The Australian Professional Leagues, which runs the A-League, has confirmed the departure of chief executive officer Danny Townsend.
The APL will now be led by A-League commissioner Nick Garcia and the managing director of football website KeepUp, James RushtonA-League commissioner Nick Garcia will help fill the void left by departed APL boss Danny Townsend. Picture: Jason McCawley/Getty Images
“Danny leaves the game stronger than ever and with a talented and committed executive team in place. We wish him every success in his new role “Each of their appointments was the product of extensive search processes that resulted in what is an incredibly strong APL executive leadership team.” After just one year, the deal was scrapped this week and replaced by a contract for an entire round of men’s and women’s A-League matches to played over one weekend in Sydney for the next two seasons.
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