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Donate to the NWS Spirit FC Equipment and Facilities Fund
Tax deductible donations can be made via the Australian Sports Foundation (click on their logo) and all funds are used to provide equipment and facilities for the NWS Spirit teams. Our latest project is to install automatic cameras at Christie Park
Tax deductible donations can be made via the Australian Sports Foundation (click on their logo) and all funds are used to provide equipment and facilities for the NWS Spirit teams. Our latest project is to install automatic cameras at Christie Park

NWSF Partners with Youthsafe
NWSF is proud to announce its community partnership with Youthsafe, a longstanding local charity whose mission is to ‘Partner to prevent unintentional injuries in young people’.
Both organisations are passionate advocates of young people, their families and coaches both on and off the field.
“The NWSF and NWS Spirit Football Club take great pride in providing our players and coaches in our community with platforms and pathways to play football. We also realise the positive influence sporting clubs can have upon the mostly young people who play.
“This is central to partnering with Youthsafe who have been leaders in the safety and wellbeing of young people for almost 40 years.” Mark Lockie, NWSF CEO said.
The partnership will see the Youthsafe logo on all NWS Spirit 1st grade shorts, website and social media posts.
A grant under the NSW Government’s Local Club Sport Program will enable Youthsafe to provide presentations for NWSF club coaches and collateral for NWSF newsletters with information relating to young people and risk on the roads, in workplaces, playing sport and safer socialising as well as articles and research.
“As the Chief Executive of Youthsafe I am delighted at the partnership with NWSF .
“It’s not often synergies are so strong and we are genuinely excited to provide valuable, relevant, resources to parents, coaches, families and of course the young players within the NWSF .” Warren Johnson, Youthsafe Chief Executive.
More information about Youthsafe programs can be found on their website: https://youthsafe.org/
NWSF is proud to announce its community partnership with Youthsafe, a longstanding local charity whose mission is to ‘Partner to prevent unintentional injuries in young people’.
Both organisations are passionate advocates of young people, their families and coaches both on and off the field.
“The NWSF and NWS Spirit Football Club take great pride in providing our players and coaches in our community with platforms and pathways to play football. We also realise the positive influence sporting clubs can have upon the mostly young people who play.
“This is central to partnering with Youthsafe who have been leaders in the safety and wellbeing of young people for almost 40 years.” Mark Lockie, NWSF CEO said.
The partnership will see the Youthsafe logo on all NWS Spirit 1st grade shorts, website and social media posts.
A grant under the NSW Government’s Local Club Sport Program will enable Youthsafe to provide presentations for NWSF club coaches and collateral for NWSF newsletters with information relating to young people and risk on the roads, in workplaces, playing sport and safer socialising as well as articles and research.
“As the Chief Executive of Youthsafe I am delighted at the partnership with NWSF .
“It’s not often synergies are so strong and we are genuinely excited to provide valuable, relevant, resources to parents, coaches, families and of course the young players within the NWSF .” Warren Johnson, Youthsafe Chief Executive.
More information about Youthsafe programs can be found on their website: https://youthsafe.org/
About
NWS Spirit FC is the men's representative football program run by North West Sydney Football Ltd (NWSF)
NWSF enters teams in the Football NSW National Premier League 2 NSW Mens , and the FNSW NPL Youth competition, the top tier of Youth competition.
NWSF also supports NWS Koalas in the NPL Women's competitions. More information on the Koalas program can be found on their facebook page here.
Spirit FC Seniors teams are entered in First Grade, Under 20 and Under 18 competitions, with Spirit FC Youth teams in Under 16, 15, 14 and 13.
Selection trials for NWS Spirit FC are normally held in the October of each Calendar year on a date fixed by FNSW.
If you are an U20 or First Grade player seeking a trial, please send your playing CV to spirit@ghfa.com.au
NWSF enters teams in the Football NSW National Premier League 2 NSW Mens , and the FNSW NPL Youth competition, the top tier of Youth competition.
NWSF also supports NWS Koalas in the NPL Women's competitions. More information on the Koalas program can be found on their facebook page here.
Spirit FC Seniors teams are entered in First Grade, Under 20 and Under 18 competitions, with Spirit FC Youth teams in Under 16, 15, 14 and 13.
Selection trials for NWS Spirit FC are normally held in the October of each Calendar year on a date fixed by FNSW.
If you are an U20 or First Grade player seeking a trial, please send your playing CV to spirit@ghfa.com.au