VANCOUVER, BC - JULY 03: Heather Reid, CEO ACT Football Federation, addresses the delagates at the 6th FIFA Women's Football Symposium at the Hyatt hotel on July 3, 2015 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Stuart Franklin - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
VANCOUVER, BC - JULY 03: Heather Reid, CEO ACT Football Federation, addresses the delagates at the 6th FIFA Women's Football Symposium at the Hyatt hotel on July 3, 2015 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Stuart Franklin - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

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History: Karla Reuter, Matildas Cap 123

Matildas Debut: 2003 (played for the national team until 2010)
Appearances: 58 (49 ‘A’ internationals)
Position: Defender

Reuter made her Matildas debut in an away game against China, and her final national team appearance was also away to China. She went to the 2003 World Cup, the 2004 Olympics and three Asian Cups (2006, 2008, 2010).

In domestic competition, Reuter made 43 W-NSL appearances over five seasons (2000-04) for Queensland Sting, and 31 A-League Women appearances over four seasons for Brisbane Roar (2008-12).

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Cheryl – Kyah Simon has had surgery and we wish her rehab goes well

Dale – I have three queens this week: congratulations to Salima Mukansanga (Rwanda), Stéphanie Frappart (France) and Yoshimi Yamashita (Japan), the first women to officiate at a men’s World Cup!

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Maj – 1) Tamar Levin made her A-League Women debut for Brisbane Roar and had an amazing game at left back 2) we have two new ALW fan groups, The Western Core (Western United) and Flight of the Nix (Wellington)

Steffen – Heather Reid was inducted into the University of Canberra Walk of Fame this week. Reid was one of 22 inductees to the walk of fame, recognising her journey from University of Canberra student all the way through to Football Australia board member before retiring in recent years.

She was the Capital Football chief executive for 12 years, overseeing Canberra United’s arrival in the W-League.

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