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Furious Carlton fans have scribbled graffiti at the Blues’ Princes Park headquarters calling for change the morning after the ...
Imagine an A-League team playing the UEFA Champions League winners on Australian soil – in a competitive match, for a real ...
Football Australia chairman Anter Isaac has admitted he is frustrated after the national governing body recorded an $8.5million loss in 2024 - but is confident of future 'continued improvement.' ...
Football Australia’s $8.5 million loss has angered chairman Anter Isaac, who has demanded improvement as part of the sport’s national governing body’s commitment to “cost efficiency” and ...
Football Australia confirms $8.5 million deficit despite growth in revenue. Football Australia chairman Anter Isaac has promised ‘cost efficiency’ following a significant financial loss.
Football Australia’s $8.5 million loss has angered chairman Anter Isaac, who has demanded improvement as part of the sport’s national governing body’s commitment to “cost efficiency” and ...
The owners of Macarthur FC allege governing body Football Australia promised to pay them more than $3 million a year to help fund their entry into the A-League but coughed up just a third of that.
Ange Postecoglou was lauded back home Thursday for "inspiring the next generation of Australian coaches" after steering Tottenham to their first trophy in 17 years by winning the Europa League.
Football Australia to post record $8.5m loss after boss suddenly quits ahead of critical period Football Australia CEO James Johnson at the 2026 Women's Asian Cup dates, venues announcements.
“Football is a local and global sport, so no matter where I am, I will always be here to support Football Australia and Australian football.” James Johnson has quit his job as Football ...
Football Australia is on the hunt for a new chief executive after James Johnson resigned on Thursday. Johnson informed staff of his intention to step down from the role at a meeting on Thursday.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Football Australia Chief Executive James Johnson, who led the country's bid for and successful hosting of the 2023 Women's World Cup, has resigned, the governing body said on ...
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