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Tuesday, 15 December, 2020
A-League dream The South-East’s A-League dream has been revived, with Melbourne City set to relocate its A-League, W-League and Academy teams to an elite training facility at Casey Fields. In what’s been labelled a “game-changer” for the region, Melbourne City’s relocation from Bundoora will be sealed by a signed Heads of Agreement with the cities of Casey and Greater Dandenong. From 2 January, the club’s W-League side will play the first of four home games for 2020-’21 at Dandenong City Soccer Club. A WLeague derby clash with Melbourne Victory is set for 28 January. The news comes two years after Team 11’s A-League and W-League license bid was rejected by Football Federation Australia. Greater Dandenong mayor Angela Long says it reignites the push for a stadium in Dandenong’s CBD. “The Dandenong Sports and Events Centre was an important part of (the Team 11) bid and today’s announcement marks a step forward in bringing that idea to life,” she said. “In Melbourne City FC we have found an established and well-loved partner with the same long-term and sustainable approach to development, a deep-rooted passion for community and a global network through its owners City Football Group. “ Continued page 4
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Greater Dandenong councillor Jim Memeti and mayor Angela Long sport the Melbourne City FC colours.
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