U12+ Girls’ Flexi Matches From 28th Sep 2025

1 September 2025

Open to all clubs and communities to start a new girls flexi football team

Teams can play when they want in a friendly fun format and can be run by a parent or teacher if the team isn’t part of an existing club and support will be given.

Aimed at girls teams and players

New to football and who are not experienced enough to play competitive football in Hampshire and Surrey leagues.

Not suitable for

Teams who are confident and strong enough to play competitive football but are struggling for players.

Reasons to enter a team

  • Opening the door for local girls to learn football in a supportive environment.
  • Perfect entry level football for girls who are new to the game, as an alternative to having to play 9 or 11 aside matches with offside.
  • We want to break down the barriers and encourage everyone to simply have a go and have some fun with friends.

Format: Easy – Flexible – Fun

  • For players starting football or who are looking to build confidence.
  • Festivals every 3 weeks
  • Option for friendlies as well
  • Teams choose how many games a month they want to play.
  • Non-competitive 7 aside matches, with no offside.
  • Teams can start by playing 5 or 6 aside matches while they increase their squad size.


We can also help girls to find a club that champions girls’ football.


For more information please contact Andrew Hall 07355 006716 or email GirlsFlexiLeague@nehyl.org.uk.


Learn more about Girls Football at NEHYL →

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