Comebacks on order in WA
WA’s top competition produced a round of comebacks as several teams defied the odds in an exciting weekend of fixtures.
WA’s top competition produced a round of comebacks as several teams defied the odds in an exciting weekend of fixtures.
Tonight two of Football Federation Victoria’s most famous clubs will battle it out for the last remaining spot in the Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32.
It began with over 600 clubs from feeder competitions around Australia. This Friday the highly anticipated draw for the Round of 32 of the Westfield FFA Cup will take place.
Brisbane Roar has been successful in bringing home two Queensland talents with Jamie Young and Daniel Bowles signing with the reigning Hyundai A-League Champions.
FORMER Wodonga mayor Mark Byatt will lead the Border’s National Premier League soccer club in its formative years. The new club has been officially branded Murray United FC and will enter the competition, seen as the second tier to the national A-League
Murray United yesterday signed off on the paperwork that will see the fledgling club take to the pitch in the Victorian National Premier League next year. Four candidates have been interviewed for the high-profile and demanding job of technical director.
WINNING over kids to soccer as well as success for Murray United is the dual objective for the NPL club’s newly appointed technical director Paul Millynn. The fledging licence holder in Victoria’s NPL will field at least eight teams in the competition
Western Sydney Wanderers have appointed Norm Boardman as the club’s Westfield W-League head coach for the upcoming 2014/15 season, which kicks off in September.
Canberra United have announced the signing of United States U23 international and former Perth Glory goalkeeper Chantel Jones. Read more here: FA News
Football Federation Australia (FFA) today released the official draw for the Westfield W-League 2014/15 Season. Read more here: FA News
WODONGA TAFE and La Trobe University are on the Murray United bandwagon. Yesterday the Border’s fledgling Premier League franchise launched its future with the announcement of its foundation sponsors and switched on its website. More than 100 guests inc
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