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Capital Football Key Dates 2021 Capital Football Key Dates 2021 Event Date Time Location Advisory Groups | Call for Members 1st February - - (Junior, Youth, Men’s & Women’s) Team entry forms up online 19th February - - NLS Level 2 & 3 (and Women’s L1) club 24th February 6:30pm CF Offices / Zoom consultation Senior Tier 1 | Draws published 1st March - - Be Collective | Club Volunteer workshop 3rd March 6:30pm CF Offices Girls and Women’s Week 8th – 14th March - Multiple venues Masters Forum 8th March 6:30pm CF Offices Junior/Youth Premier entries close 12th March - - Kelly Cup starts (pre-season competition) 13th March - Multiple venues Kapiti pre-season meeting 15th March 6.00pm/7.00pm Waikanae Clubrooms Wairarapa pre-season meeting 17th March 6.00pm/7.00pm TBC All league entries close 19th March - - First round of Central League 27th March - - First round of Men’s Capital Premier 2nd April CF Annual General Meeting 29th March 7.00pm CF Offices / Zoom Junior/Youth/ Senior Tier 2 | First weeks 31st March - - draws published Football season starts 10/11th April - - (exc. Central Conf. and Men’s Capital Premier) No games: Middle weekend of school 24/25th April - - holidays (Juniors/Youth) Wairarapa Junior season starts 8th May - - (entries close 10th April) No games: Middle weekend of school holidays (Juniors/Youth) 17/18th July - - *No Wairarapa junior games 24th July Football season finishes 28/29th August - - Club Tournaments Date Location Petone FC | Hilton-Petone 20th February – 3rd April Petone Memorial Kapiti Coast United | Junior Easter 2nd – 5th April Mazengarb Park Tournament Stop Out | Wynton Rufer Junior 16th, 23rd May & 1st August Hutt Park Tournament Wellington United | Extra-Time Junior TBC – Early September Wakefield Park Tournament Douglas Villa | Junior Tournament TBC – Early September Memorial Drive Western Suburbs | Junior Tournament TBC – Early September Endeavour Park Lower Hutt City | Ivan England TBC – September - October Multiple Venues .
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