Football Australia Board appoints former Matilda and Olympian as the organisation's first-ever female CEO.
The Board of Football Australia proudly welcomes the commencement of Heather Garriock as Interim Chief Executive Officer, following the resignation of James Johnson.
This appointment marks a historic milestone for Football Australia, with Ms Garriock becoming the first woman to lead the organisation in its history.
As Australia's and the World's biggest game, this is a watershed moment in Australian Sporting history.
A distinguished former Matilda, Olympian and sports administrator, Ms Garriock brings extensive experience to the role. She previously served as CEO of Australian Taekwondo, has been a director on the FA Board since 2021, and currently serves on the Asian Football Confederation's Technical Committee.
Ms Garriock's on-field career is equally illustrious. She represented the Matildas in three FIFA Women's World Cups, three AFC Women's Asian Cups, and two Olympic Games. Her outstanding contribution to the game was recognised in 2021 with her induction into the Football Australia Hall of Fame.
In accordance with governance standards, Ms Garriock stepped down from her role on the Board of Football Australia yesterday.
Ms Garriock will serve as Interim CEO while the Board conducts a local and global search for a permanent Chief Executive Officer.
Quotes attributed to Ms Heather Garriock:
"I'm honoured to step into this role at such a pivotal time for football in Australia.
"My focus will be on strong, collaborative and inclusive leadership as we work to deliver on key priorities - from Socceroos World Cup qualification and the appointment of a new Matildas coach, to the delivery of major tournaments and the continued development of our digital platform, PlayFootball."
"I have spent a lifetime in football and have literally played every position in football both on and off their field. This experience provides me with the unique ability to bring all perspectives of our game to the highest levels of decision making and build on the great work of James Johnson.
Quotes attributed to Football Australia Chairman Anter Isaac:
"Heather's appointment is not only historic, but critical in this next phase of growth for our game.
"Her experience as a player, coach, administrator and board member gives her a unique and deep perspective across every level of the game. I have had the privilege to work closely with Heather for many years and have admired her drive, passion and commitment to football.
"With the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026™ on home soil ahead, the Board has every confidence in Heather's ability to lead with purpose and unity."