Clubs are already smashing membership records six weeks out from the start of the new season thanks to a post-World Cup spike in interest
‘Amazing response’ off back of huge interest in MatildasA-League Women clubs are already smashing membership records six weeks out from the start of the new season thanks to a spike in interest due to the Matildas’ World Cup success.
The Brisbane club has reached 2,500 members across paid and free children’s memberships, and are hoping to reach 4,000 in the coming month. “It’s an amazing response,” a spokesperson said. Sydney FC’s women’s membership package costs $120 for adults and includes access to 11 home games. Melbourne Victory’s costs $60. The Roar’s full women’s membership costs $115, though the club also offers a five-game package for $60.
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