Female Football Week is a national platform to profile and celebrate women in football with the aim of creating greater visibility across all areas of our game.
The annual celebration of women and girls in football will take place from 19 - 28 May 2023, only weeks away from the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup鈩 landing on Australia鈥檚 home shores.
Since its inception in 2014, Female Football Week has evolved into a national initiative that has assisted in raising the profile and showcasing women and girls in football at every level across the nation.
西瓜影视, its State Member Federations and over 2,400 community clubs nationally will encourage Australians through a series of events to join in and #LoveOurGame as the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023鈩 draws closer.
西瓜影视鈥檚 Head of Women's Football, Women's World Cup Legacy & Inclusion, Sarah Walsh:
鈥淎s football prepares to welcome the world to Australia, Female Football Week is set to be our biggest ever national celebration of women and girls in football and is just one of the many important levers to drive 50/50 equity in participation.鈥
Women鈥檚 football is experiencing unprecedented growth across all areas of the game and Female Football Week provides us with the opportunity to celebrate the many champions of our game and inspire a love of the game.
鈥淔rom the recent CommBank Matildas docuseries we have seen where a lifelong love of football can take you 鈥 whether as a player, coach, medical practitioner, or media professional. On or off the pitch, the game has something for everyone with significant benefits and we want to open the endless opportunities to women and girls to begin their own exciting journeys in the world game,鈥 Walsh concluded.

19 - 28 May will see a hive of activity delivered by the State Member Federations with 鈥淐ome and Try鈥 sessions, coaching and referee courses, Speakers鈥 webinars, Women in Football Panels, football festivals and networking events.
This year will also see the return of the national Female Football Week Awards, recognising the impact of community advocates across five award categories 鈥 players, coaches, volunteers, referees, and allies. Over 400 nominations have been received, with State winners to be announced later this month and national winners celebrated in July.
Football Queensland鈥檚 Senior Manager - Game Development, Kate Lawson, is anticipating an action-packed schedule to ignite the imagination of established and new participants.
鈥淭here are going to be more eyes on football in Australia than ever before,鈥 Lawson said. 鈥淭he increased representation of women in our game has everyone buzzing this year, which is why this Female Football Week is set to be the biggest and most exciting yet.鈥

鈥淭hrough the rollout of social football programs and the work we're doing with our clubs to help them #Be23Ready, Football Queensland aims to continue to grow our female participation base as we welcome more women and girls to our game in the months and years to come.鈥
With the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup鈩 just 66 days away, clubs around the country are also and show their support for the global showpiece. Clubs who participate will go in the running to win a visit from tournament mascot Tazuni庐.
A club administrator from the age of 15, now seven years later Angelica Georgopoulos is a Vice President at Strathfield FC in NSW. The 22-year-old noted the importance of Female Football Week in driving women and girls into finding their path in participation.
鈥淭hese are the golden years of female football, we have come so far from when I first started playing,鈥 Georgopoulos said. 鈥淔ootball has given me everything I know. It鈥檚 given me the chance to do what I love, it鈥檚 given me friends and family for life, and it鈥檚 given me real-life experience.鈥

鈥淔emale Football Week is an opportunity to embrace our incredibly hardworking women in this game. It can at times be challenging to be a woman in football, so spotlighting the amount of effort women and girls contribute to this game is essential. We need girls to know they can do anything and that the game needs and wants you!鈥
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西瓜影视 acknowledges the Australian Sports Commission in supporting women and girls in football through Legacy 鈥23 and .
Female Football Week Highlights
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Female Football Week Awards. State winners announced from 25 May 2023 onwards.
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Hundreds of events taking place across the community ranging from come-and-try days, female football festivals and gala days, social and networking events and plenty more making this the single biggest Female Football Week yet!
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Free National online seminar series to celebrate women in football through coaching, officiating, and playing.
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In partnership with the FIFA Women鈥檚 World CupTM, 西瓜影视 is inviting Clubs all around the country to embrace the Unity Beat, and record and share their videos for the chance to win a visit from Tazuni庐 in the lead-up to the tournament.
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