
Female player registrations for the 2024 season are exceeding previous levels in Western Australia, Football West has announced.
Dubbed the “Kerr Factor” by the organisation, female registrations for the 2024 season have increased by 67.1% when compared to this time last year.
Last year’s hosting of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, coupled with the Matildas’ on-field success, has had a profound impact on girls across Western Australia.
The introduction of Sam Kerr Football, a football academy created by the Matildas’ Perth-born forward, has created an additional buzz around the women’s game at junior level.
Football West’s efforts go a long way to helping Football Australia meet its Legacy ‘23 plan objectives, which includes achieving 50/50 gender participation in community football.
Football West CEO Jamie Harnwell is proud of the organisation’s strategic plan execution to build female participation, and highlights the collective effort of the WA footballing community.
“In the lead-up to the World Cup and at the height of Matildas-mania last year, Football West committed to providing a legacy for the game in this state and this is what we are seeing with the early registration figures,” he said via press release.
“It was always about meeting the demand, and credit must go to our clubs, associations and their volunteers, as well as Football West staff, for being prepared for the growth in interest.
“The numbers are very encouraging, especially with so many women and girls having already registered.”
Harnwell remains grounded, understanding that the football experience will be paramount to sustaining current participation and increasing future rates.
“While we are delighted with these levels of growth so far, we know there is a lot of hard work ahead to provide an enjoyable season for all of our participants in 2024,” he added.
The good news for Football West does not end at female participation, revealing a 32.8% increase in overall player registrations compared to the same period in 2023.
Furthermore, the organisation reports a 75.9% increase in referee registrations across the state, ultimately ensuring that games can run and meet the rise in demand.
The current football landscape in Western Australia underlines the growth in football participation nationally, particularly for juniors and women, and Football West will be eager to meet this demand with more developments in its elite pathways and infrastructure.














