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:
- The team’s name comes from the folk song ‘Waltzing Matilda’.
- The first Australian woman’s team was established in 1978 to participate in the first World Women’s Invitational Tournament.
- In 2007, the Comm Bank Matildas qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.











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