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Sydney FC agree to A-Leagues Women & Academy partnership with Billbergia

Sydney FC have agreed to a one-year A-League Women’s and Sydney FC Academy partnership with  Australian property group, Billbergia.

The announcement:

Sydney FC have agreed a one-year A-League Women’s and Sydney FC Academy partnership with family-owned Australian property group, Billbergia.

The residential, commercial, retail and hospitality development company has 33 years of experience in creating communities within Sydney and New South Wales.

Our partnership will see the Billbergia logo adorn the sleeve of the Sky Blues A-Leagues Women’s jersey as well as the back of shorts on all Sydney FC Youth Academy playing kit.

Sydney FC Chief Executive Officer Danny Townsend welcomed Billbergia to the Sky Blues family.

“Billbergia are an excellent addition to our ever-increasing group of corporate partners, and we are looking forward to enjoying a great year working with them.

“They have a large passion for building, creating and inspiring communities which are key values and pillars in Sydney FC’s own mission.

“We are excited about how we can help each other leverage these passions and are looking forward to building a long-term successful relationship.”

Billbergia’s most recent developments include the Wentworth Point Town Centre and the Rhodes Central precinct complete with Heliostat Tower topping out the building.

Billbergia Managing Director and owner John Kinsella AM said: “The Sydney FC partnership adds to a long line of Billbergia investments in supporting players across multiple sports, and across all ages and abilities. It will provide great benefit to the local area.

“We’ve seen that Sydney FC’s community football engagement is the strongest and most wide-reaching in the country.

“Football is a huge part of our community with many millions around Australia playing and following the game.

“Our aim is about creating communities and by partnering and investing with Sydney FC, who are sports leaders in this area, we believe we can make even more of a difference.

“For us, creating communities means investing in an environment that brings families and community members together, and inspires and promotes healthy, active lifestyles.”

Billbergia has supported the Inner West Bulls Basketball through use of its indoor facility in Ryde and in association with RK-Group is building the Billbergia Indoor Sports Centre at Camellia with six indoor multi-purpose courts for the West Sydney Wolves Basketball.

The property group has also entered into an agreement with Canada Bay Council to construct a $70m community recreation centre at Rhodes, including a gym and multi-purpose courts, and has proposed an agreement with Parramatta Council to construct community multi-purpose indoor courts at neighbouring Wentworth Point.

Sky Blues A-League Women’s players Charlotte McLean and Cortnee Vine recently scaled the Rhodes tower to help announce the partnership.

Both the A-League Women and the Sydney FC Academy will return to training next week ahead of their new seasons.

Source: Sydney FC media release

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