THE region's youngest soccer lovers are set to help prepare for the upcoming women's soccer World Cup later this year thanks to the ALDI Mini-Roos program.
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Tamworth will be among six locations across the state to host an ALDI Mini-Roos Kick-Off for Girls Centre, aimed at encouraging young girls to try the sport.
Northern NSW Football participation officer Holly Ayton said the centres, hosted over five weeks, would be a great opportunity for girls aged four to nine to be apart of the World Cup excitement and get involved with the sport.
"The program is designed for our Mini-Roos girls to have fun and be involved in the game, it's a great experience for the girls looking to give football a go," Ayton said.
"Each participant also takes home a participation pack including an exclusive go Matilda's supporters jersey."
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Registrations for the five week program cost $100 with each registered child receiving a participant pack, which includes a boot bag, shin pads and a drink bottle.
The first 130 registrations will receive a free #GoMatildas supporter jersey valued at $20.
The 45-minute sessions will be held at the Gipps Street playing fields from June 3 to July 1 from 4.30pm to 5.15pm.
For more information visit northernnswfootball.com.au, to register visit https://membership.sportstg.com/regoform.cgi?formID=86793&programID=45718.