The number of women and girls playing football has risen to record numbers, as football participation in Australia climbed to more than 1.95 million in 2019. https://t.co/DuSc4GZrPS
— Football Australia (@FootballAUS) March 10, 2020
FFA 2019 National Participation: 1.957m with 543,159 (119,037 female) outdoor participants at 2,386 clubs. pic.twitter.com/sYLcfeJMcC
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Football NSW reported 877,424 participants – 232,496 involved in outdoor football at 752 clubs. Northern NSW reported 106,527 participants including 53,777 outdoor particpants at 233 clubs. pic.twitter.com/8KcJWSawiW
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Football Victoria reported 456,604 participants – 75,988 in oudoor football at 358 clubs. pic.twitter.com/M8obiF4j4P
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Football Queensland reports 186,835 participants including 72,996 involved in outdoor football at 317 clubs,. pic.twitter.com/YtWI4PVQtJ
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Football West (WA) reports 161,339 participants, including 39,522 involved in outdoor football at 249 clubs pic.twitter.com/eBZ3l2SeiN
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Football SA reports 88,502 participants including 35,069 involved in outdoor football at 291 clubs. pic.twitter.com/CooNQDXKCx
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Capital Football (ACT) reports 39,769 participants including 17,986 involved in outdoor football at 44 clubs. pic.twitter.com/hOeVJx5e4j
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Football Tasmania reports 26,509 particiipants including 11,858 involved in outdoor football at 125 clubs. pic.twitter.com/2kUT2uOhHx
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Football NT reported 9,731 participants including 3,457 involved in outdoor football at 17 clubs. pic.twitter.com/Wmh28rUoZh
— sportsindustry (@footyindustryAU) March 10, 2020
Investment in Community Football Facilities is vital to be able to accommodate surging demand from female players. Great piece by @SmithiesTele in the @dailytelegraph https://t.co/PyF9Eykmoq
— Stuart Hodge (@Hodgey_78) March 10, 2020