‘Learn a lot’: Matilda to inspire Sydney FC
Sydney FC will welcome Cortnee Vine’s World Cup experience in bidding to secure consecutive A-League women’s championships.
Sydney FC will welcome Cortnee Vine’s World Cup experience in bidding to secure consecutive A-League women’s championships.
The Matildas were the toast of the country two months ago, but Ange Postecoglou dropped some hard truths about their lasting legacy.
After their stunning World Cup run, the Matildas shouldn’t be troubled in their upcoming Olympic qualifiers but have still picked a full-strength squad.
After an injury-plagued World Cup and a disrupted start to her domestic season with Chelsea, Matildas superstar Sam Kerr is set to return for Australia. Full Olympic qualifiers squad revealed inside.
Lisa De Vanna felt she had to speak out on bullying, harrasment and intimidation for future generations of Matildas, but the reaction of her former teammates has left a mark.
In a little under three months the Matildas will look to end an 11-year drought at the Asian Cup in India. It means these two matches against Brazil take on special significance.
Despite being under scrutiny due to an investigation into Australian women’s football, the Matildas are thrilled to be playing in Sydney against Brazil.
Football Australia chief executive James Johnson promises to ‘call out’ players if they are guilty of acts of abuse, harassment, assault and grooming.
As the big stars return home for a two-match series with Brazil, an agreement has been reached on the investigation into Australian football’s dirty secrets – and it’s sure to be explosive.
It’s been a controversial 10 days for the Matildas, but captain Sam Kerr’s team has received some big news ahead of their homecoming later in October.
Grassroot football parents are living in fear of retribution after exposing more shocking allegations of coach abuse as Lisa De Vanna finds a powerful ally in her fight.
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