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‘Next year’s A-League and W-League will start later’ – Johnson lauds A-League season completion – FTBL Australia
FFA CEO James Johnson says the A-League’s successful season completion with relatively minimal setbacks is a credit to the sport and its players.

FFA chief executive James Johnson has lauded football’s resilience as the A-League became Australia’s first professional competition to complete its season after being shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The A-League was suspended in late March, as the spread of coronavirus gradually forced world sport to be put on hold, but in late May A-League chiefs committed to seeing out the 2019-20 season.
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