Fans of Australian top flight clubs agreed to suspend their boycott of A-League matches on Thursday after Football Federation Australia (FFA) agreed to amend its policy on spectator bans. FFA met with "active" fan groups on Wednesday after two weeks of boycotts and other protests at A-League matches over the lack of an appeals process for supporters banned from stadiums for alleged misconduct. The governing body agreed to "in-principle changes" to its system to allow fans to see evidence against them and to institute a separate appeals process after consultation with clubs and supporters groups.
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