NNSWF keeps 2025 registration fees on hold

Northern NSW Football is pleased to announce that its portion of player registration fees will remain the same for the 2025 season.

This comes as registration officially opened for all participants across northern NSW on Saturday. 

A player registration fee is collected from players at the time of registering for a sanctioned football activity. The fee is then dispersed to four organisations who are responsible for growing, developing, promoting and delivering football.

NNSWF 2025 Community Registration Fees (include GST)

  • Entry level (5-7): $19.80
  • Junior (8-11): $36.41
  • Youth (12-18): $49.50
  • Senior Amateur (19+): $132.99
  • Football 4All: $5.50

Football Australia 2025 Levy (include GST)

  • Entry level (5-7): $15
  • Junior (8-11): $15
  • Youth (12-18): $15
  • Senior Amateur (19+): $35.00
  • Football 4All: $14.50

Any additional fee on top of the above is determined by individual member zones and clubs.

NNSWF is respectful of the financial contribution of players and is committed to keeping the member federation component of the overall fee as low as possible while ensuring it has the capacity to support its football family across the region.

NNSWF CEO Peter Haynes was pleased to keep NNSWF’s portion of player registration fees consistent for another season.

“Northern NSW Football has worked hard to make sure football is as affordable as possible. We have kept our portion of registration fees the same for five years,” Haynes said.

“In alignment with our 2024-26 Strategic Plan, NNSWF is committed to expanding our capacity, programs and services available to our football community. We have increased education to regional areas as well as continuing to lift our premier competitions all while managing to keep our component of the registration fees the same.

“I wish everyone in the northern NSW football family the best for the 2025 season.”

NNSWF General Manager Women & Girls and Participation Allana Neeve said that she looked forward to an exciting future for football across northern NSW.

“NNSWF wants football to remain as accessible as possible regardless of age, gender or location,” Neave said.

“One of our main focuses as an organisation is to develop and grow the number of inclusive programs and participants in the women, girls and Indigenous space.

“We are committed to helping member zones and clubs provide the best sporting experiences possible to remain the number one sport of choice in the region.”

NNSWF Chairman Mike Parsons said he was excited for the season ahead.

“It promises to be another massive year in football across northern NSW in 2025,” Parsons said.

“The NNSWF Board of Directors have worked hard to make the fee structure as affordable as possible for players and are proud to keep them consistent for another year.

“I can’t wait to see thousands of players back on the pitch from grassroots to our premier competitions.

“We wish everyone all the best for the 2025 season on and off the pitch.”

Registrations are now open for the 2025 season! Find a club and join our team HERE.