Preston Lions Land Funding for Synthetic Field Upgrade

The Preston Lions Football Club are set to receive long-overdue upgrades to B.T. Connor Reserve, thanks to the re-election of the Albanese Labor Government.

Back in April, Preston Lions shared that Hon Ged Kearney, the Federal Member for Cooper, had pledged $1.5 million as part of an election promise to help fund a new synthetic pitch on Ground 4 at B.T. Connor Reserve.

The Preston Lions Football Club is one of the biggest clubs in Melbourne’s north, however, the pitch is currently in a state that presents challenges for regular play, and the grounds appear to have gone some time without significant upkeep.

Now that the Albanese Labor Government has been re-elected and Ged Kearney has retained her seat in the Cooper Electorate, the long-awaited upgrades are finally set to become a reality.

Ged Kearney highlighted how important the club is to the community, offering programs for people of all ages.

“The Preston Lions Football Club is one of the largest sporting clubs in Melbourne’s north and offers amazing programs for everyone from toddlers through to teenagers and mums,” Hon Kearney said in a press release.

“The club does amazing work, and I am so pleased to be able to announce that a re-elected Albanese Labor Government would deliver this upgrade for our community to enjoy well into the future.”

Preston Lions President David Cvetkovski expressed his excitement, saying the upgrades have been long time coming.

“The program is growing, we’re close to 500 kids, I think I’ve been tapping on Ged’s door, Nathan’s door, council’s door for five or six years,” Mr Cvetkovski told Soccerscene.

“We’re looking forward to what will effectively be a 1.5-million-dollar grant from federal for a 2-million-dollar upgrade of what we call ground 4, into a purpose-built synthetic ground, drainage, paths, the pavilion and everything upgraded, it’s really exciting for the kids.

“The future is here, and we need to ensure we’re providing the facilities to maybe produce the next Matilda or Socceroo.”

The long-awaited upgrades will mark a major step forward for the Preston Lions, ensuring the club can continue to grow, support its community, and inspire the next generation of Australian football talent.

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Victory unites with Roasting Warehouse in culture-led partnership

The Melbourne-based anf family-owned business will join the Victory family, uniting two institutions which represent the city’s culture and identity.

A partnership with local roots

As the newest partner of Melbourne Victory, Roasting Warehouse joins forces with a vital part of the city’s sporting landscape.

The club’s Managing Director, Caroline Carnegie, outlined why the partnership bears so much value to both parties.

“We are excited to collaborate with Roasting Warehouse, a community-oriented destination for high-quality coffee, proud of its foundations in Melbourne,” said Carnegie via official media release.

“Football and coffee sit at the epicentre of Melbourne’s culture. The two go hand-in-hand, consistently at the centre of the conversation that stirs Melburnians, which is no different to the conversation sport and Melbourne Victory stir in the State.”

Indeed, this is a partnership which combines the identity, passions and culture of an entire city, therefore giving it the foundations required for long-term, mutual success.

Representing the best of Melbourne

Both Victory and Roasting Warehouse are hugely successful in their respective industries. They are institutions with community-oriented philosphies, who pride themselves on craft and quality.

“We’re incredibly proud to partner with Melbourne Victory, a club that represents the heart, passion, and ambition of Melbourne,” revealed Roasting Warehouse Head of Brand, Alexander Paraskevopoulos.

“As a Melbourne-founded, family-run business, supporting a team that means so much to the local community feels very natural for us.”

Furthermore, through their high-quality blends, Roasting Warehouse will look to prepare Victory’s players and staff for high performances on the pitch as the seasons nears completion.

But this is about far more than just fueling athletes.

This is a partnership which embodies and unites two of Melbourne’s greatest strengths and cultural markers – a connection forged from the city’s very own DNA.

 

For more information about Roasting Warehouse, click here.

Marie-Louise Eta makes history as new Union Berlin head coach

In an historic appointment, Eta will take over as head coach of Union Berlin until the end of the season.

History in the making

Previously the first female assistant coach in Bundesliga history with Union Berlin, Eta will now take the reigns of the men’s first team on an interim basis.

Currently, the club sit in 11th place in the Bundesliga table, but with only two wins so far in 2026, relegation appears an all-too-real prospect, and one which the club is desperate to avoid.

“Given the points gap in the lower half of the table, our place in the Bundesliga is not yet secure,” said Eta via official media release.

‘I am delighted that the club has entrusted me with this challenging task. One of Union’s strengths has always been, and remains, the ability to pull together in such situations.”

Eta will begin as Union’s new head coach with immediate effect, and will be in the dugout for the club’s matchup against Wolfsburg this weekend.

 

A step into an equal future

Eta’s appointment signals a major step towards a more level playing field in the football landscape.

Furthermore, Eta joins other coaches including Sabrinna Wittmann, Hannah Dingley and Corinne Diacre who, in recent years, have blazed a trail for female coaches to step into the men’s game.

Wittmann currently manages FC Ingolstadt in Germany’s third division, and was the first female head coach in Germany’s top three divisions.

In 2023, Dingley became caretaker manager of Forest Green Rovers, and thus the first woman to lead a men’s professional team in England.

Diacre, now head coach of France’s women’s national team, managed Ligue 2’s Clerment Foot between 2014 and 2017.

 

Final thoughts

The impact therefore, is that Eta’s appointment will show future generations of aspiring female coaches that men’s football is an equally viable and possible pathway as the women’s game.

The time is now to level the playing field.

And while it may be a short-term role, its effect on attitudes towards equality and fair opportunities in the game will hopefully resonate long after the season ends.

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