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Start List Australia - Brazil FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 Group C Start list Australia - Brazil # 17 13 JUN 2019 18:00 Montpellier / Stade de la Mosson / FRA Australia (AUS) Shirt: gold/dark green Shorts: gold Socks: gold/dark green Competition statistics # Name ST Pos DOB Club H MP Min GF GA AS Y 2Y R 1 Lydia WILLIAMS GK 13/05/88 Reign FC (USA) 175 1 90 2 6 Chloe LOGARZO MF 22/12/94 Washington Spirit (USA) 166 1 61 7 Steph CATLEY DF 26/01/94 Reign FC (USA) 171 1 90 8 Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT MF 10/08/90 Reign FC (USA) 165 1 7 9 Caitlin FOORD FW 11/11/94 Portland Thorns FC (USA) 169 1 90 10 Emily VAN EGMOND MF 12/07/93 Orlando Pride (USA) 174 1 90 13 Tameka YALLOP MF 16/06/91 Klepp IL (NOR) 160 1 83 14 Alanna KENNEDY DF 21/01/95 Orlando Pride (USA) 176 1 90 15 Emily GIELNIK FW 13/05/92 Melbourne Victory (AUS) 178 20 Sam KERR (C) FW 10/09/93 Chicago Red Stars (USA) 168 1 90 1 21 Ellie CARPENTER DF 28/04/00 Portland Thorns FC (USA) 164 1 90 Substitutes 2 Gema SIMON DF 19/07/90 Newcastle United Jets FC (AUS) 162 3 Aivi LUIK MF 18/03/85 Levante UD (ESP) 166 5 Karly ROESTBAKKEN DF 17/01/01 Canberra United (AUS) 165 11 Lisa DE VANNA X FW 14/11/84 Sydney FC (AUS) 157 1 29 1 12 Teagan MICAH GK 20/10/97 UCLA (USA) 176 16 Hayley RASO FW 05/09/94 Portland Thorns FC (USA) 161 1 69 18 Mackenzie ARNOLD GK 25/02/94 Brisbane Roar (AUS) 181 19 Katrina GORRY MF 13/08/92 Brisbane Roar (AUS) 153 1 21 22 Amy HARRISON MF 21/04/96 Sydney FC (AUS) 172 23 Teigen ALLEN DF 12/02/94 Melbourne Victory (AUS) 168 4 Clare POLKINGHORNE I DF 01/02/89 Houston Dash (USA) 171 1 90 17 Mary FOWLER I FW 14/02/03 Bankstown City Lions (AUS) 171 Coach Ante MILICIC (AUS) Brazil (BRA) Shirt: blue Shorts: white Socks: blue Competition statistics # Name ST Pos DOB Club H MP Min GF GA AS Y 2Y R 1 BARBARA GK 04/07/88 A.E. Kindermann (BRA) 171 1 90 5 THAISA MF 17/12/88 AC Milan (ITA) 166 1 90 6 TAMIRES DF 10/10/87 Fortuna Hjorring (DEN) 161 1 90 7 ANDRESSA MF 10/11/92 FC Barcelona (ESP) 168 1 90 2 8 FORMIGA X MF 03/03/78 Paris Saint-Germain FC (FRA) 162 1 90 1 9 DEBINHA FW 20/10/91 NC Courage (USA) 157 1 90 10 MARTA (C) FW 19/02/86 Orlando Pride (USA) 162 11 CRISTIANE FW 15/05/85 Sao Paulo FC (BRA) 176 1 65 3 13 LETICIA SANTOS DF 02/12/94 SC Sand (GER) 156 1 90 14 KATHELLEN DF 26/04/96 Girondins Bordeaux (FRA) 175 1 76 21 MONICA DF 21/04/87 SC Corinthians (BRA) 168 1 90 Substitutes 2 POLIANA DF 06/02/91 Sao Jose EC (BRA) 172 3 DAIANE X DF 07/09/97 Paris Saint-Germain FC (FRA) 178 1 14 1 4 TAYLA DF 09/05/92 SL Benfica (POR) 173 12 ALINE GK 15/04/89 UDG Tenerife (ESP) 162 15 CAMILA MF 10/10/94 Orlando Pride (USA) 159 16 BEATRIZ FW 17/12/93 Hyundai Steel Red Angels (KOR) 176 1 65 17 ANDRESSINHA MF 01/05/95 EC Iranduba da Amazonia (BRA) 160 18 LUANA MF 02/05/93 Jeonbuk KSPO WFC (KOR) 173 19 LUDMILA FW 01/12/94 Atlético Madrid (ESP) 163 1 25 20 RAQUEL FERNANDES FW 21/03/91 Sporting Huelva (ESP) 160 22 LETICIA GK 13/08/94 SC Corinthians (BRA) 174 23 GEYSE FW 27/03/98 SL Benfica (POR) 169 1 25 Coach VADAO (BRA) VAR : Video Assistant Referee 1 AVAR 1 : Assistant VAR AVAR 2 : Offside VAR MP : Matches played A : Absent Pos : Position FW : Forward Y : Single yellow card Min : Minutes played N : Not eligible to play GK : Goalkeeper C : Captain 2Y : Expulsions due to 2nd caution GF : Goals for I : Injured DF : Defender ST : Status R : Direct red card GA : Goals against X : Misses next match if booked MF : Midfielder DOB : Date of birth AS : Assist THU 13 JUN 2019 16:28 CET / 16:28 Local time - Version 1 22°C / 71°F Hum.: 45% Page 1 / 1.
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