American football in Dalarna · Beginners welcomeSvenska

Youth & Parents

Try something different. Find your role.

Young Rebels learn skills, confidence, responsibility and teamwork through American football.

Ask about youth practice
Every strength has a position

For parents and guardians

The questions families ask first.

Current age groups, practice locations, membership fees and equipment availability can change during a rebuilding season. Contact the club for the latest details.

What ages are welcome? Can girls participate?

American football is for everyone. Contact the club for current active youth age groups and participation opportunities.

Is previous experience required?

No. Every player starts at the beginning. Coaches teach the fundamentals from the ground up.

How is contact introduced safely?

Players learn technique, movement and body control before full-contact drills. Training introduces the game step by step, with an emphasis on confidence and safe participation.

What equipment is needed?

Comfortable training clothes and football boots or running shoes are enough for the first practice. The club will explain specialist equipment and what may be available to borrow.

What about costs, insurance and registration?

Contact the club for current membership, insurance, player registration, travel and practice-location information.

U18 in 2026

A national route through collaboration.

Dalecarlia Rebels is working with Upplands-Bro Broncos to give young Rebels the chance to train, compete and develop within a combined national U18 squad.

  • Players from both clubs contribute to the squad.
  • Rebels head coach CJ Rahmings brings experience from Stockholm Mean Machines and Broncos.
  • The 2026 U18 league includes seven opponents from across Sweden.
  • The first league game is scheduled away against Örebro on 22 August.
See the 2026 season route
24–26 JULTraining camp31 JUL–2 AUGDukes Tourney22 AUGLeague opener
01

Technique before contact

Body control, movement and correct tackling foundations come first.

02

Progressive learning

New players are introduced to complexity and contact step by step.

03

Shared responsibility

Coaches, players and families communicate about health, equipment and readiness.

A place on the team

Confidence grows when young people discover that their strengths matter.

Contact the youth programme