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Former Matildas coach Alen Stajcic to lead Perth Glory
Stajcic has set his sights on turning Perth Glory back into a powerhouse after being appointed coach of the embattled A-League Men side on a three-year deal.
- by Justin Chadwick
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Ball at her feet: Kerr on track for World Cup return
Sam Kerr didn’t do much in the 15 minutes of Thursday’s session that media could watch - but for the first time since her calf injury, she had a ball at her feet.
- by Vince Rugari
This was Panama’s first Women’s World Cup goal. They may never score a better one
On a night in which two powerhouse nations were eliminated and one of the game’s most legendary careers come to an end, it was the unheralded Panamanians who stole the show.
Gunning for glory: The club act that kept Matildas in the game
It’s the left-hand connection described by Arsenal’s assistant coach as “telepathic”, and one from which Australia are very much benefiting.
- by Emma Kemp
Jamaica ends Brazil's World Cup
A goalless draw against Brazil was enough to send Jamaica through to the knockouts and sent the South American packing
Panama score unbelievable goal
Panama's Marta Cox scored one of the most insane goals of the FIFA Women's World Cup tournament against France.
World Cup could lead to European dreaming for Matildas defender Hunt
The 24-year-old Western Sydney Wanderers centre-back has already spent some time training with Women’s Super League side Everton this year.
- by Emma Kemp
'Complete chaos' after late goal
Thembi Kgatlana sparked chaos in Wellington after putting South Africa in front of Italy in injury time
Blomqvist breaks Argentina hearts
Sweden's Rebecka Blomqvist struck the goal that could potentially send Argentina crashing out of the FIFA Women's World Cup
Caruso lashes home Italian opener
Arianna Caruso struck truly from the penalty spot to give Italy an early lead against South Africa.
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Another dance with the Danes brings Matildas’ World Cup journey full circle
Australia’s next opponents are very familiar foes. Ten months ago, a stirring comeback against Denmark helped Tony Gustavsson’s side rediscover its winning touch.
- by Vince Rugari