Sam Kerr moves to have police race case thrown out
Matildas skipper Sam Kerr has moved to have the charge of racially abusing a London police officer thrown out of court as Football Australia confirmed it had asked for a please explain.
Matildas skipper Sam Kerr has moved to have the charge of racially abusing a London police officer thrown out of court as Football Australia confirmed it had asked for a please explain.
As questions are asked why Sam Kerr didn’t tell anyone about police charges in the UK it’s emerged the Matildas captain may already be in breach of Football Australia’s national code of conduct.
The Prime Minister has leapt to the defence of Matildas star Sam Kerr in the wake of allegations she racially abused a cop.
After a five-year absence, Australia’s most popular national sporting team is returning to South Australia.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson has rested a host of top-liners, including captain Sam Kerr, from this month’s friendly matches against Spain and Portugal.
Lisa De Vanna should be lauded for her courage, for the legend has paid a very deep personal price in being the lead voice in this investigation into the Matildas’s culture.
Sam Kerr has been picking up trophies and awards for fun in 2022 and the latest one is among the biggest of them all.
One of Ellie Carpenter’s Matildas teammates has backed the star defender to mount an unlikely World Cup bid after going down with an ACL injury in the Champions League final.
The Matildas and Spain are set to meet for the first time in women’s international football.
Matildas captain Sam Kerr continues to ‘deliver’ for English Women’s Super League champions Chelsea.
Aussie Sam Kerr has blown the world away again with a stunning performance and one highlight moment that is going viral.
Matildas captain Sam Kerr’s great season with Chelsea has been recognised by England’s Football Writers’ Association.
Matildas midfielder Aivi Luik raised over $35,000 after shaving her head to raise cash for brain tumour research following her brother’s devastating diagnosis.
If Australia wants to win next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup on home soil, a tougher preparation is needed, according to Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson.
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