Football NSW takes out Outstanding Organisation award

Football NSW was rewarded at the NSW Office Of Sport’s 2022-2023 Her Sport Her Way Event with the ‘Outstanding Organisation’ award.

In 2022, Football NSW secured a $10 million investment into female football as part of the NSW Football Legacy Program, ahead of the co-hosting of the FIFA Women’s World Cup later this year.

The legacy program has already delivered funding for 24 facility projects and 58 participation programs to meet the needs of the fast-growing female football community. Seventy-nine scholarships have been awarded to women to support their development in coaching, refereeing, and volunteer administration.

In addition, the Daughters and Dads Football pilot was filled to capacity, allowing 50 families to strengthen the bond between daughters and their father figures.

In 2022, female participation reached 26% and programs for women and girls such as the Girls Love Football program for 12–17-year-olds, and Kick-On for Women for those looking to fit social sport into a busy adult life. Female coaching numbers increased 9%, with a 39% increase in women completing advanced coaching courses.

Football NSW’s Strategic Plan launched in late 2022, has a goal of gender parity spanning all elements of the sport including player opportunities, non-playing participation, and visibility.

To top off the year, the first NAIDOC Cup event to showcase Aboriginal players was delivered in partnership with Northern NSW Football.  The cup featured Aboriginal male and female teams of players aged between 14 and 16 years along with Aboriginal coaches.

“Football NSW is proud to have accepted the Outstanding Organisation Award at the prestigious Her Sport Her Way Ceremony,” said Football NSW CEO John Tsatsimas.

“The growth of female football especially has been evident thanks to a number of exciting initiatives including the $10 million investment as part of the NSW Football Legacy Program along with the addition of the Daughters and Dads pilot which was a huge success.

“The organisation is continuing to think outside the box as well as working on continuing to ensure that there are better pathways for our female footballers.

“This award was thanks to the outstanding efforts of the football family in NSW.”

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Launceston City Launches Inclusive Facility Upgrade

Launceston City FC has announced that work has commenced on a new refurbishment for the club’s change room endorsed by the Play Our Way program.

Built in 1979 by the club’s volunteers, the facility’s new refurbishment will include a new roof, a multipurpose and education room, a parent room, renovated changerooms, an undercover walkway, and a new entry.

Launceston City FC Director and lead strategic lead for the project, Jesse Woodroffe, spoke to Soccerscene about what the refurbishment will do for inclusivity and equality around the community.

“What it does is shows that we are a club for everyone, and having a standalone designated facility that’s prioritised for women and girls, sends a signal that sport is for everybody and gone are the days where there isn’t equal access,” she said.

“We are seeing a great shift nationwide in equitable access to facilities, grounds and change rooms; certainly, it wasn’t that way a few decades ago.

“Our hope is that we can offer this room and these facilities out to other groups or NGO’s as well.”

Launceston City aims to complete the refurbishment by April next year in order to have the new change rooms available for the upcoming season.

The project is supported under Stream 1 of the Australian Government’s $200 million Play Our Way Program and aims to deliver modern, inclusive changerooms for women and girls in Launceston’s community.

The Play Our Way Program

The Play Our Way Program is designed to remove barriers to participation, reduce discrimination, and promote equality in sport by funding local initiatives and ideas.

An input of experts across the sport sector and key Australian government agencies helped design the program, including an expert advisory panel of women with experience in community and professional sport.

“Play our Way is an opportunity for local governments, community organisations, the not-for-profit sector and sporting organisations to seek funding for localised solutions and improvements,” said Minister for Communications and Sport, Anika Wells, in a press release about the program.

“The program will be available for all sports, but it is anticipated soccer, as the highest participation sport in Australia, will need significant resourcing in the wake of the greatest Women’s World Cup ever.”

Sydney FC Announces New Strategic Partnership With Trip.com for 2025/26 Season

Sydney FC have confirmed a partnership with Trip.com for the A-League 2025/26 season. 

Trip.com is one of the world’s leading online travel platforms, and the collaboration will give Sydney FC members access to exclusive travel discounts and other special offers. 

Matt Pound, Sydney FC General Manager of Commercial and Marketing, said the partnership directly correlates to the club’s future goals. 

“We’re delighted to team up with Trip.com, a global leader in travel technology and innovation,” said Pound.

“Our members love to travel, whether following the Sky Blues around Australia or exploring new destinations, and we are thrilled to be able to offer them discounts thanks to Trip.com, making their journey simpler, smart and more rewarding.”

Kevin Lu, Territory Manager for Trip.com Oceania also commented on the partnership, 

“We are thrilled to partner with Sydney FC, a club that embodies passion and global ambition, as we bring exclusive travel opportunities to their dedicated fans.

“This collaboration perfectly aligns with Trip.com’s mission to make travel seamless and exciting, and we look forward to helping Sky Blues supporters explore the world with the same energy they bring to every match.”

Trip.com’s local and international advertisements will also be featured across Sydney FC’s digital channels through the season. 

With the partnership spanning the full 2025/26 campaign, the initiative reinforces Sydney FC’s commitment to enhancing the supporter experience both on and off the pitch.

By connecting fans with a trusted global travel provider, Sydney FC aims to add greater value to its membership program while strengthening its ties to the community. 

The collaboration also reflects a growing trend in world football of integrating lifestyle-focused partners into club ecosystems, highlighting the broader vision to serve fans beyond match day. 

With exclusive offers, integrated digital activations and shared ambitions around innovation and growth, both Sydney FC and Trip.com are confident the partnership will deliver meaningful benefits throughout the season ahead.

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