Tag: FFA
OFFICIAL: Damien De Bohun quits position as Head of A-League
Damien De Bohun has resigned from his position as the Head of the A-League earlier today.
A statement released by Football Federation Australia indicates that...
FFA focuses on audience and revenue growth in new strategic plan
Football federation Australia has announced its strategic plan for 2016 through 2019, with the emphasis on audience and revenue growth in the A-League.
The plan,...
A-League – Match Preview – Melbourne City vs Sydney FC
Melbourne City and Sydney FC will be looking to re-ignite their respective A-League campaigns on Saturday night as the pair face off at AAMI...
FFA and Aurelio Vidmar part ways after disappointing Olyroos campaign
Football Federation Australia has announced it has not renewed the contract of former Olyroos coach Aurelio Vidmar after a review of the under-23 side's...
FFA welcomes election of Gianni Infantino as FIFA president
The election of Gianni Infantino as FIFA President last night is a move that has been welcomed by Football Federation Australia.
Chairman Steven Lowy...
Newcastle Jets interim CEO: “Genuine interest” in Jets from investors
Interim Newcastle Jets CEO David Eland has offered some insight into the long-running Jets ownership saga, revealing there is concrete interest from potential investors...
A look at Melbourne City’s current and future goalscoring record
Melbourne City will be the only side to reach 50 home and away A-League goals this season.
This presumption is made all the more impressive...
Confirmed: Socceroos to host Greece at ANZ Stadium
FFA has confirmed that the Socceroos will return to ANZ Stadium for the first time since their Asian Cup triumph, with a friendly against...
FFA and Wellington Phoenix agree 10-year A-League license extension
FFA and Wellington Phoenix have reached a 10-year A-League licence extension agreement.
The logistics of the agreement sees Wellington given an immediate four-year extension of...
FFA sanctions Melbourne Victory over fan behaviour
FFA has maintained consistency in its zero tolerance policy on anti-social behaviour, handing Melbourne Victory with a $50,000 fine and suspended three-point deduction after adjudging their...