Football is dominated by players of black and minority ethnic backgrounds,like ex-Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke. Coaching opportunities,however,are exceedingly rare.
Al Hassan Toure has revealed the motivation behind his brave goal celebration in the Australia Cup final and admonished the handful of Sydney United 58 fans caught performing Nazi gestures for acting against the true spirit of football.
Macarthur FC have dedicated their Australia Cup triumph to their grieving skipper Ulises Davila,who won the Mark Viduka Medal for best afield just four months after the death of his wife.
Sydney United 58 and Macarthur FC meet on Saturday night in a clash that straddles the ideological fault lines of Australian soccer.
The former Manchester United and Sydney FC star is set to start his coaching career in Australia with Macarthur FC.
Macarthur were on course for a comfortable win before two lapses helped Sydney secure a 2-2 draw.
Sydney thrash Western 3-0 as City go top,but Bulls now boast the competition’s worst defence after slumping to a 4-2 loss to Central Coast Mariners on Saturday.
Two young guns sparked Sydney FC back to winning ways in the west as Macarthur FC foiled an attempted red and black takeover of Campbelltown on an action-packed Saturday night in the A-League Men.
Western Sydney Wanderers were taught a lesson in finishing by United,missing several clear chances while the visitors netted their only one to snare a 1-0 win.
Melbourne City’s Hannah Wilkinson lit up AAMI Park on Sunday with a record-equalling five-goal haul in the A-League Women’s Melbourne derby,while Victory men are equal top after a convincing win over COVID-hit Western United.
Any suggestions Sydney’s style has turned stale seem premature after the Sky Blues hammer Macarthur 3-0 despite missing three key players.