Formal Competition Squad
Competitive squads (junior/intermediate/senior) that the academy says compete in the Sydney Premier League (SPL).

Region
Western Sydney
Age range
U6–U16
Programs offered
Academy training · Competition squads
Access types
Open registration
Competition tiers
Open expressions of interest and dated opportunities from MGT Football Academy.
U7, U9–U10
Limited places in MGT's SPL Season 3 squads — U7 and U9 (7v7) and U10 (9v9). Register by emailing matt@mgtfootball.com.au; no closing date published.
EOI status is checked against official club sources. Dates and availability can change at short notice — always confirm with the organisation before relying on them. Compare every NSW club.
The programs and squads this organisation runs.
Competitive squads (junior/intermediate/senior) that the academy says compete in the Sydney Premier League (SPL).
Academy-run summer 6-a-side competition for junior and senior age groups, $1,000 per team.
MGT Football Academy has open registration — no trial required. Browse the programs above to find the right age group, then sign up on their website.
Visit websiteMGT Football Academy is an independent youth football academy that has coached players across Western Sydney since 2018. It focuses on developing well-rounded footballers through skill-focused coaching, smart decision-making and real match experience, in what the academy describes as an elite but positive and supportive training environment. Sessions cater to all ages and levels, from beginners to competitive players, and span weekly evening training, girls-only training, school-holiday camps, a summer 6-a-side competition, and formal competition squads across junior, intermediate and senior age groups. Coaching is led by technical director Alex Walsh, who has worked in youth development at Fulham in the Premier League and Melbourne City in the A-League. Programs cover roughly ages 5–15, and the academy fields squads in the Sydney Premier League (SPL).
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