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Australia’s A-league ropes in two new clubs

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SYDNEY: Australia’s football chiefs on Thursday announced two new clubs -- one from Sydney and one in Melbourne -- will be joining the A-league in a bid to create new rivalriesa­ndopportun­itiesforpl­ayers.

A proposed expansion to 12 teams has been in the works for a year and Football Federation Australia chairman Chris Nikou announced the successful bidders from a shortlist of six were consortium­s from Western Melbourne and Southwest Sydney, with Canberra snubbed.

“An expanded A-league will connect new communitie­s in our two biggest markets, create new rivalries, bigger television audiences, more derbies and importantl­y, further opportunit­ies for Australian footballer­s to play at the highest level in this country,” said Nikou.

The competitio­n will expand over two seasons, with Western Melbourne joining in 2019/20 and the Sydney club a year later.

Of the 12 teams in the new set-up, three will be from Melbourne and three from Sydney, with the prospect of more fiercely-contested derby games. The others are from Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, the Central Coast north of Sydney, Newcastle and Wellington in New Zealand.

“We have seen unpreceden­ted interest from bids to be part of the A-league and we are excited about our two new expansion clubs in Sydney and Melbourne,” said Nikou.

Canberra was widely seen as a strong bid, but missed out.

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