Football Australia is pleased to announce the National Youth Championships will return in 2022 having been sidelined due to the COVID pandemic for the last two years.
Taking place over 10 days in September this year’s national football tournament for under-14s and 16s girls (19 to 23 September) and under-14s and 15s boys (26 to 30 September) will be hosted by Northern NSW Football in Coffs Harbour, where matches will be played at C.ex Coffs International Stadium.
Teams from Football Australia’s nine state and territory Member Federations will compete over five days to not only claim the coveted national title but to impress attending national team and technical staff from Football Australia.
“Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Youth Championships have not been contested since 2019, so we are delighted to see the return of Football Australia’s primary national football and showpiece tournament, which forms an important part of our talent identification program and the national team pathway for boys and girls,” Football Australia Chief Executive Officer James Johnson said.
“Many current Socceroos and Commonwealth Bank Matildas participated in the National Youth Championships on their journey to junior and senior national team selection, demonstrating the calibre of talent that will be showcasing their wares in Coffs Harbour later this year.
“Football Australia would like to acknowledge the endeavours of Northern NSW Football who have been both welcoming and well organised hosts of this event for over 15 years and we look forward to witnessing the prowess of the country’s best emerging players, coaches and officials at this year’s National Youth Championships.”
Northern NSW Football have hosted the championships since 2006 through the support of long-time partner Coffs Harbour City Council along with the NSW government through the Office of Sport and Destination NSW.
“Northern NSW Football is thrilled to welcome Australia’s best emerging talent back to Coffs Harbour. We have a proud football tradition in northern NSW, producing many Socceroos and Matildas and this is a fantastic opportunity to witness the future of Australian football on the field,” Northern NSW Football Chief Executive Officer David Eland said.
“I would like to thank Football Australia and our government partners Destination NSW, Office of Sport and Coffs Harbour City Council for their support and commitment to football.”
It is estimated that this year’s National Youth Championships will attract 3,000 visitors to Coffs Harbour and surrounding areas, delivering strong economic benefits to the local economy, while competitors will experience some of NSW’s best regional sporting facilities.
“The NSW Government is proud to support the National Youth Championships, which is an important pipeline for the development of Australia’s future professional footballers, so I am delighted it will be hosted in Coffs Harbour this year,” Minister for Tourism and Sport Stuart Ayres said.
“Coffs Harbour is the gateway to one of the most beautiful parts of NSW and this event will showcase our world class sporting facilities and fantastic tourism offerings of the region, attracting thousands of players and their families, spectators and officials. Securing an event like this in a key regional centre ensures the whole Mid North Coast benefits.”
Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Paul Amos said: “We’re thrilled to welcome the National Youth Championships back to the Coffs Coast. Our region loves sport, especially football and what better way
to celebrate that connection than hosting this elite competition for our youth.”
The draw for 2022 championships will be announced in August.