World Cup bid success caps FFA CEO's year

By Ed Jackson
Updated June 26 2020 - 11:01am, first published 10:57am
James Johnson's legacy will include securing a broadcast deal and bringing the World Cup down under.
James Johnson's legacy will include securing a broadcast deal and bringing the World Cup down under.

He's less than a year into his reign, but seven days in June may prove the long-term legacy of FFA chief executive James Johnson to Australian football.

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