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Teams & Programs 

U6, U8, U10 

The Under 6, Under 8 and Under 10 age groups are where it all begins. In these age groups children start to learn the basics of playing soccer.  

Open Womens

This competition is open to women/girls from age 12 and up. Anyone under age 14 must first play in their own age group before they can play in the open womens competition.

A GRADE

The A Grade is a highly competitive and fast paced competition. Players from U14 and U16 can step up to play in the A Grade, however they must play in their own age grade competition first. The top two teams go on to compete in the FFA Cup. 

U12, U14, U16

The Under 12 competition is the youngest age group to play in the Top 4 Cup and Finals. These age groups also send representatives to the State  Championships and State Country Championships as part of the Riverland team.

B GRADE

B Grade is a great training ground for up and coming young players. It is also a great way for players who may not be able to commit to the heavy training schedules of A Grade, or, players who love the game but may not be able to complete in an A Grade competition.

I think there are a lot of things that soccer does in the communities that transcend the soccer field.
Brandi Denise Chastain
Riverland Teams

Youth from ages 12-18 can try out to play on the Riverland teams. If selected, they will represent the Riverland in both the State Championships and State Country Championships, held in various locations across South Australia.

Play by the Rules Videos

While at the games, if you see a referee or linesperson in a green shirt, this official is an under 18 youth who is learning to be a soccer referee. As part of Australia's Child Safe Programs, these young people need support and respect through positive sideline behaviour. FFSA and RSA endorse and support the Coloured Shirt Program and have a zero tolerance stance on any negative words or actions directed at a Green Shirt Official. If you have any concerns about the performance of a Green Shirt Official, please speak to the Referee Coordinator or any RSA Committee Member.

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