MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A panel set up to review Australia's national soccer teams said it had found no bias or agenda behind the termination of women's coach Alen Stajcic in January or any existence of a reported "lesbian mafia" that wanted him out of the job.
Governing body Football Federation Australia (FFA) sacked long-serving Stajcic after an internal survey of players and staff, followed by a supplementary review by a women's rights group.
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