For the first time in over two years, what was formerly known as the National Indigenous Football Championships returned to the community of Yuin and Dharwal Nations in South Nowra across the weekend.
Richard van der Venne: Who is Melbourne City’s new playmaker?
Melbourne City announced last night that they have secured the signing of former Go Ahead Eagles and RKC Waalwijk playmaker Richard van der Venne on a two-year deal. The 30-year-old midfielder joined the A-League Premiers on a free transfer following…
Chris Brown: The aspiring footballer who never was, inspiring others in the UAE
When one door closes, another one opens. Like most English children infatuated with football, Chris Brown always aspired to play the sport he loved most at the highest level. “I was a young footballer like a lot of kids,” said…
Deep Dive: Defensive Top Performers Across The A-League Men
A statistical look into which players have performed the best in the opening rounds of the A-league Men
King is just the first of many in an untapped “Australian pool of talent” says Odense scout
After impressing for Sydney FC in the A-League Men’s competition, Socceroos rookie Joel King has sealed a big-money move to the Danish Superliga. On the 29th of January, just two days after making his debut for the Socceroos, it was…
McGree shining for Birmingham, but MLS move seems inevitable
After a fairly uneventful first year at Birmingham City, Riley McGree has finally cemented a spot in the Blues starting XI. McGree, who is currently in his second loan spell at Birmingham, joined the team at the start of the 20/21…
Where every club needs to strengthen in the off-season: Part 3
In the third and final part of the series, Kick360 takes a look at the business each A-League club needs to do as a top priority until the season starts on the 30th of October.
Where every club needs to strengthen in the off-season: Part 2
Part two of the series looking at the business each A-League club needs to do as a top priority.
OPINION | Why Australia must not miss another opportunity with “aspirational” 2034 World Cup bid
“The winner to organise the 2022 World Cup is… Qatar”. These words from former FIFA President Sepp Blatter were the words that shocked the planet. They were also the words that stuck a dagger into the hearts of football-loving Australians…