Matildas Waltzing Towards New Home In Melbourne
The Matildas have their eyes set on home-country World Cup glory in 2023 – and a vision will soon start to form for a new permanent home for the national women’s soccer team in Melbourne’s north.
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Martin Pakula today announced an investment of $1.5 million to start planning for the Home for the Matildas and a State Rugby Union Centre to be created at La Trobe University’s Bundoora Sports Park.
The facility would be the Victorian base for Football Federation Australia’s national women’s programs – led by the world number seven ranked, Sam Kerr-captained Matildas – and the training, high-performance and administration centre for Football Victoria.
The planning work will be conducted in partnership with Rugby Victoria with designs to include training and administration space for programs including the Melbourne Rebels’ Super W team.
The Commonwealth Government has committed $15 million towards the construction of the Home of the Matildas in Victoria.
La Trobe University has invested more than $80 million to develop the first two stages of its Sports Park Master Plan which includes a six-court indoor stadium, research laboratories and facilities for soccer, football, cricket and baseball. The Banyule City Council has contributed $5 million towards the cost of the works.
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup will be played across Australia and New Zealand with Melbourne’s AAMI Park to host five games including a quarter-final. The ninth FIFA Women’s World Cup will be the largest ever with 32 teams engaged to play 64 games over a five-week period in July/August.