All about Australian Women’s Football Team Squad for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

Australian Women's Football Team will play on their home soil in the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023. Will Australian women be able to lift the WC?

Australian Women’s Football team will be one of the host teams playing on their home soil alongside New Zealand.

They are in high confidence after they defeated Euro 2022 champion England by 2-0 in April. They are the team who can reach the semi-finals, but it will be hard for them to enter the final because there are teams like Spain, France, Germany, and the USA who have better team structures than the Australian women’s football team.

Sam Kerr will be the main player for the team as she is one of the most amazing wingers at Chelsea. She appeared in 58 international matches for her nation, in which she scored 32 goals and gave 12 assists.

Emily van Egmond is a talented and dedicated midfielder who can either be an attacking or central midfielder. Van Egmond is a key component of Australia’s midfield. She has 99 Australia caps, 23 goals, and has competed in three World Cups and two Olympic Games. She competes in the Women’s Super League for West Ham United.

Australian Women’s Football Team will play on their home soil in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. Will Australian women be able to lift the WC?

Ellie Carpenter, a versatile defender who can either play as a midfielder or a winger, is the youngest player to have ever represented Australia at the senior level. She has 46 Australia caps, four goals, and has participated in three World Cups and one Olympic Tournament.

Alanna Kennedy is a disciplined and controlled defender who can also be a defensive midfielder. She is a leader in Australia’s defense. She has 92 Australia caps, seven goals, and has competed in three World Cups and one Olympic Tournament.

There is a very slight chance for Australian Women’s Football team to get their hand on the World Cup title, but for that, all team needs to come together if they want the cup to stay in their country. Australia is in Group B with the Republic of Ireland, Nigeria, and Canada women’s teams, who will test them to qualify for the next round.

The Squad of the Australian Women’s Football for the FIFA World Cup 2023

Goalkeepers: Mackenzie Arnold (West Ham), Teagan Micah (Rosengard), Lydia Williams (Brighton)

Defenders: Ellie Carpenter (Lyon), Steph Catley (Arsenal), Charlotte Grant (Vittsjo), Clare Polkinghorne, Clare Hunt (Western Sydney Wanderers), Alanna Kennedy (Manchester City), Aivi Luik (Hacken), Courtney Nevin (Leicester).

Midfielders: Alex Chidiac (Racing Louisville), Clare Wheeler (Everton), Kyra Cooney-Cross (Hammarby), Katrina Gorry, Emily van Egmond (San Diego Wave), Tameka Yallop (Brann)

Forwards: Caitlin Foord (Arsenal), Mary Fowler (Man City), Cortnee Vine (Sydney FC), Hayley Raso, Kyah Simon, Cortnee Vine (Sydney FC), Sam Kerr (Chelsea)

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