Football Australia Launches Australian Championship
australia February 12, 2025 02:30Football Australia introduces a new national second-tier competition, the Australian Championship, featuring 16 teams from around Australia.
Football Australia introduces a new national second-tier competition, the Australian Championship, featuring 16 teams from around Australia.
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