
2026-04-13T16:16:58.631Z

Buying presents doesn’t need to be a stressful affair, especially if the kids on your gift list are football crazy.
Here at FOOTY.COM, we know how magical it feels when you see the sheer joy on a child’s face as they unwrap your present.
So, whether you are buying for your own football fanatical children, nieces, nephews or family friends’ youngsters, we have a few brilliant football gift ideas here.
Birthdays, Christmas or simply rewarding some good behaviour? We’ve got it all covered.
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Let’s face it, boys can be tricky to buy for. Hopefully we can ease your pain with this comprehensive list of cool football gifts for boys.
Pummeling the back of the net in their own garden, it doesn’t get much better than that. Grab a set of super sturdy, steel and aluminium goals from Decathlon, in all sizes.
Those goals will look even better with an official Premier League football nestled in them. It's a sure-fire winner when you deliver the ball that their heroes are using. Available in sizes to suit any age.
A mammoth 500 cards, in one go. They’re going to love you as they scramble to open all of these! Ah, think of all those lovely swapsies. It's #GotGotNeed heaven.
There is one player who the young kids worship more than any other. That’s right, it’s CR7. Luckily, they can do the 'SIUUU' kitted out in the exact same boots as the icon himself.
No young lad can truly enjoy a kickabout in the park without having an elite team’s kit on. Whoever they support, we’ve got a wide selection of the cheapest deals at FOOTY.COM.
If you have a football-mad girl on your gift list, be sure to check out the awesome presents below. They’re going to love them (and you).
No girl is going to become the next Beth Mead without practice. That’s where this lightweight, pop-up (95 x 70cm) net will come in handy. Get her shooting for the top, anywhere.
How can young girls aim to be the best? By setting their sights on playing in the Women’s Champions League, of course. Our range of adidas UCL footballs contains sizes for every age group, and styles to match every personality too.
If they follow the game with a passion, they'll be wanting the shirts that their heroes wear. Get them kitted out in the designs from the world's greatest women's sides like Chelsea, Barcelona and Lyon.
Hey, football is a fashion game these days. OK? Ask the likes of Kylian Mbappé. Their friends will be so jealous, as they turn up to their next game rocking a pair of AF1s, the most popular trainers around.
Well, they can turn up looking good and they can play looking good too. We’ve got the lowest prices on the latest kids’ boots from Nike, adidas, Puma and more.
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Aww, a new little human in the world. And there’s a good chance they’ll love the beautiful game like you do. Grab the best baby and toddler gifts here.
Rob Parker’s brilliant illustrated book can inspire youngsters to love the game, just like you do. With witty rhymes, it runs through the greatest moments in world football.
Get them started on scoring goals early. This Chicco electronic goal plays over 25 sounds and lights up when kids hit the net. Perfect for Messi-wannabe toddlers.
A perfectly sized ball for tiny feet. Get them dribbling (not just on their bibs) around the living room and aiming for Premier League stardom with the official EPL ball.
So what if you’re trying to bring them into a potential life of disappointment by following your team? They’ll need a kit from day one. We’ve found the cheapest prices for them all.
As we mentioned, fashion and football go together as one. And when better to start, than when their feet are teeny-tiny. We have all the cutest baby shoes from the biggest brands.
Even if you can’t find the perfect gift for the youngsters in your life in this list, we’ve got loads of options for you to find deals at FOOTY.COM.
Check out our kids’ football kits, kids’ football boots, kids’ trainers and even kids’ clothing section for more options.
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