CommBank Matildas

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almost 7 years ago · edited almost 7 years ago · History

el grapadura wrote:

Sam Kerr with the contender for the worst ever penalty taken in an important shootout.

Hmmm... although I grant you that Kerr's was very bad as well.

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almost 7 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

And Norway knocks them out in a penalty shootout. Sam Kerr with the contender for the worst ever penalty taken in an important shootout.

Yeh "suck on that one"

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over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago · History
As posted by RR in the Socceroos thread.
Game 2 Matilda's vs Canada stream for tonight (9:30pm), at new Allianz Stadium (old SFS) in Sydney.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyswhf5g5ks


Game 1 was played at Suncorp venue of first AWs v Socceroos match, later this month. Canada won 1-0 in front of 25,000

https://www.matildas.com.au/news/commbank-matildas-go-down-fighting-olympic-champions-brisbane#:~:text=Tokyo%202020%20gold%20medallists%2C%20Canada,United's%20new%20signing%20Adriana%20Leon.
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over 3 years ago
Whoops, didn't realise they had their own thread. My bad.
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about 3 years ago
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/london-calling-matildas-socceroos-set-for-blockbuster-england-friendlies-20230220-p5clz0.html

Tony Gustavsson’s Matildas will meet the Lionesses at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium on April 11, one of two games they will play in Europe during the penultimate international window before the start of the Women’s World Cup in July.

It looms as good preparation in more ways than one, given Australia could face the reigning European champions in the round of 16 at the World Cup if they fail to top Group B.

England are No.4 in FIFA’s women’s rankings and beat Germany 2-1 in extra time in the final of last year’s Euros, which they hosted.

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over 2 years ago
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almost 2 years ago

No 2026 Asian Cup matches in Victoria
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almost 2 years ago
Something like AFL probably refusing to make Docklands and/or MCG available I'm gonna guess. They really do hate football (soccer). More even than NZ Rugby.

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almost 2 years ago
RR

No 2026 Asian Cup matches in Victoria
Looking at previous editions it would probably be Played either during late cricket season or early AFL season - and AFC probably have the same pitch rules as FIFA meaning nothing would be able to be played on the surface for weeks prior - so AFL and Cricket Australia wouldn't be happy. Also AFC probably like FIFA don't really like showpiece tournaments being played in circular stadiums.

All this to say AAMI park would be the only option but being smaller than the stadiums in the other states they likely wouldn't put a Matildas game there, and outside of the Matildas I don't know how much pulling power the rest of the tournament will have for crowds.
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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
Same reasons basically why Victoria only got a small number of games compared to other States, for last year's WWC. 

Japan, Sth Korea and China could pull reasonable crowds - but yeah the rest not so much. North Korea for the novelty aspect possibly. They are also the 2nd best FIFA ranked team in Asia at 11th. I think they pulled out of AFC qualifying for last year's WWC due to Covid. Of course the Supreme leader tells us no one died of it there in the Democratic People's Republic.

Japan are ranked 7th & Matildas 12th.

Hopefully NZF can get a few teams to visit NZ for warm up games against the Ferns.
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almost 2 years ago
coochiee
Something like AFL probably refusing to make Docklands and/or MCG available I'm gonna guess. They really do hate football (soccer). More even than NZ Rugby.


By the sounds of it, they didn't even lodge an expression of interest. Those happened before the WWC, so must not have predicted the Tillies-mania that has followed. 
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over 1 year ago
Last month Sermanni was appointed interim coach of the Matildas.
So that's rules him out of a return to the Ferns (if he was ever an option).

But also highlights ain't so easy finding the right coach, if even Football Australia with all it's resources has had to go back to the 70 yr old Scot for a time.

https://www.matildas.com.au/news/football-australia-appoints-tom-sermanni-interim-commbank-matildas-coach#:~:text=Football%20Australia%20has%20today%20confirmed,%2D1997%20and%202005%2D2012.
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over 1 year ago · edited over 1 year ago · History
Tom Sermanni's Matildas with a 1-1 draw in Switzerland in a friendly. They play Germany (who beat them easily 3-0 at the Olympics) in a few days
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over 1 year ago
Sermanni's Matildas with an upset 2-1 win in Germany.
The Matildas only had about 35% possession, so coaching the Ferns prepared Semanni well.

Kyra Cooney-Cross with a long range worldie


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about 1 year ago
Matildas spanked 4-0 by Japan at the "She Believes Cup" in Texas. 
Japan 18 shots. Australia 1.

Sam Kerr who was found not guilty in her UK court case, still recovering from her ACL injury.
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12 months ago
Matildas star, Mary Fowler sadly the latest high profile women's player to do her ACL, playing for Man City in the WSL.
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10 months ago
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19 days ago · edited 18 days ago · History
Matildas lost the Asian Cup final 0-1 to Japan in front of 73,000 at Homebush.
Tillies squandering a host of chances esp in the 2nd half.

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