Construction begins on new $22 million Brisbane Roar Women’s home

Published 19 May 2022

Brisbane Roar Women sod turn

Moreton Bay is set to become the next great breeding ground for national football talent after work began on a new $22 million women’s centre of excellence at Brendale, just north of Brisbane.

This sports precinct will become one of the best dedicated women’s sports facilities in Australia once complete, and the new home of the Brisbane Roar’s A-League Women side and junior academy.

Mayor Peter Flannery said the deal between Moreton Bay Regional Council and the Roar would see hundreds, if not thousands, of aspiring young footballers take up the sport and emulate their heroes like Sam Kerr and Tim Cahill.

“Moreton Bay is positioning itself as an up and coming sports capital of Australia, especially for women, fresh after hosting the history-making 2022 NRLW Grand Final,” he said.

“Participation in women’s sport is sky rocketing and we want to be at the forefront of developing facilities that will help grow women’s sport locally and nationally.

“This $22 million investment comprises state of the art high performance facilities for the Roar as well as brand new facilities to support growth of our existing local clubs.

“The Roar facility will have  the best modern features for a professional squad to be competitive like a high-performance gym, ice baths, coaches’ offices, and changerooms modelled on Manchester City club rooms, as well as architectural design features to make it a welcoming space to be in.”

Brisbane Roar Vice-Chairman Chris Fong said he can’t wait to see this construction site become one of the best headquarters in the A-League Women's competition.

“We’re thrilled to turn the sod today and bring us one step closer to this brilliant new base in Moreton Bay,” he said.

“The people of Moreton Bay are proud and passionate supporters of football and especially women’s football, so we can’t wait to bring our A-League Women's program and our youth academy to this part of South East Queensland.

“This will be a huge advantage and benefit to our players, and it’s a big part of our strategic plan to not only reclaim our place at the top of the A-League Women’s competition but to grow the sport in Queensland.

“I’d like to thank the Moreton Bay Regional Council for delivering this amazing new facility and hope to have a long and successful partnership.”

Cr Cath Tonks (Div 9) said this $22 million centre of excellence is situated within the massive 86-hectare South Pine Sports Complex at Brendale, which is fast becoming one of the biggest multisport precincts in Queensland.

“Work is underway with the aim to have the women’s centre of excellence completed around the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup which is being hosted right here in Australia with the potential that one of the travelling international squads could use it as their training base,” Cr Tonks said.

“I’m just thrilled that two popular local teams - Moreton Bay United Football Club and Albany Creek Excelsior Football Club - will score a brand new club building and fields alongside some of the best footballing talent in the state, which will create a direct pathway for locals into the top flight.

“Every aspiring young Moreton Bay footballer will have a chance to be the next A-League star and hopefully follow their idols by playing in a World Cup.”

Moreton Bay Regional Council thanks the Federal Government for its contribution of $500,000 from the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program round 2 of funding.