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Football in Australia
The Socceroos' (Australian National Football Team) success in the World Cup has brought amazing recognition and advertising to Australia.
We have been following the Hyundai A-League since its birth and follow all the football news on Australian National Teams in all age groups including women . We also follow the action in the Asian Champions League and Asian Cup Tournaments. We broadcast results, news and commentaries to over 100 local newspapers and their associated internet enterprises in Turkey and Australia as well as other local Turkish local newspapers around the world. We also broadcast Australian Football Federation media releases in a same manner via our home page news release section.
We translate all the commentaries into Turkish for our fans world wide to inform them of what is happening Down Under and in the Asian Champions League.
Australian Football Federation's successful management of the new and professional football structure has brought a massive increase in the number of spectators following Australian Made football. Hyundai A-League witnessed 20% growth in football spectators compared to 2005/06 season. The television audience increased by 44% which is unheard of in the football history.
Please click in the below to follow our past news and commentaries. You will also see our news and commentaries on the Asian Champions League by clicking on the top section of this page.
We produce a segment called "Tips4 Tippers" which
plays on You Tube, giving detailed tipping information,
commentaries about games and future predictions on Australian
Football. We successfully predicted the results of 60%
of the Hyundai A-League games in 2006/07 season. Now
we are following the Asian Champions League. We hope
that you enjoy our video commentaries and tips. Please
click here to go to
the Tips 4 Tippers Hyundai A-League 06/07 You Tube Video
Collection
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REVIEWS FROM THE HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 06/07 SEASON |
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Tips
4 Tippers Hyundai A-League 06/07 You
Tube Video Collection
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Please click on the below links to view our past You Tube Videos
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Australian Hyundai A-League
On
1 November 2004 the formal announcement of the Hyundai
A-League was made by Football Federation of Australia,
with 8 consortia confirmed as inaugural participants.
The eight privately owned clubs who represent eight
cities across five Australian states, plus New Zealand
are:
The
first season consisted of 21 home and away rounds, with
each club playing the others 3 times in the season.
The Hyundai A-League home and away season kicked off
on 26 August 2005 and finished on 5 February. Sydney
FC became the Champions.
ultrAslan Australia followed the Hyundai A-League throughout
its first season in 4 states, published a full page
articles and commentaries in Dunya, Australia's Turkish
Newspaper, in English first time in the history of Turkish
Media in Australia. We
will increase our coverage this season and our commentators
might have the opportunity to participate in UBI World
TVs football shows.
Please see our photograph albums below:
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