Australian Govt Funds 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup: Football Australia

Football Australia has welcomed confirmation of a $15 million funding investment from the Australian Government in further support of Australia's hosting of the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup™.

The holding of the 21st edition of the world's oldest women's international football competition is set to harness the energy and momentum generated from a transformational FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™, build on the significant impact of the CommBank Matildas on the Australian sporting landscape and further supercharge the participation of women and girls in football across the nation.

Football Australia Chief Executive Officer, James Johnson, acknowledged and thanked the Federal Government for their continued partnership in the organisation of world-class sporting and major events.

"Australia is a recognised global leader in hosting major international football tournaments as demonstrated by our delivery of the best-ever FIFA Women's World Cup last year," Johnson said.

"We convey our sincere appreciation for the Federal Government's substantial investment today which now ensures Football Australia is well positioned to continue this tradition. With the competition poised to commemorate its 50th anniversary next year, it's our ambition to elevate the experience of the AFC Women's Asian Cup to a level that celebrates women's football in our region, and further ignites dreams of the next generation of footballers throughout our confederation.

"Football has demonstrated that it is not only a wonderful vehicle for social inclusion, cohesion and change, but investing into global football tournaments such as the FIFA Women's World Cup last year and the AFC Women's Asian Cup in 2026, makes economic sense through the significant boost into the domestic economy because of the tournament. Through our CommBank Matildas we have exhibited the powerful potential of women when they are invested in and engaged.

"There continues to be enormous potential growth in women's football and hosting the AFC Women's Asian Cup will strengthen our ability to establish a lasting impact for people from all backgrounds in Australia and across Asia."

The 12-nation tournament will be held in New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia, with the investment package set to aid in the successful delivery of Asia's premier women's football competition that is anticipated to result in over $250 million injected into local economies, 24,000 international visitors to Australia, over 1,000 jobs and a global television audience of hundreds of millions.

Australia is well placed to continue reaping the benefits of holding a major sporting tournament following the enormous economic success of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 which saw a $490 million investment return of $1.32 billion in economic impact for the nation. The AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 is positioned to maintain and strengthen the social and economic benefits.

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