Football NSW aids coaching development with continued delivery of ‘C’ Licence Courses

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Football NSW’s investment into coaching development has continued, with 17 ‘C’ Licence Coaching Courses delivered across eight associations and 235 participants partaking in 2022.

Along with four courses being administered at Football NSW headquarters, there have also been ‘C’ Licence Coaching Courses featured at the Northern Suburbs FA, North West Sydney FA, Blacktown District Soccer FA, Hills FA, Manly Warringah FA, Macarthur FA, Southern Districts Soccer FA as well as a joint effort involving Canterbury District Soccer FA, Football St George and Eastern Suburbs FA.

Regional ‘C’ Licence Courses have also taken shape in Albury/Wodonga, Bathurst, and the Southern Highlands while a Level 1 Goalkeeper Course has also taken shape.

Football NSW Technical Director Warren Grieve reaffirmed his intentions that more coaching courses delivered across the state will in turn see more quality coaches coming through the ranks.

“During a period that has presented significant challenges, it has been incredibly pleasing to be able to maintain our full commitment toward Coach Development,” he said via Football NSW.

“Having delivered 17 courses across Metropolitan and Regional NSW in such a short space of time demonstrates how our team have not only been flexible and adaptable to varying environments, but they have also shown commitment and professionalism to the overall process.

“We must also express our sincere thanks to the Member Associations, Regional Branches and the exceptional staff they’ve all had at their disposal which has greatly assisted to expertly deliver each of these courses.

“The Coach Development team has and will continue to grow providing more opportunities for aspiring coaches across the state.

“It’s great to see that our current educators provide quality and dedicated support and mentorship which in turn encourages a growth mindset of how we want to develop the next generation of potential coaches.”

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Minns Labor Government announces commitment to women’s football legacy.

The Minns Labor Government has announced an investment of $400,000 towards women’s football as a bonus of NSW hosting 11 games at the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

The NSW Football Legacy Program includes five key initiatives designed to grow and support women’s football at every level, ensuring a lasting impact from NSW hosting matches during the tournament — including the Final at Stadium Australia on 21 March.

Here’s what the program offers:

  • Women in Leadership Program: Designed to boost confidence and leadership skills among women in football, helping them step into or grow in leadership roles while building a strong network of advocates for the game.
  • Body Image and Wellbeing Program: Aimed at female players aged 13 to 18 in the National Premier League, this initiative focuses on promoting healthy body image and overall wellbeing.
  • Flexible Football Initiative: Introduces more accessible and adaptable ways for women to get involved in grassroots football, removing traditional barriers to participation.
  • Coach and Referee Mentor Program: Helps develop a strong network of female coaches and referees by pairing them with experienced mentors, creating role models and encouraging more women to take on these important roles.
  • First Nations Football: Supports young First Nations footballers (aged 14–16) and coaches by providing opportunities to train and grow in high-performance environments.

Minister for Sport Steve Kamper stated that the Minns Labor Government aims to build on the success of recent women’s football events to create a lasting, inclusive legacy for women and girls in NSW through the NSW Football Legacy Program.

“Women’s sport has seen tremendous growth and success in recent years, including the unforgettable performances of the Matildas at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023,” Kamper said in a press release.

“The Minns Labor Government wants to ensure that the momentum from that tournament and NSW’s hosting of 11 games at the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™ leaves a lasting legacy for women’s football in NSW at all levels.

“The initiatives delivered through the NSW Football Legacy Program will ensure football is a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for women and girls to play the World Game.”

Football NSW CEO John Tsatsimas welcomed the NSW Government’s support, saying it will help make football more accessible, safe, and inclusive for women and girls as Football NSW works toward gender parity.

“Football NSW has experienced unprecedented growth in female football and we are delighted with the NSW Government’s continued commitment to our game,” Tsatsimas said in a press release

“The initiatives being supported, including the Empower Her body image and wellbeing program, will help to ensure that football is an accessible, safe and enjoyable sport for women and girls across the state.

“We look forward to seeing the impact of these new and expanded programs over the coming years as Football NSW continues towards the goal of gender parity in our game.”

The $400,000 investment and the initiatives within the NSW Football Legacy Program mark a significant step forward in strengthening women’s football across the state.

AC Milan Camps: New Football Opportunities in Central Europe

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AC Milan has announced a partnership with Moderní fotbal s.r.o to launch two new Milan Junior Camps in Central Europe.

Through the partnership, Milan and Moderní fotbal s.r.o will deliver world class training camps in Prague, Czech Republic (14 -18 July) and Rovinka, Slovakia (21-25 July).

The camps will allow the Rossoneri to deliver its unique style of youth development and training to a new crop of young players in an often-overshadowed region of Europe to player aged 5-17.

By partnering with Moderní fotbal s.r.o, a Czech sports management, youth football coaching and adult education company with over 13 years of experience, AC Milan will be able to rely upon a successful local business as it ventures into new markets.

Crucially, Moderní fotbal will aid Milan as it seeks to build new relationships with clubs and footballing communities across the Czech Republic and Slovakia, while also providing technical and educational workshops to tomorrow’s stars.

These educational workshops will teach players of the importance of physical and mental wellbeing, as well as imprint AC Milan’s values-based philosophy.

Honorary Vice President of AC Milan Franco Baresi expressed enthusiasm for the partnership and the club’s camps.

“The launch of these new Milan Junior Camps marks a significant step in bringing AC Milan’s legacy and spirit to football fans and communities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia,” he said in a press release.

“We are pleased to collaborate with Moderní fotbal s.r.o., a company that shares our values of innovation, passion, and determination, making them the perfect partner to help us inspire future generations in this area.”

Likewise, Managing Partner at Moderní fotbal Lenka Hrabovská highlighted the shared beliefs Moderní fotbal and AC Milan have.

“This collaboration between Moderní fotbal and AC Milan is a unique opportunity to connect innovation, tradition, and passion — the core pillars of football,” she said in a statement.

“We believe this partnership will create exciting new experiences for our customers, fans, and the wider community across the Czech Republic and Slovakia.”

Through the deal, AC Milan will work to guide the next generation of players in new camps, whilst also expanding the club’s image and brand in an overshadowed market.

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