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CEO of the Central Coast Marriners, Alyssar Narey.

This woman made history when she took over her local A-League club

Alyssar Narey, one of just two women to run a football club in Australia, lays bare the reality of the family juggle, women in sport and the one thing she can’t survive without.

  • Zoe Samios

January

APL chief executive Danny Townsend.

Up to 40 jobs axed at cash-strapped A-Leagues

The governing body behind national football tournament the A-Leagues has axed up to 40 positions at its head office.

  • Zoe Samios

August 2023

Cortnee Vine celebrates her goal against the Jets.

A-Leagues eye signing Matildas marquee players

Australian Professional Leagues’ chief executive Danny Townsend says the absence of A-League Women from promised federal funding is a “glaring omission.”

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  • Anna Harrington

November 2021

Premier League matches featuring the likes of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will be broadcast exclusively on Optus Sport in Australia for another six seasons.

Optus scores English Premier League rights for six more years

Optus has sealed a deal be the exclusive broadcaster of English Premier League football for the next six seasons in a fiercely competitive blind auction.

  • Paul Smith

January 2021

Rugby fans will be able to watch every match of the season live on Stan Sport.

Stan unveils pricing for sports offering

The subscription video-on-demand business has officially unveiled its pricing for its sports offering, pitching it at $10 a month with a 30-day free trial.

  • Miranda Ward

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