Matildas’ most successful coach returns
The Matildas’ most successful coach is back, at least for a short stint, stepping into the void left by Tony Gustavsson after his post-Olympic exit.
The Matildas’ most successful coach is back, at least for a short stint, stepping into the void left by Tony Gustavsson after his post-Olympic exit.
In only his second Formula 1 season, Oscar Piastri has quickly become a championship contender, but off the track, he has the potential to become Australia’s most marketable global athlete.
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold is likely to have more selection options for next month’s games against China and Japan.
As the Socceroos’ World Cup hopes hang in the balance, Football Australia boss has shared his thoughts on coach Graham Arnold. Plus, there is set to be a Matildas coaching announcement.
At least one Melbourne Victory player has extra reason for wanting his team to progress to the Australia Cup final.
Matildas fans will get two chances to see the team play on home soil in December.
A global technology company has thrown it support behind the A-League Women’s competition in a move that will see it back on free-to-air television. And one Matildas’ star has already given the deal a ringing endorsement.
Matches next month against China and Japan have taken on extra importance for the Socceroos after their disappointing start to the latest round of World Cup qualifiers.
The Socceroos have failed to score for the second game in succession despite an improved performance against Indonesia.
It’s not ‘a matter of life or death’ but the Socceroos are desperate to return winning ways against Indonesia in Jakarta.
They still don’t have a coach but the Matildas have secured an opponent for October’s FIFA women’s international window.
Football Australia has confirmed another venue on the Socceroos’ qualifying road to the FIFA 2026 World Cup.
A Socceroos striker’s hopes of playing for Australia in two FIFA World Cup qualifiers next month have been dashed.
The Socceroos have suffered another injury blow ahead of next month’s World Cup qualifiers against Bahrain and Indonesia.
Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has at least one injury concern ahead of Australia’s matches next month against Bahrain and Indonesia.
In an extraordinary interview the Matildas longest serving coach has publicly defended ousted coach Tony Gustavsson and said the disastrous Olympic result is not the coach’s fault.
Football Australia boss James Johnson is looking for answers after the worst Olympic campaign in Matildas history as he hits back at criticism and denies rift with star striker Sam Kerr.
The Matildas don’t need to look further than the Olympic village for an idea of what it takes to be the world’s best, writes ROBBIE SLATER. And it’s time Football Australia takes responsibility if they’re ever going to get there.
On the back of their Olympics debacle, James Johnson has opened up on the plans for the Matildas’ ‘evolution’ as the team heads towards hosting a home Asian Cup in less than two years.
The Matildas failure to get out of the group stage of the Olympics has thrust a burning spotlight on a game that is already in crisis at a domestic level. It’s about to get worse.
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