Football Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members to its Football Development Committee (FDC), further strengthening the strategic vision for the ongoing growth and development of football in Australia.
Former Socceroo Cap #397 Mark Schwarzer OAM, Matilda Cap #89 Di Alagich, and high-performance specialist Anthony Crea have joined the FDC, bringing a wealth of experience, knowledge, and a deep understanding of the game to their new roles.
These appointments follow a structured process to identify individuals with unique skills and national team expertise, ensuring the FDC continues to contribute effectively to Football Australia’s strategic football development initiatives.
They will join Football Australia CEO James Johnson, Football Australia Board Member Sam Ciccarello, and Football Australia Board Member and former Matilda (Cap #108) Heather Garriock who already serve on the FDC. Together, this group brings a diverse set of perspectives and expertise, ensuring a well-rounded approach to the development of football across Australia.
FDC Chair Heather Garriock, commented: “The appointment of Di, Mark, and Anthony brings a new dynamic to the Football Development Committee. Their unique expertise, combined with their deep understanding of the game at all levels, will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of football in Australia. I’m excited to see the fresh ideas and insights they will contribute as we continue to strengthen our pathways and overall football strategy.”
Football Australia CEO James Johnson said: “As we continue to develop the game at all levels in Australia, the Football Development Committee plays a crucial role in advising Football Australia as it continues to drive key initiatives for both elite and grassroots football. The appointment of Di Alagich, Mark Schwarzer and Anthony Crea further enhances the expertise within the Committee, ensuring we are well-positioned to meet the evolving challenges and opportunities of football development in Australia.
“We are excited to welcome these respected figures in Australian football, each bringing their own unique perspective. Mark’s legacy as one of Australia’s greatest goalkeepers, Di’s contribution to the women’s game, and Anthony’s high-performance and sports science expertise will play a key role as we continue to build on the success of our national teams and strengthen the game across the Australian football landscape.”
“The new appointments to the Football Development Committee reflect Football Australia’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the continued growth and success of football across the nation,” concluded, Johnson.
Key Appointments
Mark Schwarzer OAM – One of Australia’s most decorated footballers, Mark Schwarzer has represented the Socceroos 109 times, playing in two FIFA World Cups and numerous other international tournaments. His extensive international playing experience will offer key insights into elite player development and national team strategy.
Di Alagich – A former Matilda with 86 caps and a pioneer in Australian women’s football, Di Alagich’s involvement in the game spans over a decade at the highest level. Her deep understanding of women’s football will be critical in shaping strategies for the continued growth and success of the women’s game in Australia.
Anthony Crea – With over 20 years of experience in high-performance and sports science, Anthony Crea has worked with national teams and A-League clubs to optimise player performance. His expertise will provide strategic guidance on high-performance structures and sports science methodologies.
The FDC serves as an ad hoc committee providing expert advice and recommendations on football development matters, supporting Football Australia’s broader strategic objectives. The committee is responsible for elite player development, community football, league structures, coaching, and national team culture and wellbeing.
The FDC operates under the guidance of the Football Australia Board, and members are appointed based on their specialised skills and experience in relevant areas. The appointments of co-opted members are subject to approval by the Board, with members serving a two-year term.
Mark Schwarzer expressed his enthusiasm about joining the FDC, stating: “I am honoured to be part of the Football Development Committee and contribute to the ongoing growth of football in Australia. I look forward to working with the Committee and sharing my experiences to help guide the next generation of Australian footballers.”
Di Alagich added: “Australian football is in an exciting phase of growth, especially for women and girls, and I’m thrilled to bring my perspective to the table. I’m excited to collaborate with the Committee on important initiatives that will continue to push the game forward.”
Anthony Crea remarked: “High-performance strategies are critical for the development of football at both the grassroots and elite levels. I’m eager to work alongside Football Australia in ensuring our teams and players are equipped with the tools to excel.”