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Touch Football in Ballarat: Midweek Social Competitions and How to Get a Team Together

Fast, social and open to all fitness levels, touch football is one of Ballarat's most accessible team sports, with competitions running through multiple seasons each year.

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By The Daily Ballarat · Published 25 April 2026, 8:15 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:05 pm

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Touch Football in Ballarat: Midweek Social Competitions and How to Get a Team Together
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Touch football has earned a loyal following in Ballarat thanks to its simple appeal: no tackling, no specialist equipment, and a format that works equally well for mixed groups, corporate teams and dedicated athletes. Competitions run through the region under the Touch Football Australia network, with Ballarat's local competition drawing teams from across the city and surrounding suburbs.

Midweek evening competitions are particularly popular, offering workers and parents a way to stay active and social without giving up an entire weekend. Games are typically played on well-maintained ovals around the city, and the short, sharp format means a full evening of sport fits into a couple of hours. The atmosphere at social competitions is friendly and light-hearted, with the emphasis firmly on participation and enjoyment rather than elite performance.

Getting a team together is straightforward. Groups of friends, colleagues or existing sporting club members can register as a team through Touch Football Australia's website. Most competitions welcome mixed-gender teams and have divisions catering to different experience levels, so a team of enthusiastic beginners is just as welcome as one with experienced players. Individual players looking for a team are often matched with groups that have a spare spot.

Touch football is also an excellent pathway sport for younger players developing their running, passing and spatial awareness skills. Several clubs in the Ballarat region run junior programmes connected to Touch Football Australia's development pathways, giving children a fun introduction to team sport that translates well to other codes including rugby union, rugby league and Australian rules.

To find the current competition schedule, registration details and local contacts, visit the Touch Football Australia website and search for Ballarat. New teams are welcomed at the start of each season, and with a group as small as six you can field a side.

Sources: Touch Football Australia City of Ballarat

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