Australia's football federation is planning to introduce a domestic player transfer system for the first time, as part of wider reforms
Football Australia to open domestic transfer market
FFA CEO James Johnson speaks to the media during a press conference regarding the A-League season on March 24, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)
Latest Stories
Our latest on Covid-19
All four NFL Divisional playoff games to have fan attendance
League, teams seek delicate balance between pandemic and fan engagement
Golden Knights and Kings join growing list of NHL teams with helmet deals
The Vegas Golden Knights and LA Kings have become the latest NHL franchises to sign helmet sponsorship deals for the rescheduled 2020-21 season that got underway this week
Related News
TV2 seals domestic Norwegian football rights for record-breaking sum
Norwegian commercial broadcaster TV2 has secured domestic rights to a host of Norwegian football properties, including the top-tier Eliteserien, from 2023, in the most valuable media rights deal in the…
Bunnings Warehouse backs Australia’s A-League and W-League
Australian domestic products retailer Bunnings Warehouse has signed its first-ever sponsorship in Australian soccer
Uefa club competition TV rights on market in Korea, three other Asian territories
The sale of broadcast rights to Uefa club competitions during the 2021-24 cycle has begun in four Asian territories, including Korea
Fifa in legal bid over Blatter involvement in CHF500m world football museum
Fifa has filed a legal complaint with the regional prosecutor in Zurich over the creation of the football museum in the city, alleging that its former president Sepp Blatter was involved in “suspected c…