W-League
The Australian women's national football league
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Football Australia and the newly formed Australian Professional Leagues have announced terms have been agreed to ‘unbundle’ the A-League and W-League
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Matildas goalkeeper Teagan Micah marked her W-League debut for Melbourne City with a clean sheet to deny a dominant Brisbane Roar in the season opener
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The 2020-21 campaign gets underway next week when an opportunity for a new generation of young Australian footballers presents itself
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The competition will be divided in two for the first month with all new NSW-based teams to play each other
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Football Federation Australia is forecasting a loss of $7.3m for the 2020-21 financial year after losing $1.814m in 2019-20
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The 2020-21 A-League and W-League seasons will kick off simultaneously and run concurrently through the middle of the Australian summer
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The Matildas captain on being inspired by the 2000 Olympics, how the challenges of the pandemic have been met and exciting times ahead
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Exclusive: FFA has confirmed the upcoming season is unlikely to start until next year, with plans for more teams shelved until at least the 2021-22 season
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Sydney FC’s 2020-21 squad contains just three players over the age of 23 as clubs increasingly tap into local talent pools
W-League rewarding consistency at midway point of chaotic season