Northern NSW Football hosted its inaugural Marketing Masterclass for community clubs last week. NNSWF General Manager Marketing and Communications Mike Collins conducted the online masterclass, giving clubs an insight into expected trends in the Australian sports market for 2022. That…
Season 2022 is not far away and Football Far North Coast is looking forward to welcoming everyone back, ready to resume normal activity after two years of disruption. More than 7000 players across 24 clubs in this region are anticipated…
With parents getting ready for their children to head back to school, now is the time to prepare. And for Mark Lewis, the key is routine. Lewis is the assistant principal at Charlestown East Public School, where he also teaches…
NNSWF PlayFootball Support Co-Ordinator Jay Phouisangiem has offered some hints and tips for parents as they prepare to register their child for football in 2022. Jay joined NNSWF from Football Australia in January where he worked in the national PlayFootball…
As we look forward to season 2022 with renewed enthusiasm for a bumper year of football activity, as well as the Men’s World Cup in Qatar, Football Far North Coast wish to say thank you to everyone who has made…
A dedicated group of 11 coaches took part in Northern NSW Football’s first all-female coaching course over the weekend. The course was the first two days of the Football Australia ‘C’ Licence Course, with seven of the participants recipients of…
Northern NSW Football has invited clubs to apply for their 2022 Certificate of Currency. The Certificate of Currency is the formal document supplied by NNSWF confirming a club and its registered members are covered by the relevant insurances. This certificate…
Football Far North Coast is delighted to announce that Tursa Employment & Training will again be the principal partner for the 2022 ANZAC Day Cup and Callan McMillan Memorial Shield Competitions. TURSA has been a long-term supporter of Football Far…
Northern NSW Football will partner with Professor Philip Morgan to deliver a series of workshops to help clubs develop inclusivity within their organisations. The Building Inclusive Clubs workshops are recommended for NNSWF affiliated Member Zones and their boards as well…
Northern NSW Football has created a new role to help improve education and development of community referees across the member federation. Riley Kirkaldy has been appointed to the Referee Education and Development Co-Ordinator role and hit the ground running, holding…