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Serving the Northern Twin Cities Area, MN

2023 was the NMYFL's 9th year. Thank you to our members: Blaine Youth Football, Centennial Youth Football, Coon Rapids Youth Football and Spring Lake Park Youth Football. We support and provide administrative service and oversight to more than 1,000 players, 200 coaches, and 35 officials annually. In 2023, we had 51 tackle teams grade 2-6 and 15 flag teams K-1.

2023 WALL OF CHAMPIONS

  • 2nd Grade Champs
  • 3rd Grade Champs
  • 4th Grade Champs
  • 5th Grade Champs
  • 6th Grade Champs

2023 NMYFL BOWL WEEKEND

Bowl Games for 2023 were held on Saturday, October 14th  at Aquatore Park and Spring Lake Park HS. Our Bowl Championship Games was played on Sunday, October 15th at Spring Lake Park  High School - Panther Stadium.

2023 Bowl Games Schedule

Click the link to check out game times for October 14-15 Bowl Weekend!

2024 Season Update

Welcome to the 10th Season of NMYFL Youth Football. Check back June 1st for 2024 Season information. We are growing and expanding!  

2024 Games Begin

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WHERE DO YOU SIGN UP?

If you are interested in playing youth football please visit your home association web site below. Your home association is where you live or attend school. All registrations and team formations are conducted by the home associations.

Practices begin in early August and games begin the last week of August with the season complete by mid-October for grades 2-6.

POSTING GAME SCORES IN NMYFL

How to Post Scores Using Quick Score
To quickly add in only the score to be displayed on team pages :

  1. Sign in and turn on Edit Mode. 
  2. Find the Team Page you want to score from. 
  3. Select the Game Schedule sub tab.
  4. Under the Status column, click on the "time of the game".
  5. Scroll down and choose Quick Score. 
  6. Input the score of the game, and change the Game Status to Final. 
  7. Click Save. 

2023 Field Locations

Looking for a game field, check out the field locations page and game field links below:

2023 NMYFL Field Locations

All Home Games are listed on this page.

2023 Grade Level Divisions

2nd Grade

Standings & Schedules

3rd Grade

Standings & Schedules

4th Grade

Standings & Schedules

5th Grade

Standings & Schedules

6th Grade

Standings & Schedules

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WEATHER INFORMATION

North Metro Youth Football League games may be cancelled due to severe weather or unplayable fields. Game cancellations will be posted on this site by 4:30 pm during the week and by 11:30 am on Saturdays. All other decisions will be made at the game site at game time so please report to the field.

Games can and will be played in rainy conditions and above freezing (32 degrees) temperatures at game time. Coaches will communicate to their teams when there is a cancellation or postponement.

Kevin Johnston

NMYFL - Managing Director

Phone: 763-587-3021

FLAG FOOTBALL

2023 LEAGUE INFORMATION

Introduction
The North Metro Youth Football League (“NMYFL”) enters its 9th year in 2023. The league is a collaboration of communities located in the north metro of the Twin Cities organized to provide a flag & tackle football league for youth grades K-6th. Flag is only offered at grade K-1. 

Philosophy and League Functions
The league is organized to coordinate the activities of the member communities participating teams. The league is an informal organization, and operates with a minimum of rules, regulations, policies and procedures. The focus of the league is on providing youth with the opportunity to play tackle football and grow participation in the sport.

The basic operating functions of the league are as follows:

  1. Provide a framework that allows teams from the various participating communities to play each other.
  2. Establish a uniform set of playing rules and provide educational training for coaches and referees to create consistency in enforcement of playing rules.
  3. Develop and maintain game schedules for each grade division among the participating communities.
  4. Provide a mechanism and authority for receiving, investigating, and resolving complaints.
  5. Create opportunities to educate all participants on the value of participation in youth sports and volunteerism in the communities we serve.