Football Australia Limited has concluded its twenty-third Annual General Meeting (AGM) at its Moore Park offices in Sydney, introducing board appointments and passing major constitutional reforms aimed at transforming the governance framework of Australian football.
The AGM coincided with the formal release of the Football Australia 2025 Annual Report, which detailed the organisation’s strategic activities and financial oversight for the 12 months ending 31 December 2025, alongside member considerations for the FY26 Annual Budget.
The meeting included official elections and internal board appointments to solidify leadership through to the end of the decade. Mr Paul Bittar, proposed by Adelaide United FC and seconded by Natalie Matich, was successfully elected to the Football Australia Board for a term expiring at the 2029 Annual General Meeting.
Following the conclusion of the AGM, the freshly constituted board convened to unanimously re-elect Mr Anter Isaac as Chairman and Ms Rachel Wiseman as Deputy Chair.
The assembly also formally ratified Ms Kelly Rourke as a member and the new chair of the Women’s Football Council. Rourke succeeds Ms Deidre Anderson AM, who concluded her dedicated tenure in the role since 2024.
Members voted to pass sweeping constitutional changes designed to align Football Australia with the contemporary requirements established by the Australian Sports Commission for National Sporting Organisations.
These reforms focus heavily on structural modernisation, inclusivity, and operational flexibility:
Chairman Anter Isaac utilised his annual address to unveil a comprehensive national reform agenda targeting structural alignment, commercial sustainability, and football excellence over the next decade.
To execute this strategy, Football Australia will establish dedicated, expert working groups to implement targeted advancements across multiple operational pillars.
The core features of the strategic rollout will address the following developmental areas:
Football Australia’s 2025 Full Annual Review, which includes financial and strategic updates, can be accessed HERE.
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