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Sydney FC defender tests positive for COVID-19, could miss Champions League
Ryan McGowan has been in Scotland with family since winning the A-League grand final and was training with his old club Hearts.
- by Vince Rugari
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Socceroos set to resume World Cup qualifiers
The Socceroos will finally finish their second stage of World Cup qualifiers by June of next year, the Asian Football Confederation has confirmed.
- by Michael Lynch
We can win a medal: How Covid has helped Arnold's Olyroos
The Olyroos coach is optimistic about the team's chances at next year's Olympics after a year of disruption and inactivity.
- by Vince Rugari
FA chairman Clarke quits after 'coloured footballers' remark
Greg Clarke has resigned as English Football Association chairman hours after referring to "coloured footballers" during questions from members of parliament
- by Martyn Herman
FA boss resigns after offensive comments
English FA chairman Greg Clarke resigns after many offensive comments during a parliamentary select committee hearing.
'The good of the Australian game': Why FFA shut down Phoenix's W-League hopes
Wellington were ready to join the league this season, but FFA's insistence that Kiwis still count as foreign players has knocked it on the head.
- by Vince Rugari
Maradona to be discharged within days, says doctor
Diego Maradona is recovering well from a brain operation and post-surgery complications and should be discharged over the next couple of days.
De Bruyne misses golden opportunity as Arsenal stunned, Leicester go top
Leicester City went top of the Premier League with a tense 1-0 win over Wolves on Sunday while the Manchester City-Liverpool blockbuster ended 1-1 at the Etihad.
'Something I wasn't willing to risk': Sydney FC star to skip ACL to be with pregnant wife
Andrew Redmayne and wife Caitlin are expecting their first child in January - and the Socceroos goalkeeper isn't prepared to risk anything by flying to Qatar.
- by Vince Rugari
Crisis averted as Man United and Solskjaer come out fighting
Manchester United's players came out fighting for their under-fire manager with a 3-1 win at Everton.
Southampton top in England for first time in 32 years
For the first time since 1988, Southampton has ended a day in first place in England's top division. The team achieved the feat on Friday without their best player.
- by Steve Douglas