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Compeat Nutrition has revolutionised nutrition centred healthcare in performance sports and the general population, with the expanded partnership giving access to Compeat’s digital platform to Footballers from the Westfield Junior Matildas and Joeys to the Westfield Matildas and Socceroos.

Designed to deliver scientific and proven dietetic advice in an online environment that builds resilience, helps forge good habits and ensures a truly individualised solution, Compeat Nutrition’s app-based platform removes the barriers of geography and time to ensure Australian Football’s elite global player base have real-time access to 24-7 nutritional support.

For the past two years Compeat Nutrition founders Alicia and Dan Edge have provided nutritional support to the Westfield Matildas, Westfield Young Matildas and Future Matildas, with this recent deal empowering Football Australia with the capability to meet their organisational goals to help football players at all levels cope with performance expectations and improve holistically as athletes and people during and after their professional playing careers.

Co-Founder and Leading Performance Dietitian Alicia said Football Australia’s digitally focused approach to supporting footballers based all over the globe was a progressive move that can lead to individual and team performance benefits.

“Football Australia is focused on delivering the best nutritional outcomes and support for their athletes,” Edge said.

“At Compeat Nutrition, we are deeply honoured to have the opportunity to partner with Football Australia in helping Australia’s best footballers at different stages in their careers to better train, compete and recover through their nutritional intake.

“It is so gratifying to build a supportive, mobile environment that Australia’s elite footballers can take with them no matter where they go in the world. By engaging with Compeat, athletes will receive comprehensive education and sustained awareness of the impact of nutrition and wellbeing on performance that is vital for individual and team success at international level.”

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