PILA Goal Posts have confirmed two renewals, with Football NSW and Capital Football extending their long-standing goal post partnerships with the company.
PILA extend their relationship with Football NSW for a 16th year, continuing to have a profound impact on the quality of equipment used at football games of all levels.
PILA is Australia’s largest manufacturer of commercial sports field hardware and streetscape products, including goal posts and flag poles, with their high-quality Australian-made football goal posts built at their Sydney and Melbourne factories.
As a trusted brand with a 40-year manufacturing history, their goal posts stand in many locations, from The MCG and SCG to hundreds of local parks and school fields nationally.
Within the partnerships, PILA has introduced a Goal Post Subsidy Program to provide financial assistance towards the purchase of new, high-quality, compliant football goal posts for grassroots football.
With Capital Football they are using their program to benefit club affiliates involved with the league. Football NSW have also joined the program by allowing 15 clubs per year to receive a subsidy towards the purchase of brand-new football goal posts.
PILA’s Managing Director, Reece Wooldridge, says partnering up with Football NSW through the introduction of the Goal Post Subsidy Program is important in developing football in the state.
“Our annual Goal Post Subsidy Program offers Football NSW affiliates an affordable opportunity to upgrade to safe, compliant and Australian Standard goal posts,” he stated via press release.
“We thank Football NSW for their long-term support of PILA and we looking forward to continuing to work with their team, clubs, schools and venues throughout the state.”
Football NSW CEO John Tsatsimas shared the same view on the positive impact it will have on football in NSW.
“Football NSW is proud to have PILA on board once more as a long-time supporter of our game,” he added via press release.
“The PILA Goal Post Subsidy Program is a great initiative and one that will continue to grow and assist with the grassroots football community in the years ahead.”
Football NSW and Capital Football have greatly benefitted from this long-standing partnership and the introduction of the Subsidy Program could help them push even further forward with the goal of creating affordable but quality equipment for grassroots clubs.