Australia’s overseas players enjoy peace of mind with SportsFX Currency Solutions

Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) and SportsFX Currency Solutions are helping Australian players expand their careers overseas.

SportsFX is a leading company in providing currency management services for professional athletes.

The current CEO and ex-footballer himself, Chris Broadfoot created this business out of his experience with his own financial dealings while a professional.

SportsFX includes special exchange rates and professional financial advice to help athletes to grapple with the extensive international financial landscape.

Since the strategic agreement was struck in 2023, it has been in line with the PFA’s main mission to help players on a more holistic level with trusted support.

They have found from past player reviews that the complexities of international exchange and finance have challenged many players’ careers and well-being.

SportsFX are better connected with the PFA player roster and simplify their finances to allow players to not be held back by the complexities of international finance in overseas careers.

Key PFA members, including Matt Jurman, Cameron Devlin, Scott McDonald, Shane Smeltz and Stefan Mauk, have been some that have used the SportsFX system.

“We’ve been connected with SportsFX and Chris while he has helped to enhance the financial security for players,” PFA Co-Chief Executive Beau Busch said via media release.

“As players navigate the global landscape of professional football, having access to reliable financial expertise is paramount.”

“This partnership will provide athletes with a trusted resource to ensure their financial well-being while they focus on excelling on the field.”

This partnership can remind many leaders in the industry that the number of players needing assistance in the international market only continues to increase.

Connor Pain is an example of a player who made the leap to Saudi Arabian side Al-Orobah. After moving up from Western United last off-season, he shared his positive review.

“Chris (Broadfoot) and his SportsFX platform have made the issue of getting money home from playing overseas super seamless,” Pain told the PFA.

“For someone who is experiencing the intricacies of foreign exchange for the first time the support from Chris has been super helpful in navigating such challenges. He is really approachable and is always there for any help at anytime.

“The platform itself is really easy to use and the rates always beat the banks so I couldn’t recommend Chris and SportsFX highly enough.”

Getting involved with the PFA and players is a trusted strategy to get into partnership with the key men of this global sport.

This official partnership is a positive step forward for the players, the PFA and SportsFX.

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The only road to the national stage: FQ Academy Inter-Conference Carnival 2026

Football Queensland (FQ) has confirmed Mackay Football Park as the host venue for the 2026 FQ Academy Inter-Conference Carnival, scheduled for the 14th to 17th of April.

Backed by the Mackay Regional Council, the event unites FQ’s five Regional Academies across the Northern and Central Conferences. This expanded four-day schedule marks a significant shift in regional programming. It allows for a greater volume of match play and enhances talent identification windows for technical staff.

Strengthening the Regional Pathway

The Carnival serves as a critical junction in the state-wide pathway. FQ Technical Director and Player Development, Tom Laxton, emphasized the event’s role in exposing players to new competitive environments.

“The Inter-Conference Carnival remains a key foundational element of the regional FQ Academy pathway,” Laxton said. “Expanding the Carnival in 2026 to four days reinforces our commitment to delivering more meaningful opportunities.”

Importantly, the FQ Academy stands as the only pathway in Queensland recognized by Football Australia for national selection. This event ensures equity amongst regional talent whom often fly under the radar of high-performance scouts. The extended format also benefits referees and coaches, providing a longer window for development and assessment.

Economic and Regional Impact

The partnership with Mackay Regional Council highlights the economic value of youth football tourism. Mayor Williamson noted the expanded timeline benefits the local visitor economy.

“By expanding the carnival to four days, it gives visitors a much better opportunity to explore what our region has to offer,” Williamson said.

The event draws players, support staff, and families from across the northern half of the state. It positions Mackay Football Park as a central hub for elite youth development in Queensland.

Registration and scheduling details regarding the 2026 FQ Academy Inter-Conference Carnival will be released here as they emerge.

Westside Strikers FC’s reveal glimpse into new Recreation Reserve

The club, based in Caroline Springs, Melbourne, updated fans with a sneak-peek into the newly revamped Taylor’s Hill Recreation Reserve.

 

Embracing development 

The prospect of new and improved facilities at Taylor’s Hill Recreation Reserve is one which should excite fans and players alike.

Taylor’s Hill Recreation Reserve. Image credit: Westside Strikers FC / Facebook

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Turf installation has now been completed on Pitch 1 and our home ground is looking incredible,” the club said via social media announcement on Thursday. 

“With only the grandstand due to be completed in the coming months, almost 5 months of hard work has led to this transformation.” 

With the backing of the City of Melton, the improvements made to the facilities are proving to be thorough and extensive. The club revealed just over a month ago that  lighting upgrades and installations, irrigation and drainage systems for all pitches, ground fencing and coaches boxes had all been completed. 

Furthermore, by giving supporters insight into the progress being made at the club, it will no doubt help to stir up even more excitement and anticipation for when the project is completed in the coming months.

Facilities which align with ambitions

While they proudly remain a community-focused club, Westside Strikers FC is no stranger to rapid growth and expansion.

Initially established in 2014 for talented junior footballers, the club has evolved into one of the largest community football clubs in Melbourne’s West. In just over 10 years of operating, they have expanded into a network of over 600 players across the Men’s, Women’s, Miniroos and Metropolitan teams.

Therefore, as a club aiming to grow and support the careers of local talents from junior to senior level, it is only right that their facilities are built to accomodate such ambitions. By providing their players with high-quality pitches and updated facilities off the pitch, Westside Strikers FC can continue pursuing and nurturing excellence on it.

Furthermore, the developments reflect Westside Strikers’ genuine commitment to giving back to those who make the club special: the fans. By constructing a new grandstand for spectators, Westside Strikers FC is ensuring that everyone in the community is made to feel included in the club’s ambitions going forward.

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