Our Work
How we are putting Australian football supporters at the forefront
Since 2023, the FSAA has worked to translate the shared passion of our terraces and clubs into structured, recognised representation at the decision-making table.
From delivering formal policy submissions directly to governing bodies to ratifying frameworks alongside players, coaches, and clubs, every milestone represents a concrete step toward a game where the rights, safety, and heritage of football supporters remain permanently at the forefront.
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National campaign to turn digital noise into direct political leverage.
Within 48 hours of an editorial on our website taking off, we successfully encouraged members and supporters to send hundreds of direct, personalised emails straight to their local federal MPs calling for fair funding for football across the country. -
Played a leading role in the public campaign and successfully liaised with venue management, Victorian Government and Football Australia to reinstate Federation Square as Victoria’s primary community live site during the tournament window.
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Ratified co-governance framework establishing the FSAA as a formal, independent, consulted stakeholder representing A-league supporters.
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Strategic partnership with the coaches' association to share information and resources, to find mutually beneficial outcomes, and share experiences between coaching pathways and supporter networks.
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Historic agreement signed alongside the professional players' association to unify stakeholder positions on player-fan safety boundaries and joint advocacy models.
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An operational submission tabled to A-League administration, proposing structural benchmarks to reform match-day operations, stadium venue management, and ticketing infrastructure across the professional leagues.
The document details a comprehensive strategy for clubs to move away from legacy, high-friction crowd control models and instead execute co-regulation frameworks co-designed with organised supporter bodies to stabilise match-day dynamics and safeguard club balance sheets.
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A formal governance brief delivered directly to Football Australia, establishing specific policy frameworks to integrate independent supporters representation into the administrative architecture of the domestic game.
The submission outlines actionable recommendations regarding national match-day protocols, active support regulation, and transparent consultative pipelines.
It serves as an benchmark for aligning national regulatory compliance with the wants and needs of football supporters and grassroots football communities.
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