Record-breaking academy graduate returns home - Wellington Phoenix
The Wellington Phoenix have brought back one of the club’s most notable alumni.
The Phoenix have signed Macey Fraser to a three-year contract after the Football Ferns midfielder was released by Utah Royals FC late last week.
Fraser, 23, was one of the first women to join the club’s academy in 2021 and finalised a record transfer to the National Women’s Soccer League club in April last year after a breakout maiden season as a professional.
She scored three goals and led the Nix with five assists during the 2023-24 A-League season and was called up to the Ferns for last year’s Paris Olympics.
Phoenix head coach Bev Priestman is thrilled to have secured Fraser’s signature.
“For someone of Macey’s calibre to want to come back to the Phoenix speaks to where the club is heading and the people in the building,” Priestman said.
“Macey’s quality speaks for itself and I look forward to integrating her back in.
The Wellington Phoenix have brought back one of the club’s most notable alumni.
The Phoenix have signed Macey Fraser to a three-year contract after the Football Ferns midfielder was released by Utah Royals FC late last week.
Fraser, 23, was one of the first women to join the club’s academy in 2021 and finalised a record transfer to the National Women’s Soccer League club in April last year after a breakout maiden season as a professional.
She scored three goals and led the Nix with five assists during the 2023-24 A-League season and was called up to the Ferns for last year’s Paris Olympics.
Phoenix head coach Bev Priestman is thrilled to have secured Fraser’s signature.
“For someone of Macey’s calibre to want to come back to the Phoenix speaks to where the club is heading and the people in the building,” Priestman said.
“Macey’s quality speaks for itself and I look forward to integrating her back in.






