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Now Australia is set to co-host a feast of women’s football over the next month. For those involved in the early days of the sport, the tournament is likely to stir many emotions.
If anything abhors a vacuum more than nature, it's Australian football when there's leverage to be seized. Joey Lynch takes a look at the upheaval caused by James Johnson's exit.
Football Australia is under official scrutiny following a second A-League match-fixing scandal in just 12 months. Victoria's gambling regulator has announced it will conduct a formal 'suitability ...
The fast-food company sealed a three-year deal with Football Australia to become a naming rights sponsor. The deal was reportedly worth more than $10 million and also includes Australia's youth teams.
Here are 10 football romance books to get you in the mood to cheer. Whether you're cheering on your favorite team or only in it to see the WAGs outfits and the Super Bowl halftime show, ...
Socceroos defender Alessandro Circati has described qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup -- after a seven-month injury layoff -- in front of friends and family in his hometown as a "dream." ...
Football Australia has partnered with Ogilvy to unveil the “Dream Team”, an AI and Children’s Book inspired podcast series that will tell the story of the Tillies’ Paris 2024 campaign, ...
The best book about football ever. Kuper brilliantly traces how FC Barcelona became the world’s biggest football institution, but also tracks how and why the club’s recent decline has happened.
According to Ashley Browne, an Australian sports journalist who wrote a book about Jewish Australian athletes called “People of the Boot,” there have been 11 Jewish football players since 1897.
According to Ashley Browne, an Australian sports journalist who wrote a book about Jewish Australian athletes called “People of the Boot,” there have been 11 Jewish football players since 1897.
In 1975, a women's club team represented Australia in the first Women's Asian Cup in Hong Kong, but they've never been acknowledged as official Matildas. Until now.