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Women's Sport in Sydney: Teams, Leagues and How to Get Involved

From Super Netball and the WNBL to the A-League Women and surf life saving, Sydney's women's sport scene is thriving at every level.

By The Daily Sydney · Published 22 June 2026 at 6:00 pm

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Updated 26 June 2026 at 7:01 pm

Women's Sport in Sydney: Teams, Leagues and How to Get Involved
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Women's sport in Sydney has never been stronger. Across football, basketball, netball, cricket, surf life saving and more, Sydney women and girls are competing at every level from community grassroots through to national and international competition. The city is home to a remarkable collection of professional women's teams, and the crowds, coverage and community investment behind them continue to grow season by season. If you are looking to watch, play or get your daughter involved, Sydney has more options than ever before.

At the elite level, Sydney fans can follow the NSW Swifts and Giants Netball in Super Netball, the Sydney Flames in the WNBL, the Sydney FC women's team and Western Sydney Wanderers women in the A-League Women competition, and the Sydney Thunder and Sydney Sixers women in the WBBL cricket competition. Each of these sides plays home matches in Sydney, and tickets are typically affordable and easy to obtain. These clubs also run active community engagement programs, and several offer free or discounted tickets to junior girls in affiliated clubs.

The A-League Women season runs through the Australian summer into spring, and Sydney FC's women's team plays home matches at venues around the city including Leichhardt Oval and Allianz Stadium. Western Sydney Wanderers women play at CommBank Stadium in Parramatta. Both clubs have active junior development pathways for girls who want to pursue football seriously, and Football NSW coordinates the state-level competition structure for women and girls at community level.

Surf life saving is a distinctly Sydney institution, and women have been central to the movement since its earliest days. Clubs at Bondi, Manly, Cronulla, Maroubra and dozens of other Sydney beaches welcome female members of all ages for patrol duties, surf sports competition, swimming and carnival events throughout the summer season. The surf carnival season, which runs from November through to March, features women competing in board racing, surf swimming, beach sprints and iron-person events, and the standard of competition across Sydney's clubs is extremely high.

For anyone wanting to get active in women's sport at the community level, virtually every sport in Sydney now has a dedicated women's competition or mixed competition where women are welcome. Netball, football, cricket, touch football, basketball, rowing, swimming and athletics all have women's pathways accessible through local clubs and associations. Searching the relevant governing body website for your sport of choice, or contacting your local council's sport and recreation team, is the best starting point. The momentum behind women's sport in Sydney is real, and there has never been a better time to be part of it.

Sources: NSW Swifts Sydney FC Women Surf Life Saving NSW

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