A-League Women
‘I’ve got a taste for trophies now’: Matildas hunting Asian Cup glory
The magnitude of winning the UEFA Women’s Champions League is still sinking in for Arsenal and Matildas star Steph Catley.
- Roy Ward and Brittany Busch
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‘It’s just not good enough’: Matildas coach demands more resources for women’s soccer
The Matildas’ longest-serving coach has slammed the A-Leagues’ level of investment in the women’s game, adding that only three clubs were staffed well enough for their needs.
- Brittany Busch and Roy Ward
Football Australia posts record $8.5 million loss … but CEO says Socceroos, Matildas won’t be impacted
Football Australia says its national team and grassroots programs will not be affected by the posting of a record $8.5 million loss, but interim chief executive Heather Garriock hinted that the federation could be set to shed some jobs.
- Vince Rugari
How rejecting a job offer led Mariners coach to Australian soccer’s big stage
Emily Husband will manage the Central Coast Mariners in the A-League grand final on Sunday, five years after initially turning down the job that got her there.
- Daniel Lo Surdo
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Football Australia to post $8.5 million loss, write off A-Leagues debts as Johnson exits as CEO
FA’s new chief executive will face challenges as the organisation will announce a record financial loss.
- Vince Rugari
Facilities, future tournaments and … flares? Australian football’s $3 billion funding plea
Australian football’s various bodies have united to make a collective pitch to government for more than $3 billion in funding over the next 10 years.
- Vince Rugari
‘Unsustainable ... and getting worse’: More belt-tightening on way for A-League clubs
The A-League’s salary cap is being overhauled out of concern from head office over the financial sustainability of clubs - but their proposed changes have enraged the player’s union.
- Vince Rugari
Blame-game culture holding Australian soccer back, says FA chairman
Speaking to this masthead to mark the end of his first year as FA chairman, Anter Isaac said he and his board are not satisfied with the lack of progress made by the sport.
- Vince Rugari
The train shutdown could derail the weekend. This is how one business is coping
Ahead of the looming rail shutdown, Rose Valente has hired a private bus to get her patrons to and from major football matches. Others are less optimistic.
- Alyssa Talakovski and Anthony Segaert
‘I’ll return stronger’: World Cup hero Cortnee Vine to take a mental health break
Matildas star Cortnee Vine revealed she is taking time away from the sport to focus on her mental health, but she expects to return.
- Roy Ward
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