
Football Federation Australia have announced that former Socceroo Mark Bresciano and ex-Matilda Amy Duggan will be joining the FFA board.
The pair have taken up director positions at the organisation.
Duggan represented the Westfield Matildas 27 times in a national career which spanned eight years, between 1997 and 2005.
Throughout that time, she netted three goals for the green and gold.
Since finishing her playing days, the 40-year-old has had a successful media career working for Fox Sports, ABC, WIN News and Optus Sport.
Bresciano played 84 times for the Socceroos, scoring 13 goals. He was a member of Australia’s squad at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups.
The 39-year-old enjoyed a 20-year professional career, which included stints in the Italian Serie A with Lazio, Parma and Palermo.
Since retiring, Bresciano has been involved in consultancy work with the FFA, where he was a member of an advisory panel to find the coach that would take the Socceroos to the 2018 World Cup.
FFA Chairman Chris Nikou said he was delighted to welcome both individuals to the board.
“Amy and Mark have had stellar football careers and are highly respected members of the football community.”
“My fellow directors and I very much look forward to working with them as we navigate this particularly important time in Australian football.”
“We are delighted to have their skills and experience in the Board Room, and look forward to Amy and Mark making a significant contribution to our game in their new roles.”














