Broken Matilda opens up on comeback heartbreak
Matildas midfielder Chloe Logarzo has opened up about what happened in the moments after her heartbreaking concussion in her long awaited return match.
Matildas midfielder Chloe Logarzo has opened up about what happened in the moments after her heartbreaking concussion in her long awaited return match.
No tournaments and no coach – to some it is a time to ease off – but with a battle on for the No.1 jersey Mackenzie Arnold doesn’t have that luxury.
Matildas legend Clare Polkinghorne’s legacy will include a multimillion-dollar football centre named in her honour.
With all games done for 2024, the focus on appointing the next Matildas coach could still take some time.
Sydney FC has lost star power in the off-season, yet has found one replacement in the form of a star Matilda’s partner.
The newly named Ninja A-League promises even better investment of women’s football. See what Matildas stars Lydia Williams, Tameka Yallop and Maddie Caspers think of the new deal.
After a horrible 12 months from the Matildas, and a crucial lead in to the 2027 World Cup ahead, Football Australia is pleading for funding for women’s football or it could quickly be left behind.
A Matildas star slotted four goals for her club team in England just as she and her Australian teammates were snubbed in a major football award.
One of the A-League’s most sought after players is off the market, with Michelle Heyman putting pen to paper. ERIN SMITH takes a look at how every club is faring ahead of the new season.
After being forced to leave Real Madrid, much loved Matildas star Hayley Raso has teamed up with two of her Australian teammates at a massive English club.
A leaked photo appeared to have revealed that Matildas’ forward Michelle Heyman may be departing the women’s A-League headed overseas, but a contracting issue appears to have scuppered any plans. ERIN SMITH reports.
In just 18 months Clare Hunt has gone from unknown A-Leagues players to superstar Matilda and Tottenham recruit – none of it would have happened without a former Matildas coach.
It’s been revealed that Matildas veteran Aivi Luik withdrew herself from Olympics selection due to a football ban for a doping offence, rather than the hamstring injury making her unavailable.
A Matildas veteran is considering going to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to appeal a doping violation ban.
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