Socceroos fans and experts aren't satisfied with incredible Qatar FIFA World Cup campaign

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Socceroos fans and experts aren't satisfied with incredible Qatar FIFA World Cup campaign

Socceroos fans and experts are satisfied with their team's performance at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. They want the government to step up and recognise the potential of Australian football and fund the next wave of talent. Graham Arnold wants to see the AIS build a football academy. Aziz Behich hopes the team will inspire the young generation to play football. The A-League sold a third of its product to an American private equity firm for nearly $140 million in 2021. It has a broadcast deal worth just A$200 million over five years with ViacomCBS. The league has crowd numbers dipping below 10,000 per game in 2022.

Socceroos fans and experts are not satisfied with their team's World Cup campaign.

Football's Michael Zappone wants to lobby for more Socceroos games on home soil. Andrew Bogut points to the same situation happening in basketball as proof that governments need to invest more in codes reaching global audiences. Chris Nikou is optimistic that the game will grow in Australia following the World Cup. He looks forward to 2023. The chair of Football Australia is looking forward. They are working together to pursue common goals. It is hoped that 20th century will bring more interest in football. There is a lot of interest from the U.S. in recent years. U Soccer has also received a big investment.


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