The Week in Women’s Football: A-League preview (Part I) – imports flood in; but are all top drawer?


This week, we present part one of our annual 2023/24 Australian A-League Women Preview. We will highlight the teams in order of their regular season finish in 2022/23, looking at new signings, departures and other news. This week we review Sydney FC, Western United, Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory, Canberra United and Perth Glory.
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