
On Wednesday, July 22, Macarthur FC will run out on Darwin Football Stadium in the Northern territory to face local side Azzuri United FC in the round of 32 for Australia Cup 2026.
The Bulls have won the Cup twice already in their short history as an elite football club in Australia.
In the meantime, the club has continued reshaping its roster for 2026-27, which has already seen players being released and new ones signed.
Yesterday the club announced the departure of star midfielder Anthony Caceres, as he seeks an overseas opportunity.
Joining the Bulls ahead of the 2025/26 campaign, Caceres brought a wealth of A-League experience to the squad and quickly became an important member of the team’s midfield.
Known for his composure on the ball, vision and work rate, Caceres played a key role in linking play and driving the team forward during his time in the black and white.
Throughout his time at the club Caceres tabled 23 A-League and eight AFC Champions League Two matches and contributed three goals and two assists.
Caceres’ experience proved invaluable within the squad, helping to set standards and support the development of the younger players on the team.
“Away from the pitch, Caceres embraced the club’s community programs and regularly engaged with members, supporters and the wider Macarthur region,’’ the Bulls said in a media statement.
“Everyone at Macarthur Bulls FC would like to thank Anthony for his contribution to the club and wish him the very best for the future.’’


