Youth Tournament

Rising Sevens

By World Sevens Football

Youth soccer team being presented the trophy at Rising 7s tournament

World Sevens Football proudly introduced the Rising Sevens Youth Tournament, a youth version of the W7F experience at its first North American event in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in December 2025.

This groundbreaking global series took place at Dolphin Field on the campus of Nova Southeastern University (NSU) in Davie, Florida — adjacent to Beyond Bancard Stadium, the site of the professional tournament.

Girls ages 9-12 were provided with the rare opportunity to compete in an elite, professional-style environment while sharing the stage with the world’s best in women’s football.

Youth Soccer game, attacker dribbling

The Tournament

Across the weekend, 15 teams and nearly 200 players from three divisions — the combined U9/U10 division, U11 and U12 — took part in the competition. All three competed on Saturday and Sunday, embracing the fast-paced 7v7 format that defines the World Sevens Football model. Matches were played on half-sized pitches as mini games consisting of two 15-minute halves, with teams advancing through group play and into championship rounds.

The results showcased both competitive excellence and the depth of emerging talent in girls’ football. Weston FC 2016 Girls Black claimed the U9/U10 Division title, MVLA Barcelona emerged as champions in the U11 Division, and Fort Lauderdale United 2014 captured the U12 crown. Each champion was celebrated not only for their on-field success, but for embodying the spirit of creativity, confidence, and joy that Rising Sevens aims to inspire.

Youth Soccer team raising the world sevens football rising sevens trophy

The Impact

Beyond wins and losses, the tournament emphasized development, learning, and inspiration. Players competed on their own World Sevens 7v7 stage while also engaging in meaningful off-field experiences, including opportunities to connect with Player Advisors such as: Tobin Heath, Kelley O'Hara, Anita Asante, Caroline Seger and Laura Georges, along with professional athletes competing in the World Sevens Football event. The chance to observe, learn from, and interact with elite players reinforced Rising Sevens’ core mission: providing the next generation of footballers an opportunity to showcase their talent and learn from the best.

For young players, standing on the same field as the professionals provided a powerful and lasting memory—one that underscored the tournament’s belief in the future of the game.

From first whistle to final celebration, the future of football was on full display in Fort Lauderdale. Rising Sevens didn’t just introduce a new youth tournament — it created a pathway, a stage, and a shared experience that will resonate with players long after the weekend ended.