By Neal Symons: Mitch Langerak comes out of retirement, a 17-year-old is set to make his Socceroos debut and some fresh faces are able to stake their claim as internationals as Graham Arnold this morning announced his Socceroos squad for…
Continuity the key for Australian left-back as he carves his path in France
One week into the 2022/23 Ligue 2 season and it is clear that Alex Gersbach’s work has not gone unnoticed during the pre-season. He has developed a sense of maturity both on and off the pitch as he prepares himself…
Socceroos World Cup squad early predictions: Redmayne locked after Peru heroics, midfield still an issue
Following FIFA’s recent official confirmation that the national team squads for the 2022 World Cup will be comprised of 26 players, instead of 23, we start to look ahead to what the Socceroos’ roster might look like in November. For…
“It’s going to be an advantage” – Arnold reveals silver lining of Socceroos arduous qualifying campaign
Graham Arnold has stated his belief that the Socceroos will head into the 2022 FIFA World Cup with an “advantage” over his side’s opponents in Group D. Having defeated the United Arab Emirates and Peru en route to securing their…
Football Australia release domestic match calendar for 2022/23 season
UPDATE: The APL have announced that the A-League Women will have a full home and away season from the 2023/24 season, with 22 rounds. The Central Coast Mariners have been granted a licence and they will compete in the competition…
OFFICIAL: Milos Ninkovic departs Sydney FC
After seven seasons, multiple A-League Men titles and a lasting legacy, Sydney FC legend Milos Ninkovic has departed the club. Ninkovic announced his departure on his Instagram almost three weeks ago, thanking supporters for the support along the journey. The…
OPINION | The Socceroos’ success could revitalise the sport in the country
The short-term euphoria Down Under is palpable, and for good reason. The long-term effects of this morning’s victory may perhaps prove more important.
Perspective from an Australian in Qatar on vital Peru clash
I sit here writing this note no less than 24 hours before Australia’s do or die clash with Peru from the comfort of the hotel. The nerves have begun to set in. Tomorrow is the day that our fate will…
OPINION | The need to qualify for the World Cup outweighs the benefits of a ‘wake up call’
As the Socceroos prepare for their most important fixture in recent memory, there is no denying that there is a real chance Australia could miss out on qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 2002. Australia face…
