The Cairns Post

Cairns in running to be Cup base

Cairns bid for role in World Cup

- MATTHEW MCINERNEY

THE Far North is already home to several generation­s of Matildas, but the region could be in line to play a significan­t role in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup if the joint Australia-New Zealand bid is successful.

The trans-Tasman bid is regarded a strong chance of success ahead of tomorrow morning’s announceme­nt, with Colombia the only remaining rival after Japan withdrew its bid earlier this week.

And the home of football in Cairns could play a major part in the internatio­nal tournament, with the revelation FNQ Football has officially nominated to become a training base for a visiting team.

FNQ Football administra­tor Alex Srhoj said Endeavour Park would need a security upgrade, but the region ticked “all of the boxes”.

“It would be incredible for the game, it’s hard to put into words what it could do for the women’s game in FNQ,” Srhoj told the Cairns Post.

“We put Endeavour Park forward. We’ve got the fields there, an Olympic swimming pool is a kilometre away and we’ve got access to an internatio­nal airport.

“We tick all of the boxes, and I think we’re well ahead of other regional areas.”

FNQ has developed a number of Matildas over the past few decades.

Tammie Thornton played 19 games for the Matildas in 1996 and 1997, on top of a club career which took her to English giants Chelsea.

Fellow Stratford junior Alicia Ferguson, who also spent time at Saints, played 66 games for Australia between 1997 and 2007.

Tully product Kim Carroll, who still plays for Perth Glory in the W-League, has notched 55 appearance­s for the Matildas since 2005.

And former Leichhardt junior Mary Fowler, who has made a handful of appearance­s for the Matildas to date and narrowly missed out on a game at the World Cup last year, could very well be a regular in the green and gold by the time 2023 rolls around.

Srhoj said he believed the way Australia and New Zealand reacted to the coronaviru­s pandemic would play into the region’s favour. The trans-Tasman bid is regarded a favourite to get the nod.

 ?? Picture: TRISTAN FURNEY ?? STRONG CHANCE: Mary Fowler (right) could be a mainstay in the Matildas for the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
Picture: TRISTAN FURNEY STRONG CHANCE: Mary Fowler (right) could be a mainstay in the Matildas for the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

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