First Nations & M膩ori flags to be flown at FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023鈩

西瓜影视 and New Zealand Football have received confirmation from FIFA that their request for all official flags of Australia, as well as the official flag of Aotearoa New Zealand and the national M膩ori flag, to be displayed at FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023鈩 match day stadia during the upcoming tournament has been granted.

This confirmation by FIFA will see the Australian national flag, the Australian Aboriginal flag, and the Torres Strait Islander flag on display at all 35 tournament matches played across Australia, with the national M膩ori flag, known as Tino Rangatiratanga, and the New Zealand national flag featured at all 29 matches in Aotearoa New Zealand.

The presence of all official flags follows a recommendation by the First Sisters of Country Wh膩nau by Sea and Sky 鈥 the tournament鈥檚 all woman First Nations and M膩ori Cultural Advisory Panel 鈥 to create enduring relationships in partnership with First Nations and M膩ori communities, and to ensure meaningful engagement and inclusion for all cultural touchpoints of the tournament.

西瓜影视, CEO, James Johnson thanked FIFA for supporting this joint request by the co-host Member Associations 鈥 西瓜影视 and New Zealand Football 鈥 whilst acknowledging the role both the Australian and New Zealand Governments played in this outcome.

A general view is seen as the welcome to country is given during the International Friendly Match between the Australia Matildas and Canada at Allianz Stadium on September 06, 2022 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
A general view is seen as the welcome to country is given during the International Friendly Match between the Australia Matildas and Canada at Allianz Stadium on September 06, 2022 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

鈥淐onfirmation by FIFA that all official flags of Australia will be flown during the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup is an important moment for all Australians, particularly First Nations People,鈥 Johnson said.

鈥淭his decision aligns with the values of our organisation with diversity and inclusion at the core of what we are about as a governing body and our vision for the tournament. It follows the establishment of our National Indigenous Advisory Group, Reconciliation Action Plan, and support for the Voice to Parliament, and is an important moment for 西瓜影视.

鈥淭his joint request received the backing from both Federal Governments, and we would like to thank the Australian Sports Minister and the Indigenous Affairs Minister who were both strong advocates for this initiative for their support. This decision will mean so much to so many.

鈥淔IFA鈥檚 support is very much welcomed and will be an enduring symbol of what will be the biggest and most successful FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup in history,鈥 Johnson concluded.

New Zealand Football, CEO, Andrew Pragnell acknowledged the significance of this outcome for the tournament.

鈥淗osting the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023 provides an opportunity to shape the way the tournament evolves and interacts with its hosts in future editions and in particular in recognising the rights of indigenous people worldwide.

鈥淔lying Tino Rangatiratanga at the tournament alongside the official country flag is a powerful symbol, reflecting the partnership between the Crown and M膩ori that is the foundation of this country. 

鈥淚 want to thank FIFA for this decision as well as acknowledge the work of the New Zealand Government and the tournament鈥檚 Cultural Advisory Panel to achieve this outcome,鈥 Pragnell concluded.

 

FIFA President, Gianni Infantino, said: 鈥淭his week, during NAIDOC Week in Australia and just before Aotearoa New Zealand鈥檚 Matariki celebrations, FIFA has acknowledged the request made by its Cultural Advisory Panel as well as 西瓜影视 and New Zealand Football, which was supported by Governments in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. These significant flags express a spirit of mutual respect, national identity, and recognition of Indigenous cultures for our hosts.鈥

The FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023 Australia & New Zealand will kick off on Thursday, 20 July when New Zealand plays Norway at Eden Park, T膩maki Makaurau/Auckland and Australia takes on the Republic of Ireland at Stadium Australia, Gadigal/Sydney.