31/05/2024

An increasing number of women and girls are playing football in South Australia as the Matildas’ effect takes hold.

According to Football SA data, participation rates have increased 24 per cent since last year, as the legacy of the FIFA Women’s World Cup takes shape across South Australia.

The Matildas, who are playing in Adelaide for the first time in five years tonight, have been instrumental in inspiring women across South Australia to get involved.

Just under 1,300 more South Australian girls and women are now playing football (soccer) – either for the first time or returning after time away from the sport – and Football SA reports there are more than 80 additional teams in local competitions across the state.

The first round of the $18 million State Government The Power of Her grants program is currently under consideration with $10 million quarantined for football programs and infrastructure improvements across the life of the program.

The grant program seeks to ensure women and girls have the facilities and programs available to them so they can equally and actively participate in football.

Applications for the second round of Power of Her grants are expected to open in the second half of 2024.

Quotes attributable to Michael Carter, CEO, Football SA

The Matildas brand is the strongest it has ever been and to have them playing at Adelaide Oval is great for the South Australian Football Community who has shown their huge support for women’s football during last year’s Women’s World Cup games held at Coopers Stadium.

There are 1,300 new female players to the game this year compared to 2023 figures. That equates to in excess of 80 new teams to the game. The growth has been seen across all age levels and shows no sign of slowing given the popularity of Football in South Australia.

Football SA continues to work with all levels of Government to continue a growth trajectory including the development and enhancement of new and improved spaces to play for our growing participant base.