西瓜影视 welcomes return of Central Coast Mariners to Liberty A-League Women鈥檚 competition

西瓜影视 warmly welcomes the return of the Central Coast Mariners, as the club re-joins the Liberty A-League Women鈥檚 competition for the 2023/24 season. 

With a strong history of women鈥檚 football, the Mariners Liberty A-League Women鈥檚 inclusion will see access to the development pathway in the Central Coast region. 

西瓜影视鈥檚 CEO, James Johnson said:

鈥溛鞴嫌笆 is excited to see a team from the Central Coast return to participate at the national level in the Liberty A-League Women competition.鈥

鈥淎s we look ahead to the CommBank Matildas playing against Thailand in November and the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup鈩笍 in 2023, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to supercharge women鈥檚 football in Australia. A Mariners team for a well-supported Central Coast region will demonstrate to young women and girls what dreams are possible and provide a platform for our national teams.鈥

The side will also be playing every match at the home of the Mariners, Central Coast Stadium. This is in line with an upcoming agreement with Venues Live. 

Central Coast Mariners CEO Shaun Mielekamp is pleased to finally see the Mariners football ecosystem completed, after what has been a long road to have a Liberty A-League Women鈥檚 side enter the competition.


鈥淭his means a lot to not only the Central Coast Mariners, not only young footballers on the Coast, but all female athletes to show that there are professional careers and pathways that can be had. It is so exciting to get to this point finally,鈥 he said.

鈥淓very young footballer on the Central Coast can now see a pathway from grassroots all the way through to the national teams without having to leave the Coast.

鈥淚t鈥檚 tremendously amazing to have another team of community ambassadors to inspire the next generation. It is so special and a big part of what this club means.鈥

Mielekamp is also excited by the prospect of the women鈥檚 side playing their home matches at Central Coast Stadium, which has seen renovations completed to make it an optimal ground for female football.

 

鈥淧laying at Central Coast Stadium was integral to everything that we as a club are passionate about. That is what we do for the boys, we produce Socceroos, and now our task is to produce Matildas,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e can only do that if we give them the same opportunities, our facilities and expertise are there, so to be playing at Central Coast Stadium, which we deem as the best stadium in Australia for female professional football, was an absolute must.

鈥淒esignated change rooms that have been put in just for this moment, an unbelievable surface with stunning views. Our club and this stadium have got things that other clubs just can't buy.鈥

Following 西瓜影视鈥檚 official approval, A-Leagues Commissioner Greg O鈥橰ourke said:

鈥淭here has never been a more exciting time for women鈥檚 football in Australia with the expanded and extended Liberty A-League Women, and the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup Australia and New Zealand鈩 taking place nine months from now. 

鈥淲e have accelerated our investment to ensure a legacy for women and girls playing and supporting football in Australia and are delighted to see Central Coast become our 12th team in the Liberty A-League Women.鈥

The Mariners are also debuting the Julie Dolan scholarship, which will support a female footballer associated with the Central Coast academy in their academic journey.