Sarah Walsh
Head of AFC Women’s Asian Cup™ 2026 Office
Sarah Walsh
Head of AFC Women’s Asian Cup™ 2026 Office
Football Australia
Sarah Walsh is a former Australian international athlete with 70 caps and 35 international goals for the Matildas. She has a decorated career including appearances in the 2004 Olympics and 2007 FIFA World Cup. She clinched victory at the 2010 Women’s Asian Cup.
Since then, Sarah has evolved into an accomplished sports executive, Logie-nominated commentator, and compelling public speaker. Her firsthand experience in high-performance sports has translated into advocating for pay equity and inclusion, spearheading innovation in governance and policy driving social change at all levels of football.
Notably, as Head of Women’s Football for Football Australia, she influenced the strategy that generated a staggering $398M for football's World Cup leveraging strategy through government and commercial investment, with an additional $200M earmarked to improve community infrastructure for women and girls across all sports. As hosts of the most commercial FIFA Women’s World Cup, the Matildas shattered attendance and viewership records, drawing over 11 million viewers during the semi-final against England, making it the single highest rating TV program of all time.
Recently ranked 22nd on News Corps' list of 100 most influential women in sport, Sarah’s illustrious playing and professional career converge in this pivotal moment.
Today she serves as the Head of AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Office at Football Australia, charged with delivering the most prominent Women’s Asian Football Tournament to our shores.
SESSIONS
Day 2
11:20
Keynote: Moving the Dial to Count Her In
From awareness to action: Practical steps for leaders to support and invest in women’s economic development
National Gender Equality Strategy: How can organisations translate these strategies into actionable plans and practices?
Addressing the importance of an intersectional lens and diverse perspectives in decision-making processes, procedures, and policies on equal pay
Sarah Walsh Head of AFC Women's Asian Cup™ 2026 Office, Football Australia