Following five and a half years of strong dedication, commitment and contribution to the football community, Stuart Hodge has resigned …

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Following five and a half years of strong dedication, commitment and contribution to the football community, Stuart Hodge has resigned …
More than $6 million is available to the NSW football community to help build or upgrade their community infrastructure and …
The NSW Government is set to invest $25 million in a new female sport facility program that aims to get …
Football representatives from across New South Wales came together to celebrate 140 years of organised football in NSW on Wednesday …
Football NSW and Heartbeat of Football have announced an all-important partnership centred on player welfare and safety, with a focus …
NPL.TV has announced an all-new streaming service powered by Cluch, marking a historic agreement with four Member Federations. The OTT …
Canterbury District Soccer Football Association (CDSFA) clubs have been given relief following the decision by the City of Canada Bay Council to waive ground hire costs.
Hills Football Association, in conjunction with its representative arm, Hills United FC, intend on providing an extensive submission to The Hills Shire Council regarding the masterplan for Caddies Creek Sports Complex – Stage 2.
To help consolidate losses related to the premature cancellation of the 2021 Winter Football season due to COVID-19, Football NSW has announced $1.5 million in fee relief for its Associations and Clubs.
With the ongoing impact of extended COVID-19 enforced lockdowns on NSW, the City of Canterbury Bankstown Council have opted to waive ground hire costs in an effort to support community clubs.
A long-time adherent of the world game, Football NSW Chief Executive Officer Stuart Hodge has been in charge of the …