Western United stripped of A-League licence
Western United, A-Ledenters Club is on the verge of folding after being removed from the competition license in Australia’s professional male and women’s competitions.
Melbourne-based club, which is the champions of A-Lig men in 2022, has been subjected to financial turmoil in recent months, players and staff are paid in April, May and June and former star Aleksandar Prijovic and the FIFA ban on FIFA ban.
Jason Sourasis, the president of the club, hoped that a transferred transfer planned by American investors Kam Sports would end the uncertainty on the future of Western United, but the process has been dragged – and now the first stage of the football Australia, which is an independent organ of Australia, has been effective from A Leage.
Former A-League champions were issued from Western United.Credit: Getty Australia
The first sample board came together on Thursday night and said, “The Western United FC could not meet the criteria to be granted an A-Lig license”.
“Therefore, the license of Western United FC entered into force.
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“This result reflects the integrity, stability and justice of Australia to protect Australia’s integrity, stability and justice for all clubs, players and stakeholders.”
Western United has seven days to appeal the decision.
“Football was recommended by Australia about determination. [the first instance board] To withdraw Western United’s conditional license, Step He said, Stephen Conroy, Chairman of the Australian Professional Leagues Executive Board.
“This is a FA, AFC and the regulatory process, and we will not comment more until the regulatory process and any appeal are completed.”
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