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FFA released a statement on Wednesday revealing it will meet with state federations, A-League clubs and the players’ union – Professional Footballers Australia – on March 14 to further discuss “the make-up of an expanded Congress”.
NPL clubs target FFA voting rights
The congress, which decides who is elected to FFA’s board and currently includes just 10 voting members – the nine state federations and one representing all A-League clubs, is set to expand due to pressure from FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation.
On Monday, NPL Victoria clubs agreed to form an initial committee to steer the establishment of a national body to represent the interests of football below the A-League.
While NPL clubs want more of a say in the wc football kits way football is run in Australia, spokesperson Tom Kalas argued they are not simply targeting votes in FFA’s congress.