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  2. FourFourTwo - Wikipedia

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    FourFourTwo is a football magazine published by Future. Issued monthly, it published its 300th edition in May 2019. Issued monthly, it published its 300th edition in May 2019. It takes its name from the football formation of the same name, 4-4-2 .

  3. Australia men's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    The Australia men's national soccer team represents Australia in international men's soccer. Officially nicknamed the Socceroos, [6] the team is controlled by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Australia, which is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF).

  4. Expansion of the A-League Men - Wikipedia

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    Football Australia and the Association of Australian Football Clubs, a group of clubs that currently exist in the state & regional "Member Federations" have been working to implement a second division team with an eventual goal that a football pyramid that would see clubs move between the A-League Men & the second tier, and between the second ...

  5. 2024–25 A-League Men - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 A-League Men, known as the Isuzu UTE A-League for sponsorship reasons, is the 48th season of national level men's soccer in Australia, and the 20th since the establishment of the competition as the A-League in 2004. Central Coast Mariners are the defending premiers and champions.

  6. List of A-League Men clubs - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2007–08 season, New Zealand Knights were disbanded from the A-League, as they were replaced by the Wellington Phoenix. [1]In 2009, the A-League marked the addition of two new teams both from Queensland which was the Gold Coast United and North Queensland Fury who made their debuts for the 2009–10 season.

  7. A-League Men - Wikipedia

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    A-League Men was established in 2004 as the A-League by the Australian Soccer Association (ASA) as a successor to the National Soccer League (NSL) and competition commenced in August 2005. The league is currently administered by the Australian Professional Leagues (APL), contested by thirteen teams; eleven based in Australia and two based in ...

  8. 2014–15 A-League - Wikipedia

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    The 2014–15 A-League was the 38th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the 10th season of the A-League since its establishment in 2004. Brisbane Roar were both the defending A-League Premiers and Champions. The regular season commenced on 10 October 2014 and concluded on 26 April 2015.

  9. Canberra A-League expansion bids - Wikipedia

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    The ALM was established in 2005 as the A-League under the leadership of chairman Frank Lowy and CEO John O'Neill.Lowy, at the time, identified Canberra as a future destination for A-League expansion, having not had representation in the top level since the Canberra Cosmos folded in 2001 in the old NSL. [1]