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2010–11 in Australian men's soccer (3 C, 2 P) W. 2010–11 in Australian women's soccer (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "2010–11 in Australian soccer"
11 February 2010: Steve Corica, 37-year-old Sydney FC midfielder after sustaining a hamstring injury in the final game of the season against Melbourne Victory which required surgery, thus ending his season. Corica represented Australia 32 times, scoring 5 times. [32] 11 February 2010: Robbie Middleby, 34-year-old North Queensland Fury midfielder.
The Australia women's national soccer team is overseen by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Australia, which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since leaving the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) in 2006.
Australia 1–1 (4–2 p) New Zealand: Canberra, Australia: Polkinghorne 11' Report: Gregorius 38' Stadium: McKellar Park Attendance: 2,248 Referee: Qin Liang : Penalties: Kellond-Knight van Egmond Uzunlar Kerr: Hearn Hoyle Stott Wilkinson
In Australia, Soccer, also known as association football, is the most played outdoor team sport, [3] [4] and ranked in the top ten for television audience as of 2015. [5] The national governing body of the sport is Football Australia (FA) which comprises nine state and territory member federations, which oversee the sport within their respective region.
Socceroos vs. All Whites (men) Matildas vs. Football Ferns (women) Australasia derby: Location: Australia New Zealand : Teams Australia men's Australia women's New Zealand men's New Zealand women's: First meeting: Men: New Zealand 3–1 Australia (17 June 1922) Women: Australia 2–2 New Zealand (6 October 1979) Latest meeting: Men: Australia 2 ...
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The Young Matildas finished fifth, the highest finish place in a FIFA sanctioned competition of any Australian women's national soccer team ever. [24] The Mini Matildas are Australia's women's national under-17 team. [31] The team was established when FIFA announced that the U-17 Women's World Cup would be launched in 2008. Australia has yet to ...