I think Tasmania deserves an A-League club, not just as a novelty, but as a natural next step in Australian football’s growth. For too long, Tassie has been treated as a development zone rather than a destination. An A-League team would change that overnight, giving Tasmanian football players a genuine pathway at home and sports fans a team that represents them on the national stage.
Football is already fairly deeply rooted in Tasmania. Participation rates are reasonably strong, no doubt the multicultural communities support the game, and I think local clubs punch above their weight despite limited exposure. An A-League side would unify that base, creating a clear pinnacle for talent and ambition. It would also diversify the league geographically, strengthening its claim to be truly national rather than mainland-centric.
Critics point to population size and travel costs, but those arguments underestimate Tasmania’s sporting culture. Tasmanians turn up when teams represent them authentically, as seen in state-level competitions and the hunger for national representation across sports. With smart scheduling, community engagement, and a stadium experience built for football, crowds would follow.
More than anything, a Tasmanian A-League club would be a statement that Australian football believes in inclusion, regional growth, and long-term vision. It wouldn’t just expand the league.I think it would deepen it.
I'd give them a go.....