Women lead participation growth in 2019 | 2019 FFA Particpation Report
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 Federation Australia (@FFA) 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