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Push to build Queensland’s women’s football legacy around FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023
Football Queensland is calling for every Queensland state school to deliver soccer programs for girls, infrastructure funding for local clubs, and support for clubs to foster inclusivity to build a lasting legacy in the lead-up to the Women’s World Cup in 2023.
Key points:
- Football Queensland calls for soccer programs for girls in all schools
- This year marks 100 years since the first recognised public match of women’s football in Queensland
- Queensland Academy of Sport captain Ellen Gett hopes one day there will be dedicated women’s football facilities
The governing body for soccer and futsal will today launch its three-year Women and Girls Strategy 2021-23 at Parliament in a bid to drive participation, infrastructure and club development…
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