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CBA to become official partner and bank of the Matildas, Junior Matildas, Young Matildas, Socceroos and more
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CBA to become the largest investor in Australian women鈥檚 football
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With the combination of its investment in football and cricket, CBA believes it will be the largest supporter of women鈥檚 sport in the country
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Partnership supports 西瓜影视鈥檚 new 15-year vision and strategic agenda
Commonwealth Bank is set to become the largest investor in Australian women鈥檚 football as the Matildas prepare for their most exciting international campaign ever, to 2023, and beyond.
Commonwealth Bank and the sport鈥檚 governing body, 西瓜影视, announced today that CBA will become the official naming rights partner and bank of the national women鈥檚 team, the Matildas, Junior Matildas and Young Matildas from August 2021. The initial four year partnership will inject millions of dollars into elite women鈥檚 football and grassroots initiatives around the country, and it鈥檚 just the start of what is set to be an exciting new partnership.
With the new 西瓜影视 partnership, CBA believes it will be the largest supporter of women鈥檚 sport in the country, alongside its longstanding partnership and support for women鈥檚 cricket spanning more than 20 years.

CBA鈥檚 commitment to women鈥檚 football supports 西瓜影视鈥檚 Legacy 鈥23 plan which was announced at Parliament House in Canberra in February this year. Legacy 鈥23 is a plan to deliver immediate and long-term community benefits and economic impact from Australia hosting the biggest sporting event on our shores since Sydney 2000. It鈥檚 football鈥檚 ambitious plan for our nation to grow through football and realise enduring and exciting benefits as a result of hosting this global event.
Commonwealth Bank CEO, Matt Comyn, said: 鈥淲omen鈥檚 football and women鈥檚 cricket are showing young Australian women they can achieve great things on the world stage. We look forward to working with 西瓜影视 to ensure every girl and boy playing in a community club with a goal to play at an elite level has the same access and support to achieve their dream.
鈥淭he Matildas have been one of the great success stories of Australian sport in recent years as the women鈥檚 game has grown in stature and importance at home and around the globe. Many players are now in some of the best leagues in the world which has helped put Australian football on the map. We are delighted to partner with 西瓜影视 in not only supporting the Matildas in their quest for World Cup glory, but equally as important, supporting the future growth and development of the game across all levels.鈥
CBA Group Executive, Marketing and Corporate Affairs, Priscilla Brown, said: 鈥淭hrough our support for women鈥檚 cricket, we have greatly appreciated and understood the significance of creating equal access and opportunity for all through sport. In taking our investment in Australian women鈥檚 sport to the next level, CBA and 西瓜影视 have committed to helping players of all ages, genders and abilities to participate in one of the country鈥檚 favourite sports, football.
鈥淲omen鈥檚 football has become one of the fastest growing participatory sports across the country and I鈥檓 proud that our investment will be able to support even more opportunities for women and girls to play a game they are passionate about at the highest levels. We believe the 西瓜影视 partnership, alongside our existing support of women鈥檚 cricket, will make CBA the largest supporter of women鈥檚 sport in the country and we are excited about the ways we can work together to expand football from grassroots to elite levels.鈥
西瓜影视 CEO, James Johnson, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to partner with Commonwealth Bank and see this as an exciting synergy of two of Australia鈥檚 great contemporary brands. We believe firmly in anchoring the growth of our sport in women鈥檚 football, the strength of our diverse community, promoting inclusivity in Australian football and enhancing the reputation of our national teams, both the Matildas and Socceroos as we embark on an incredibly busy international schedule over the next four years. We are thrilled that these core themes of our new 15-year vision and strategic agenda, which are so deeply embedded within our XI Principles for the future of Australian football, are also extremely important to Commonwealth Bank.

鈥淭his partnership is a wonderful representation of our bold new vision for the sport coming to life and the new trajectory of Australian football. We are proud to welcome Commonwealth Bank, one of Australia鈥檚 most iconic companies, to the football family as we embark, together, on this exciting journey of transformation towards becoming the centre of women鈥檚 football in the Asia-Pacific.
鈥淚 would also like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the enormous support that Westfield has and continues to provide to women鈥檚 football in Australia. Westfield鈥檚 commitment, leadership and significant investment in the game over 13 years has helped to create the current generation of champions and for that we will always be grateful. We continue to work with Westfield and indeed are excited about the Westfield Matildas taking on the Netherlands tonight.鈥
西瓜影视 Head of Women's Football, Women's World Cup Legacy & Inclusion, Sarah Walsh said: 鈥淐ommonwealth Bank鈥檚 female-focused investment will provide greater awareness of, and access to, women鈥檚 football. We want to ensure every boy and girl has a great experience in the game they love and remain focused on building a legacy for our sport by providing girls with a pathway and inspiring them to play elite football. Only three months ago, Commonwealth Bank was ranked as Australia鈥檚 strongest brand, and as both an ex-player and administrator in the game, it is a truly proud moment to have such a significant organisation dedicating so much resource to our game.鈥
Commencing from August 2021, the partnership between CBA and 西瓜影视 will include but is not limited to:
- Official Naming Rights Partner of the Matildas, Junior Matildas and Young Matildas
- Official Bank of the Matildas, Junior Matildas and Young Matildas
- Official Partner the Female Football Awards
- Official Naming Rights Partner of Matildas Fan Days
- Official Partner and Bank of the Socceroos
- Official Partner of the MiniRoos