
Tasmania’s football community has welcomed a $350,000 commitment from both the Liberal and Labor Governments, bringing the vision of a dedicated Home of Football one step closer.
The funding will help lay the groundwork for a world-class facility at Wentworth Park in Hobart, with plans including six full-size fields, five-a-side courts, and elite-standard change rooms and training spaces.
Football is the heartbeat of team sport in Tasmania, and with more than 31,000 players involved, this funding will help the game stay strong for years to come.
With momentum building behind the long-awaited Home of Football project, Football Tasmania CEO Tony Pignata says the new facility will deliver far more than just a place to play.
“This is an exciting milestone for Tasmanian football. Our players, coaches, and families deserve a facility that reflects the growth and passion of our football community. The Home of Football will be a game-changer — not just for sport, but for social connection, youth engagement, and healthy living across the state,” he said via press release.
President of Football Tasmania, Bob Gordon, mentioned the demographic for which football is popular.
“This is thrilling news for the football community,” he said via Pulse Tasmania.
“Football is the most popular team sport for young Tasmanians, including nearly 35% in the 9-11 age group and we desperately need more facilities to cater to this growing demand.”
The development of a dedicated Home of Football in Tasmania is a fantastic and timely initiative. Football holds a special place in the community, considering the number of players already involved, and this new facility promises to support both grassroots and elite levels of the game.
Beyond the pitches and training rooms, this space can help build connections, bring communities closer, and inspire young people to get active and engaged. It’s a real opportunity to strengthen the social fabric while growing the game for generations to come.
Football Tasmania’s has demonstrated a strong commitment to partnering with all levels of government and local communities to realise this much-anticipated project.













