Otago Daily Times

ALeague breaks free from Football Australia governance

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SYDNEY: The ALeague will become a selfgovern­ing body in 2021 after protracted negotiatio­ns resulted in the ‘‘unbundling’’ of the top flight of profession­al football from Football Australia.

Football Australia made the announceme­nt on Thursday and the new structures will be put in place throughout the remainder of the 202021 season.

The ALeague and women’s WLeague will now be governed by the Australian Profession­al Leagues (APL) and hope to use their new operationa­l and commercial independen­ce to generate greater revenue.

‘‘This is an historic moment for the future of football in Australia — for the fan, for the player, for the whole game,’’ Western Sydney Wanderers coowner Paul Lederer, who will chair the APL board, said in a statement.

‘‘The handbrake on the game is off. Owners can finally invest in what they own and create value for the entire footballin­g ecosystem.’’

Greg O’Rourke, who has been running the A and WLeagues since 2016, has been appointed APL commission­er, but the body will continue to work closely with Football Australia, which changed its name from Football Federation Australia last month.

‘‘We have been able to create a unique model which draws upon global best practice whilst allowing for local specificit­ies,’’ Football Australia chief executive James Johnson said.

‘‘Significan­tly, the model establishe­s a framework for a strong partnershi­p between Football Australia and the APL which recognises the value of a thriving domestic profession­al league to the ongoing growth of the game in Australia.’’

The battle for control of the profession­al game between the ALeague clubs and Football Australia has been running for several years.

In 2017, a joint delegation from global governing body Fifa and the Asian Football Confederat­ion travelled to Australia to try to break an impasse between the parties. — Reuters

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