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Leagues’ level of investment in the women’s game, adding that only three clubs were staffed well enough for their needs.
James Johnson, 43, who stepped down earlier this month after five years as CEO of Football Australia, will begin his role in ...
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Former Football Australia CEO James Johnson named head of Canadian Soccer BusinessCanadian Soccer Business and the Canadian Premier League have a new boss and leadership structure with English-born ...
After returning champions from the last two FIFA World Cup tournaments, the U.S. Women’s national soccer team faces big expectations at the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Despite all the pre-match hype over the world’s most-famous rugby player, Ilona Maher wasn’t able to help her American team beat Australia in a Pacific Four match ...
If anything abhors a vacuum more than nature, it's Australian football when there's leverage to be seized. Joey Lynch takes a look at the upheaval caused by James Johnson's exit.
The Women’s World Cup will expand to 48 teams for the 2031 edition of the tournament, which could be hosted by the United States.
Lyon Women boss Joe Montemurro is reportedly set to leave the French giants and become head coach of the Australia Women's national team. Montemurro joined Lyon last summer as a replacement for ...
Football Australia says its national team and grassroots programs will not be affected by the posting of a record $8.5 ...
The trio will join Craig Johnston (Liverpool 1984), Alison Forman and Sharon Black (Fortuna Hjørring 2003), Harry Kewell (Liverpool 2005), Sam Kerr (Chelsea 2021) and Ellie Carpenter (2020, 2022 and ...
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Bradenton Herald on MSNBradenton native Erika Tymrak's pro soccer career is ending soon. What's next?Tymrak ends pro soccer career with playoff run. Tymrak's last regular-season match was Saturday, and it included a celebration for her. But there's still a little more soccer left ...
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