
Expanding Footy 9s into Papua New Guinea is part of our plan to grow the game in the Pacific.
Footy 9s is played on rectangular fields, allowing the sport to be played on any soccer or rugby field.
There are 3 great formats to choose from – Men’s Footy, Women’s Footy and Touch Footy.
Get Involved
If you are keen to be involved with the development of the sport in Papua New Guinea, we would love to hear from you. Please contact us via info@aflinternational.com.

Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern part of the world’s second largest island, where the largest towns are also located, including the capital Port Moresby and Lae. Other major islands within PNG include New Ireland, New Britain, Manus and Bougainville. Its coastline is 5,152 km long.
PNG is largely mountainous, and much of it is covered with tropical rainforest. The New Guinea Highlands runs the length of New Guinea, and the highest areas receive snowfall – a rarity in the tropics. Mount Wilhelm is the highest peak, at 4,509 m.
There are several major rivers, notably the Sepik River (1,126 km long), which winds through lowland swamp plains to the north coast, and the Fly River (1,050 km long), which flows through one of the largest swamplands in the world to the south coast. The Highlands consist of a number of smaller ranges running west to east, such as the Finisterre Range which dominates the Huon Peninsula to north of the city of Lae.
PNG has one land border – that which divides the island of New Guinea. Across the 820 km border, the western half of New Guinea is officially known as Papua province, governed by Indonesia.
Linguistically, it is the world’s most diverse country, with more than 700 native tongues.
