20/06/2026
A Message to the Walking Football Community
For those who genuinely know me, you will know that my priorities have never been about trophies, recognition, social media attention, or personal accolades.
My greatest satisfaction has always come from seeing people achieve things they never thought possible, whether socially, physically, competitively, or simply through the friendships formed within our wonderful game.
Since announcing my resignation from Walking Football Australia – WalkAroos earlier this week, I have been overwhelmed by the number of phone calls, text messages, emails, and messages of support I have received. While I would love to respond personally to every single one, that simply isn't possible.
To everyone who has taken the time to reach out with such kind, thoughtful, and heartwarming words, thank you. Your support has meant more to me than I can adequately express. You know who you are, and I am genuinely grateful for your friendship, encouragement, and kindness.
For those who may not have received my earlier email, I have officially stepped down from my position with Walking Football Australia – WalkAroos after eight years dedicated to developing and promoting the game throughout Australia and internationally.
This decision has not been made lightly. However, I believe every organisation and every movement benefits from new leadership, fresh ideas, and new energy.
I am currently working closely with IWFF UK President Alan Rose to help ensure that the foundations built over the past eight years continue to support the growth and success of Walking Football in Australia for many years to come.
Looking back, I am incredibly proud of what has been achieved.
When this journey began, international opportunities for Australian players simply did not exist. Today, hundreds of Australians have had the opportunity to represent their country overseas and, more recently, many were able to experience the pride of competing at the World Championships here in Brisbane.
People often say there should be one organisation running everything, and under a traditional sporting structure that may well be the case. However, given the infancy of Walking Football, the age groups involved, and the unique geographical challenges of Australia, the pathways developed through organisations in Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia, and beyond have created many opportunities that may otherwise never have existed.
The growth of Walking Football in Australia has never been the work of one person or one organisation. It has been built by passionate volunteers, coaches, administrators, players, supporters, and families from right across the country. Together, we have created opportunities for people seeking something extra from our game while continuing to support participation, friendship, health, and enjoyment at every level.
My hope for the future is that Walking Football continues to embrace a truly national approach one that values inclusion, transparency, development, and opportunity for all players regardless of where they live or who they play for. The game will only continue to grow if we work together, respect each other's contributions, and place the interests of the sport ahead of individual ambitions.
To every player I have coached, managed, selected, traveled with, or simply shared a conversation with over the years, thank you.
To every volunteer, committee member, referee, sponsor, supporter, and administrator, thank you.
To everyone who dared to dream that Australia could compete on the world stage, thank you for believing.
It has been an absolute privilege to be part of this journey.
While my role may be ending, my passion for Walking Football and the friendships it has given me will remain.
I genuinely wish all players, coaches, administrators, volunteers, and future leaders every success in the years ahead.
Long may Walking Football continue to grow, bringing enjoyment, friendship, health, and opportunity to people of all ages.
Thank you for being part of the journey.
Warm regards,
Alan Templeton
Founder – Walking Football Australia - WalkAroos