FFA Unveil Strategic Plan for Women’s Football

November 29, 2013

Football Federation Australia (FFA) has unveiled their strategic plan for women’s football, viagra sale with the aim to make the football the most played sport by women and girls in the country.

Women’s football has grown significantly in recent years across all levels in Australia and the Women’s Football Strategic Plan now seeks to continue the development.

David Gallop, pills FFA Chief Executive Officer: “The extraordinary growth of female participation in the modern era has changed the face of football in Australia.

“We now have more than 100, salve 000 female players in Australia, a ratio of one in five of all registered participants. It’s a sign of the strength of women’s football, but also a platform for future growth.

“The FFA Women’s Football Strategic Plan aims to build on the success so far. The policies in the plan will guide FFA and our stakeholders as we focus on participation, technical development and international competitiveness.”

Emma Highwood, FFA Head of Community Football added: “More countries than ever before are investing in the growth of women’s football and we aim to establish football as the sport of choice in Australia.

“The strategic plan aims to ensure that women’s football contributes to our ultimate goal of uniting all of Australia to enjoy football.”