NSW Government announce $750,000 in funding to help develop the next generation of regional female soccer stars

Beau Greenway
Updated January 22 2021 - 9:12am, first published January 20 2021 - 6:00pm
HELPING HAND: Former Matilda, Leeton's Joey Peters, and Albury's Ashleigh Carty, who has aspirations to one day play for Australia, at Lavington Sportsground on Wednesday. Picture: Mark Jesser
HELPING HAND: Former Matilda, Leeton's Joey Peters, and Albury's Ashleigh Carty, who has aspirations to one day play for Australia, at Lavington Sportsground on Wednesday. Picture: Mark Jesser

The next Matilda could be unearthed in the Riverina with the NSW government to fund an identification and youth development program for the next three years ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.

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Beau Greenway

Beau Greenway

Journalist

I like to tell the stories of great people in our communities. Email: beau.greenway@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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