2021 Annual Report Football NSW

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Throughout the course of FFW 2021, over 3,000 participants were involved as players, coaches, administrators, and officials across more than 20 different activations. It was extremely pleasing to see an increase in fans and supporters at the FFW promotions and activities either at NPL, WNPL matches or via broadcast mediums. There were also families and friends who celebrated and supported participants at the various gala days, skills sessions and come’n’try activities.

FEMALE FOOTBALL FNSW would like to thank the Associations and Clubs that supported FFW and hosted events in what WEEK has been a challenging season. This year’s activations included female football festivals, come and

try skill sessions, female only coaching courses/workshops, Football4all matches, exhibition games, FFW themed NPLW rounds, Female Football Weeksmall-sided 2021 football competitions, Kick-On for Women programs, player appearances, schools programs and Zumba football sessions. Throughout the course of FFW 2021, over 3,000 participants were involved as players, coaches, administrators, and officials across more than 20 different activations. It was extremely pleasing to see an increase in fans and supporters at the FFW promotions and activities either at NPL, WNPL matches or via broadcast mediums. There were also families and friends who celebrated and supported participants at the various gala days, skills sessions and come’n’try activities. FNSW would like to thank the Associations and Clubs that supported FFW and hosted events in what has been a challenging season. This year’s activations included female football festivals, come and try skill sessions, female only coaching courses/workshops, Football4all matches, exhibition games, FFW themed NPLW rounds, small-sided football competitions, Kick-On for Women programs, player appearances, schools programs and Zumba football sessions.

Throughout the course of Female Football Week (FFW) 2021, over 3,000 participants were involved as players, coaches, administrators, and officials across more than 20 different activations. It was extremely pleasing to see an increase in fans and supporters at the FFW promotions and activities, either at NPL, WNPL matches or via broadcast mediums. There were also families and friends who celebrated and supported participants at the various gala days, skills sessions and come’n’try activities.

Football NSW would like to thank the Associations and Clubs that supported FFW and hosted events in what has been a challenging season. This year’s activations included female football festivals, During the two days, participants were fortunate enough to hear from come and try skill sessions, female only coaching courses/workshops, including Rae Dower, Debbie Fisher, Kelly Anne-Parry from th Football4all matches, exhibition games, FFW themed NPLW rounds, Matildas Camp: 4 May –speakers 7th May 2021 ACPE, Warren Grieve and Les Bee. It provided a great opportunity to small-sided football competitions, Kick-On for Women programs, player During the week of FFW FNSW hosted a Matildas ID Camp Valentine network and teach female coachesTalent across various levelsat of football how Sports Park. Durin appearances, schools programs and Zumba football sessions. to deliver coaches andparticipated work to improve in thetraining game. the week, the players stayed onfeedback site andto regularly sessions. The players o

this camp consisted of the best Camp: 26 Australian– based Matildas 4th – 7th May 2021 players with the intent to select prior to th

Female Coach Developer Workshop: 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The camp of a NSW female coaching staff that During the also weekconsisted of FFW, Football hosted a Matildas Talent ID consisted of FNSW facilitated a female coach developer workshop at Valentine Sports Park. The two-day course Camp at Valentine Sports Park. During the week, the players stayed on Mel Andreatta, Rae Dower and Leah Blayney. site andat regularly in training sessions. The players on this consisted of 17 female coaches from various associations bothparticipated a community and NPLW camp consisted of the best 26 Australian–based players with the intent level. During the two days, participants wereOnly fortunate enough from speakers including Raeof to select prior toto the Tokyo Olympics. The camp also consisted Matildas Invite Training Session: 4thhear May2020 2021 a female coaching team that consisted of Mel Andreatta, Rae Dower and Dower, Debbie Fisher, Kelly Anne-Parry from ACPE, Warren Grieve and Les Bee. It provided a greatto Coaches from Community football and NPLW were given the opportunity attend an invite Leah Blayney. only female Matilda’s trainingacross session.various This coincided with one ofhow the Matildas scheduled training sessio opportunity to network and teach coaches levels of football to deliver Only Training Session: 4th May 2021 the week.the In total, 41Matildas femaleInvite coaches were invited to attend. feedback to coaches and work for to improve game. Coaches from Community football and NPLW were given the opportunity to attend an invite-only Matildas’ training session. This coincided with one of the Matildas scheduled training sessions for the week. In total, 41 female coaches were invited to attend. Matildas Invite Only Internal Match: 7th May 2021

Female Coach Developer Workshop: The female coaches were also invited to attend a closed match. The Female Coach Developer Workshop coaches enjoyed the unique and welcomed FNSW facilitated a female coach developer workshop at Valentine Sports Park. experience The two-day course the technical Football NSW facilitated a female coach developer workshop at discussion. We look forward to working with Football Australia to consisted of 17 female coaches from various associations provide at both a community and NPLW Valentine Sports Park. The two-day course consisted of 17 female more opportunities for coaches to experience such high-level level. During the two days, participants were fortunate enough to hear from speakers including Rae coaches from various associations at both a community and NPLW level. coaching opportunities. Dower, Debbie Fisher, Kelly Anne-Parry from ACPE, Warren Grieve and Les Bee. It provided a great opportunity to network and teach female coaches across various levels of football how 2021 to deliver PG 16 ANNUAL REPORT | FOOTBALL NSW feedback to coaches and work to improve the game. 2021 Yearbook.indd 16

Matildas Invite Only Internal Match: 7th May 2021 11/3/22 10:57 am The female coaches were also invited to attend a closed match. The coaches enjoyed the unique


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