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  • Congratulations to all the players who made it onto the 2022-23 player-voted Austraffic-sponsored A-League Women (ALW) Team of the Season

  • Congratulations to Melbourne City FC’s Socceroo Mathew Leckie and Melbourne Victory’s Matilda Alex Chidiac who have won the Austraffic PFA Player of the Month awards for January in the A-Leagues.

  • On the eve of the 2021/22 A-League Men Grand Final, Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) has revealed its annual peer-voted Austraffic A-League Men Team of the Season.

  • Congratulations to Adelaide United captain Craig Goodwin, who has been voted by his peers as the Austraffic PFA Player of the Month for April.

  • At the Annual ITE Breakfast meeting on 7th April 2022, it was an honour for Austraffic's Managing Director, John Reid, to receive an ITE Outstanding Service award for developing and supporting the Austraffic ITE World Wide Learning Opportunities Award.

  • Congratulations to Melbourne City FC’s influential French midfielder Florin Berenguer, who has been voted by his peers as the Austraffic PFA Player of the Month for March.

  • Congratulations to Melbourne City FC’s duo Rhianna Pollicina and Mathew Leckie who have been voted by their A-Leagues peers as the Austraffic Players of the Month for February.

  • Congratulations to Melbourne City FC’s Rhianna Pollicina and Sydney FC’s Anthony Caceres, voted by their peers as the Austraffic PFA Players of the Month for their performances in the A-Leagues in January.

  • Melbourne Victory’s Jake Brimmer and Sydney FC’s Cortnee Vine have won the PFA’s Austraffic A-Leagues Player of the Month Award after impressing their peers in December.

  • Congratulations to Western United's defender Leo Lacroix on receiving the Austraffic x Professional Footballers Australia Player of the Month Award for November.

  • Austraffic is proud to announce that we are an official partner of the Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) Player of the Month Awards for the 2021/22 A-Leagues seasons.

  • Big data is fast becoming a catchphrase to infer superior information, but having a large sample size is not helpful if the numbers are inaccurate, and they don't truly represent what we think we are measuring.

    Austraffic's Managing Director John Reid discussed this during his presentation at the 2021 AITPM Online Conference Series.