Football West and Crystalise extend partnership

Football West has extended its partnership with Crystalise, the Australian-owned and operated asset management solutions company.

The agreement will see both parties come together to again promote the growth of Inclusive pathways within the WA game.

Crystalise is a key supporter of Football West’s Inclusive Development Program. The company is passionate about providing opportunities for players in Football West’s Inclusive programs and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

And as a leader in servicing the energy, mining and infrastructure sectors, Crystalise embraces opportunities to give back to the community.

Crystalise Managing Director Karsten Guster said: “Crystalise is very proud to be able to extend our support of Football West’s Inclusive Development Program that caters for All-Abilities and Inclusion, Multicultural, Street Football, Africa Down Under and Communities Championships.

“Football has become the most participated team sport in Western Australia and in these uncertain times, we are pleased to support our continued commitment in building upon the high spirits within our community.

“Together as a united football community we will continue to thrive!”

Football West CEO James Curtis said: “Football West is delighted to extend its partnership with Crystalise after a productive 2019.

“This will further increase our capacity to deliver formal player pathways for people with disabilities.

“It will also encourage players in our programs to reach their goals at every level, from local community club-based players to elite representatives.”

Football West works alongside the Disability Services Commission, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, clubs and non-government organisations to deliver the best opportunities for people with all ability levels.

  • Crystalise’s unique track record in creating value and delivering results for its clients saw Crystalise recognised as a top 10 asset management solutions company in the Asia-Pacific region.

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