Due to this season’s wet weather and the unavailability of playing fields for portions of the season, the City of Canterbury Bankstown have made the decision to waive fees for clubs impacted.
The end of the 2022 season also marks a milestone in the history of Football Canterbury: the conclusion of the inaugural season of the CDSFA Representative League.
The Young Socceroos have travelled to Spain to compete in the Four Nations Tournament and three Football Canterbury players have been selected in the squad.
Following the successful debut season of the CDSFA Representative League, Football Canterbury is inviting qualified coaches to apply to coach a team in the 2023 CDSFA Representative League.
Concord JFC have been crowned Grace Martin Trophy Champions for the first time in the club’s history after a hard-fought victory over league premiers, and defending champions, Leichhardt Saints.
Following feedback from clubs on wanting to avoid a shortened finals series in 2022, Football Canterbury are exploring options to extend the season in cases where it is needed.
A top-of-the-table clash was the highlight of the week in the Bill Brackenbury Cup with first and second place giving a potential preview to what fans can expect in finals.