The latest association news, key insights and opinions, and updates on all our projects and campaigns.
News and Insights
This is the official communication hub for the Football Supporters Association Australia. We use this section to keep our members and the wider football community informed.
Here you will find the latest official news and statements from the FSAA, in-depth insights and opinions on critical issues affecting supporters, and regular updates on all our projects and advocacy campaigns.
Check back regularly for reliable information directly from the voice of Australian football supporters.
The view from the Chair: FA’s cash grab, a new digital home and the ongoing push against the exporting of football
FSAA Chair, Patrick Clancy gives his update for November including challenging Football Australia's $99 'cash grab', launching our new digital home, and our firm stance against exporting domestic football.
Welcome to our new digital home: New-look FSAA website is now live!
The Football Supporters Association Australia (FSAA) is proud to officially launch our new website, a dedicated digital home for FSAA members and football supporters across the country.
Our stance has not changed: Football is not for export
This is firmly about protecting the integrity of the game, the connection of club to community and safeguarding local leagues by firmly rejecting the commodification of football by irresponsible owners and decision makers.
Selling the soul of the game – The dangerous precedent of exporting domestic fixtures
The connection between a club and its hometown is woven into the social fabric, passed down through generations. To treat a domestic fixture as a product to be sold to the highest bidder is to sever those community ties.
FSAA Submits Key Recommendations to Australian Professional Leagues (APL)
Following the submission of key recommendations to Football Australia (FA) in July, the Football Supporters Association Australia (FSAA) is now pleased to provide the wider football community with an update on our engagement with the Australian Professional Leagues (APL).
FSAA Welcomes new Chair and Committee
“The Football Supporters Association Australia (FSAA) elected Patrick Clancy as its new Chair following the holding of its 2025 AGM last night.”
FSAA Presents Key Recommendations to Football Australia
The Football Supporters Association Australia (FSAA) is pleased to announce the successful submission of key recommendations to Football Australia.
Opposition to relocation of competitive domestic matches abroad.
At its fortnightly meeting last night, the Football Supporters Association Australia (FSAA) Committee voted unanimously to formally support the principled opposition of Football Supporters Europe, the Independent Supporters Council (USA), and the Federación de Accionistas y Socios del Fútbol Español (Spain) to the relocation of domestic league matches abroad.