‘I didn’t know’: Kerr charge blindsides coach
A call to Sam Kerr in London is a high priority for the Matildas coach who was blindsided by his captain’s shock court appearance.
A call to Sam Kerr in London is a high priority for the Matildas coach who was blindsided by his captain’s shock court appearance.
Football Australia’s CEO has made a bombshell claim over allegations of a racial incident involving Matildas megastar Sam Kerr.
The sight of a snow-covered pitch for Australia in Uzbekistan was enough for the critics to launch about the safety of playing in those conditions.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson has a difficult few months ahead as he wrestles with the make-up of his Paris Olympics squad. And players aren’t holding back in trying to impress him.
Sad observations have been made just a few kilometres from where the biggest sporting event on Australia’s calendar since the Olympics will unfold.
The biggest month in Australian football history starts tomorrow, but as ADAM PEACOCK writes, Sam Kerr and Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson are playing it cool and calm.
The Matildas believe they can win the World Cup, but their first task is to beat Ireland in an early ‘final’.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino isn’t interested in the Matildas’ call for equal prizemoney at the men’s and women’s World Cups.
Four years ago a teenage Mary Fowler warmed a bench at the World Cup. Now, can she form a star partnership with captain Sam Kerr that can unlock Australia’s World Cup hopes?
Matildas fans have been holding their breath for news of Australia’s utility-weapon Tameka Yallop. The veteran was back on the training paddock for the team’s World Cup preparations this morning.
The Matildas’ big moment has arrived. ADAM PEACOCK analyses the tactics and selection calls ahead of Australia-Ireland opener.
Indiah-Paige Riley and Angie Beard represented Australia in this World Cup cycle then switched allegiances to rival nations. The young guns share their stories with ADAM PEACOCK.
The rise that put Caitlin Foord on a 30-storey billboard at a home World Cup began back in 2011, as a fearless kid playing out of position on a Brazilian megastar, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
The Matildas’ bid to win the FIFA Women’s World Cup has been boosted by words of wisdom and inspiration from Cathy Freeman.
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