
Having previously sent teams to compete in the Timaru competitions, this year North Otago will host its own.
The North Otago Premier League begins today and is an 8-a-side competition.
Matt Haywood is organising the new competition alongside Eden Souter-Napier and Reece Curle.
It will have five teams but only one is club affiliated to Football South. The remaining four were self-registered, Mr Haywood said.
Each team will play one another four times with four byes — playoffs are pencilled in for September.
They opted to make it 8-a-side to give more people the opportunity to play football.
"It was a matter of trying to get more people involved. [Last year there were] two teams and that might be 30 people.
"[This year] we’ve got five 8-a-side teams which is potentially maybe 12 in each so we’ve got 60-odd guys, and girls if they want, to be involved in a local competition."
In today’s opening round, the Meadowbank Warriors will take on Oamaru CC Football, and YNWA FC will play Weston Villa.
Both games will be played at the Oamaru A&P Showgrounds. FC Bandits 69 have the bye.
Those interested should get in contact with any of the organisers or through its Facebook page.