Pay deal rejection sparks A-League men's and women's uncertainty
Players from Australia’s A-League men’s and women’s football leagues rejected a proposed pay deal on July 13, leaving both leagues without a collective bargaining agreement. PFA chief Beau Busch noted that players felt the offer did not serve their interests. The leagues now face potential industrial action amid uncertain futures three months ahead of the new season.
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Published 13 Jul 2026, 07:03 UTC · Updated 13 Jul 2026, 07:10 UTC
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