Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) is delighted to announce that junior football for those aged 18 years and under will be able to resume from 1 July in accordance with the NSW State Government’s announcement on Tuesday. NNSWF CEO David Eland…
Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) has today announced that return to training will be permitted from Wednesday, 27 May 2020. NNSWF has released its Return to Training Guidelines that will underpin the return to training, with these guidelines developed over time…
Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) thanks its 8,000 dedicated, hard-working volunteers that make playing football in our region possible. National Volunteer Week is an annual celebration which acknowledges the generous contribution of our nation’s volunteers. In 2020 the theme is “Changing…
Northern NSW Football, its seven (7) member Zones and Clubs are continuing to work together to plan the resumption of community football, positioning the sport to commence after the Federal and State Government health authorities deem it safe. Following the…
Further to previous communication with stakeholders, a State of Play Report is now provided. A letter has been sent to each Member Club and the consultant Dr Dave Arthur has commenced a process of contacting the primary contact at each…
Football Infrastructure Funding Still Underway Despite COVID-19 InterruptionTwo Northern Rivers Clubs receive: $226,700 Northern NSW Football is pleased infrastructure funding has continued throughout the region in 2020 with 19 facilities sharing in $1.9m throughout the northern NSW region, despite the…
7.00pm 17 April 2020 We write on behalf of Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) to provide the football community with an update following the announcement by Football Federation Australia (FFA) on 1 April that all football activity remains suspended at least…
We’re not back on the pitch, but that doesn’t stop the football rolling. Northern NSW Football’s Head of Football Peter Haynes, commends and thanks all the clubs and stakeholders continuing to prepare and evolve their community clubs during this down…
PICTURE: Rebekka Battista, Our Kids and Our House Fundraising Co-ordinator accepts a donation of hot cross buns from FFNC General Manager, Steve Mackney. COVID-19 has made an impact in our country, with businesses, sporting clubs and local charities being hit…
#PlayForLives is an initiative being led by former Socceroos Captain and proud supporter of our region, Craig Foster. The initiative is about encouraging Australia’s sporting organisations and athletes to get mobilised and actively involved in one of the thousands of…