Capital Football has this week launched a one-of-a-kind all-inclusive league, ensuring those with a disability in the ACT have an opportunity to achieve their sporting goals.
Canberra is one step closer to its very own A-League team, after the Capital Region Football Collective (FC) today announced it had submitted a multi-million dollar offer to the Football Federation of Australia (FFA).
The final A-League schedule is expected to be released tomorrow (14 July) with no impact to this weekend’s games and minimal changes except for Melbourne-based teams.
An ACT Government spokesperson has defended the Territory’s decision not to bid for games in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, saying it’s too late for the ACT Liberals to push for it.
The ACT Liberals have vowed to put Canberra back in the race for the FIFA 2023 Women’s World Cup, labelling Labor’s move to drop the bid as “disappointing”.
A recent study has found that a three-day turnaround is sufficient for soccer players to recover and play again as football administrators from the A-League and around the globe race to compress...
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has produced a set of guidelines in readiness for a return to community football.
FFA Chief Executive James Johnson said the guidelines include protocols and measures to be put...
Football Federation
Australia (FFA) have decided to extend the suspension of grassroots football (aka
soccer) for an extra seven weeks until 31 May, when it will be reassessed.
FFA CEO James Johnson said
when the decision...
There was a strong sense of accomplishment and optimism amongst those behind Canberra’s latest A-League team bid when Football Federation Australia (FFA) announced last month that they had made the ten-team shortlist.
But...