Players
There are so many ways to get involved playing.
How to get into playing football
There is no shortage of different forms of football for you to get involved in Huntingdonshire.
If fast, competitive, small-sided and skillful football is your thing then you might be ready for 5-a-side. It can be a great way of getting an intense ‘after work’ work-out with a bunch of friends. And despite the official name it’s often played by four or seven players on each side, so however many of you there are you can still get involved. For more information - Click Here
3G Football Turf Pitch Register - Click Here
The Huntingdonshire FA, and its partners are committed to developing opportunities for people with a disability in football. Whether as a player, coach, manager, referee, or administrator we aim to offer support, guidance and opportunities for people with a disability to reach their footballing potential. For more information - Click Here
If you’d like to play regular, competitive football then a club is for you - Find a Club
Futsal is an exciting, fast-paced small sided football game that is widely played across the world and is officially recognised by both UEFA and FIFA. The nature of the game places a large emphasis on technical skill and ability in situations of high pressure, and is subsequently an excellent breeding ground for football competencies that can be translated into other formats of the game. For more information - Click Here
Huntingdonshire FA is committed to supporting & developing a range of opportunities for females to enjoy the game. Whether you're a beginner, in work or education, want to push yourself at a higher level, have a kick about, start a team, or get back into football it is our aim to find the right opportunity for you. For more information visit either the Hunts FA Girls page - Click Here and or The FA Girls website page - Click Here
Looking for an Holiday activity for your child? Check out our Holiday programme: exciting football sessions designed for 5-11 year old girls and boys of any ability. For more information - Click Here
The FA Mars Just Play! gives the casual footballer a chance to just turn up to a venue and play football. The Just Play kick about is recreational football at its best – it’s about turning up for an hour of exercise and a bit of fun. It’s football for those who can’t or don’t want to commit to an eight-month long season of matches and training. For more information - Click Here
DID YOU KNOW? BOYS AND GIRLS CAN PLAY MIXED FOOTBALL UP TO UNDER 18 YEARS OLD.
The SSE Wildcats training sessions offer girls aged 5-11 regular opportunities to play football and take part in fun and engaging activities created just for girls. You can attend the sessions each week, either after school or at weekends, and meet lots of other girls who enjoy playing football, learning new things and being active. Each SSE Wildcats club is run by qualified coaches who will help you learn lots of different skills, whether you’ve kicked a football before or not! For more information - Click Here
Turn Up & Play up is all about turning up, getting into teams and Just Playing. The programme offers 8 to 10 year olds Futsal on Monday evenings 5-6pm at Hinchingbrooke School. To Book visit our Futsal page - Click Here . You can also Get in Touch and contact Gary Marheineke, Hunts FA Football Development Officer By Email: Gary.Marheineke@HuntsFA.com
The game, a slower paced version of the sport which is accessible to all regardless of age, health and ability, has experienced a strong organic growth in recent years and has acted as the catalyst in attracting many people back into football due to its various health and fitness benefits and a strong sense of fun and enjoyment. For more information - Click Here
To find out information on women's football - Click Here
To find out information about the Cambridgeshire Women's Leagues - Click Here
Ways to Play
As a Player, there are many opportunities for you to play our national game, whatever your age, gender, ability, race, culture or background. There is no shortage of different formats of football for you to get involved in.
Player support
Learn how Huntingdonshire FA support the football community to play in a fun, safe and inclusive environment across the county.