Four Sydney FC Women’s Championship winning stars have been named in the 2024 A-League All Stars Women squad ahead of their tantalising showdown with Arsenal Women FC in Global Football Week in Melbourne.
Current Matildas Cortnee Vine and Jada Whyman are joined by Liberty A-League Grand Final Player Of The Match Mackenzie Hawkesby and Championship winning stand-in Captain Princess Ibini.
The squad includes a raft of other current and legendary CommBank Matildas such as Michelle Heyman, Tameka Yallop, Alex Chidiac, Lydia Williams, Elise Kellond-Knight and Kyah Simon, and will see a star-studded side of the best local talent take the field on Friday 24 May at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne.
The inaugural A-League Women All Stars side also includes a number of other Australian and International stars that have excelled across the Liberty A-League Women this season including 2023-24 Julie Dolan Medallist Sophie Harding. They’re joined by Danika Matos, Alana Cerne, Rhianna Pollicina, Kayla Morrison and Grace Maher, along with New Zealand Football Ferns Hannah Wilkinson, Michaela Foster and Rebekah Stott.
A-League All Stars Women Head Coach Joe Montemurro said: “The quality across the Liberty A-League Women is undeniable. The league has been a proven pathway for CommBank Matildas for many years, and more and more we’re seeing current Matildas and other internationals feature across the league.
“Within this squad we will have 11 internationals and it’s a squad that has a great mix of experience, quality and flair that I think will excite the fans, show the best of the league and most of all give Arsenal Women FC a real challenge.
“I can’t wait to work with this squad and the incredible coaches, and see the Australian football fans create an incredible atmosphere at Marvel Stadium for what will be an amazing showcase of world class football.”
Melbourne Victory and CommBank Matildas great Elise Kellond-Knight said: “I’m pumped for this game. I think it’s a great opportunity for all of us to play in a really high level game. Hopefully we’re going to pack out the stadium and have a full house and lift-the-roof-off type atmosphere.
”I’m really excited about it and what an opportunity to play against Arsenal Women FC and three Aussies – I’d never give up the opportunity to play against Kyra again and chase her in the midfield.
“I think it’s going to be a surreal moment for us all as we all follow the WSL. Their team is absolutely stacked, they’ve got such high level players – it’s like an international team – it’ll basically be like playing a World Cup match.”
A-Leagues Commissioner Nick Garcia said: “What an incredible A-League All Stars Women squad – the very first in our history. It’s packed with quality from across our league and I can’t wait for this match in Melbourne to cap off an historic 12 months for women’s football in Australia and New Zealand.
“With the likes of Cortnee Vine, Michelle Heyman, Lydia Williams and Alex Chidiac amongst a squad of some of the very best the Liberty A-League Women has to offer, we look forward to seeing them continue to inspire the next generation of female footballers and fans as they take on a giant of world football.”
The A-League All Stars Women team is set to assemble in Melbourne on Saturday 18 May with an open training session for fans to be held on Thursday 23 May at AAMI Park with tickets available now for $10 via www.ticketek.com.au
Global Football Week Melbourne will be telecast in Australia live and free on 10 Bold and streamed exclusively on 10 Play and Paramount+.
Fans can purchase their tickets to the A-Leagues All Stars double-header on May 24 here.
For more information on the A-Leagues head to www.aleagues.com.au
Full 2024 A-League All Stars Women Squad | ||
Name | Most Recent Club | Position |
Lydia Williams | Melbourne Victory | Goalkeeper |
Jada Whyman | Sydney FC | Goalkeeper |
Alana Cerne | Western United | Defender |
Micheala Foster | Wellington Phoenix | Defender |
Grace Maher | Western United | Defender |
Danika Matos | Western Sydney Wanderers | Defender |
Kayla Morrison | Melbourne Victory | Defender |
Rebekah Stott | Melbourne City | Defender |
Alex Chidiac | Melbourne Victory | Midfielder |
Mackenzie Hawkesby | Sydney FC | Midfielder |
Elise Kellond-Knight | Melbourne Victory | Midfielder |
Rhianna Pollicina | Melbourne City | Midfielder |
Tameka Yallop | Brisbane Roar | Midfielder |
Sophie Harding | Western Sydney Wanderers | Attacker |
Michelle Heyman | Canberra United | Attacker |
Princess Ibini | Sydney FC | Attacker |
Kyah Simon | Central Coast Mariners | Attacker |
Cortnee Vine | Sydney FC | Attacker |
Hannah Wilkinson | Melbourne City | Attacker |
Global Football Week Melbourne | ||
Wednesday 22 May, 2024 | Tottenham Hotspur FC vs Newcastle United FC | 7:45pm AEST at the MCG |
Friday 24 May, 2024 | A-League All Stars Men vs Newcastle United FC | 5:15pm AEST at Marvel Stadium |
Friday 24 May, 2024 | A-League All Stars Women vs Arsenal Women FC | 8:05pm AEST at Marvel Stadium |
Open training sessions | ||
Tuesday 21 May, 2024 | A-League All Stars Men open training session | From 6:00pm AEST at AAMI Park |
Thursday 23 May, 2024 | A-League All Stars Women open training session | From 5:30pm AEST at AAMI Park |