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Posted: 2024-01-16 01:59:08

A-Leagues commissioner Nick Garcia is adamant Canberra will have a men's club for the start of next season despite concerns the franchise is leaving it late to get up and running in time for 2024/25.

Canberra and Auckland were flagged as the two preferred expansion locations by the Australian Professional Leagues (APL) last year, with American billionaire Bill Foley winning the licence to run the New Zealand-based club.

Foley since wasted no time appointing ex-City Group staffer Nick Becker as chief executive of his Auckland outfit and installing former Sydney FC boss Steve Corica as the club's head coach.

But Canberra's future is still clouded by uncertainty.

There have been suggestions Tasmanian expansion could supplant moves to put a team in the national capital, while Canberra United A-League Women boss Njegosh Popovich last week said his players were in the dark over their futures.

Garcia, however, remains confident a deal can be finalised in the coming weeks.

"I'm very positive about Canberra right now," Garcia said.

"We're in advanced discussions with a party for Canberra."

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