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It’s time Football Australia adhere to their own policies and principles – The World Game
When it comes to women’s football, there’s been much cause for celebration in the last six years.
From creating history at the 2015 FIFA Womens World Cup, to achieving pay parity with the Socceroos, and securing the rights to jointly host the Womens World Cup in 2023 – this list represents just how far weve come since inaugural Matildas captain Connie Byrnes donned the armband in 1978.
As a nation, we have revelled with the side when theyve won and supported them when theyve encountered off-field dramas, which included the unsavoury pay strike, the controversial sacking of coach Alen Stajcic…
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