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Women's Sport in Melbourne: Teams, Leagues and How to Get Involved
Melbourne leads Australia in women's sport, with elite teams across AFL, football, basketball, netball and cricket all calling the city home.
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Melbourne leads Australia in women's sport, with elite teams across AFL, football, basketball, netball and cricket all calling the city home.

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Melbourne has established itself as the national leader in women's sport, both at the elite level and in grassroots participation. The city is home to a remarkable spread of professional women's teams competing at the top of their respective competitions. In AFL, every Melbourne-based club fields a team in the AFLW competition, which runs through the summer and autumn months. The AFLW has grown rapidly since its launch and now draws strong crowds to MCG and Marvel Stadium fixtures, with the quality of play improving every season.
In football (soccer), Melbourne City FC Women and Melbourne Victory Women compete in the A-League Women competition, one of the most prominent women's football leagues in the Asia-Pacific region. Both clubs have strong local fanbases and play home matches at AAMI Park and other metropolitan venues. The A-League Women season typically runs through the summer, providing great football viewing at a time when AFL is in the off-season. Tickets are affordable and the matches are well suited to families.
Basketball and netball round out Melbourne's elite women's sport offering impressively. The Melbourne Boomers (WNBL) and the Southside Flyers (also WNBL, based in Dandenong) both compete in Australia's top women's basketball competition. In netball, the Melbourne Vixens and Collingwood Magpies Netball are well-established Super Netball clubs with loyal supporter bases. John Cain Arena and the State Netball and Hockey Centre are the key venues for these competitions, and both facilities are modern, accessible and enjoyable to visit.
Beyond watching, getting involved in women's sport at the community level has never been easier in Melbourne. AFLW's popularity has driven a surge in junior girls' participation in Australian rules, and clubs across the metropolitan area now field under-age girls' teams where there were very few just a decade ago. Football Victoria runs a girls-specific pathway called Skill Acquisition Program for younger players. Swimming Victoria, Basketball Victoria, Netball Victoria and Cricket Victoria all have dedicated women's and girls' programs with clear entry points on their websites. Melbourne is a city that celebrates women's sport loudly, and there has never been a better time to be part of it.
Sources: AFL Women's Melbourne Boomers Melbourne Vixens
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