Modified Football
There is no additional professional learning/accreditation required for activities where:
- Football skills are developed through modified activities and games
- typically participated in as a non-competitive school sport program
- examples may include Miniroos Football.
Modified Football teaching resources
- Sport education teaching resource - Football
- Playing for life football companion book
- Football Australia - MiniRoos activity guide
- MiniRoos sport training session guide
- Football Australia teacher resources
Football/Futsal
There is recommended professional learning and accreditation for activities that are:
- played competitively following the rules of the game. As part of either:
- an interschool event, or
- the Representative School Sport Pathway.
Courses found in the below links are available for teachers to obtain recommended qualifications:
- Football NSW coaching workshops
- Miniroos grassroots football certificate – discovery phase for coaches training 5-9 year olds.
- Skill training certificate - skill acquisistion phase for coaches training 9-13 year olds.
- Game training certificate - game training phase for coaches training 13-17 year olds.
- Futsal NSW coaching course (account required)
- School Sport Unit - Recognising and responding to concussion
Football coaching resources
- Football Referee - Laws of the Game free e-learning
- Football Australia - Skills Hub
- Football Australia Coaching Hub
- Football Australia - Skill acquisition guide
- Skill acquisition training session guide
- Football NSW - Schools and teacher Futsal resource guide
Handbooks
Sport safety guidelines
When teaching or coaching Football, schools must adhere to the below Sport and Physical Activity Policy implementation documents: