
Football Federation Australia (FFA) had been at loggerheads with professional clubs over the governance of the game in Australia, with world governing body FIFA stepping in last year in a bid to end a two-year dispute over membership of the national Congress.
“We are relieved that this issue has been resolved and a unified decision has been made,” players’ union boss John Didulica said in a statement.
FFA Chairman Steve Lowy is set to appear at a media conference on Tuesday.
Failure to pass the reforms could have paved the way for a FIFA takeover of the national game and Australia’s suspension from FIFA-sanctioned tournaments.