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Three Year Strategy Plan 2017 - 2019

Explore the history and objectives of the Granville & District Soccer Football Association's strategic plan, aiming to enhance competitions, participation, women's football, volunteers, coaching, facilities, and administration.

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Three Year Strategy Plan 2017 - 2019

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  1. Three Year Strategy Plan 2017 - 2019

  2. ASSOCIATION DETAILS Name: Granville & District Soccer Football Association Address: Everley St, Chester Hill NSW 2162 Club Location: Melita Stadium Web address: www.granvillesoccer.com.au Phone: 02 9738 7222 Page 2

  3. HISTORY AND PROFILE Granville & Districts Soccer Football Association is recognised as the oldest football association in the southern hemisphere operating since 1882 when a group of Scottish steelworkers from the Clyde Steelworks, along with other English and Welsh migrants, formed the first soccer club in Australia called Granville Soccer Club. This Club initially played at Brunton's Paddock (currently the site of Granville RSL Club) and adopted the colours of black and white stripes. The use of the black and white strip led to the club being affectionately known as the "Magpies", and the magpie emblem was adopted some years later leading the club then to be known as Granville Magpies. In 1902, the Granville Football Association was formed, incorporating the above club as well as a number of other 'clubs' that were typically a single team representing a local company, and the Association adopted the black and white colours and magpie emblem of its founding club, which continues today. Page 3

  4. ABOUT THIS PLAN This strategic plan has been developed by a forum representing members of the Granville Association. It recognises that while there are and will always be individual needs within our clubs, there is the need to share common goals. It is these common goals that are documented. The plan then identifies 7 objectives and what actions and timeframes adopted. This strategic document is then supported by a 3 year rolling plan that serves as a tool to achieve the Association goals in the next 3 years (2017 – 2019). Page 4

  5. VISION GDSFA will be the Sporting Association of choice for Clubs and Players by providing  the best possible foundation and environment for our footballers. Page 5

  6. MISSION STATEMENT • GDSFA has the honour of being the oldest Football Association in Australia and with the engagement and advice of it's member Clubs the responsibility of aiming to offer players of all backgrounds and capabilities an opportunity to promote, advance and foster the development of 'the world game' in a friendly welcoming and safe environment. Page 6

  7. OUR VALUES • Fun • Development • Respect • Community Spirit • Inclusiveness • Service Page 7

  8. Key Objectives

  9. KEY OBJECTIVES 1. Competitions 2. Participation 3. Women’s Football 4. Volunteers 5. Coaching 6. Grounds and Infrastructure 7. Finance and Administration Page 9

  10. Competitions

  11. Goal 1 - Competitions Page 11

  12. Goal 1 - Competitions Page 12

  13. Goal 1 - Competitions Page 13

  14. Participation

  15. Goal 2 - Participation Page 15

  16. Goal 2 - Participation Page 16

  17. Women’s Football

  18. Goal 3 – Women’s Football Page 18 4

  19. Volunteers

  20. Goal 4 – Volunteers Page 20

  21. Coaching

  22. Goal 5 – Coaching Page 22

  23. Grounds andInfrastructure

  24. Goal 6 – Grounds and Infrastructure Page 24

  25. Finance and Administration

  26. Goal 7 – Finance and Administration Page 26

  27. Goal 7 – Finance and Administration Page 27

  28. Goal 7 – Finance and Administration Page 28

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