Canberra A League Team. Why ALeague and NBL Canberra expansion is closer than you think The Canberra Times Canberra A-Leagues commissioner Nick Garcia has however backed Canberra United to join as the 14th team in the league for the 2025/26 season, following the announcement of Auckland FC as the 13th A-Leagues Commissioner Nick Garcia has provided the following statement regarding the status of a preferred bid for a new A-Leagues license in Canberra: "We are still in discussion with a preferred consortium for an A-League licence in Canberra, but they aren't able to stand up a team in time for season 2024/25," Garcia said.
What's in a name? Why the proposed ALeague men’s team needs to be called Canberra United Riotact from the-riotact.com
Canberra is scheduled to enter the A-League Men's competition for the 2024-25 season Initially, the goal was to have a 14 team league for 2024/25 to avoid any fixture difficulties with a bye, however the lack of movement surrounding funding.
What's in a name? Why the proposed ALeague men’s team needs to be called Canberra United Riotact
A-Leagues Commissioner Nick Garcia has provided the following statement regarding the status of a preferred bid for a new A-Leagues license in Canberra: "We are still in discussion with a preferred consortium for an A-League licence in Canberra, but they aren't able to stand up a team in time for season 2024/25," Garcia said. A-Leagues commissioner Nick Garcia has however backed Canberra United to join as the 14th team in the league for the 2025/26 season, following the announcement of Auckland FC as the 13th A community club at heart, Canberra United has a proud and rich history.
FFA's 15year vision reopens door for Canberra ALeague team The Canberra Times Canberra, ACT. Adding a men's team in Canberra and a whole new club in Auckland have been identified as preferred markets to be the first two additions, slated to enter the A-Leagues in 2024-25, but the method for selecting the backers of the new clubs will be almost the complete reverse of the process that brought in Macarthur FC and Western United. Initially, the goal was to have a 14 team league for 2024/25 to avoid any fixture difficulties with a bye, however the lack of movement surrounding funding.
APL meets with ACT government about Canberra ALeague Men's team The Canberra Times Canberra. 17 seasons, two Championships and three Premierships, and the only standalone A-League Women's club The Australian Professional Leagues are set to introduce a men's team to Canberra and a new club to.