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CommBank Junior Matildas Head Coach Michael Cooper has confirmed the 23-player squad ahead of the ASEAN U16 Girls' Championship 2025™ to be held in ...
The Matildas have been pitted against the team that ended their last Women's Asian Cup campaign, facing South Korea in the ...
The Matildas’ path to their first Asian Women’s Cup victory since 2010 has been set and while they avoid clashing wtih ...
The Matildas’ Asian Cup hopes have received a major boost with injured stars Mary Fowler and Sam Kerr both on track to return ...
The draw for the 2026 event, which will be staged in Australia, took place at Sydney Town Hall on Tuesday night, and ...
Matildas coach Joe Montemurro believes Mary Fowler will return in time for March's Women's Asian Cup in Australia.Fowler ruptured her ACL in April, an injury that can take up to 12 months to recover ...
Australia will kick off its bid for a second trophy from the tournament when it hosts the Philippines in the opening match in Perth next year.
Montemurro has a short runway to prepare for the tournament after taking the reins of the national side in June and ...
Retired Australian soccer player and former Newcastle Jets star Larissa Crummer will be back in Newcastle on Friday, stating a case for an NRLW contract.
A former Matildas star, a two-time Olympian and a Canadian international are among 60 players landing in Newcastle to impress ...
The Matildas have only been a household name since the World Cup began nearly four weeks ago as they churned through all opponents. Australians packed pubs, stadiums, viewing venues.
Australia bowed out of the Women's World Cup title race with the sting of a lost opportunity against England, but the co-hosts will look back in pride at a campaign that rallied a nation around them.