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WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 and WESTFIELD MATILDAS OFFICIAL WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 and WESTFIELD MATILDAS OFFICIAL SEASON GUIDE Contents Pg Westfield W‐League 2016/17 fixtures 3 Adelaide United 5 Brisbane Roar 9 Canberra United 13 Melbourne City 17 Melbourne Victory 19 Newcastle Jets 23 Perth Glory 27 Sydney FC 31 Western Sydney Wanderers 35 Westfield W‐League history & records 40 Australian national women's team – history & records 55 Westfield W‐League & Westfield Matildas media queries: [email protected] Official season guide of the Westfield W‐League 2016/17 and Westfield Matildas A publication of Football Federation Australia Content, layout and statistics by Andrew Howe @AndyHowe_statto Publication designed to print two pages to a sheet 1 WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 AND WESTFIELD MATILDAS SEASON GUIDE WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 AND WESTFIELD MATILDAS SEASON GUIDE 2 WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 SEASON – FIXTURES WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 SEASON – FIXTURES Round 1 Local AEDT Round 10 Local AEDT Sat 05‐Nov‐16 4.00pm 5.00pm Brisbane Roar FC Sydney FC Spencer Park Sun 01‐Jan‐17 3.00pm 4.00pm Brisbane Roar FC Melbourne Victory AJ Kelly Field Sun 06‐Nov‐16 3.00pm 3.00pm Melbourne City FC Newcastle Jets CB Smith Reserve Mon 02‐Jan‐17 4.00pm 7.00pm Perth Glory Newcastle Jets Dorrien Gardens Sun 06‐Nov‐16 6.30pm 9.30pm Perth Glory Western Sydney Wanderers FC nib Stadium Mon 02‐Jan‐17 7.15pm 7.15pm Melbourne City FC Adelaide United CB Smith Reserve Sun 06‐Nov‐16 2.00pm 2.30pm Adelaide United Melbourne Victory Coopers Stadium (b) Mon 02‐Jan‐17 5.00pm 5.00pm Sydney FC Canberra United Lambert Park Round 2 Round 11 Sat 12‐Nov‐16 4.00pm 7.00pm Perth Glory Brisbane Roar FC Dorrien Gardens Sat 07‐Jan‐17 1.35pm 2.35pm Brisbane Roar FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC Suncorp Stadium Sat 12‐Nov‐16 3.00pm 3.00pm Canberra United Melbourne City FC GIO Stadium (b) Sat 07‐Jan‐17 6.00pm 6.00pm Canberra United Adelaide United McKellar Park Sun 13‐Nov‐16 4.00pm 4.00pm Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets Lakeside Stadium Sun 08‐Jan‐17 4.00pm 7.00pm Perth Glory Melbourne Victory Dorrien Gardens Sun 13‐Nov‐16 2.30pm 2.30pm Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC Allianz Stadium (b) Sun 08‐Jan‐17 2.30pm 2.30pm Sydney FC Melbourne City FC Central Coast Stadium (b) Round 3 Round 12 Sun 20‐Nov‐16 3.00pm 3.00pm Western Sydney Wanderers FC Adelaide United Marconi Stadium Sat 14‐Jan‐17 4.00pm 4.00pm Canberra United Perth Glory McKellar Park Sun 20‐Nov‐16 4.00pm 5.00pm Brisbane Roar FC Canberra United AJ Kelly Field Sat 14‐Jan‐17 7.30pm 8.00pm Adelaide United Western Sydney Wanderers FC Elite Systems Football Centre Sun 20‐Nov‐16 4.00pm 4.00pm Melbourne Victory Sydney FC Lakeside Stadium Sun 15‐Jan‐17 4.00pm 4.00pm Melbourne Victory Melbourne City FC Epping Stadium Sun 20‐Nov‐16 2.30pm 2.30pm Newcastle Jets Perth Glory McDonald Jones Stadium (b) Sun 15‐Jan‐17 2.30pm 2.30pm Newcastle Jets Brisbane Roar FC McDonald Jones Stadium (b) Round 4 Round 13 Sat 26‐Nov‐16 4.00pm 4.00pm Canberra United Newcastle Jets McKellar Park Sat 21‐Jan‐17 5.00pm 5.00pm Sydney FC Newcastle Jets Lambert Park Sat 26‐Nov‐16 3.00pm 3.00pm Western Sydney Wanderers FC Brisbane Roar FC Marconi Stadium Sun 22‐Jan‐17 6.00pm 9.00pm Perth Glory Adelaide United Dorrien Gardens Sun 27‐Nov‐16 5.00pm 5.00pm Sydney FC Adelaide United Seymour Shaw Sun 22‐Jan‐17 5.00pm 5.00pm Melbourne City FC Brisbane Roar FC CB Smith Reserve Sun 27‐Nov‐16 2.30pm 2.30pm Melbourne City FC Melbourne Victory AAMI Park (b) Sun 22‐Jan‐17 2.30pm 2.30pm Western Sydney Wanderers FC Canberra United Campbelltown Stadium (b) Round 5 Round 14 Sat 03‐Dec‐16 7.00pm 7.30pm Adelaide United Canberra United Elite Systems Football Centre Fri 27‐Jan‐17 5.20pm 5.20pm Newcastle Jets Melbourne City FC C.ex Coffs International Stad. Sun 04‐Dec‐16 4.00pm 4.00pm Melbourne Victory Perth Glory Lakeside Stadium Sat 28‐Jan‐17 4.00pm 4.00pm Canberra United Melbourne Victory McKellar Park Sun 04‐Dec‐16 4.00pm 5.00pm Brisbane Roar FC Melbourne City FC AJ Kelly Field Sun 29‐Jan‐17 3.00pm 3.00pm Western Sydney Wanderers FC Perth Glory Popondetta Park Sun 04‐Dec‐16 2.30pm 2.30pm Newcastle Jets Sydney FC McDonald Jones Stadium (b) Sun 29‐Jan‐17 2.00pm 2.30pm Adelaide United Sydney FC Coopers Stadium (b) Round 6 Date Local AEDT Home team Away team Venue Sat 10‐Dec‐16 5.00pm 5.00pm Melbourne City FC Canberra United CB Smith Reserve Sun 11‐Dec‐16 4.00pm 4.00pm Melbourne Victory Western Sydney Wanderers FC Lakeside Stadium WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2017 FINALS SERIES WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 Sun 11‐Dec‐16 4.00pm 7.00pm Perth Glory Sydney FC Dorrien Gardens REFEREES PANEL Semi Finals Sun 11‐Dec‐16 1.30pm 2.30pm Brisbane Roar FC Adelaide United Suncorp Stadium (b) Rebecca Durcau (QLD) ‐ 34 WWL games 4–5 February 2017 Kate Jacewicz (VIC) ‐ 60 WWL games Round 7 Time/Date TBC 1st‐placed team v 4th‐placed team (A) (b) Kelly Jones (NSW) ‐ 18 WWL games Fri 16‐Dec‐16 5.20pm 5.20pm Newcastle Jets Melbourne Victory McDonald Jones Stadium Time/Date TBC 2nd‐placed team v 3rd‐placed team (B) (b) Rachel Mitchenson (QLD) ‐ 16 WWL games Sat 17‐Dec‐16 7.30pm 8.00pm Adelaide United Perth Glory Elite Systems Football Centre Grand Final Katie Patterson (NSW) ‐ 26 WWL games Sun 18‐Dec‐16 3.00pm 3.00pm Western Sydney Wanderers FC Melbourne City FC Popondetta Park 12 February 2017 Casey Reibelt (QLD) ‐ 46 WWL games Sun 18‐Dec‐16 2.30pm 2.30pm Canberra United Brisbane Roar FC Central Coast Stadium (b) Time/Date TBC Winner Semi Final A v Winner Semi Final B (b) Lara Smith (QLD) ‐ 20 WWL games Round 8 Fri 23‐Dec‐16 7.30pm 7.30pm Sydney FC Brisbane Roar FC Lambert Park (b) denotes FoxSports/ABC TV broadcast match. Mon 26‐Dec‐16 3.05pm 3.05pm Newcastle Jets Western Sydney Wanderers FC McDonald Jones Stadium Match dates, kick‐off times and venues subject to change. Tue 27‐Dec‐16 5.05pm 5.05pm Melbourne City FC Perth Glory AAMI Park (b) Round 9 Wed 28‐Dec‐16 5.05pm 5.05pm Melbourne Victory Canberra United AAMI Park (b) Thu 29‐Dec‐16 7.00pm 7.30pm Adelaide United Newcastle Jets Elite Systems Football Centre Fri 30‐Dec‐16 7.00pm 7.00pm Western Sydney Wanderers FC Sydney FC Popondetta Park Date Local AEDT Home team Away team Venue 3 WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 AND WESTFIELD MATILDAS SEASON GUIDE WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 AND WESTFIELD MATILDAS SEASON GUIDE 4 ADELAIDE UNITED – SEASON 2016/17 ADELAIDE UNITED – HEAD‐TO‐HEAD WESTFIELD W‐LEAGUE 2016/17 SQUAD v Brisbane Roar FC 2009/10 17‐Oct‐09 (H) L 0–2 2010/11 13‐Nov‐10 (A) L 0–4 No. Player Born Position Apps (gls) WWL / club International honours 2008/09 25‐Oct‐08 (A) L 1–4 2010/11 26‐Nov‐10 (H) L 0–4 15‐Jan‐11 (H) L 1–2 2009/10 22‐Nov‐09 (A) D 2–2 29‐Jan‐11 (A) L 0–2 2011/12 05‐Nov‐11 (A) L 1–2 1 Eliza Campbell 16‐May‐95 GK 23 (0) – Australian U17, U20 2010/11 10‐Dec‐10 (H) L 1–3 2011/12 19‐Nov‐11 (A) L 0–4 17‐Dec‐11 (H) W 1–0 2 Cheyenne Hammond 27‐Jul‐98 DEF – – . 2011/12 12‐Nov‐11 (H) L 1–2 15‐Jan‐12 (H) L 1–4 2012/13 27‐Oct‐12 (A) L 1–2 4 Emily Hodgson 01‐Jul‐00 DEF – – . 10‐Dec‐11 (A) L 0–2 2012/13 01‐Dec‐12 (H) L 0–5 12‐Jan‐13 (H) L 1–3 5 Monica Hickmann Alves (BRA) 21‐Apr‐87 DEF – – Brazilian International 2012/13 10‐Nov‐12 (H) L 0–2 05‐Jan‐13 (A) L 1–4 2013/14 07‐Dec‐13 (A) L 0–1 6 Ally Ladas 18‐Jan‐97 MID – – . 22‐Dec‐12 (A) L 2–6 2013/14 16‐Nov‐13 (H) L 0–2 2014/15 27‐Sep‐14 (A) L 1–3 2013/14 15‐Dec‐13 (A) W 1–0 21‐Dec‐13 (A) L 0–1 25‐Oct‐14 (H) W 1–0 7 Stella Rigon 17‐Sep‐89 FOR – – . 01‐Feb‐14 (H) D 1–1 2014/15 12‐Oct‐14 (A) L 0–4 2015/16 06‐Dec‐15 (H) D 1–1 8 Emily Condon 01‐Sep‐98 MID 29 (5) 29 (5) Australian U20 2014/15 08‐Nov‐14 (A) L 0–3 29‐Oct‐14 (H) W 2–1 10‐Jan‐16 (A) L 1–2 9 Marijana Rajcic 15‐Mar‐89 FOR 29 (3) 29 (3) . 2015/16 01‐Nov‐15 (A) W 2–1 2015/16 08‐Nov‐15 (A) W 4–0 Overall (14 games): W2–D1–L11 03‐Jan‐16 (H) L 1–3 Overall (13 games): W2–D0–L11 10 Racheal Quigley 16‐Jan‐91 FOR 70 (20) 58 (12) Australian U20 v Sydney FC Overall (12 games): W2–D2–L8 11 Sofia Huerta (USA/MEX) 14‐Dec‐92 FOR – – Mexican International v Newcastle Jets 2008/09 09‐Nov‐08 (H) W 3–2 12 Adriana Jones 11‐Oct‐95 FOR 14 (1) – Australian U17 v Canberra United 2008/09 31‐Oct‐08 (H) W 3–2 27‐Dec‐08 (A) L 2–3 14‐Dec‐08 (A) L 1–2 2009/10 01‐Nov‐09 (A) L 0–6 13 Lucy Adamopoulos 16‐Jun‐93 DEF – – .
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