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The lasting bond between Greek Australians and the first Australians

In the 50s and 60s the Greek community helped inspire Australia’s first Indigenous soccer representative and those same bonds have been renewed decades later.

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Why Ange Postecoglou left the Socceroos

Former Socceroos coach Rale Rasic and national team captain Peter Raskopoulos provide some insight into why Postecoglou resigned on the eve of the World Cup.

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Polias, the big friendly giant of Australian football

She stands at just 155cm tall, but when Sydney FC captain Teresa Polias scored a goal against Melbourne City it gave the W-League veteran some well-deserved recognition.

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Palatsides: Ange Postecoglou changed Australian football

Melbourne City youth coach Joe Palatsides says outgoing Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou has left an indelible imprint on Australian football.

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Rasic: Puskas said I was crazy before Australia played Greece

In 1970, former Australian national team manager Rale Rasic was told by Ferenc Puskas that his coaching methods were ‘crazy’ before a friendly against Greece.

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Reds warm up for Cup Final showdown against Sydney with Rd 7 victory

Sydney FC will be bolstered by skillful Polish import Adrian Mierzejewski and Charles Lokolingoy.

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Wanderers appoint Arthur Diles as new Youth League coach

The former Sydney Olympic player has a strong history and experience in youth development.

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Mission accomplished! Next stop Russian World Cup

The win brought with it a sense of relief, pride, and, in some sense, a vindication of the way the team have played and the preparation that went into getting there.

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Like father like daughter: Hristodoulou aiming to be a Matilda

Australian Under-17 captain and Sydney FC defender Angelique Hristodoulou is a star on the rise with the help of her father, former Olyroo Eric Hristodoulou.

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Los Catrachos: The Socceroos final hurdle

After coming up against Honduras for the first time, Australia will know whether or not the Socceroos have qualified for the 2018 World Cup Finals in Russia.

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