MELBOURNE, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Australia's top women's soccer league is falling behind global peers as it loses talent, attracts smaller match-day crowds and pays stagnating wages, a report has found.
League’s Women’s is on life support and unless Football Australia knocks on the APL’s door with an offer to help or a cash injection it is going to die.
The Newcastle Jets impressed against Brisbane Roar, while Melbourne City's 30-game regular season undefeated run came to an ...
The biggest virtue that the Championship, South Melbourne, and its other foundation sides have is aspiration. Right now, ...
MELBOURNE, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The A-League kicks off on Friday following a tumultuous close season that saw Australia's top flight reduced to 12 teams with the exit of debt-ridden Western United. Fans ...
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