Junior football players, the elite and those just wanting to kick some goals, will be able to play all year-round at the Padstow Park Synthetic Field, after it was officially opened by Mayor Khal Asfour and members of the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association (BDAFA) on Saturday.
The multimillion-dollar facility is the third of its kind in Canterbury Bankstown, and includes a new FIFA certified, synthetic turf, miniroos field, along with new sports field lighting. The next stage will see upgrades to amenities and car parking.
Mayor Asfour said he was thrilled to see the fantastic new facility embraced by the football community and encouraged all locals to check it out.
“We’ve scored a hat trick with our third all-weather synthetic field in Canterbury Bankstown,” Mayor Asfour said.
“Synthetic fields encourage our community to be active and healthy all year round.
“Rain, hail or shine, locals will be able to get out on the footy field and kick goals.”
The field will be enjoyed by all grassroots and representative teams weekly and will be available for public use when games are not in play.
In February alone, the field has been utilised by 11 different BDAFA community clubs, providing more than 70 hours’ worth of playing time.
BDAFA General Manager Leanne Millar said there had been a huge uptake in the use of the new synthetic field from local clubs both training and playing their trial games.
“The community is really excited about having access to a facility of this calibre in Bankstown. It’s been a long time coming,” Ms Millar said.
Facility to kick goals in rain, hail or shine
PADSTOW Park is set to become an exciting football hub with the opening of a new, all-weather, synthetic field.