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Pararoos’ Christodoulou and Tsangas take to the International Stage
Melbourne based footballers Con Christodoulou and Christian Tsangas are both in the US, playing with the Australia Paralympic soccer team in an international tournament. Pararoos Head Coach Kai Lammert named both Christodoulou …
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NPL status update
Sydney Olympic: Abbas Saad’s team wasn’t successful at the Ilinden Sports Centre against Rockdale, and was defeated 1-0 thanks to a late Urosevski goal. This loss brings them to the …
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Bentleigh conquer the Bergers to recapture Dockerty Cup
Bentleigh Greens have recaptured the Dockerty Cup trophy they lost to Heidelberg United last year, with a 2-0 win over the Bergers in a fiery final at Jack Edwards Reserve …
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Croatia on the verge of history
Can Croatia create history on Monday morning to become a first-time winner of football’s ultimate prize, the FIFA World Cup? To do so it will have to deny one of …
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Melbourne brothers head to Brazil for Neymar Jr Five tournament
On the day that the World Cup reaches its climax this Monday morning, with the eyes of the world fixed on Russia, a group of young Melbourne-based footballers will fly …
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Why the Socceroos need to be like the old school Greek Australian footballers
While the Socceroos received plaudits for the fighting spirit and discipline for their performances at the 2018 World Cup, there was one ingredient missing – an attacking edge. While the …
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Juventus seals €105 mil deal for Cristiano Ronaldo in Greece
The biggest news of the transfer season was announced late on Tuesday night in Greece, when Real Madrid announced the sale of their top goalscorer Cristiano Ronaldo to Italian champions Juventus for …
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Green sleeve surprise awaits Bergers in Dockerty Cup final
For the Bentleigh Greens and their coach John Anastasiadis, the Dockerty Cup final has become something of an annual calendar event for the Cheltenham-based club. Tuesday night’s final at Jack …
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Captain Kane leads English charge in Russia
Each of the four teams in Sunday morning’s World Cup quarterfinals draw: England, Sweden, Russia, and Croatia, will believe their side of the draw is the more open and gives …
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Why South Melbourne’s A-League bid is beyond football
In 2005, the inaugural CEO of the A-League John O’Neill, called the fledgling competition ‘new football’ and referred to the axed National Soccer League as ‘old soccer’. In doing so, …