Football: The Socceroos will take on Japan in Perth in June next year, in an all important world cup qualifier.
Perth to host Socceroos WC Qualifier | 01:05 Melbourne Victory coach Patrick Kisnorbo has shocked the A-League by quitting the club days out from the local derby with cross-town rivals Melbourne City to pursue an overseas opportunity .
He had taken Victory to third on the A-League table after getting them to the final of the Australia Cup. Kisnorbo will be replaced by senior assistant coach Arthur Diles to bring “stability and continuity” to the shell-shocked playing squad.
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