AQUAME named Valencia CF’s official collaborator

Valencia CF’s new official collaboration agreement will be with AQUAME for the next three seasons to equip their men’s and women’s first teams, as well as the VCF Academy, with AQUAME smart water bottles and hydration solutions.

AQUAME is an Australian company that specialises in sports technology using data-based hydration monitoring to contribute to better performance, recovery, and well-being.

Hydration and recovery have become central to the development and success of professional athletes and a market where top European clubs are demanding the best data quality.

AQUAME on their website explains that for clubs and teams it can help tackle key issues.

“Helps tackle key issues of over and under-drinking, ensuring each athlete maintains optimal hydration levels. This proactive solution provides a deeper understanding of why dehydration occurs, enabling teams to prevent issues before they arise,” explained on AQUAME website. 

This deal also aligns with the club’s push for environmental sustainability and healthy lifestyles with the AQUAME bottles kicking out regular single-use plastic bottles.

These AQUAME bottles can also be bought at the Valencia megastore for the fans to help support the collaboration and the club’s sustainability goals, not to mention help fans with their hydration practices.

The main product is the VALENCIA CF x AQUAME 2.0 smart bottles, which are a testament to advanced hydration technology. With a 630 ml capacity and up to 24-hour temperature insulation, these bottles feature a digital touch screen that displays a digital clock and precise water intake information and includes a UV sanitization function to ensure the purity of the water.

With the bottle purchase, there is an accompanying Mobile App that enhances the user experience with real-time alerts and personalised recommendations. It tracks water intake, establishes average fluid consumption, and analyses hydration patterns to optimise pre and post-exercise hydration strategies.

AQUAME have made its name known in a niche but very important and growing part of the sporting tech world and is a great representative of Australian business impact in the footballing industry space.

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Queensland Government grants boosts growth and affordability

Queensland’s sporting community will benefit from comprehensive state government grants, which will help kids join local clubs, support elite athletes, and upgrade facilities.

For children

  • Access up to $200 in FairPlay vouchers per eligible child to assist with sport and recreation club membership costs.
  • Support of up to $800 is available through Emerging Athlete Pathways for athletes and officials under 18 attending state, national and international competitions.

For clubs and organisations

  • Become a registered organisation to accept FairPlay vouchers, allowing eligible children to use up to $200 towards membership, registration or participation fees.
  • Register your organisation’s competitions at state, national and international levels through Emerging Athlete Pathways to enable athlete and official funding eligibility.
  • Apply for the Minor Infrastructure and Inclusive Facilities Fund to create accessible, safe and inclusive community sport and recreation spaces.
  • Not-for-profit sport and recreation organisations can access Active Clubs funding to support volunteers and deliver flexible, safe physical activities to boost participation.

Disaster recovery

  • Eligible not-for-profit sport and recreation organisations affected by significant weather events can apply for up to $5,000 through the Sport and Recreation Disaster Recovery Program to restart operations.

Other Sports and Recreation funding sources

  • Explore funding opportunities for not-for-profit organisations through your local council.
  • Contact your state sport and recreation organisation for information about activity-specific funding options.
  • Access various funding programs for individuals and sporting organisations through Sport Australia.

Sporting clubs have always been vocal about the importance that government backing has in the upkeep of the sporting industry.

Though it will take time to see the full effect of these grants, this comprehensive list of grants shows that Queensland’s government is dedicated to supporting its sporting industry.

It’s a positive sign and hopefully, it will help increase the sporting output and relieve the financial stress for the people of Queensland. A strong sporting Queensland is a benefit for sport in the country as a whole.

Learn more here.

Major grant boost for women’s football in NSW

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In a major win for women’s football growth in NSW, a $654,000 grant from the Federal Government has been awarded to support the ‘Play Our Way’ initiative for women and girls.

Football NSW’s ‘Empower Her’ project, focused on leadership, education, and inclusion for women in football, was among 120 grants awarded as part of the Federal Government’s $55 million scheme.

The grant will focus on three key areas—leadership, education, and inclusion—to attract, retain, and develop women in football. It will also support intersectional communities through initiatives like the NAIDOC Cup for First Nations youth and community sustainability efforts for priority groups via Football4All and the State Parafootball team.

Football NSW CEO, John Tsatsimas, mentioned the crucial role that the funding will have for Football NSW.

“The generous funding from the Federal Government will play a pivotal role in supporting Football NSW’s mission to expand and elevate female participation in football across the state, ensuring that more women and girls can thrive in the sport at every level,” he said via press release.

“Female football continues to soar following the incredible success of last year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™.

“Over the past 12 months, female participation has surged by an impressive 23%, reflecting the growing enthusiasm and opportunities for women and girls in the sport.

“We are incredibly grateful to the Federal Government for their invaluable support. This funding will help us grow and create more opportunities for women and girls to participate in all facets of football across NSW.”

Sport Minister, Anika Wells, added her comments about the Play Our Way initiative.

“Play Our way is the single biggest package for women’s sport participation and facilities ever and these 120 projects will create greater opportunities for women and girls to enjoy being physically active,” she said via press release.

“The huge response to this grant opportunity, and the range of great project ideas, show that Australian communities want to be more supportive of women and girls.”

The grants are part of the participation stream, the first funding confirmed under the Albanese Government’s $200 million Play Our Way program.

A second phase of the Play Our Way program, focused on facility grants, will be confirmed soon.

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