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Australian Football League alum Phoenix Spicer has died. He was 23. Spicer died the evening of Friday, Jan. 2, according to a statement from Dharna Nicholson-Bux, the sister of his girlfriend, Ky-ya Nicholson Ward.
Tony Gustavsson has left his role as head coach of the Australia Women’s national team following their group-stage exit at the Olympics. Australia came third in Group B at the Games but were the worst third-place finisher behind Colombia and Brazil and ...
Dr Norton, School of Physical Education, Exercise and Sport Studies, University of South Australia, Holbrooks Road, Underdale, South Australia 5032 k.norton{at}unisa.edu.au Methods—The design consisted of several studies. Seventeen games played on ...
Young footballers from across Australia have swapped beaches for the countryside, as the Sunshine Coast FC International Academy settles into life in Bishop’s Castle, basing its UK performance programme in the heart of Shropshire.
Graham Arnold has stepped down as head coach of the Australia men’s national team after six years in charge. Football Australia confirmed the news on Friday, stating Arnold, 61, informed the organisation earlier this week of his decision. The search for ...
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 12: (L-R) Mary Fowler, Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley of Australia celebrate the team’s victory through the penalty shoot out following the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Quarter Final match ...
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Australian Athlete Lachie Neale Breaks Silence on Dramatic Marriage Rumors: I ‘Let My Family Down’
Lachie Neale stepped down as Brisbane Lions co-captain amid rumors about his faltering marriage, saying he let his family down
MELBOURNE, Australia — Former West Coast Eagles defender Mitch Brown became the first Australian Football League player, past or present, to come out as bisexual on Wednesday, saying he hoped he would encourage other footballers to come forward.
Mitch Stanley, Matt Chamberlain, and Beau Grundy — all members of an Australian football club — dressed in blackface Warning: Photo below contains offensive material An Australian football club has apologized after a number of its players wore ...