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Australian sides pull out of AFC Champions League after schedule rejig due to COVID-19
•The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) announced the withdrawals, but did not give any explanation.

Coronavirus Outbreak: Australian professional football player tests positive for COVID-19
•An A-League soccer player has become the first Australian professional footballer to test positive for the new coronavirus.

Coronavirus Outbreak: Football in Australia, New Zealand ends after A-League suspends season indefinitely
•Australian football's A-League has suspended its season indefinitely, bringing an end to all professional football competitions in Australia and New Zealand until the coronavirus pandemic passes.

ISL 2019-20: Mumbai City FC term reports of possible take over by Manchester City owners as 'conjecture'
•A report in the London tabloid Mirror said that City Football Group (CFG), which currently owns Manchester City and six other clubs across the globe, is on the verge of buying the Mumbai based side before the ISL season starts on 20 October.

Manchester City's Abu Dhabi ownership expands portfolio by acquiring Chinese club Sichuan Jiuniu FC
•City Football Group, of which English champions City are the flagship team, already has the following partnership clubs: New York City in Major League Soccer, Melbourne City in Australia's A-League, Girona in Spain's top division

Premier League giants Manchester City likely to invest in Indian football, says CEO Ferran Soriano
Ians •Manchester City CEO Ferran Soriano on Friday said the English football giants may invest in Indian football in near future.

FIFA World Cup 2018 qualifiers: Tim Cahill to travel to Honduras for Australia's playoff despite injured ankle
•The 37-year-old Cahill, Australia’s most prolific international goalscorer, injured his ankle in A-League action for Melbourne City on Friday.

FIFA World Cup 2018 qualifiers: Tim Cahill doubtful for first-leg playoff against Honduras
•Australia’s totemic forward Tim Cahill has not fractured his ankle but is still a doubt for next week’s first leg of the World Cup playoff against Honduras, Football Federation Australia said on Saturday.


