Brisbane Roar closing in on new facility after two years in construction

Brisbane Roar training facility

Brisbane Roar has given an update for the new Brendale training facility, which has been under development for the past 24 months.

The club’s Isuzu UTE, Liberty A-League, and NPL squads will have access to purpose-built high performance training grounds at the cutting-edge complex.

The facility, featuring an 80,000 square metre area, has an 80 metre long structure with two enormous football fields surrounded by three-meter high fencing with black scrim to maintain seclusion.

It will hold three change rooms, a video analysis room, a large office space for the coaching staff, while the football department are all located in the clubhouse, indicating a state of the art facility is on the way for the two-time A-League champions.

The facility should be completed within the next several months, but the fields will not be finished until the end of the year.

“We’re thrilled to turn the sod today and bring us one step closer to this brilliant new base in Moreton Bay,” vice chairman Chris Fong stated via press release.

“This will be a huge advantage and benefit to our players, and it’s a big part of our strategic plan to not only reclaim our place at the top of the A-League Women’s competition but to grow the sport in Queensland.”

The $22 million project indicates the growth and recognition of womens football in Australia, along with clubs realising the importance of their youth. With the sport growing in popularity in the country, it is time for A-league clubs to take their youth squads extremely seriously and begin producing the next generation of stars Australia has to offer.

This all starts with state-of-the-art facilities, proving clubs are serious about player development and success. Brisbane Roar’s project sets an example of investing in the youth and how starting with a new facility can pave the way for new-born success.

The training centre will be up to the best professional sports standards in Australia. When completed, Brisbane Roar is eager to hold friendly games and fan events at the facility.

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Arsenal Secures Exciting New Deal with Paramount+

Arsenal FC has unveiled a global partnership with Paramount+, drawing the major streaming service further into top-tier football as the race for fan engagement intensifies across sport and entertainment.

The deal makes Paramount+ an Official Partner of the club, embedding the platform’s branding and content across Arsenal’s matchday experience and digital channels throughout the 2025/26 campaign.

The agreement highlights a broader industry shift, with major entertainment platforms turning to leading football clubs to expand global visibility, drive subscriber growth and place their brands at the centre of highly engaged fan communities.

The collaboration will see Paramount+ integrated throughout matchdays, including in-stadium branding, big-screen presence, programme features and themed activations at both men’s and women’s games. The platform will also be showcased across select retail and digital fan-experience channels.

Executive Vice President and International General Manager of Paramount+, Marco Nobili emphasised the shared global reach and enthusiasm behind the collaboration.

“We’re beyond excited to unite Paramount+ and Arsenal– two global iconic brands with supporters that live and breathe passion,” he said via Official Club media release.

Arsenal’s Chief Commercial Officer, Juliet Slot underscored how the strategic collaboration enhances the club’s commercial strength and fan experience.

“We’re delighted to welcome Paramount+ into our Arsenal family. They’re a world-class, global entertainment brand, and we’re so excited to work together and create new ways for our supporters to feel even closer to the club. Their expertise, creativity and investment strengthen our ability to deliver outstanding experiences for our supporters and supports our ambition to compete for major trophies,” she said via Official Club media release.

Paramount+ will tap into Arsenal’s strong social media presence, especially on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram to share content aligned with key releases during the 2025/26 season. The initial activation, centred on the new season of Landman, will showcase first-team players alongside influencer Sharky, Eberechi Eze, William Saliba, and Gabriel Martinelli.

Shake2Go by Optislim Named Major Sponsor of Oakleigh Cannons

Shake2Go, by Optislim, has been named major partner of the Oakleigh Cannons for the 2026 season, with the brand to feature prominently on the front of the club’s playing shirt. The sponsorship brings together a fast-growing Australian nutrition brand and one of the country’s most respected grassroots football clubs.

Meet Shake2Go – Australia’s first high protein + vitamins shake packed into a can . Each ready-to-drink can delivers 30g of premium protein, essential vitamins and minerals, is low in sugar, gluten-free, and packaged in eco-friendly cans. No mixing. No mess. No compromise. Just grab, shake, and go. With its smooth, milkshake-like taste, it delivers proper nutrition without slowing anyone down.

“We’re proud to welcome Shake2Go by Optislim as our major sponsor for the 2026 season,” said Aki Ionnas, General Manager of the Oakleigh Cannons. “To have such an innovative brand on the front of our shirt is a major endorsement of our club. This sponsorship is about more than logos  it’s a real investment into our players, our programs, and our wider community. At a grassroots level, that kind of support makes a genuine difference.”

The sponsorship will directly support player development, community programs, and the ongoing operations of the club. Shake2Go will have a strong presence across matchdays, community events, and player initiatives throughout the season.

At its core, this sponsorship reflects shared values of performance, wellbeing, and giving back to the football community that helps shape the future of the game.

For more information on Shake2Go, click here.

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