6 Fun Facts About the Matildas Football Team

6 Fun Facts About the Matildas Football Team

Check out these fun facts to learn more about Australia’s women’s national football team.

With the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 taking place in Australia and New Zealand next year, there’s never been a better time to brush up on your knowledge about our own Aussie team.

As one of our country’s most celebrated sports teams, it’s exciting to watch these sports stars take to the world stage. The first game kicks off on 20 July 2023, but it’s never too early to start celebrating the Matildas.

Here are six fun facts about the team to get you hyped about the new six-part series and upcoming tournament.

Fun Facts about the Matildas football team:

  1. The team’s name comes from the folk song ‘Waltzing Matilda’.
  2. The first Australian woman’s team was established in 1978 to participate in the first World Women’s Invitational Tournament.
  3. In 2007, the Comm Bank Matildas qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time.
  4. In 2019, with 20,029 spectators watching them play against Chile, the team set a record for the highest attendance at a standalone women’s football match in Australian history.
  5. Team captain Sam Kerr is the only female football player to have won the Golden Boot in three different leagues and on three different continents.
  6. Up until 2008, the team shared the name ‘Socceroos’ with the men’s national football team. Having their own name has cemented the Matildas as their own team with their own skills, rather than sitting in the shadows of their male counterparts.

Love the Matildas? Buy a copy of We Are Matildas here.

Publisher details

We Are Matildas
Authors
Serena Geddes, Shelley Ware
Publisher
Puffin Books
Genres
Children’s Fiction, Children’s Picture Book
Released
16 May, 2023
ISBN
9781761048906

Synopsis

From Shelley Ware and Serena Geddes comes an energetic picture book celebrating football and the team spirit of the CommBank Matildas, which will have you cheering from the sidelines.

Jazzy dreams of being a football star and playing for the CommBank Matildas one day. She has a plan to get there . . . now all she needs is a team. This determined leader soon realises that being on the field with her friends is one of the best parts of the game.

Together, we are Matildas.

Shelley Ware
About the author

Shelley Ware

Shelley Ware is a proud Yankunytjatjara and Wirangu woman from Adelaide, South Australia, who currently lives in Melbourne and well known as part of the ground breaking NITV football program Marngrook and The Point.For the past decade or so, Shelley has worked in the media as a radio and television presenter on both local and national AFL football news shows. She has become one of the most respected and recognised female presenters of AFL football in the country. Shelley also works part-time as a teacher at Kew Primary School in Melbourne where she coordinates a Literacy Intervention program.

Books by Shelley Ware

Serena Geddes
About the author

Serena Geddes

From Serena's website.'So you’re here to find out what I’ve been up to the last thirty something years to be illustrating children’s books?I’ve always enjoyed drawing (I think we are meant to say this…) and even though it took most of my adult life to finally branch into illustrating full time, it was always a big part of my life and quite often an escape.I spent six years working for Walt Disney Animation in Sydney with a fabulously mad group of talented artist on sequels to The Lion King, Peter Pan Return to Neverland, Lady and the Tramp and Jungle Book. Even with the intense training we had at Disney and the long hours of tedious work, I am still unable to draw to a model sheet let alone a mouse in trousers.In 2009 the interest in illustrating picture books became as strong as my coffee order and with the sudden end of my job, it all seemed like the right thing to pursue. Within three months I had my first contract with a small publishing house in Sydney and over four years I have illustrated seventeen books ranging from board books to picture books and junior novel series.I work traditionally and even though I am starting to experiment with digital, I still prefer creating with pencil, ink and watercolours. My years at Disney have enabled me to illustrate fairly quickly using movement and expression, which are re occurring elements throughout my work.I enjoy playing with humour and awkward embarrassing moments with my characters as well as adding extra details into some of the illustrations to tell a story within the story. I’m a fabulous daydreamer and have found it is the best link to your imagination (apparently I did it all the time as a child, now I can hide behind my sunglasses as an adult) and is something I draw inspiration from when talking with children.I hope this gives you a little insight into who I am, and my journey so far.'

Books by Serena Geddes

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