
Western Sydney Wanderers have launched a number of new programs and activities as part of their ongoing commitment to celebrate and growing the women’s game as part of Female Football Week.
The club have confirmed the launch of their first Girls Only Pre-Academy Development Program designed to advance the skills of players while teaching new skills and techniques to improve their game based on the club’s highly regarded coaching curriculum.
The Girls Only Pre-Academy Development Program will be led by Wanderers community coaching staff under the guidance of Head of Women’s Football Tom Sermanni and Liberty A-League head coach Robbie Hooker.
It is an extension of the Future Wander Women Program that launched in 2021 which gives 100 participants up to u18’s a free program which runs as a 20-week block across Terms 2 and 3 of the calendar year.
On top of both initiatives, the Wanderers will also be re-opening registrations for their FREE Girls Only Schools Clinics which engages students through football to provide them with a positive experience.
Wanderers have been vocal about their commitment to making football accessible to all schools and students in the Western Sydney region.
Female Football Week also sees the club’s FREE Active Mum’s Program return, which is designed to encourage all women to participate in basic football skill activities in a social and supportive environment.
Active Mums sessions are run at convenient times for parents, in parallel with junior training sessions held at Wanderers Football Park.
Western Sydney Wanderers CEO Scott Hudson described the benefits of the Wanderers Female Football Week celebrations and programs for the local community.
“We are very proud to have such an expansive Women’s football program at both a grassroots and elite level,” Hudson said in a club statement.
“Female Football Week is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the role that so many women play in football at all levels.
“We are delighted that we can not only play a role in the celebrations, but also make a real difference to supporting the growth of the women’s game with a number for initiatives and programs.”
The Wanderers are leading the charge in the A-Leagues regarding giving girls and women the opportunity to train with quality coaches and develop their skills whilst keeping it completely free of charge.
It’s a simple but brilliant program that marks another step for the Wanderers in the female football development space to actively engage, develop and support aspiring young players from the Western Sydney region.