Mini Ballers

Class Details
- Age Group: 18 months to 3 years
- Parent Participation: Required
- Session Length: 45 minutes
- Class Size:Up to 12 children: 1 coach 13–16 children : 2 coaches
- Includes: Official Lil Ballers kit 4 collectible Mini Ballers badges earned throughout the program
- Schedule: Weekly sessions
Ready to get your little one moving?
Mini Ballers (18 months – 3 years)
Available in selected areas | Parent participation required
Welcome to Mini Ballers — your toddler’s first fun-filled step into the world of football! Designed especially for little ones aged 18 months to 2.5 years, this program is all about playful learning, gentle structure, and joyful movement, with plenty of parent involvement along the way.
What to Expect
At Mini Ballers, children are introduced to the basics of football like dribbling, striking, and scoring in a fun, imaginative way. We use toddler-friendly football gear to create a safe and exciting environment for every child to explore at their own pace — all while being part of a friendly group setting. These sessions aren’t just about football — they’re about early learning, physical development, and social growth, too. Plus, they give parents a wonderful opportunity to support their child’s learning while making memories together.
Description
Learning Through Play
Our coaching team is specially trained to help toddlers begin their learning journey through a balance of structured play, repetition, and creativity. We call it “learning to learn” — helping young children adapt to group settings, follow instructions, and gain confidence with gentle guidance. Some games are interactive (get ready to run, parents!), while others are designed to build independence, giving toddlers the confidence to try activities on their own — even at this early age.
Milestone Badges
Progress You Can See. Children receive quarterly badges to celebrate their growth — both on and off the ball. These badges are a big hit with our Mini Ballers, and they’re a great way to track development in:
Physical coordination
- Listening and attention
- Football basics
- Social interaction
Development Focus Social, Emotional & Cognitive
- Short attention spans and inconsistent participation are normal!
- Parents offer support throughout sessions.
- Early exposure to structured learning in a fun setting.
Physical Development
- Introduction to movement: running, jumping, balancing.
- Coordination and balance still developing — and that’s OK!
Football Skills
- Learning to kick and stop the ball with help.
- Dribbling comes later — we start with simple ball control.
- Everyone loves scoring goals!
Mini Ballers Goal
We aim to build confidence, introduce structure, and kickstart coordination — all while having a blast with football.