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Canberra Region ALeague

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Official account of the Canberra and Capital Region @ALeague Bid.

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FACILITIES When it comes to facilities Canberra is spoiled for choice. From the Australian Institute of Sport to the soon-to-be completed $24.5m Home of Football, our club will have access to some of the best football facilities in the country. Its time for Canberra!

FACILITIES

When it comes to facilities Canberra is spoiled for choice. 

From the Australian Institute of Sport to the soon-to-be completed $24.5m Home of Football, our club will have access to some of the best football facilities in the country.

Its time for Canberra!
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GOOD LUCK LUCA! Talented Canberra youngster Luca Florez is top scorer in the ACT NPL and on the look out for an @ALeague opportunity. If only there was a local club for him to play for! ftbl.com.au/news/canberras…

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INVESTORS Should the FFA accept our offer we will be backed by European investors that will supply experienced players, coaches and administrators to ensure the club will make a splash from Day 1. It’s time for Canberra!

INVESTORS

Should the FFA accept our offer we will be backed by European investors that will supply experienced players, coaches and administrators to ensure the club will make a splash from Day 1.

It’s time for Canberra!
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DEVELOPING TALENT Hear Ron Smith on why an @ALeague club will play a key role in developing the next generation of amazing players from the ACT region. Ron will be integral part of our club, heading up coaching, player development and elite pathways. ftbl.com.au/news/canberras…

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FAN SUPPORT Meet Chris Schimizzi who set up the Capital Punishment fan group in 2008 during the first @ALeague bid process. More than a decade later the group is still waiting on a team to support! It’s time for Canberra. ftbl.com.au/news/the-a-lea…

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WE’RE BACK! Pleased to announce that with Isuzu UTE A-League expansion back on the cards, we have re-opened discussions with the APL Group to make Canberra home to Australia’s next professional football club. A true community team for the people of the region. canberratimes.com.au/story/8029645/…

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THE A-TEAM A little behind-the-scenes look at the people, skills and connections involved in bringing this project to life. This team had never given up and after countless hours of work, it’s closer now than ever! canberratimes.com.au/story/8143580/…

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Let’s hope they can get this over the line. A 14-team ALM is a much better prospect - not to mention their - already well-established - ALW team…

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$3m for Big Bash and AFL in Canberra every year. Football has the highest participation so $3m for ALeague men and women's funding in Canberra?Archived Elizabeth Lee MLA Shane Rattenbury MLA Fair funding for football. #itstime

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For those following this since A-League Next on Daily Football Show with Adrian Houghton its exciting to see this so close. Bid leader Michael Caggiano has worked tirelessly to bring a Canberra Men's A-League bid to life for years. If you can send a quick email in support as per the OP 🙏🏻

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The bid for an A-League Men's side in Canberra, and to save Canberra United in the Ninja A-League, is calling on government investment to get over the line. In an open letter, Capital Region Football Collective (the body behind the bid), CEO Michael Caggiano mentioned ACT Chief

The bid for an A-League Men's side in Canberra, and to save Canberra United in the Ninja A-League, is calling on government investment to get over the line.

In an open letter, Capital Region Football Collective (the body behind the bid), CEO Michael Caggiano mentioned ACT Chief
Fund Football (@fundfooty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We'll say it again (and again, and again) - football is not seen in the same light as other sports in this country. Despite being the most played game, football is given a pittance. Fund football fairly.

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SEALING THE DEAL With deadline day approaching, if the funding committed by Archived to a new Big Bash team was equaled for football, it could be the difference in locking down the investment needed to seal the A-League deal and saving Canberra United.

SEALING THE DEAL

With deadline day approaching, if the funding committed by <a href="/ABarrMLA/">Archived</a> to a new Big Bash team was equaled for football, it could be the difference in locking down the investment needed to seal the A-League deal and saving <a href="/CanberraUnited/">Canberra United</a>.
Markus 🎲 (@markusmannheim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How is it possible that a team representing Canberra's most popular* sport is not receiving at least as much ACT govt funding as the Western Sydney Giants? (Yes, I'm talking about the women's and men's A-League teams.)