Register
Register for the 2026 season
Registrations for the 2026 season WILL CLOSE by 30th March 2026. SPOTS ARE LIMITED.
Registrations for the 2026 season will close on 30 March 2026 and spots are limited. With strong interest expected, there is a real chance players may miss out if they delay registering.
After 30 March, any remaining opportunities will be limited to filling vacancies in existing teams only. Further details about submitting an Expression of Interest will be shared once registrations close.
For assistance with registering your player or volunteer role, please refer to the KJSC 2026 Registration Guide. It includes a step by step instructions, product selection tips, payment guidance and direct links to help you complete your registration correctly.
You can access the guide here: KJSC 2026 Registration Guide
We strongly recommend reviewing the guide before starting, especially if you are new to the Play Football system or registering multiple children.
Please note that all participants must register and pay the required registration fees before being able to participate in season 2026.

Which age group am I in? The age your child turns in 2026 is the age group they play in. For example, if your child turns 10 in 2026 then they are an U10.
Help
Have you got a question about the registration site? Please click here to view the frequently asked questions.
If you have any other questions regarding registration, please contact the club registrar.
registrar.KJSC@gmail.com
Season Dates
Miniroo
Training times for 2026 are available here.
Junior training times
We are working on these times with our coaches and will be announced over the next 2 weeks. Check back on the website and stay up to date on TeamApp for all the latest updates.
GET ACTIVE VOUCHER PROGRAM

Kensington Junior Soccer Club is a registered provider for the Victorian Governments Get Active Voucher Program.
Visit the GET ACTIVE website to find out if you are eligible.
City of Melbourne Participation Grant
Families may be eligible to apply for support through the City of Melbourne Inclusive Sport and Recreation Grants program, which helps children and young people participate in community sport. Individual Participation Grants of up to $300 may be available to assist with registration costs.
If you believe you may qualify, please review the eligibility criteria and application process before registering. These grants are administered directly by the City of Melbourne, and applications must be submitted by families through the council program. Further guidance is outlined in the KJSC 2026 Registration Guide or by visiting: https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/inclusive-sport-and-recreation-grants
