The Finalists for the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament have been decided following an exciting day of Semi-Finals in Wollongong.
After four days of pulsating football, 22 teams from across Australia have been whittled down to only six who now have the chance to be crowned National Youth Champions.
The Finals will take place from 9:00am Friday, 13 October at WIN Stadium with the official closing ceremony of the National Youth Championships 2023 to take place following the last match.
Finals Fixtures Confirmed
Capital Football will face Queensland Silver in the Under 14 B Final at 9:00am before NSW Metro takes on Victoria in the Under 14 A Final at 10.20am.
Mirroring the Under 14 A Final is the Under 16 Final, which will also feature NSW Metro and Victoria as the final game of this year’s National Youth Championships at 11.40am.
All three Finals will take place at WIN Stadium with matches going straight to penalties if scores are tied after the allotted 60-minutes of play.
US Women's Football Legend Watches On
There isn't much April Heinrichs hasn't seen over the course of her illustrious football career, from winning a FIFA Women's World Cup in 1991 to claiming Gold at the Athens 2004 Olympics with the US Women's National Team.
The lead of the FIFA Technical Study Group at a number of FIFA Women’s World Cups and icon of women's football has landed on the shores of Wollongong this week to gain further insight into the future of Women's Football in Australia.
"One of the best things you can do when you're trying to learn about a country's ecosystem is go closer to the grass,” Heinrichs explained.
“You can sit in rooms and talk to people and read documents, but when you get closer to the grass, you
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