The 2015 Annual Report
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Monday, March 21, 2016
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Boom! Boom! Boom! A nation-leading player boom in Victoria has helped catapult football, The Beautiful Game, to the leading participation sport in the country.
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A massive 13% increase in registered players meant Victoria led the way in the last 12 months as football became Australia's favourite sport. Victoria burst through the 60,000 winter player barrier, with 62,133 players pulling on the boots to play in 2015. This was up from 55,993 in 2014, a huge rise that headlined a stellar year where national player registrations increased by 7%. Roy Morgan Research confirmed the boom for football, with its findings for the first time showing that football had overtaken swimming to be the number-one participation sport in the country for children aged 6–13 years old. Victoria was central to this success, with major events like the
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International Champions Cup where over 220,000 fans witnessed international stars from Real Madrid, Manchester City and AS Roma in Melbourne in July 2015. It was also a stellar year for women's football with the Matildas making the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup, while Melbourne City marked their inaugural year in the Westfield W-League by winning a perfect 14 games from 14 to take out the championship. Victoria recorded a 7% increase in women's and girls' football participation, reflecting a significant change in the country’s sporting landscape. For the first time, more girls aged 6–13 years old are playing football than netball across Australia, as confirmed by Roy Morgan Research.
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ODDBALL Peter Bettison, 80, of Devon, UK, trained his four-yearold goldfish to “kick” a tiny ball into a football goal in the bottom of its tank. Mr Bettison noted that it had taken to football “like a fish to water” and enjoyed scoring, but was prone to diving...
1.19 million Australians are playing football More girls aged 6–13 years old are playing football than netball A massive 13% increase in registered players in Victoria There were 7% more women and girls playing football in 2015
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