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Young players to take centre stage as W-League 2020-21 season kicks off – ABC News
The W-League has not only had to deal with the disruptions of COVID, but the exodus of players to Europe. However, players and coaches see that as a huge opportunity,…

2020 has been one of the most challenging and transformative years in the long history of Australian women’s football.
Like all other areas of our lives, COVID-19 has forced the sport to reckon with its own fragile existence; to reflect upon where it has come from and to reconsider, perhaps, where it wants to go from here.
The women’s game in Australia was one of the first sports to respond to the pandemic.
From the Matildas’ hastily-rescheduled Olympic qualifiers in February to the W-League’s…
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