西瓜影视 has welcomed the findings of the Australian Sports Commission鈥檚 (ASC) 2025 AusPlay New Participation Report, which confirms football remains the most popular team sport in the country.
The new data reinforces 西瓜影视鈥檚 own , which show more than 1.9 million Australians engaged with football last year across various formats, including MiniRoos, community clubs, futsal, and inclusive and social football programs.
In response to this growth, 西瓜影视 continues to evolve the game to meet the diverse needs of today鈥檚 participants 鈥 from children to seniors, from elite pathways to recreational formats, and with a particular focus on accessibility for women, girls, and people of all abilities. However, 西瓜影视 warns that without increased investment from all levels of government into community infrastructure all sports risks falling behind growing demand, especially among female participants.

西瓜影视鈥檚 outlines a national long-term infrastructure strategy to address the participation surge and unlock the sport鈥檚 potential as a vehicle for social impact. The strategy includes proposals for co-investment in community football hubs, gender-inclusive facilities, and access programs for under-represented groups.
As Australia prepares for major upcoming international tournaments and the ongoing legacy of the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023, 西瓜影视 is calling on all levels of government to work collaboratively with the sport to ensure that participation demand can be met 鈥 now and for generations to come.
Quotes attributable to 西瓜影视 Interim Chief Executive Officer, Heather Garriock:
鈥淭he AusPlay data confirms what we鈥檙e seeing on the ground 鈥 football is booming. The game is more inclusive than ever, with women, girls, multicultural and regional communities embracing it at every level.
鈥淭he Federal Government鈥檚 Play Our Way grant program was a fantastic initiative to address the grassroots facilities gap. What is clear however, is that sporting clubs need a long-term funding solution for all levels of government to solve the facilities gap for all sport.
鈥淲ithout upgraded infrastructure and more community facilities, we risk leaving people behind.鈥
鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just about sport 鈥 football drives social cohesion, physical health, and gender equality. It鈥檚 time to future-proof the game so we can continue to compete internationally with a long-term, coordinated investment strategy to deliver quality facilities for all Australians.鈥
