Devoted Adelaide United fan assaulted after Sydney match
‘Red Wig Man’, one of Adelaide United’s most ardent supporters, has been attacked after a Sydney match – leaving him in doubt about remaining as a fan.
‘Red Wig Man’, one of Adelaide United’s most ardent supporters, has been attacked after a Sydney match – leaving him in doubt about remaining as a fan.
Brisbane Roar’s A-League season to forget has continued with a horrible performance in Gosford.
Inspired by a memorable performance from goalkeeper Paul Izzo, Melbourne Victory remain in the race for an A-League finals berth.
Fit-again Sky Blues attacker Adam Le Fondre doesn’t want to waste any more time on the sidelines.
Football South Australia chief executive Michael Carter confirms staff have been stood down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The FFA will stand down 160 staff in a move that chief executive James Johnson described as ‘regrettable’ as the sport’s governing body battles to keep the game financially viable.
With the A-League suspended because of coronavirus, Brisbane Roar coach has returned to the UK to be with family.
Adelaide United striker Kristian Opseth’s former Turkish club has asked FIFA for compensation after he transferred to the Reds, with the threat of a transfer ban.
“Embarrassed” A-League star Tim Payne has given a tearful apology after admitting to breaking self-isolation during a drunken joy ride.
A-League striker Scott McDonald delivered an expletive-filled message to a personal trainer running a fitness group of 16 people.
Wellington Phoenix star Tim Payne has fessed up to breaking the team’s 14-day coronavirus quarantine to go on a drunken night-time joyride in a golf cart in Sydney.
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Piet van der Pol says Adelaide United, along with other A-League clubs, may need to “reset” as the financial strength of the competition is tested by the coronavirus crisis.
South Australian soccer fans have decided to jump on a new bandwagon after the cancellation of both the A-League and top European competitions by supporting a side in the Belarus Premier League.
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