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Matildas to get ‘world class’ football base in Melbourne’s north ahead of 2023 World Cup – ABC News
The Victorian government will kick more than $100 million into the construction of a “state-of-the-art” football facility at Bundoora as part of next week’s budget….

The Victorian government will kick more than $100 million into the construction of a “state-of-the-art” football facility at Bundoora as part of next week’s budget.
Key points:
- The Matildas will use the centre as their Victorian base, spending about 140 days there each year
- The hub will be used by grassroots clubs and connect with La Trobe University’s sports science programs
- The soccer centre is expected to be complete before the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which will be played in Australia
The…
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