Football fever inspires word of the year
The Matildas’ popularity has soared because of the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the team now has another unusual accolade.–
The Matildas’ popularity has soared because of the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the team now has another unusual accolade.–
Speculation has been bubbling away for weeks and now Sam Kerr’s partner has confirmed the news so many have been waiting for.
From the Matildas uniting an entire nation with their amazing World Cup performance to the rise of the next generation of stars, 2023 was a year like none other in Australian sport.
The Matildas and Taylor Swift have taken Australia by storm in 2023 but on an unlikely collision course that could cost Australia a world record.
Despite salvaging a draw in the final minutes against the USA, serious questions remain about the Matildas’ defence. Read captain Sam Kerr’s post-match thoughts.
The Matildas again fell behind early to the USA, but snatched a draw in the dying minutes to rebound from a disappointing 3-0 defeat.
After a sensational season in which she finished as top scorer in England’s Women’s Super League, Sam Kerr has missed out on football’s highest honour.
Australian Sam Kerr has been overlooked for the highest individual honour in football after a brutal vote was revealed.
Matildas mentor Tony Gustavsson admits his team’s defence is still a work in progress.
Celtic skipper Callum McGregor was in the right place at the right time to secure Ange Postecoglou’s team a valuable three points.
The Matildas produced a disastrous start and miss-of-the-year contender as they slumped to a heavy loss against an understrength US team.
The Matildas were on the back foot less than a minute into Saturday afternoon’s clash with the world-champion Americans.
The Matildas’ big showdown with the USA has become a “disaster” with an unfathomable miss highlighting the misery.
It’s been a ‘challenging’ week for the Matildas ahead of their ‘World Cup final’ dress rehearsal against the USA.
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