Elise Kellond-Knight of Australia is challenged by Karina Sævik of Norway. Credit: Joosep Martinson / FIFA

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

 

History: Elise Kellond-Knight, Matildas Cap 153

Matildas Debut: 2007 (still active)
Appearances: 115 (2 goals)
Position: Midfielder

 

Hot Topics

World Cup News

  • FIFPro report – lack of professional care standards
Read More: 2023 WWC qualifying tournaments criticised by FIFPro

  • Squads – Republic Of Ireland, New Zealand, Brazil, Netherlands & Spain set to annouce their WWC squads this week
  • The FIFA 23 WWC update is out, Maj downloaded it during the recording of this podcast!

News

 

 
 
 
 
 
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  • launch of the Play On exhibition at the Uni of Canberra on July 11th, chronicling the history of women’s football in the ACT. Beyond 90’s Anthony and Steffen are contributors, as is ‘Soccer Snaps by Sal’ Giovinazzo. Booking a tour (between July 3 – August 31) is recommended.

  • ParaMatildas fundraiser at the Royal Hotel Queanbeyan:

 

Matildas

Dub News & Signings

Nordic

Norway – Toppserien Round 16

Sweden – Damallsvenkan Round 15

  • (12) Örebro 1-1 (5) FC Rosengard (Teagan Micah)
    • Teagan played a full match
  • (7) Vittsjö GIK (Clare PolkinghorneKatrina GorryCharli Grant) 0-2 (2) Hammarby (Kyra Cooney-Cross)
    • Charli and Kyra both played full matches, Mini played 65′, Polks is still unavailable
  • (1) BK Häcken (Aivi Luik) 3-0 (8) Växjö
    • Aivi played a full game 
  • (8) Norrköping (Chelsie Dawber) 0-0 (4) Linköping 
    • Chelsie came on in the 65th minute. Encouraging result for her team, which climbs one spot to 8th.

Danish Cup Final

  • FC Nordsjælland (Winonah Heatley) 2-0 Fortuna Hjørring

 

 
 
 
 
 
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US – NWSL

Regular season goes from March 25 to October 15

State Football

  • ACT Round 12, just over the season halfway mark
    • (1) Canberra Olympic 5-0 (Maddy Whittall 4, Elke Aitolu) (5) Canberra United Academy
      • Maddy Whittall bags 4!
      • Both Sofia Christopherson and Holly Murray started for the visitors
    • (4) Gungahlin United 0-2 (3) Canberra Croatia (Bella Barac, Tatum Mazis)
      • Chloe Lincoln (CCFC) and Michelle Heyman (the Gunners) both played for the first time this season
      • look out for Steffen’s review! 
    • (6) ANU 2-1 (Edith Fordyce-Croker, Sofia Chaverra Calle) (7) West Canberra Wanderers (Kate Walker)
    • (2) Belconnen United (Bessie Riethmuller, Pearl Tein) 2-1 (8) Tuggeranong United (Abbey Hurman)
  • NSW
    • Spirit 2-0 Spartans
    • Bulls 1-0 Sydney Uni
    • Olympic 1-2 FNSW Institute
    • Manly 2-0 Ravens
    • APIA 2-3 Bankstown City
    • Rams 2-0 Tigers
    • Stingrays 8-1 Jets
  • QLD
  • VIC

Queens, Kings and Themperors of the Week

All of us – our very own Neil Bennett will be part of the Football West Women’s Standing Committee for the next two years! The Committee is tasked with driving the development of women’s football in Western Australia

Dale – 1) Sarina Bolden scored four times for Illawarra Stingrays as they beat Emerging Jets 8-1 2) Grace Gill announced her retirement from football

Eric – 1) Manly United won six out of six games in Football NSW Girls Youth League and NPL NSW Women’s on Sunday 2) Daisy Arrowsmith scored her first two Manly United goals in Manly’s 2-0 win over Gladesville Ravens

Maj – Winonah Heatley started in the Danish Cup Final and FC Nordsjælland won!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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