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Join the Aston Football Festival 2026: A Premier Youth Soccer Event

Experience the thrill of youth soccer at the Aston Football Festival 2026, featuring competitive matches, a lively atmosphere, and community spirit.

Join the Aston Football Festival 2026: A Premier Youth Soccer Event

The Aston football Festival 2026 is set to captivate young soccer enthusiasts and their families over the weekend of June 20th and 21st. This annual event promises a thrilling display of talent, sportsmanship, and community spirit, making it a highlight on the local sports calendar.

Hosted at the Aston Playing Field on Cote Road, the festival offers a platform for young players to showcase their skills in a friendly yet competitive environment. With a variety of age groups participating, the event caters to a wide range of young athletes, fostering both personal growth and teamwork.

The Festival Schedule

The festival is meticulously organized to ensure that every participant gets ample playing time and a chance to shine. The schedule is divided into four main sessions:

Saturday Morning Session

Kicking off the festivities, the Saturday morning session features Mixed U8s and U9s teams.

This session is designed to introduce younger players to the excitement of competitive play while emphasizing the importance of fair play and teamwork.

Saturday Afternoon Session

In the afternoon, the focus shifts to Mixed U7sU10 Girlsand U11 Girls. These matches provide an excellent opportunity for young girls to demonstrate their skills and passion for the game, inspiring the next generation of female athletes.

Sunday Morning Session

As the weekend progresses, the Sunday morning session includes Mixed U12sU13sand U14s. This session is particularly exciting as it features older, more experienced players who bring a higher level of competition to the field.

Sunday Afternoon Session

The festival culminates with the Sunday afternoon session, featuring Mixed U10sU11sand U15s. This final session is a testament to the talent and dedication of the young athletes who have participated throughout the weekend.

Event Details and Amenities

The Aston Football Festival 2026 is not just about the matches; it’s about creating a memorable experience for everyone involved. The event offers a range of amenities to ensure the comfort and enjoyment of all attendees.

Participants and spectators alike can enjoy refreshments from the on-site bar and BBQ, providing a perfect opportunity to socialize and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Ample car parking is available, making it easy for families to attend and support their young athletes.

The festival follows a 6-aside format, with a maximum squad size of eight players. This setup ensures that every player gets sufficient playing time and contributes to the team’s success. The event features both Cup and Plate competitions, adding an extra layer of excitement and competition.

Registration and Information

Teams interested in participating in the Aston Football Festival 2026 can register through the Tournify platform. The registration fee is set at £40 per team, covering all aspects of the event. It is important to note that no refunds will be considered if a team withdraws from the tournament once accepted.

For any inquiries or additional information, participants are encouraged to email the organizers at astonfootballfestival@. The organizers are committed to ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for all involved.

The Aston Football Festival 2026 is more than just a soccer tournament; it’s a celebration of youth sports, community, and the love of the game. Join us for a weekend of excitement, camaraderie, and unforgettable moments.

World Cup 2026

Upcoming matches

Today
Argentina
18:00BSTGroup J
Austria
France
22:00BSTGroup I
Iraq
Tomorrow
Norway
01:00BSTGroup I
Senegal
Jordan
04:00BSTGroup J
Algeria

Results

Today
New Zealand
13FT · Group G
Egypt
Sun 21 Jun
Uruguay
22FT · Group H
Cape Verde
Belgium
00FT · Group G
Iran
Spain
40FT · Group H
Saudi Arabia
Updated 07:24 BST

Contacts:
James Whitfield

James Whitfield grew up in Manchester watching Sunday football, then carved a career covering Premier League weekends and F1 paddocks. Knows the difference between xG noise and signal.