Australia’s longest-running women’s football podcast (est. April 2019).
History: Caitlin Munoz, Matildas Cap 134
Matildas Debut: 2005 (played for the national team until 2015)
Appearances: 57 (13 goals)
Position: Midfielder
2007 World Cup
2006 & 2008 Asian Cup
W-NSL: six seasons with Canberra Eclipse (1998-99, 2001-04, 42 apps, 12 goals – stats are incomplete)
A-League Women: eight seasons with Canberra United (2008-09, 2010-16, 2017-18, 83 apps, 22 goals)
Munoz ended her playing career in storybook fashion, securing the 2019 NPL Capital Football Championship for Belconnen United with a 118th minute goal.
Munoz is now part of Canberra United’s mentorship group.
Hot Topics
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News
View this post on Instagram - Canada WNT in dispute with Canada Soccer following reports that players received no compensation in 2022
- A-Leagues launch inaugural Pride Celebration Round
- First intake for Our Game Women & Non-Binary Persons in Media Program announced
- World Cup inter-confederation playoffs start this week
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Matildas
- Cup of Nations starts on Thursday!
- Young Matildas squad for Melbourne training camp announced (Feb 13-20)
- Signings: Around the World – Aussies/NZ Abroad
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Dub News
- Round 14 Review
- Western United 0-2 Newcastle
- Western United 2-1 Melbourne City
- Brisbane 1-1 Victory
- Canberra 2-1 Sydney
- WSW 1-0 Wellington
- Perth 4-0 Newcastle
- BYE: Adelaide
- Season 15 squad page
- Round 14 Review
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Around the World
UK
Conti Cup Semi Finals
- Arsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord) 1-0 Manchester City (Mary Fowler, Alanna Kennedy, Hayley Raso) – after extra time, Foord full game, Catley subbed on 64th min, Kennedy start + 89 mins, Raso subbed on 90th min, Fowler subbed on 113th min
- West Ham United (Mackenzie Arnold) 0-7 Chelsea (Sam Kerr) – Arnold full game, Kerr full game & 4 goals
FA WSL
- Season Dates: September 10th 2022 – May 28th 2023
- Manchester City (Mary Fowler, Alanna Kennedy, Hayley Raso) 2-1 Arsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord) – Raso subbed on 90+1 min, Fowler unused sub, Kennedy not selected, Catley full game, Foord played first half
- Liverpool 0-1 Leicester City (Remy Siemsen, Courtney Nevin) – Nevin full game & assist, Siemsen not selected
- Tottenham Hotspur (Kyah Simon) 1-2 Manchester United
- Brighton & Hove Albion (Lydia Williams, Rebekah Stott) 2-6 Aston Villa (Emily Gielnik) – Williams full game, Stott start + 74 mins, Gielnik subbed on 72nd min
FA Championship (Polly’s Palace)
- Season Dates: August 20th 2022 – April 30th 2023
- Crystal Palace (Polly Doran) 1-0 Durham – Pozza Dozza full game
- Bristol City 2-0 Lewes (Isobel Dalton & Libby Copus-Brown) – Dalton subbed on 77th min, Copus-Brown unused sub
Scottish WPL (18 of 22)
- Season Dates: August 7th 2022 – May 21th 2023
- Results
- Spartans 0-3 Celtic FC (Jacynta Galabadaarachchi) – Jacynta played second half and scored
- Hearts 0-3 Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill)
Scottish Cup 4th Round
- Boroughmuir Thistle 0-5 Celtic
- Glasgow City 5-0 Aberdeen
Europe
Coppa Italia Quarter Finals
- Juventus (Joe Montemurro) 3-0 Chievo Verona (Juve win 6-0 on aggregate)
Italy – Serie A (17 of 18)
- Season Dates: August 27th 2022 – February 26th 2023
- Results or Soccerway
- Fiorentina 0-3 Juventus (Joe Montemurro)
Germany – Frauen Bundesliga (12 of 22)
- Season Dates: Sep 16th 2022 – May 28th 2023
- Results
- Freiburg 3-1 SV Meppen (Anna Margraf) – Margraf start + 62 mins
Queens of the Week
Maj – a shoutout in solidarity to the Canada WNT as they fight for justice
What if SheBelieves in getting paid? pic.twitter.com/7ORvoqFoQt
— FPL Pickles (NOT the dog who found the World Cup) (@PicklesFPL) February 12, 2023
Dale – Jordan Nobbs scored a hat trick in Aston Villa’s 6-2 win over Brighton
Cheryl – Ellie Brush scored the winning goal in Canberra United’s game against Sydney!
ELLIE BRUSH WINS IT LATE! 🤯
Her thumping header seals a MASSIVE win for @CanberraUnited! 👊
Full-time wrap: https://t.co/GO89qUyTud#CANvSYD #WeAreALeagues @LibFinancial pic.twitter.com/YewCkw4Ben
— Liberty A-League (@aleaguewomen) February 11, 2023
Eric – 1) Taren King scored her first A-League Women goal during Newcastle’s 2-0 win over Western United 2) Annie Daczko was named as the Blacktown Spartans captain for 2023 3) Denise O’Sullivan is the new North Carolina Courage captain
The @NewcastleJetsFC lead the league leaders! 💥
Taren King gets on the end of a corner to nod home her first @LibFinancial goal! 👑
Do we have an upset brewing in Ballarat?#WeAreALeagues #WUNvNEW pic.twitter.com/N6PO6wI38W
— Liberty A-League (@aleaguewomen) February 8, 2023
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