Western Sydney to host Matildas’ international match

The NSW Government via Destination NSW has secured a women’s international football friendly between the Westfield Matildas and Chile on 9 November.

Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said he was delighted the high-profile match had been secured for Parramatta.

“Western Sydney truly is a powerhouse for tourism and major events, and this has only been strengthened since the new world-class Bankwest Stadium opened earlier this year,” Mr Ayres said.

“Major sporting events play a vital role in attracting visitors to our wonderful Harbour City, and what better place to host an international friendly than right in the heart of Western Sydney.”

Minister for Sport John Sidoti said the NSW Government is a proud champion of women in sport.

“Supporting this international friendly between the Westfield Matildas and Chile aligns with the NSW Government’s broader vision of helping to grow and promote women’s sport,” Mr Sidoti said.

“We recently announced our support for the bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023. The NSW Government is determined to continue to support major events like these which showcase some incredible talent in our great state and inspire the next generation of sporting superstars.”

Westfield Matildas Head Coach Ante Milicic today welcomed confirmation that his team will take on Chile in Parramatta as Australia begins to set its sights on qualification for next year’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

“Chile performed admirably in a difficult group at this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in France, and will provide a strong challenge for us as we seek to develop as a unit leading up to our Tokyo 2020 Olympic Qualifiers which commence in February next year,” Mr Milicic said.

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