Australia鈥檚 best para footballers are headed to Perth this October with the west coast city set to host the 2023 National Para Football Championships for the first time.
Running from 3 - 8 October 2023 at the world-class WA State Football Centre, five teams will be in contention to be crowned national champions in the 19th edition of the competition.
The tournament will hold additional significance this year as it will be the final opportunity to impress the CommBank ParaMatildas and CommBank Pararoos head coaches prior to their selection of the Australian squads for the Men鈥檚 and Women鈥檚 2023 IFCPF Para Asian Cup.
西瓜影视 Head of Inclusion, Sarah Walsh, said it was pleasing to see the competition continue to grow each year.
鈥淭he National Para Football Championships are a critical part of 西瓜影视鈥檚 vision to ensure football is open and accessible to the Australian community,鈥 Walsh said.

鈥淟ast year we saw the expansion of the tournament to include an all women鈥檚 team for the first time and advancements including full streaming of the all the matches. Off the back of that increased visibility and heroizing of para footballers, we anticipate that in 2023 we will see greater participation than ever before.
鈥淭he championships are an essential representative pathway but every year we see that it鈥檚 about more than football; it鈥檚 an inclusive and positive environment that allows players to celebrate and empower each other and para football,鈥 she concluded.
With the tournament set to kick off at the beginning of October, it will provide a smorgasbord of football for Perth with the city recently Asian Qualifiers Round 2.
It will be the first time that Perth would have held the Championships and is rewarded for the recent strong development of CommBank Pararoos and CommBank ParaMatildas emerging from the state.
Football West CEO Jamie Harnwell said: 鈥淔ootball West is delighted with the news that the 2023 National Para Football Championships are coming to Perth for the first time.
鈥淚n recent years WA has boasted some of the best players in Australia, including recently retired CommBank Pararoos legend Chris Barty, Connor Bunce, Alessandro La Verghetta and goalkeeper Katelyn Smith, who helped the CommBank ParaMatildas reach the IFCPF Women鈥檚 World Cup final in 2022.
鈥淭he new State Football Centre will be an outstanding venue for this tournament and hopefully we will see the Gold Fields WA State Paras go one better than the silver medal they won in 2019. It is also another endorsement for football in Western Australia, coming just weeks before the CommBank Matildas head to Perth to play three qualifying matches for the Paris 2024鈩 Olympics.鈥
CommBank ParaMatildas head coach, Kelly Stirton, stated the importance of the Championships in identifying the next generation of national team stars.
鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to have the National Para Football Championships back for another year and in a new location,鈥 Stirton said. 鈥淭hese Championships play an important role in the player pathway as it is the only time that Kai Lammert and I get to watch and identify new players to come into our camps for domestic training camps and major tournaments.
鈥淲e are appreciative of the substantial amount of work undertaken by the Member Federations to prepare players for these Championships. Representing your state with your mates is always a special time and with the added incentive of the national team, this tournament is one that provides both coaches and players fantastic opportunities.鈥

Former CommBank Pararoos goalkeeper and WA State Team Manager, Chris Barty, explained how vital the tournament was for the acceptance of para-athletes.
鈥淔or players starting out, this might be the first time they play our version of the game. It might even be the first time they meet someone else with a disability,鈥 Barty said. 鈥淚 loved my time playing for Australia, but representing Western Australia was always extra special.鈥
鈥淭he gold jersey is something that is synonymous with State Teams in WA Football and getting to wear that kit essentially tells our players 鈥淲e Belong鈥. As a captain, I always wanted our team to go out there and show everyone in football why we deserved to belong alongside other WA State Teams.鈥
2023鈥檚 tournament will be held thanks to the support of Football West. All the latest news and updates will be available here.