A-League to allow breaks during Ramadan
A-League players observing Ramadan will be able to break their fast in matches played over sunset during the holy period.
A-League players observing Ramadan will be able to break their fast in matches played over sunset during the holy period.
Having served his three-game suspension, playmaker Tolgay Arslan has a big job to do for Melbourne City.
A former Matildas keeper took her chance well when starting for Melbourne City in recent weeks, but a fresh signing from the club could spell the end for her career in the A-Leagues.
There’s no denying the A-League produced some magnificent highlights this weekend, but this was not one of them.
Covid-19 continues to spread around A-League clubs with six players from one club isolating and matches cancelled.
Sydney FC defender James Donachie is keen to bring down his former club Brisbane Roar in the FFA Cup.
It’s business as usual – including a training session on Christmas Day – for Melbourne City during the festive season.
Talks continue in the hope of allowing Perth Glory players and staff the chance to spend Christmas at home rather than in quarantine in a Brisbane hotel.
International football superstar Daniel Sturridge is “fuming” that he and his Perth Glory teammates will spend the holiday season in quarantine.
Western Sydney Wanderers captain Rhys Williams has been left bemused by the reaction to his side’s start to the A-League season.
The A-League continues to be affected by Covid-19, with a Macarthur FC player returning a positive test.
The coaching battle between brothers John and Ross Aloisi will be a highlight of Friday’s Western United-Adelaide United A-League clash.
Another A-League player has tested positive to Covid-19, with a member of Perth Glory’s squad the latest to be struck with the virus.
Covid-19 and Sydney FC’s poor form left Socceroo Rhyan Grant feeling lethargic, flat and frustrated.
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