Capital Football teams up with DiviPay

Capital Football have recently announced a new partnership with virtual company card and expense management solution provider, DiviPay.

DiviPay is a spend management tool that streamlines expenses by providing virtual company cards, setting up budgets and allocating department spending.

The company also allows for an easier reimbursement process, which is helpful for club volunteers – as it removes the need for tiresome logging and tracking.

DiviPay’s Head of Partnerships Trent McLaren stated that he was delighted to join the Capital Football Club Sponsorship program.

“We’re excited by the opportunity to work with Capital Football,” he said.

“DiviPay was designed with clubs and not-for-profits in mind. We know managing finance and spend is difficult when operating with a lot of volunteers. DiviPay makes this easy, providing one simple platform to issue digital Mastercards with set limits, and process reimbursements.”

McLaren explained that Capital Football Clubs can register immediately, to allow DiviPay to help them manage their volunteer reimbursements for free, with small charges in place to create the full digital company card functionality.

“We recently launched reimbursements free of charge to help clubs pay out from a bank account,” he said.

“DiviPay provides an easy interface, full transparency and audit of every single payment. We’ve had amazing feedback so far and I’m excited to see how the ACT football community responds.”

Capital Football CEO Chris Gardiner explained that DiviPay will revolutionise the expense and reimbursement process at Capital Football.

“Instead of waiting weeks to onboard new staff and issue a company card to manage our day-to-day business expenses, we can set up a new DiviPay card in minutes,” Mr Gardiner said.

“A quick download of the app and the digital card is stored in the individual user’s mobile phone payment wallet. Trent and the DiviPay team know their product inside and out, and we’re very excited to share this opportunity with our clubs.”

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Fremantle City Launches 2026 NPL Season with Focus on Youth and Community

Fremantle City FC has officially launched its 2026 New Balance NPL WA Men’s and Women’s seasons, championing a community-first approach that puts young players at the heart of the club’s future.In a vibrant ceremony at Hilton Park, club juniors presented first-team shirts to senior Men’s and Women’s squads, symbolising a critical pathway from grassroots to elite football within the Fremantle family.

“This is very important for us- our juniors presenting shirts to our NPL Women’s and Men’s teams,” said Club President Tony Estrano. “2026 is the ninth year of our academy, running from under-nines up to under-16s, for both boys and girls. Today’s shirt handover by our Under 13s Academy and JDL teams shows these kids there is a real pathway to the first team.”

Head coach Samantha Geddes has reaffirmed the sentiment, emphasising Freo’s commitment to club unity: “Getting the whole club involved like this is brilliant. It’s great for our young girls to see that connection to the senior team and for senior players to inspire and support the next generation.”

Momentum and Ambition for 2026

Fremantle’s Women’s side enters 2026 riding high after a historic State Cup triumph last season, with captain Annabelle Leek setting her sights even higher: “Winning the State Cup was massive. We’re ready to build on that momentum, with new signings and a renewed focus on finishing in the top four.”

On the men’s side, after avoiding relegation last year and freshening up the roster with key signings, captain Cam Edwards is confident: “We’re ambitious, and with this group, we know we can put on a good show.”

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