Tashkent: The resumption of international football in Asia is set to feature a clash between two of the continent’s heavyweights, following the Uzbekistan Football Association’s announcement of a September friendly match against Islamic Republic of Iran on Wednesday.
Berlin: RB Leipzig announced on Wednesday the signing of Hwang Hee-chan from their sister club Red Bull Salzburg to replace Timo Werner, but the Korea Republic forward is unavailable for the UEFA Champions League next month.
Catley: 2023 will change the game forever in Australia
Melbourne: Australia’s vice-captain Steph Catley is set to play in her third FIFA Women’s World Cup on home soil after Australia and New Zealand were recently announced as co-hosts for the 2023 edition. Typically one of the first names on the Matildas’ teamsheet, the personable and articulate 26-year-old has enjoyed additional spotlight of late as one of the faces of the bid.
London: Lydia Williams is the latest Australian women’s international to be snapped up by Arsenal, joining the English powerhouse in a deal announced on Wednesday.
Sydney: Head coach Steve Corica is confident his Sydney FC side are in good enough to shape to continue their push for a second successive A-League Championship as professional football in Australia prepares to return from the coronavirus pandemic lockdown next week.
Asia’s Greatest FIFA World Cup Goals – Semi-final 2
Kuala Lumpur: After tens of thousands of fans from throughout the footballing world cast their votes last week, the race to decide Asia’s Best FIFA World Cup goals continues.