Graham Arnold‘s Saudi coach eligibility revealed
Graham Arnold quit as Socceroos coach in September declaring he needed a break. Now, with the Saudi Arabia job open, is the former Australia boss able to take the job?
Graham Arnold quit as Socceroos coach in September declaring he needed a break. Now, with the Saudi Arabia job open, is the former Australia boss able to take the job?
A Socceroos defender’s patience has been rewarded with an English Premier League debut, but the result wasn’t what he wanted.
There’s the 16-year-old BMX champion turned electric midfielder, a 17-year-old regarded as the best defender in the country – and a teenage Mo Salah clone. These are the 13 best young talents ready to tear up the A-League.
There has been a changing of the guard in Australia’s goalkeeping ranks under new Socceroos coach Tony Popovic.
Australia’s long road to the World Cup is off to a poor start following a surprise 1-0 defeat to a side ranked 60 places below it which highlighted a familiar problem for Graham Arnold’s side.
Whether he plays from the opening whistle or comes off the bench, Nestory Irankunda seems certain to have an influence against Bahrain.
For one Socceroo, Thursday night’s World Cup qualifier against Bahrain at Robina Stadium holds extra significance.
A Socceroo’s European career is on the rise after being made captain of his Belgian club.
A popular Socceroo has returned to the national team intent on playing a leading role helping Australia qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Two former A-League teammates have reunited at Socceroos level for Thursday night’s World Cup qualifier against Bahrain.
A Socceroo has been slapped with a two-game ban in America’s top competition for committing the most Australian moment ever.
Time is running out to lock in dynamic midfielder Alex Robertson as a Socceroo. ROBBIE SLATER explains why it is crucial for Graham Arnold to name him in the next squad.
A Socceroo’s start to his career in the MLS hasn’t gone to plan after he was suspended after being ruled to have violated the competition’s anti-discrimination policy.
Nestory Irankunda is among a host of wingers selected in the Socceroos squad for matches against Bahrain and Indonesia.
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