Football unites to deliver the biggest ever Female Football Week just days out from the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023鈩

Last month, the Australian football community celebrated the biggest ever Female Football Week which ran from 19-28 May. The annual celebration saw 西瓜影视 and its Member Federations, Clubs and Associations host over 140 community events and share many inspiring stories of those working in the women and girls鈥 game in what is set to be the most exciting year in Australian football. 

Through , an initiative of Legacy 鈥23, we highlighted the contribution of women and girls at every level of the game. The theme, #LoveOurGame encouraged participants to embrace their love for the world game and its positive impacts. 

 
2023 also saw the continuation of the National Female Football Week Awards, providing an opportunity to recognise the achievements of community champions across the country and鈥痶o鈥痑ward individuals鈥痜or their ongoing commitment to football.鈥 
With an overwhelming 430 candidates nominated by Clubs, Associations and Members  across five categories, 西瓜影视 is pleased to announce the winners. 
 

CommBank Coach of the Year 

Ann Gourley 

Gosnell City鈥疐ootball Club 

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Referee of the Year 

Catalina Stylianou 

Central Conference 

Football Queensland 

Player of the Year 

Francesca Blyth 

United Warriors鈥疐ootball Club 

Football Queensland 

Volunteer of the Year 

Amanda Kapsaskis 

Edgeworth Junior Soccer Club 

Northern NSW Football 

Ally of the Year 

Anouk Meereboer 

Sale United鈥疐ootball Club 

Football Victoria 

 

西瓜影视 is proud to partner with CommBank on the Coach of the Year award. From supporting grassroots initiatives to the elite game, CommBank reaffirmed their commitment to growing our game and creating more opportunities for all to be involved in football. 

Coaching is critical to creating an inclusive and supportive sporting landscape, where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.鈥 

CommBank Coach of the Year winner, Ann Gourley, has been coaching at Gosnell City Football Club for five years, working on the development of the female football program in the U12-U16 women鈥檚 sides. 
 
She was nominated for, 鈥渃reating a safe and supportive environment, where the girls can interact with their community and their sport in a positive manner, allowing them to flourish into great young women and footballers. 

"I have not witnessed a dedication to a club and to the players as she demonstrates,鈥 her nominator said. 

Ann Gourley - FFW Coach Of The Year


Referee of the Year winner, Catalina Stylianou has been a registered referee for 4 years and has continued to grow, learn and develop through referee training and progression in both football and futsal.鈥 

Catalina was nominated for her professionalism and, 鈥渃ountless hours supporting new referees in their journey.鈥 

鈥淪he has grown to become a strong equitable and fair referee in all junior levels. She is also developing into a strong senior referee across Sunshine Coast and Brisbane,鈥 her nominator said. 

鈥淲atching Catalina lead a team of three female referees on an U18s boys鈥 game was inspiring!" 

Catalina - FFW Referee Of The Year


Player of the Year winner, Francesca Blyth is the captain of the United Warriors FC Women鈥檚 team. She is known across her community as someone who plays respectfully and with love for both her teammates and her opponents.  

She was nominated for her, 鈥渃ommitment to volunteering at the junior level, including her time after work as a Speech Pathologist, taking on canteen duty, assisting onsite at junior games, developing inclusivity initiatives for our younger female players and just generally embodying the philosophy of fair play.鈥  

francesca - FFW Player Of The Year


Volunteer of the Year winner, Amanda Kaspaskis was referred to as, 鈥渢he bones of Edgewood Junior Soccer Club. Without her the club would fall apart.鈥 Liaising with council, Amanda spends her time campaigning for upgrades and improvements for her club. 
 
She also acts as Registrar, knowing 830 players by name and providing them with once-in-a lifetime opportunities such as running out for both National Team and A-League games. 

Amanda Kapsaskis - FFW Volunteer of the Year


Ally of the Year winner, Anouk has been described as a 鈥渢railblazer,鈥 by those who nominated her. The Sale Men's and LVSL U18 Boys rep team coach is a true advocate of female football, 鈥渙rganising the GOSevens, GOFives, GOGirls and GOSoccerMums programs, while also taking on the role as a 西瓜影视 Schools program deliverer at local primary and special schools. She also coaches holiday clinics in her spare time. 

鈥淎nouk coordinated coaching and referee courses, 鈥榗ome and try鈥 days and tournaments. She also supports junior coaches and was part of Gippsports 鈥楲etUsPlay鈥 campaign. She is a true ally of female football, and her encouragement has been instrumental in seeing more females get involved in football at both playing & coaching levels.鈥 

Anouk - FFW Ally Champion of the Year


西瓜影视鈥檚 Head of Women鈥檚 Football, Women鈥檚 World Cup Legacy & Inclusion, Sarah Walsh said 鈥渙n behalf of 西瓜影视 I wish to congratulate the deserving recipients of this year鈥檚 National Female Football Week Awards for their outstanding contribution to football.  

As we prepare for one of the most exciting years in the history of Australian football, we are determined to achieve our goal of 50:50 gender equity across all areas of the game and will continue to work in partnership with our community to make this vision a reality鈥. 

Other activities across the 10-day celebration included three online webinars covering , and Celebrating Women in Football. With a panel of world-class coaches, referees, administrators and players, participants were given insights and encouragement to utilise on their own path to success as a girl or a woman in football. 

We also heard the empowering stories of women such as; and the dreams of who aims to be the first female FIFA President, while Football Freestyler, Susan Sohar showed the Our Game audience how to demonstrating three football tricks that are sure to impress on the pitch. 

As we countdown to the biggest ever FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup we have never been more excited about the future of football. 

西瓜影视 acknowledges the Australian Sports Commission in supporting women and girls in football through Legacy 鈥23 and . 

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