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Matildas eye bumper government investment to unlock potential – The World Game
Football Australia (FA) want upwards of $16 million in government investment for high-performance programs to get the Matildas’ preparations for the 2023 Women’s…
The governing body’s chief executive James Johnson will meet with senior government figures in Canberra on Tuesday to present football’s Legacy ’23 plan.
Johnson aims to secure a funding package stretching into the hundreds of millions of dollars for Australia and women’s football to reap ongoing benefits of co-hosting the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
The pitch focuses on five pillars: participation, community facilities, high performance, tourism and international engagement, and leadership and development…
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