Bantam
12-on-12 Canadian rules. Real game speed. Where the JV pipeline begins.
This is the U-14 Bantam.
A two-deep roster of Brampton kids who’ve spent the off-season together — in the weight room, in film sessions, and on the field. Every player gets a number, every number gets a role, every role gets a chance to win their week.
Every Saturday I get to put on the gold and black with my brothers. This team is the best part of my week.
When you make a play in front of your guys, there’s nothing else like it. I came here for the football. I stay for the family.
We’re not training kids to play football. We’re training young men to be reliable when their team needs them — at work, at home, on Saturdays. The football just happens to be the classroom.
He comes home from practice taller. I don’t know how else to describe it.
First time I put the helmet on at U-12, I knew. Three years in and I still feel it every time I walk on the field.
Generations of Brampton kids have come through this program. You don’t just join the Bantam — you join a line of people who’ve worn this jersey for fifty years.
Every Saturday I get to put on the gold and black with my brothers. This team is the best part of my week.
When you make a play in front of your guys, there’s nothing else like it. I came here for the football. I stay for the family.
We’re not training kids to play football. We’re training young men to be reliable when their team needs them — at work, at home, on Saturdays. The football just happens to be the classroom.
He comes home from practice taller. I don’t know how else to describe it.
First time I put the helmet on at U-12, I knew. Three years in and I still feel it every time I walk on the field.
Generations of Brampton kids have come through this program. You don’t just join the Bantam — you join a line of people who’ve worn this jersey for fifty years.
More than a game.
A program isn’t a logo or a roster. It’s the people who fill the sideline and the stands every Saturday.
A note from Stacy Howell.
“What we’re building here isn’t just a football team. It’s a group of young men who hold each other to a standard, on the field and off. The wins are just the receipts.”
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Divisions. One playbook.
The system doesn’t change. The athlete does.
From U-10 through U-18, BMFA athletes run the same core offensive and defensive systems. Every season doesn’t reset — it adds depth, nuance, and game IQ on top of what came before.
U-14 is where the game gets real. First full 12-on-12 Canadian rules. First live game speed. Same scheme they learned at U-12, now executed against bigger, faster opposition. The reps taken here travel into U-16 Junior Varsity, U-18 Varsity, and high school football.
We travel for our weekends.
The OSFL takes the Bantam to teams from Brantford to Bowmanville. Every road trip is a bus ride, a pre-game playlist, and a chance to bring back another win. Want to follow along? Check the schedule, see scores, find the standings.