Barbieri celebrates 25-year pro career
As Melissa Barbieri celebrates a quarter of a century since her professional debut, the Australian football legend is still keeping one eye firmly on the future.
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As Melissa Barbieri celebrates a quarter of a century since her professional debut, the Australian football legend is still keeping one eye firmly on the future.
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Head coach Tony Popovic will look to see off Spanish World Cup winner Andres Iniesta and his Vissel Kobe side to claim a place in the group stages of the Asian Champions League after leading Melbourne Victory to their first-ever FFA Cup title.
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