A new owner has been confirmed for struggling A-League club the Central Coast Mariners, but it has only bought the men's team and the club's academy, leaving the future of the women's team in doubt.
Players from the Central Coast Mariners' A-League Women team say they were blindsided by the announcement that the club's new owners, TSG, did not include the women's program in its acquisition.
The future of the Central Coast Mariners has been secured with the owners of Championship side Queens Park Rangers completing a takeover of the embattled A-League club.
Pyrotechnics are let off before a Ninja A-League game at Polytec Stadium in Gosford.Scott Gardiner / Getty Images via AFP The Australian Professional Leagues (APL), the independent governing body of ...
Australian A-League club Central Coast Mariners have found new ownership after they were taken over ​by the league in January.
The Central Coast Mariners have appointed a much-loved club icon as head coach of the embattled A-League Men outfit.