Adelaide one step from Quarter Finals
Adelaide United is one game away from creating history by being the first Australian club side to play in the Quarter Finals of the AFC Champions League 2008, after a second half Diego goal gave The Reds more »
Victory share spoils in GwangyangMelbourne Victory played out a draw in its AFC Champions League 2008 clash against Korea Republic’s Chunnam Dragons at Gwangyang Football Stadium on Wednesday evening. more »
Reds weary of depleted SteelersAdelaide United will approach its crucial AFC Champions League 2008 match against Korean champions the Pohang Steelers, knowing a win will give the club one foot in the door to the next round. more »
Hernandez returns for Chunnam challengeCosta Rican international Carlos Hernandez will make a welcomed return from injury when Melbourne Victory faces Korea Republic’s Chunnam Dragons this Wednesday night. more »
Last hurrah at Home for AlagichVeteran defender Richie Alagich will play his last home game for Adelaide United when the Reds face the Pohang Steelers at Hindmarsh Stadium this Wednesday night more »
Matildas fightback denied by late USA goalIt was a case of déjà vu for the Australian women’s football team in their second friendly international against the USA in Birmingham, USA. more »
- New Season of Glory
- Battle for the east coast to open Premiership defence
- Glory adds Argentinean flair
- New day for A-League Grand Final in 2009
- FFA to review Disciplinary process
- Hearfield to hook up with Olyroos
- Matildas pipped at the post
- Harry’s coming home to play
- Matildas set for World Cup rematch
- Adelaide United release trio
- Adelaide teach Binh Duong a lesson
- Victory’s hopes washed away in Osaka
- Mariners welcome Vukovic decision
- Agostino and Sarkies return for Adelaide United
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FFA - Selling its Soul for a Dollar
Phill Chadwick reports, the FFA have sold their soul for a quick buck after announcing this season’s A-League Grand Final will be played in Sydney.
Home Ground Disadvantage
Home ground advantage is taken for granted with success, however as Phill Chadwick reports, Sydney FC defied that logic and went through the A-League season undefeated on the road.
A-League Expansion would be Premature
Expansion of the A-League is the least of the things the FFA should have on its agenda when the lower levels require attention first, as Phill Chadwick reports.
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2008 AFC Champions League |
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| Wednesday, April 23 Matchday 4 |
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| Adelaide United | 4 | |
| Binh Duong (Viet) | 1 | |
| Gamba Osaka (Jap) | 2 | |
| Melbourne Victory | 0 | |
| Wednesday, May 7 Matchday 5 |
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| Adelaide United | 1 | |
| Pohang Steelers (Kor) | 0 | |
| Chunnam Dragons (Kor) | 1 | |
| Melbourne Victory | 1 | |
| Wednesday, May 21 Matchday 6 |
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| Melbourne Victory | ||
| Chonburi FC (Thai) | ||
| Changchun Yatai (China) | ||
| Adelaide United | ||
| A-League 2007-08 Season Results | ||
| Group E | Pld | Pts | |
| Adelaide United | 5 | 13 | |
| Changchun Yatai (China) | 5 | 11 | |
| Pohang Steelers (Kor) | 5 | 4 | |
| Binh Duong (Viet) | 5 | 0 |
| Group G | Pld | Pts | |
| Gamba Osaka (Jap) | 5 | 13 | |
| Chonburi FC (Thai) | 5 | 5 | |
| Chunnam Dragons (Kor) | 5 | 5 | |
| Melbourne Victory | 5 | 4 |