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Maritzburg District Football Association (MDFA)
organises and controls amateur football in the central Pietermaritzburg area. MDFA is the only football association in the Natal Midlands area that caters for all ages from 4 year old's to seniors. MDFA runs leagues for under 6, under 7, under 8, under 9, under 10, under 11, under 13, under 15 and under 17 age groups as well as senior leagues.

Any amateur team in the Pietermarizburg area can join the MDFA. Registration fees are as follows; Seniors R1400 per team per season as well as a once off R400 registration fee. Prize money are rewarded to the winners and runners-up of the senior league and cup competitions and they also receive medals. Junior teams, under 6 and under 7, only pays R20 per player per season and under 8 to under 17, R30 per player. Winners and runners up in each league and cup competition receive medals. The MDFA season runs from April to September each year.

Teams or clubs interested in joining the MDFA league can contact the secretary Joy Peterson on 078-867-4415.

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WHY SHOULD CHILDREN PLAY SOCCER?

Because it is a team sport, participating in soccer teaches a child discipline, communication skills, comrade, leadership, teamwork, etc.

It also teaches body co-ordination more than any other sporting type. It is a known fact that children who plays soccer excel more in other sporting types than children who don’t.

Playing for a soccer club improves a child's soccer skills in general as both coaching and exposure to the game is of a more professional standard opposed to what is offered at schools.





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