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read moreAustralian Professional Leagues (APL) has today announced a raft of new initiatives to drive the women’s game forward including three expansion teams planned to be introduced in time for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and a new club championship competition announced combining results in men’s and women’s football.
Just eight months after the APL confirmed their control of the A-League and W-League, and as part of a strategic expansion plan, APL have announced the planned addition of three teams - Wellington Phoenix, Central Coast Mariners and Western United FC - to the competition ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023.
The timetable for expansion will be finalised and announced in the coming weeks and will mean the W-League will provide more games and more opportunities for the nations’ elite female footballers, with the addition of the first new women’s teams since Melbourne City FC joined in 2015.
The W-League Finals Series will be expanded with the addition of a Preliminary Final - rewarding the teams that finish first and second on the league table with an extra chance to reach the Grand Final, as well as giving fans more drama-filled finals football.
A brand new ‘Club Championship’ has also been launched by APL - meaning that the club (not the team) with the most combined points at the end of the men’s and women’s seasons wins the Club Championship. The new trophy is designed to bring together fans of the men’s and women’s games, and ally the club teams in partnership.
Meanwhile, a long-term collective bargaining agreement is being finalised by APL and Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) to drive up standards across the game and provide for an immediate and significant investment by the clubs in their players.
Announcing the changes, APL Managing Director, Danny Townsend stated “this is just the beginning of a sustained investment programme in women’s football - we announced unbundling just eight-months ago, and are already bringing more games, more players, better broadcast, improved employment conditions and enhanced footballing pathways.
“We want to unleash football’s potential in Australia and this is a significant step forward in delivering the future that the game deserves.”
PFA co-Chief Executive, Kate Gill added “the expansion of the competition is an important step forward and illustrates the confidence in the women’s game and the solid foundations that have been built.
“The players have been vocal advocates for the growth of the competition and positively APL’s women's football strategy will not only provide additional employment opportunities and match minutes for our talented players but delivers a healthy boost to the W-League in the lead up to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.”
Football Australia’s Head of Women’s Football, Sarah Walsh added “women and girls now have more choice than ever when it comes to selecting a sport to play in Australia. It’s imperative that Football continues to progress and evolve when it comes to providing greater access and opportunity for women and girls in football.”
“With the W-League entering its 14th season and a commitment to broader expansion of the league, I am confident that we are taking the right steps forward as a game to ensure that football is the number one sport of choice for women and girls as we strive for 50:50 gender balance by 2027.
“Football has always provided women in football with a clear and accessible pathway to play for the Commonwealth Bank Matildas and junior women’s national teams. W-League expansion not only broadens these existing pathway opportunities, it additionally strengthens our national team aspirations for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 and beyond.”
Image: W-League representatives at the launch of the competition's 2019 season.
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