Podcast

Australia’s longest-running women’s football podcast (est. April 2019). 

 

History: Amy Chapman, Matildas Cap 146

Matildas Debut: 2007 (played for the national team until 2013)
Grassroots Club: Albury Hotspurs
Appearances: 20 (4 goals)
Position: Forward

Australia

  • 2006 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Championship finals in Russia

W-League

  • 2008-2009 Canberra United (12 games)
  • 2010-2018 Brisbane Roar (63 games)
    • W-League Premiership: 2010-11
    • W-League Championship: 2012-13

USL W-League

  • 2011-2012 Los Angeles Strikers

Hot Topics

      • Wellington Phoenix: Nat Lawrence didn’t seek reappointment as their ALW coach

Around the World

UK

FA WSL (20 of 22)

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Scottish WPL (2nd Phase)

Europe

France – D1F (20 of 22)

Italy – Serie A (Championship Round 7 of 10)

  • Season Dates: August 27th 2022 – February 26th 2023
  • Soccerway
  • Juventus (Joe Montemurro) 2-2 Internazionale

Germany – Frauen Bundesliga (19 of 22)

  • Season Dates: Sep 16th 2022 – May 28th 2023
  • Results
  • SV Meppen (Anna Margraf) 0-2 MSV Duisburg

Swiss Nationalliga B (Playoffs 1/2)

Nordic

  • Norway – Toppserien Rounds 7 & 8
    • R7: (5) SK Brann Kvinner (Tameka YallopLarissa Crummer) 1-2 (10) Arna-Bjørnar 
      • Neither Larissa nor Meeks were on the card
    • R8: (3) RØA 2-1 (5) SK Brann Kvinner 
        • Larissa came on at 67′, Meeks wasn’t on the card
  • Sweden – Damallsvenkan Round 6
  • Denmark

US – NWSL (6 of 22)

Watch matches on twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial, twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial2, twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial3 & twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial4

Regular season goes from March 25 to October 15

State Football

  • ACT
    • ANU vs West Canberra Wanderers – abandoned
    • Tuggeranong United vs Belconnen United – postponed
      • Belconnen defeated Canberra United Academy 5-0 in the midweek Federation Cup semi-finals
    • Canberra Croatia (Brittany Palombi x 2) 2-2 Gungahlin United (Erika Pennyfield x 2) 
      • Gungahlin came back from 2-0 down, and also defeated Canberra Olympic in the Federation Cup semi-finals
    • Canberra United Academy 0-3 Canberra Olympic (Nicole Jalocha, Maddie Whittall, Michaela Thornton)
  • NSW
    • Macarthur 2-3 APIA
    • Manly 0-0 Bulls
    • Jets 3-5 Spirit
    • Stingrays 2-0 Spartans
    • Ravens 2-1 Olympic
    • Tigers 0-0 Institute
    • Bankstown 1-1 Sydney Uni
  • QLD
    • Capalaba 1-2 Mitchelton
    • Lions 3-1 Peninsula Power
    • Souths United 2-1 Gold Coast United
    • QAS 0-1 Olympic
    • Sunshine Coast 1-2 Eastern Suburbs
  • VIC (8 of 22) 
    • Results
    • FV Emerging 1-1 Calder United
    • Heidelberg United 6-1 Southern United
    • Bayside United 3-1 Box Hill United
    • South Melbourne 3-1 Preston Lions
    • Bulleen Lions 2-1 Alamein
    • Bye: Boroondara Eagles

Queens of the Week

Dale – Rachel Daly notched a hat trick and set up two goals as Aston Villa beat Reading 5-0

Eric – Hills United and APIA Leichhardt recorded clean sweeps over their opponents on the weekend (won all games in Girls Youth League and seniors)

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Maj – Khadija “Bunny” Shaw was named CONCACAF Player of the Year


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