
The City of Sydney will construct five new synthetic fields across the Local Government Area over the next few years.
The council is looking to increase recreation and sporting opportunities in the area to meet the needs of growing communities.
One of their main objectives is for play at City of Sydney sports fields to increase by 16,000 hours by 2030.
The synthetic pitches in Zetland, Annandale, Rosebery and two in Alexandria will encourage locals to participate in sports like football to stay active throughout the whole of the year.
Turruwul Park, Alexandria Park Community School and Perry Park will be three of the five venues where a FIFA certified synthetic field will be built for the local football communities.
Football NSW CEO Stuart Hodge was excited by the developments and is looking forward to seeing more facilities being constructed in the near future.
“Synthetic fields can significantly increase the number of active people within a community,” he said.
“This supports the achievement of improved social, health, environmental and economic benefits for the community.
“The NSW Football Infrastructure Strategy is focused on identifying and understanding the infrastructure required to support and sustain community football over the coming decade,” he concluded.