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Western Sydney Wanderers' Josh Risdon set to take on old tormentor Diego Castro

Western Sydney Wanderers' Josh Risdon set to take on old tormentor Diego Castro

For two years, Josh Risdon had to mark Diego Castro. Now that he'll face his training ground adversary, he's hoping it counts for something.

  • by Dominic Bossi

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Sydney too good as they come from behind to see off Victory's Big Blue challenge

Sydney too good as they come from behind to see off Victory's Big Blue challenge

Melbourne Victory's long losing run against champions Sydney continues after Graham Arnold's men came from behind to win 3-1 in the Australia Day "Big Blue" i

  • by Michael Lynch
Should I stay or should I go? The perennial dilemma for Australia's talented teens
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Should I stay or should I go? The perennial dilemma for Australia's talented teens

In a hotel restaurant in St Kilda Road 16 years ago I was sitting with Ange Postecoglou, then coach of the Australian side which was competing in the Oceania Federation Under 20 Championship being staged that year at South Melbourne's Bob Jane Stadium.

  • by Michael Lynch
Brett Emerton: Why Bert van Marwijk is perfect fit for Socceroos

Brett Emerton: Why Bert van Marwijk is perfect fit for Socceroos

A stronger emphasis on defence, flexible tactics and a lack of regard for reputation will be at the forefront of Bert van Marwijk's approach to the Socceroos according to the only Australian to have played under the Dutch coach.

  • by Dominic Bossi
Australian striker Anthony Carter seals move to Portuguese giants Benfica

Australian striker Anthony Carter seals move to Portuguese giants Benfica

Little known Anthony Carter can lay claim to playing for the biggest football club of any current Australian player after signing a long-term deal with Portuguese giants, Benfica

  • by Dominic Bossi
Canberra United behind inspirational Young Australian of the Year Sam Kerr
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Canberra United behind inspirational Young Australian of the Year Sam Kerr

Canberra United might be glad to see the back of her, but they've lauded Matildas star Sam Kerr's legacy.

  • by David Polkinghorne
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Melbourne City boss Joyce tips Dario Vidosic as Socceroos World Cup bolter
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Melbourne City boss Joyce tips Dario Vidosic as Socceroos World Cup bolter

Melbourne City boss Warren Joyce believes that Dario Vidosic could make it into Australia's World Cup squad.

  • by Michael Lynch
Copa del Rey 2018: Barcelona book semi-final spot as Phillipe Coutinho makes debut

Copa del Rey 2018: Barcelona book semi-final spot as Phillipe Coutinho makes debut

Holders Barcelona reached the King's Cup semi-finals with a 2-0 win over Espanyol on Thursday to overcome a first-leg deficit on a night when new signing Philippe Coutinho made his debut.

  • by Joseph Cassinelli
Manager Jose Mourinho extends Manchester United contract until 2020

Manager Jose Mourinho extends Manchester United contract until 2020

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has extended his contract until 2020, with an option of activating a further year.

Premier League 2017-18: Chelsea fed up with Conte's moans over control of transfers

Premier League 2017-18: Chelsea fed up with Conte's moans over control of transfers

Chelsea are losing patience with Antonio Conte's complaints about the club's January transfer activity and will warn the Italian that he cannot continue to imply he has no input into signings when they are working hard to recruit targets whom their manager specifically requested.

  • by Sam Wallace
Matildas star Sam Kerr named Young Australian of the Year

Matildas star Sam Kerr named Young Australian of the Year

Sam Kerr, Australia's back-flipping football prodigy, has won Young Australian of the Year.

  • by Phil Lutton