Matilda signs with German club
Brisbane Roar have secured a club record women’s fee from the transfer of a Matildas attacker to Germany.
Brisbane Roar have secured a club record women’s fee from the transfer of a Matildas attacker to Germany.
There have been extraordinary scenes outside a courthouse as Sam Kerr was heard muttering two words under her breath.
Two Matildas stars have revealed the homophobic abuse they are being subjected to by A-League fans as the league doubled down on a send-off over the weekend despite the player revealing they were responding to a slur.
Sam Kerr’s return to football could be sooner than originally thought following an update that’s sure to have caught the attention of Matildas interim coach Tom Sermanni.
Why the Matildas performed poorly at the Olympics remains a mystery to one of their best players.
Star forward Caitlin Foord is still scratching her head about why the Matildas flopped at the Olympics as she yearns for the return of a “fun” and “positive” atmosphere in the squad.
Western United playmaker Chloe Logarzo reveals that time away from the game and a reality TV stint has rejuvenated her after a horror run of injuries.
As the Matildas embark on their journey to the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup, a veteran of the squad has stated her intention be part of the tournament on home soil.
Where to play football sensation Mary Fowler was a problem former Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson struggled with – interim coach Tom Sermanni is on a mission to find the answer.
She remains sidelined with injury, but star striker Sam Kerr is still a part of interim Matildas coach Tom Sermanni’s upcoming plans.
Sam Kerr isn’t ready to take the pitch but interim Matildas coach Tom Sermanni revealed he is trying to convince the captain to join the squad for their upcoming camp.
As a longtime teammate announced her retirement, a Melbourne Victory star has called for an “extremely important” change.
The performances of Jackson Irvine and Steph Catley for their clubs and Australia have earnt them award-winning recognition from their peers.
There are fears that the A-League women’s competition will fail to produce future Matildas or attract top quality players unless it turns professional.
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