A-League Men’s expands into two key cities
Canberra and Auckland will join the A-League next year, with bold plans to increase the competition to 16 teams well underway, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Canberra and Auckland will join the A-League next year, with bold plans to increase the competition to 16 teams well underway, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
By the 2025-26 season, the A-League men’s competition is set to involve 16 teams.
Both the reigning champions and last years’ premiers were unable to start their NPL NSW season off with a win, while two new teams hit the ground running. Check out all the highlights from round one.
Teenage star Nestory Irankunda is in contention to debut for Australia this month against Ecuador along with a Manchester City young gun.
Ex-Brisbane Roar marksman Roy O’Donovan has been impressed with the form of his old club this season.
Victoria’s five-day lockdown has led to a host of A-League matches being postponed.
Adelaide United coach Carl Veart has called on the Reds to provide Tomi Juric with more chances to score.
Sydney FC midfielder Chris Zuvela has again suffered a serious knee injury and will be sidelined for a year.
Melbourne Victory’s decision to appoint Grant Brebner as coach is under scrutiny as they sit on the bottom of the A-League ladder.
Names are piling up for Olyroos coach Graham Arnold to pick to go to Tokyo and a Western Sydney young gun is well and truly in the mix
Having found life tough off the field in Saudi Arabia, Craig Goodwin is glad to be back in Adelaide.
The Roar’s winning run has come to an end after a 2-0 loss to Macarthur FC at Dolphin Stadium.
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