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23.9.2025
TSHUMA READY FOR ASHFIELD CHALLENGE
There will be a new coach in the dugout at the Paintseal Arena next season, with Malcom Tshuma taking over from James Sammut at Ashfield for 2026. Sammut, who coached and played at the club for the last three years stepped down due to family commitments, and the appointment marks an exciting new era for Ashfield as they set clear direction, high standards, and a strong vision for their playing group. The 33-year-old said despite a tough couple of seasons, it’s a challenge he is looking forward too, and can’t wait to get started.
“I’m excited about the challenge ahead. It’s important that everyone at the club is aligned to moving towards a common goal. Achieving it is never a guarantee but my belief is you have to aim for something and the ethos across the club has to move in the same direction. Division Two is a very hard league with some tough teams but we have to believe in the goals we have as a club,” Tshuma explained. “No doubt the club has had some difficult times recently, I think Jimmy Sammit (former coach) did a great job keeping them in the league. Things are more stable now and with that brings new goals and the desire to get back into Division One was a major influence for me. It won’t be an overnight fix, but you have to try and everyone has to feel that energy.”
Ashfield President Mr Phil Kelly, said they are delighted to welcome Tshuma to the club, a coach with great experience. “This appointment is more than just a coaching change it is a statement of intent. Malcom embodies the ambition, professionalism and hunger that Ashfield needs to keep driving forward,” Kelly explained. “Our target is clear, we want to return to Division One, but just as important is maintaining the culture and environment we have built, where players, coaches and supporters feel proud to belong.”
His comments were echoed by Ashfield’s Operations of Football, Conor Rae, who said Malcom is the right man to lead the club forward. “I have known Malcom for a number of years, when we needed to start looking at options Mal was the first name that popped to mind especially with what we were trying to achieve,” Rae said. “He’s ambitious, driven and his vision for the club is exactly where we want to be. It’s no shock to anyone that Ashfield has ambition to be back in Division One and we believe this is the right stepping stone forward to do so."
Tshuma brings with him an impressive CV that spans both playing and coaching. He moved to Australia from Zimbabwe in 2006, and his first club was Forrestfield United in the u15s in 2007. He went on to captain the under 18’s, before taking his place in the first team in 2011. He then joined Armadale in 2013, and had two seasons at Alfred Skeet Reserve, before returning to Forrestfield in 2015. That’s when his coaching career took off, coaching the under 18’s for four seasons, before moving to Gwelup Croatia and coached the 18’s and 20’s at the club. He returned to Hartfield Park in 2022 as first team assistant coach, before doing a similar role at Balcatta Etna.
His stay at Grindleford Reserve, ended this this season, and he has taken time away from the game, but is now ready for the new challenge ahead. “It was a really tough season at Balcatta this year, so I have to recharge my batteries somewhat. Not for long though as there is quite a bit of work to do before pre-season commences at the tail end of the year,” Tshuma said. “Last season, Ashfield dropped points from winning positions in five or so games so we’re not that far off. Of course, we have to enter the market for players, which we think will help us bridge that gap and improve the squad, but there is still a long way to go so let’s see.
“Over the past decade, I’ve had the privilege of learning from some of WA’s most respected football minds, the late Rod Banjac, Graham Normanton, Richard Abrams, and Glen Grostate. Their mentorship has been instrumental in preparing me to take this next step and lead Ashfield moving forward. My focus now is on building a strong, unified squad during pre-season and laying the foundation for a project that will reignite the club. I’m under no illusions about the challenge ahead but it’s one that excites me and one I’m determined to share with the players, coaches and supporters at Ashfield. I look forward to getting to know everyone and welcoming the players back into pre-season."
21.9.2025
FROM ECU TO THE A-LEAGUE FOR DENCH
Former ECU Joondalup youngster Matthew Dench has signed for Brisbane Roar, after a successful trial at the A-League club. It’s been a football journey for the 21-year-old, starting at the Campus in Joondalup as a youngster, before joining the Perth Glory academy. He headed back to ECU in 2020 for a short stint under Kenny Lowe, before securing a move to Charlton Athletic in England. He played for the clubs under21’s before signing a pro-contract with the Addicks, and he is now ready to start his new chapter at the Roar.
Dench said his time at Charlton was tough, especially with covid, but he learnt so much in his time in the southeast of London. “I had four very enjoyable years at Charlton, two-years on a scholarship, before two-years on a professional contract, and I learnt a great deal,” he explained. “Although the football side was great, it was extremely hard being away from my family during Covid, but I got through it and was a great learning curve for me and one that made me stronger.”
The midfielder went out on loan to Billericay in 2023, and spent six weeks at the Isthmian League Premier Division side, before his time at the Valley came to an end at the end of 2024. He headed back down under and joined NPL VIC side Oakleigh Cannons, and Dench said it was a great club to be involved with. “I can’t speak highly enough of Oakleigh Cannons, they are a great club and have some great people involved there,” Dench explained. “They were so welcoming, and I felt part of a family. They encouraged me and I started 26 games, and I have a lot to thank them for and appreciate everything they did for me.”
The next challenge is at the Roar, and after a successful trial they signed him, coach Michael Valkanis said he is looking forward to see him progress at the club. “Matthew has been fantastic throughout his trial period with the club and it’s because of this that we are happy to have him on board this season,” Valkanis said. “He is an athletic, left-footed player who has to ability to pick a good pass and be impactful at both ends of the field. I look forward to watching him progress throughout the season.”
Dench said the hard work starts now, and he’s looking forward to making an impact at the club. “I’m proud to have signed for the Roar for the 25/26 season. It’s exciting to join the club during what is a new era here. I’ve worked extremely hard to get myself here and it’s because of this that I’m driven to give my all for the shirt and make the fans proud this season,” he explained. “Like you said it’s a new challenge for me, but I can’t wait to get started and hopefully making a difference. I have trialled for a couple of weeks, so have got to know the team a little. I will make the move from Melbourne to Brisbane this week, and I’m ready for the challenge.”
21.9.2025
VICTORY EDGE OUT GLORY IN MANDURAH
Perth Glory have started their 2025 Regional South West Tour against Melbourne Victory with a narrow 0-1 defeat at the Poolmart Mandurah Stadium, Peelwood Reserve on Sunday afternoon. The only goal of the game came early in the second half from Victory midfielder Jordi Valadon. Glory pressed late looking for the equaliser, the best effort fell to New Zealand defender Sam Sutton, whose cross shot hit the post, but it was Arthur Diles’ side taking the honours.
A bumper crowd was on hand on a sunny day in Mandurah, but Victory new signing Juan Mata was not involved, much to the disappointment of the 2,000 supporters. It was David Zdrilic’s side who opened the brighter. Sutton fired over the top early, before former Glory keeper Jack Duncan saved from debutant Jaiden Kucharski’s effort. Victory hit back midway through the half, new signing Denis Genreau’s cross was met be another former Glory player, Keegan Jelacic, who was also making his first start for the club, but his header was straight at Mark Birighitti. Glory went close again in the shadows of half time, Sutton’s in swinging corner was headed over the top by Josh Risdon, but at the break it was all-square.
Glory made a double change at the break, with Will Freney and Nathanael Blair replaced by Nicholas Pennington and new recruit Arion Sulemani. But it was the visitors who would find the opener three minutes in, Valadon finding space in the middle of the park and moved to the edge of the box and fired an unstoppable shot into the bottom corner past Birighitti. They went close to a second two minutes later, but Matthew Grimaldi failed to find the target.
The hosts began to take control, and Kucharski was denied by Duncan, and on 65 minutes Sutton’s cross shot beat Duncan, but the post came to the rescue of the Victory custodian. Victory then went close nine minutes later, Santos Rodrigues should have done better, but the Brazilian striker could only find the side netting. Glory ended the game well and had Victory on the backfoot, the best chance falling in stoppage time, Sutton’s corner wasn’t dealt with and substitute Josh Anasmo’s close-range effort was well blocked by substitute keeper Jack Warshawsky. The two sides will meet again in the second game of the Regional South West Tour at Hay Park in Bunbury on Wednesday evening (6:30pm)
Perth Glory: GK Mark BIRIGHITTI, 3 Sam SUTTON, 4 Scott WOOTTON, 6 Brandon O’NEILL (25 Sebastian DESPOTOVSKI 83'), 8 Callum TIMMINS (12 Taras GOMULKA 74'), 9 Jaiden KUCHARSKI (16 Gabriel POPOVIC 74'), 14 Nathanael BLAIR (17 Arion SULEMANI 46'), 19 Josh RISDON (31 Joel ANASMO 74'), 27 Will FRENEY (7 Nicholas PENNINGTON 46') (20 Trent OSTLER 74') 28 Kaelan MAJEKODUNMI, 45 Brian KALTAK – Subs not used: RGK Ryan WARNER, 26 Khoa NGO, 33 Daniel JANKULOSKI
Melbourne Victory: GK Jack DUNCAN (RGK Jack WARSHAWSKY 70’), 3 Adama TRAORE (2 Jason DAVIDSON 70’), 4 Lachlan JACKSON, 8 Jordi VALADON (42 Xavier STELLA 70’), 9 Nikolaos VERGOS, 10 Denis GENREAU, 14 Matthew GRIMALDI (28 Kayne RAZMOVSKI 62’), 21 Roderick MIRANDA (41 Malik OLUKHALE 62’), 22 Josh RAWLINS, 23 Keegan JELACIC (43 Oliver DRAGICEVIC 85’), 27 Louis D’ARRIGO – Subs not used: RGK Oskar VON SCHRENK, 19 Jing REEC, 31 Daniel LAZAREVSKI, 44 George MIHAILIDIS - Referee: Shane Skinner
20.9.2025
FREMANTLE STAY IN THE NPL, WHILE COCKBURN ARE PROMOTED TO DIVISION ONE
In the final two Interdivisional Playoff Finals on Saturday afternoon at the Sam Kerr Football Centre, Fremantle City have kept their place in the NPL next season after a 2-1 win against Joondalup City, while Cockburn City have bounced back to Division One, after back-to-back relegations, after they beat Kalamunda City on penalties, which sees Kalamunda go back down to Division Two. First up Cockburn and Kalamunda fought out a tight 1-1 draw, before the Cockerels prevailed 4-3 on penalties. “Great team performance by everyone involved today,” Cockburn Captain Euen grant said post-match. “Going a goal down early then getting one back a minute later, then missing a penalty late in extra time, to then go on to win in pens was a roller coaster of emotions. So happy for everyone involved with the club and looking forward to playing in Division One next year.”
Both these sides had won tight semi-finals against East Perth and Forrestfield respectively, and this one burst into life early, with Kalamunda opening the scoring on seven minutes. Nicolas Roca started and finished a sweeping move, the defender surging through the middle of the park, before finding Andrea Erbetta racing down the right, Roca had continued his run into the box, and fired home Erbetta’s cross. It was the perfect start for Kalamunda, but their lead only lasted sixty seconds. A long clearance from keeper Zayde Free was helped on by James Bourne to Oliver Palmer, who picked out Matthew Bowen on the left, he cut inside his marker and fired low past Jake Maley-Orr.
From then on it was tight affair with chances at both ends, but they couldn’t be separated and it was off to extra time. It was Cockburn who had the chance to win it in the second period of extra time, when they were awarded a penalty. A cross into the box by Ben Thorpe searching for fellow substitute Isaac Mcvittie, who was pulled down by David Ramella Gomez, and referee Tom Glavovic pointed straight to the spot. Bourne stepped up to take the resulting penalty, but Maley-Orr guessed the right way and made the save. So, we were off to the dreaded penalty shoot-out. Both sides scored their first three penalties, before Bourne made emends for his miss in extra time, firing home the fourth for Cockburn, meaning Ramiro Costes needed to score to keep them alive, but Free saved, to set of wild celebrations on and off the pitch.
“The penalty shootout was a true test of character for the team. The players showed great composure under pressure, and we're proud of how everyone stood up in such a high-stakes moment, especially as we missed one in extra time. Great performance from Zayde who saved to penalties. Credit to Kalamunda as well – they pushed us all the way and made it a memorable contest,” Cockburn coach Paulo Basto explained. “It was a fantastic team effort, and moments like these really highlight the spirit and resilience we’ve built this season. Massive thanks to all the supporters who came to watch and the outstanding commitment from the committee to see the team through the year. On to the next challenge next year in Div one...cant wait.”
Finally, in the NPL/Division One Final, Fremantle City were looking to keep their NPL status, took on Joondalup City, who were looking to reach the NPL for the first time, but it was Fremantle who prevailed, running out 2-1 winners in an entertaining game. “We had a single-minded goal from the time we knew we were in the playoffs and tonight we achieved that goal,” Fremantle coach Dale Wingell said post-match. “I thought we were outstanding tonight, especially in the first half. We knew they would come at us after half time and fair play to them they got one back. A real positive performance from the boys tonight, but in these games, you are looking for a match winner and Lucas Rossi was exactly that for us. The lads got the job done tonight and I’m sincerely happy for everyone involved at the club - Forza Freo.”
The port side made the best possible start, and found the opener on ten minutes. A neat through ball from Paul Zimarino sent Lucas Rossi in on goal, and he finished with aplomb past Joondalup keeper Joe Smith. They doubled their lead four minutes later, Cameron Edwards corner was only cleared as far as Charlie Chechlacz on the edge of the box, and his cross came off the head of Joondalup defender Liam Peacock, and Rossi’s header found the net. Mason Gallagher had the best chance for Joondalup, but he fired straight at Fremantle keeper Luke Radonich.
Joondalup did pull one back twenty minutes from time, Gallagher was brought down in the box by Charlie Betts, and referee Josh Mannella pointed straight to the spot. Gallagher picked himself up and sent Radonich the wrong way from the spot, to set up a tense finish, but Fremantle held firm to see out the game and keep their place in the NPL for next season. “We got the perfect start and got to a two-goal lead that proved to be enough,” Fremantle captain Hayden Stevens said post-match. “Once they scored, we found it hard to get some rhythm and they threw everything at us. But we ended up getting the result and retaining our status for next year.”
20.9.2025
NORTH BEACH AND MORLEY WINDMILLS SEAL RETURN TO THE STATE LEAGUE (Photos by Fotoenzo)
We will have two new teams in the State League next season, with North Beach and Morley Windmills taking their places after a drama thrilled Division Two/Amateur Premier Division Interdivisional play off finals on Saturday at the Sam Kerr Football Centre. In the early game North Beach, who finished second in the Amateur Premier Division, beat Swan United 1-0. “I can't describe how proud I am of the players for what they've achieved today, and for the club as a whole,” North Beach coach Nick Di Carlo said post-match. “There have been such high standards across the season, but in particular over the last two months, and it's been a pleasure to get the ultimate reward of promotion. The support today at the game from our members was incredible which really lifted the players across the line. We'll certainly be celebrating this one for a few weeks to come”
United had finished the season at the bottom of the Division Two table, but had this second chance, but were beaten by the only goal of the game on 28 minutes. A long ball from out of defence from Sam Richardson sent striker Alexander Kretowicz racing clear, but Rain Blauberg spotted the danger and came racing out to chest the ball away, but it went straight to James Ashford, who sent the ball back over the keeper’s head and into the empty net. Swan pressed late but couldn’t find an equaliser, and ended the game with ten men with referee Connor Richards sending off Peter Gama in the final minute.
The win sealed a return to the State League for the first time since 1978, and skipper Luke Wearing was delighted. “It was a great effort from our boys, everyone gave everything and it showed, the hard work we’ve been putting in was rewarded with this massive result,” the skipper said post-match. “Nick has been outstanding as a coach and he deserves this and I know all the boys were out there thinking the same thing. Yes, it was a great year and we’re now looking forward to state league football next year.”
They will be joined in State League Division Two by Morley Windmills, who came from two goals down to beat Wanneroo City 3-2. “What a day, what a game,” Morley coach John O’Reilly said post-match. “The boys started well but the tactics were wrong and we ended up two down at half time. We had a rethink and shuffled the pack at half time and it really helped us get back on track. Second half we did enough to earn the extra time, and early in extra time we used the momentum to go ahead. After that it was hold on for dear life and enjoy the ride.”
It was Wanneroo who made the better start and opened the scoring on six minutes, Asa Sippits turned the ball home from close-range. Then five minutes before half time they added a second Boas Mtwale found Joshua Allum, who played a neat give and go with Finn Wilson Pidgeon, and Allum finished with aplomb past Windmills keeper Nick Stone. Morley were back in the game 13 minutes from time, Stephen Kirk’s free kick from the right was flicked on by Oliver Simpson and John Monterosso scored from close-range. It looked like Wanneroo had survived the drop, but seven minutes into stoppage time Morley levelled. A long ball wasn’t dealt with by Wanneroo, the ball falling to Andrew Ruane, who drilled the ball home from the edge of the box to set off wild celebrations on and off the pitch.
So, we were off to extra time, and seven minutes in Morley won it, and their place back in the State League. A long ball by Simpson was misjudged by the Wanneroo defence, and Mehdi Rabei pounced, racing into goal and finishing neatly. Wanneroo pressed looking for the equaliser, but Morley held firm to seal the 3-2 win. “It was a tough start to the game going 1-0 down early on, then to go 2-0 against the run of play when I felt we were getting on top hit us hard. At half-time, we knew we were not out of the game but that it was going to be hard. A few tactical changes from John, and the rest was in our hands,” Morley captain Stephen Kirk explained.
“The first goal was straight from the training ground on Thursday night, and Johnny is always there to put them away. We kept pushing as a team and got what feel we deserved with the last kick of the game. Going into extra time there were a lot of tired legs, boys cramping and a few went off with muscle injuries, so we had to push through and adapt, and we changed formation and it paid dividends with the winner. From that moment on we knew our job as a team. Stay compact, defend as a unit and leave everything on the pitch. I couldn’t be prouder of the lads on the pitch and the coaching staff who made all the right decisions. It’s been a tough year but we made it.”
19.9.2025
PR NIGHTMARE FOR GLORY
Wednesday’s highly anticipated ‘Challenge Cup’ between Perth Glory and the WA State side, has turned into a PR nightmare for the A-League club, after they made the late call to call the game off, after the state of the pitch at Dorrien Gardens on Wednesday evening. Both Football West and Glory had advertised the game, and they were expecting a big crowd to watch the new look Glory side, but the fans were left disappointed after Glory pulled the pin an hour before kick-off, following a pre-game assessment.
At this stage we are not aware if the referee called the game off, our Glory took it on themselves to call it off, with concerns, particular the state of the penalty box, which had two patches of sand on the six-yard box. The ground had held the NRL WA grand finals on September 6 and the divots appear to have been created by the rugby posts. This wasn’t a concern when the Perth SC NPLWA – Women’s first team and 21’s both played on the pitch three days later, against Balcatta Etna and Perth RedStar in the Top Four preliminary final, and had no problem.
Player safety is a huge concern in any sport, but the late notice caught a number of supporters out, but the whole story has still to be shared, but Perth SC were not too pleased and issued a stinging statement on social media and called the Glory’s decision “short-sighted and unilateral”. “The decision was done with zero consultation with our club,” the club stated on Wednesday night. “It has not only upset Perth SC members but all of the Perth Glory and WA football fans who turned up for the scheduled fixture. Perth Glory has a lot of work to do to reconnect and win the trust of the WA football community. It has taken several steps backwards in that process with its conduct this evening.”
However, with Glory playing two more pre-season games against A-League opposition Melbourne Victory over the coming week in Mandurah and Bunbury, it looked like they decided not take any chances and made the call to opt out of the match due to their concerns regarding the surface. It’s a bitter blow to the WA football supporters, and the WA state players and coaches, who were all looking forward to pitting their wits against A-League opposition. Will this end the ‘Challenge Cup’ games in future, only time will tell, but Glory haven’t made many friends with this decision.
19.9.2025
BOZINOVSKI HEADS WEST
Perth Glory have dipped into the Western United pool of players, and pulled out the highly-rated Australia under 23 midfielder Rhys Bozinovski on a two-year deal. The 21-year-old, who played in the Melbourne City youth side, and went on to play three seasons with United, and started 25 games for the hibernated United side last season. Bozinovski, who made his A-League debut as an 18-year-old in 2022, is regarded as one of the country’s brightest rising stars, and he will give the Glory midfield a boost, and give coach David Zdrilic some selection headaches in that area. Glory signed Callum Timmins and have Englishman Luke Amos, while they also have the experienced Nicholas Pennington and Brandon O’Neill, who can all play centrally.
The midfielder said after talking to the club he knew a move west would be best for the next stage in is football career. "As soon as I spoke with Stan Lazaridis, it was a no-brainer to come to Perth Glory," he said. "I see the club’s vision and ambition and what they’re headed towards and I want to be a part of the success. Personally, I want to continue to develop myself on the pitch. I will give the club everything and I want to continue to contribute as much as possible to this team’s success. I’m very excited to start this new chapter in my career and am ready to work hard and give it all for the club and the fans."
Glory Football Director Lazaridis believes that Bozinovski’s signing represents a genuine coup for the club. "There is no doubt in my mind that Rhys is a future Socceroo and we are absolutely thrilled to have secured his services," he said. "He was one of the very best midfielders in the A-League last season and aged just 21, he has an incredibly high ceiling in terms of just how good he can be. He’s a dynamic, box-to-box central midfielder and his goals and assists record shows that he’s a real threat in the final third. Rhys is a really exciting young player and I’m delighted that we managed to beat off stiff competition from a host of other clubs in order to get him on board for the next two years."
19.9.2025
PROMOTIONS SPOTS ON THE LINE IN INTER-DIVISIONAL PLAY OFF FINALS
It’s Football West Interdivisional Playoff Finals Day on Saturday, when the final promotion and relegation spots for next season will be decided, and we have four massive games at the Sam Kerr Football Centre, with so much on the line. The day starts with Swan United, looking to keep their State League status alive, when they meet Amateur Premier North Beach. (10:00am) Swan finished at the bottom of Division Two, and a loss on Saturday will see them slip out the State League for the first time, and coach Shannon Beniston said his side is up for the fight.
“We’ve built a strong squad with real depth and quality, and that’s been clear in our performances across the second half of the season. We pushed the League champions Quinn’s and Division One play-off contenders Cockburn right to the final whistle, with chances to win both matches,” he explained. “We’ve beaten the sides sitting 3rd, 4th and 5th, and held 6th to a draw, so that’s ten points out of 18 against the top six, that shows we belong at the top end of the league. Now, heading into the play-offs, our players understand what this opportunity means — not just for themselves, but for our supporters and the wider Swan community. We’ll be ready.”
North Beach were runners up in the Amateur Premier Division, and ended the season with seven straight wins, and will be looking to return to the State League for the first time since 1978. Coach Nick Di Carlo said their run in was like playoff games, which they needed to win, and Saturday will be more of the same. “Coming off the high of earning a playoff spot last weekend, we've had to turn our attention immediately to what is going to be such a great occasion for the squad, and the club as a whole,” Di Carlo. “I'm so proud of everyone who's been involved to get to this point, and we have no fear going into this hit out against a state league opponent. The last month for us has been the pressure of a final, knowing a loss ended our season and a win got us a step closer, so the players are adapting really well to play under high stakes pressure which conditions us nicely for this weekend.”
The second game on the day sees Wanneroo City, who are also looking to keep their State League place, take on Morley Windmills. (12:15pm) Wanneroo finished second bottom this season, after finishing at the bottom of the table in 2024, but they have the opportunity to stay in the state league, and defender Kane Fitch said they will be doing everything they can to achieve that. “Yes, obviously a huge game for the club with a lot to lose especially on our side but as a group of players we’ve got the club into this position and we need to perform and keep this club where it belongs,” Fitch said. “Morley like any team present their own set of challenges and finished the season strongly so they will have a lot of momentum heading into this weekend. We’ve hit the reset button this week at training worked on things to provide us with the best chance of winning and I’m confident we’ll finally this season give the club a performance that they deserve.”
Morley Windmills secured their place after a win against Emerald last week, and will be hoping to return to the State League, after relegation in 2023. They finished the season well, winning five of their last six games, and they will hope to secure promotion as they celebrate their 75-Year Anniversary. “We are delighted to have this opportunity, our goal for the season was to win promotion or as a minimum get a spot in the play off's, especially in our 75-year anniversary,” O’Reilly explained. “We are looking forward to this last challenge of the season, and I believe it has come at a good time for us, as we have been improving each week and I can feel the belief in this team.”
A spot in Division One is on the line in third game at the venue, with Kalamunda City playing Cockburn City. (2:30pm) Both sides had tough semi-final victories, Kalamunda edging out local rivals Forrestfield United, while Cockburn overcame East Perth, in two tight encounters. It’s been a couple of tough seasons for Cockburn, back-to-back relegations, but coach Kenny Palmer has come in and steadied the ship, and he said the club are now heading in the right direction. “It's been a long season and regardless of the outcome of this weekend’s game, we will take nothing but positives from the year we have had as a club. From all that has been accomplished by the President and the Committee off the pitch, to the foundations we have set on the pitch,” Palmer explained.
“Our run to the semifinal of the Night Series and to only miss out on automatic promotion by a couple of points, is testament to the direction the club is heading in. Having said that, our focus as a playing group will be no different on this occasion to every other game we have played since pre-season. We will be looking to get on the front foot and to focus on the execution of our game plan. We look forward to seeing all our members and supporters at the game for one last time this season and we hope to make it a day to remember.”
Kalamunda slipped in to the relegation spot after losing their last three games of the season, but a 2-0 win in the second leg against Forrestfield saw them into the final, and coach Kristian Usedo said it was a good team performance, and they will need another one on Saturday. “The boys did exactly what was asked of them, we maintained our shape, stayed patient, and when the chances arose, we capitalised on them. Keeping a clean sheet was just as important as scoring the goals it demonstrates the belief and focus this group has,” Usedo said. “Looking ahead to the game against Cockburn, they are a strong team, no doubt, but we’re not intimidated. We’ve built up momentum, the team's energy is high, and we’ve prepared for every scenario. If they choose to take the game to us, we’ll welcome the challenge, we’ll be ready.”
Finally, a spot in the NPL is up for grabs when Fremantle City meet Joondalup City. (4:45pm) Fremantle came from behind to beat Kingsley Westside on the away goals rule in the semi-final, as they look to maintain their place in the NPL, while Joondalup scored a 5-3 win on aggregate against UWA Nedlands, and they will be looking for a spot in the NPL for the first time, this after only joining the state league in 2012. Joondalup only lost once in their final eight games in the league, to be on the verge of a place in the NPL, and coach Guy McDonald knows there is a lot on the line. “Yes, it’s a huge day for the club and everyone is looking forward to it, and like you say there is a lot on the line for both clubs,” McDonald said. “At the end of the day though it’s a football match we have to get it right on the day. After seeing a few of Fremantle’s games and results they are a good side and are probably a bit unlucky to have finished second bottom. So, it will be a tough test but we will be ready and up for it come Saturday afternoon.”
A goal from Charlie Betts against Kingsley secured their spot, and Fremantle coach Dale Wingell said the players are up for the challenge, and will be leaving everything out there on Saturday. “We have learnt a lot about ourselves this season and now it comes down to a one-off game. We know “who we are” and the lads certainly know what is required,” Wingell explained. “Saturdays outcome will be a byproduct of our actions on the night. We are prepared for a challenging encounter and are determined to produce a positive performance.” It should be a great day of entertaining football for the neutrals, but a tense time for the eight clubs involved. You can purchase tickets at - megatix.com.au/events/PlayOff2025 - Adults $15 | - Concession $10 | Free entry under 18
19.9.2025
GLORY SNAP UP AMERICAN MIDFIELDER
Perth Glory have added American-born midfielder Emma Tovar to their squad for the new season, the 21-year-old is the third new visa arrival in Perth ahead of the Ninja A-League 2025-26 season, joining Rola Badawiya and Bronte Trew in committing to the club. Tovar, who was born in San Jose, California, has joined Glory from Spanish Liga F side Valencia, after three seasons at the club, and the midfielder can also play at the back, which will give coach Stevens Peters extra options moving forward.
Tovar, who was recently called up for the Philippines national squad, is looking forward to opening a new chapter with Glory, and can’t wait to get started. “The opportunity actually came through the Philippines national team coach Mark Torcaso who gave me the connection to [Glory Head Coach] Stephen Peters and Perth Glory,” she said. “He spoke very highly about the league and the club and so that made me more excited to get in touch and get to know more about not only Perth Glory, but the A-League as well.”
“Coming from Spain, I think the playing styles are very different and so I think not only am I going to learn a lot, I’m going to be able to take what I learned in Spain and bring it over to the A-League. I think the chemistry on and off the field is going to help a lot with us being successful in games and in the league. Finding our own rhythm and style of play is going to be really important and I think I can contribute to that and also learn a lot from the other girls.”
Football Director Stan Lazaridis said Tovar will be an excellent addition to Stephen Peters’ squad. “Emma has everything she needs to be a success in the ALW,” he said. “She’s very comfortable in possession and tenacious out of it, plus she brings that versatility in terms of being able to play in midfield or at the back. Playing regularly at such a high level in Spain has provided her with invaluable experience and really helped her hone her technical ability. We are confident that Emma will have an important role to play for Glory this season.”
16.9.2025
GLORY SET FOR BUSY WEEK
Perth Glory’s pre-season is in full swing, and they will have busy week, with three games, starting with the traditional annual Challenge Cup clash against the WA State Team on Wednesday evening at Dorrien Gardens, kick-off at 6:30pm and admission FREE. The WA side will once again by coached by former Glory Head Coach Ian Ferguson, who has just led Dianella White Eagles to the NPL as champions.
Ferguson has selected a strong squad, but he will be without any Bayswater City players, who are preparing for the inaugural Australian Championship. Following the meeting with the State Team, Glory will head south for the club’s Regional South West Tour when they will face Melbourne Victory at Mandurah’s Peelwood Reserve on Sunday 21 September (kick-off at 3pm) and then take on Victory again at Bunbury’s Hay Park on Wednesday 24 September (kick-off at 6:30pm)
State Team manager Alex Novatsis said it will good to see how the team goes, after their good showing recently against Indonesian club Persebaya. “The annual game against Perth Glory’s A-League side is always an enjoyable occasion, and there is added interest this time after the State Team performed so well against Persebaya recently,” Novatsis explained. “The players we have selected are excited to represent WA and want to put on a show. I’d like to thank the clubs for their support and we look forward to reclaiming the Challenge Cup.” The game will be streamed live and free on Streamer.com.au.
WA State Squad: GK Adrian Sinagara (Olympic Kingsway), GK Mateusz Zaniewski (Perth SC), Lebib Lebib, Aryn Williams, Jayden Gorman, Laat Mathiang, Josh Samson (All Olympic Kingsway), Pieter Jabobsz (Armadale), Franc Gamiz Quer (Dianella White Eagles), Jeramie Mba (Gwelup Croatia), Blair Govan, Oliver Leeming, Sam Pollard, Luke Bodnar, Theo Leeming (All Perth RedStar), Gordon Perkins (Perth SC), Brent Quick (Stirling Macedonia), Jack Hilaire (UWA Nedlands)
14.9.2025
KWINANA WIN AMATEUR DIVISION ONE TITLE, AND BALLAJUA GET PROMOTION
With one round to go in the Belt-Up Amateur Division One season, both Kwinana United and Ballajura AFC have both secured promotion to the Amateur League Premier Division, replacing Peel United and South Perth United, who were relegated. Kwinana will go up as champions after beating Port Kennedy last week, while Ballajura finished runners-up after a loss at Ellenbrook United.
Kwinana were ahead on 25 minutes, Wayne Carter finding space on the edge of the box and finished well. Tom Straker headed a second just before half time, and the central defender add two more after the break to seal the win. “Delighted for Tommy, he had the game of his life and scored three headers to give himself his first career hattrick,’ Mann said. “The celebrations were instant once we heard the Ellenbrook/Ballajura score. We had the time of our life’s and once again, I’m extremely lucky to have the club, coaches and players fully onboard with our plans.”
Kwinana return to the Amateur top flight after just a two-season absence. The red and whites were a major force back in the 1970s, spending much of that decade in the top tier of the WA professional league, their best finish came in 1974, when they finished fourth. They moved to the Amateur League in 1991. With big ambitions, the club now sits just one promotion away from a return to the State League. Head Coach Geroge Mann, who took over from Mark Purvis this season, said it’s been a hard-fought fight, but to get promotion is a great reward for the players, and to win the title has but the icing on the cake.
“Delighted, especially after narrowly missing out on promotion last year, it was nice to get the job done. It’s been excellent to go one step further and win both Firsts and Reserves titles. We really do have a fantastic project underway at Kwinana and I’m confident that we are heading in the right direction. All hands are on deck with the clubs’ best interests at heart. I just want to give a mention to Ballajura for battling with us all the way to the end. I wish them nothing but the best and I look forward to playing against them again next season.
Tom Walsh and Wayne Carter have been great form in front of goals for Kwinana, but defensively they have only conceded 25 goals, the least in the league, and Mann said it’s been a great team effort. “You’re right, Tommy and Wayne have been terrific, both complimented each other well all year, and our defensive record was definitely a collective effort, every player battled,” he explained. “When one player struggled, another player pulled their weight and vice versa. It’s the same scenario for our midfield who hustled on both ends of the field. None of this would have been possible without my captain, Tommy Straker and Vice captain, Matthew Stares. Incredible people, leaders and players.”
It's also been a great season for Ballajura, but the loss at Ellenbrook ended their title hopes. Formed in 1993, they joined the Amateur League three years later, and this will be their first ever appearance in the Amateur Premier Division. Coach Scott Urquhart said it’s exciting times for the club, and he is proud of everyone’s work at the club to make this happen. “It’s a fantastic achievement for the group, and I couldn’t be prouder of the players. To secure promotion with two games still to play shows the consistency, resilience, and togetherness they’ve shown all season,” he explained.
“Everyone works for each other and never gives in. It’s been a huge team effort – not just from the squad, but also from the club, committee, and the countless volunteers who put in so much behind the scenes. I’m very grateful to be part of this exciting time at the club. We have been excellent up front, but defensively we’ve also been outstanding. It’s too hard to pick individuals, but what makes me most proud is the contribution from the entire squad – not once this season have, we started with the same eleven. Every single player has stepped up when called upon, and that reliability has been crucial to our success.” From everyone at footballwa.net, once again congratulations to both clubs, and best of luck next season.
14.9.2025
DIVISION ONE/TWO TOP FOUR FINALS – REVIEW
The State League Division One season came to an end on Saturday, with the Top Four Cup Finals taking place, and in the Reserves Final, champions Dianella White Eagles hosted second placed Joondalup City at Dianella Reserve, and it was Joondalup who ran out 2-0 winners. “It was a testament to how the league had gone to have the top two teams in the final of the top four cup,” Joondalup coach Darren Veness said. “Knowing that we had already beaten Dianella at their home ground, we went into the game with a degree of confidence, however, knowing how many great goal scorers they had, we knew we had to be on top of our game, but we managed to stay firm and run out winners.”
The game started fast with both teams creating chances, but 15 minutes in, it was the visitors who made the breakthrough. Joondalup won possession in their own half, and two quick passes saw Gino Hampshire slotting home for the opening goal. Both teams continued to press, but on the half hour it was 2-0. Defender Ryder King received the ball and raced forward, before firing home from 20 meters, his shot flew past Dianella keeper Damjan Tesevic, and nestled in the corner of the net. Dianella pressed in the second half, and as expected they throw everything at Joondalup who held firm to secure the Top Four Cup.
In the under 18’s Top Four Final, UWA Nedlands and Subiaco met at the same venue, after champions MUMFC and runners up Gwelup Croatia were beaten in the semi-final. In another tight encounter, UWA Nedlands proved too strong, running out 2-0 winners. “It was an emotional game for me, as I was at Subi for nine years before moving over to UWA this season,” UWA coach Lee Benton explained. “We dealt with a lot of long balls during the game especially against the wind in the first half, but my boys continued to play our football under pressure as we have all season and we got what we deserved. Credit to Subi they fought hard and really made us work for it, but I’m pleased the boys got over the line after we finished the season really strong. Winning ten of last 11 league games 12/13 if you include semi and final and winning both semi and final with a clean sheet is incredible.”
It was tight contest between the local rivals, and the first half saw chances at both ends, but it was all square at the break. But UWA made a great start to the second half, finding the opening goal sixty seconds in, a corner wasn’t clear by Subiaco, and in the scramble, Sean Marshall poked the ball home. The game remained evenly poised, until three minutes into stoppage time, when UWA sealed the tie. With Subiaco pushing for an equaliser the ball was won on the edge of their box by substitute Harrison Delmotte, and he curled the ball towards fellow substitute Callum Quek-Gardner whose persistence paid off winning the ball off the Subi defender and laying the ball of nicely for Delmotte, who had continued his run, and he curled the ball into the top corner from just inside the box.
In the State League Division Two Top Four Finals, Wanneroo City hosted Quinns in the Reserves Final, after both had beaten the top two sides, East Perth and Forrestfield United in the semi-final. It was a goal fest in the first half, with all seven goals being scored, Quinns winning the cup 5-2. The visitors were ahead on eight minutes with Finley McDonald scoring, but Wanneroo hit back moments later with David Dimola on target. It was soon 2-1 to Quinns, Gavin Walker finding the net on ten minutes, but the Roos restored parity eight minutes later, with Jordan Costanzo scoring. But three late goals in the first half sealed the tie, Patrick Hughes making it 3-2 on the half hour, before another goal from Walker and one to Cameron Briggs gave Brian Flanigan’s side a big win.
The under 18’s Top Four Cup Final was a thriller with Wanneroo City beating Carramar Shamrock Rovers 3-1 on penalties, after the game ended 1-1. “A great performance from the boys, and they kept their nerve in the shootout,” Wanneroo coach Asa Sippits explained. “Our keeper Lukas Schuller has been amazing this season and showed his class saving three out of four penalties, but we showed great quality and nerve, and all of our penalty takers scored.” It was the top sides in the league, and it was a tight contest, and it was the champions Carramar who opened the scoring in the shadows of half time, with Ethan Rollason scoring.
It looked like that goal would win the game, but ten minutes from time the hosts levelled. They won a free kick 25 meters from goal, and defender Finn Boon fired home superbly, and we were off to penalties. Schuller saved Rovers’ first spot kick, and Ziad Sippits stepped up first for Wanneroo and sent the keeper the wrong way. Carramar second penalty also saved bottom corner with Schuller guessing the right way again. Luke Hotson took their second penalty, and the keeper went the right way but had no chance as was a great strike. Carramar scored their third, before Austin Stone took Wanneroo’s third, again sent the keeper the wrong way. Carramar needed to score their fourth, but Schuller made a stunning save, after going the wrong way, but his outstretched leg saved it, to set off wild celebrations.
14.9.2025
GLORY BRING IN SHARMOON FROM HIBERNATION
The A-League sides have started picking the eyes out of the beleaguered Western United, who were placed in hibernation for the upcoming A-League Men and Women's seasons, although they continue to fight both a court-imposed wind-up order and the withdrawal of their licence. Sydney FC on Tuesday confirmed they had landed exciting attacker Abel Walatee on a four-year deal, this follows teen defender Dylan Leonard joining Bundesliga outfit Schalke 04, star midfielder Angus Thurgate penning a three-year deal with Western Sydney and attacker Matt Grimaldi signing with Melbourne Victory.
Today it was announced Perth Glory have snapped up Iraqi defender Charbel Shamoon on a two-year contract. The 21-year-old, who can operate in a number of positions, has made 22 Isuzu UTE A-League appearances since debuting for Western United in February 2024. The defender is qualified to represent both Australia and Iraq, the Syrian-born Shamoon declared for the latter and made his senior debut in a World Cup Qualifier against Palestine earlier this year.
Shamoon is now ready to get started with Glory, and he believes that the club is heading up, after a couple of disappointing seasons, and it was a no-brainer to sign. “Glory is one of the biggest clubs in the whole league and I wanted to take a new opportunity interstate,” he said. “I spoke to [Glory Football Director] Stan Lazaridis and he sold me the idea of the future here and I really like what this club’s got planned ahead. It was a no-brainer to sign. My personal targets are to get more and more games in and as a team, make Finals and hopefully even win the whole league. I’ve done my own research and the team looks really good this year.”
Lazaridis is thrilled to have Shamoon on board, and he believes he will be a great pick-up for the club. “Charbel’s flexibility means that he can cover several defensive positions and also play as a six if required,” he said. “He played nearly 20 times in a side that finished third last year which shows the quality he has. He’s tenacious, likes to get forward and I’m sure our members and fans will really enjoy watching him play. We’d been tracking Charbel for some time and he’s a great pick-up for the club.”
14.9.2025
DRAMATIC END TO BELT-UP AMATEUR PREMIER DIVISION
It was a dramatic final day of the Belt-Up Amateur Premier Division, with promotion playoff places and relegation spots still up for grabs, and when the dust settled, North Beach and Morley Windmills have earned a playoff spot, with Kelmscott Roos just missing out, while at the bottom South Perth United have been relegated, with both Jaguar and Kingsway Westside safe. We start at Carine Open Space, where North Beach needed a win against Hamersley Rovers to secure their spot, and they did it in style, running out 4-0 winners.
“Couldn't be happier for the boys and the club to finish runners-up this season in such a competitive league that went down to the final day and give us a playoff berth which is extremely exciting and deserving from the effort over the last 22 league games,” North Beach coach Nick Di Carlo explained. “We were at a crossroads at the half way point of the season and following a tough loss on the road two months ago, essentially told ourselves we need to go perfect from here on in to have any chance. We stuck with it and have won our last seven, which is a testament to the character of our players on and off the pitch. Couldn't be more thrilled for this next week and the occasion ahead.”
It was a nervy opening, with so much at stake, but on 20 minutes the visitors opened the scoring to get rid of some of the tension. Alex Kretowicz received the ball wide on the left and drove to the touch line, before his low cross was finished by Thomas Hart. That goal settled them down, and 15 minutes later they doubled their advantage. Hart received the ball just outside the box, took a touch out from his feet and struck a shot into the top corner which the keeper got a hand on but couldn't keep out. Then in the shadows of half time it was 3-0.
A corner was only cleared to the edge of the box, and the ball was sent back in and controlled well by Daniel Yelland-Hunter, before he volleyed into the bottom corner. The points were sealed on the hour, Josh Marocchi ball sent Alex Kretowicz through one on one with the Hamersley keeper and he finished calmly into the bottom corner. A delighted captain Luke Wearing, said it was another great team performance. “We continued our great form with another dominant performance and I couldn’t have asked much more of the boys on the field,” he said. “We take this into the playoff on the weekend and we will see if Swan can handle us at us at our best, we know it’ll be a tough game but we’re confident that our squad has what it takes.”
Kelmscott Roos visited Kingsway Reserve to take on Olympic Kingsway, knowing a win would see them take the other playoff place, but it wasn’t to be, the home side winning 2-0 to send coach Jason Stern off in style in his final league game at the club. “What a class day, I couldn’t have asked for a better final game in the league – it was a huge crowd with so many ex-players down. I grew up playing at Olympic Kingsway and to end it in home dugout with my good mate Richard Turvill after 27 years was special,” Stern explained. “We knew it was going to be a big one as Kelmscott had plenty to play for and we had one eye on the Cup Final, but the lads really wanted to win yesterday and send a number of people off in the right way.
“The lads were brilliant from all three squads - nice and loud as usual in the stands and on the pitch they were fantastic. Great to see the old boy David Gordon scoring the final goal of our league campaign to seal the win after a remarkable career. Also, I want to say a special thanks to the departing Iain White, Peter Karalis and Devin Guest for their amazing support over the last few years as our Reserves Coaches and Team Manager.” Olympic opened the scoring on the half hour, some neat play in the middle of the park released Nathan McManus down the right, and he cut the ball back to Charlie Bandeira was finished clinically after a great first touch. Kelmscott pressed for the equaliser, but they couldn’t find one, and 13 minutes from time the hosts added a second. Good work by James Green down the left found James Venton, and he crossed to the unmarked David Gordon who finished nicely.
Olympic captain Scott Bushby said it was a great to end the league season, and to send Stern off with three points. “The day couldn’t have gone much better to be honest, we had a plan going into the game to work on a few things, with the bigger picture of the cup final preparation and they worked well, attacking and defensively it was a good all-round performance and a very deserved win,” Bushby said. “To send Sterny off in his last home game with the club with a win was our number one priority for the day, as players it was the least, we could do for him. There was a brilliant turn out at the club, lots of past and present players and friends and family there for the big man, it was great to see.
“It’s unbelievable the years of the dedication and time and effort Sterny has gave this club in over 20 years and especially our group over the last nine years is unbelievable. Sterny and his wife Tania and his kids have given so much of their life to Kingsway, they all deserve so much credit to the culture and bond built within the group, not just footballing terms, on personal levels, it’s amazing what they’ve done. One last game in the cup final to hopefully send the big man off in style. Also, a mention to Iain white and Peter Karalis who have done a brilliant job with the reserves the last few years, and Devon our team manager, who’ll also all be stepping down after this season. We are always one group at Kingsway and they’ve played a big part in the groups success and had a good first season in the Prem.”
That result meant Morley Windmills needed to beat Emerald at Wotton Reserve to leapfrog Kelmscott, and take the final spot, and they achieved that, running out 2-0 winners. “The season has been a tornado this year, with many teams in the league taking points off each other, but we were able to find some form in the second half and some luck went our way,” Morley coach John O’Reilly explained. “But I feel we deserve the opportunity to be in a playoff final and we will give it everything we have got to try and be victorious.”
Morley were in control in this one after they found the opener on 20 minutes. A corner from Stephen Kirk found Andrew Ruane, who was starting for the first team after impressing in the reserves, and he headed home. They doubled their lead in the shadows of half time, the lively Ruane made space on the right and cut the ball back to Albert Amankwaa, who tapped home from close-range. “It was a very good team performance from the lads against a strong Emerald side,” Morley keeper Nick Stone said. “We put no pressure on ourselves to go out and get the job done and that’s what we did. It was also a great turn out as it was the clubs 75 anniversary and crowd got right behind us.”
At the bottom of the table three teams were still in danger of relegation at kick off, but it was South Perth United who dropped out of the league after they were beaten 4-2 by Kingsley Westside at Challenger Reserve, the win securing survival for Kingsley. “We made it hard for ourselves going down and the lads showed some real resilience to push on and get the result in some very challenging conditions,” Kingsley coach Sam Ellis said. “We showed some real fight throughout the game and could have scored more if we were more clinical but at the end of the day, we got the job done and will play Premier Division football next year.”
The hosts were ahead on 11 minutes, with Derek Coffie on target, but 12 minutes later Kingsley levelled. Good work from Jacob Lambert down the right, he delivered a great cross for Cameron Bishop who rattled the cross bar and Nathan Griffiths slotted home the rebound. Kingsley broke the game open with two late goals. First on 44 minutes a corner came in that caused havoc in the penalty area, and Jamie Kane swivelled to fire goalward and it took two deflections before finding the net. Then moments later it was 3-1, Sam Church whipped a free kick into the area that was parried by the keeper and Ross Forrester was on hand to head the ball home from close-range. Kingsley wrapped up the win eight minutes into the second half, a free kick was cleared to Nick Lowe and the midfielder struck a brilliant half volley from 25 meters, for his first league goal in over two-years. Coffie added a second for the hosts, but they ended the game with ten men, after Taban Lado was sent off.
Jaguar have survived the drop despite a 0-2 loss against champions North Perth United at the Herb Graham Recreation Centre, the win ended the season on a high for North Perth, winning title by 14 points and only conceding 16 goals all season. “It was a good game and we knew it would be a tough one with Jags having so much to play for, and it was end to end in the first half in tough conditions with a gale force wind,” North Perth coach Kevin Flavin explained. “Overall, we were delighted with the win and to keep another clean sheet and to only concede 16 goals this year in the league is a great achievement by the lads.”
The visitors were ahead early, some good build up play through the midfield ended with Cian O’Dwyer, who played in Caolin Coyle one-on-one with Jags keeper Michael Dudek, and he finished with aplomb. It was 2-0 just before the break, O’Dwyer made space down the flank, and crossed it into the box and Coyle headed it bottom corner, to seal the win. With the news that South Perth had lost, both teams were celebrating at full time. In the final game Peel United stay in the Premier Division has ended with a 2-2 draw against Maccabi at Bortolo Park in the early game. A first half goal from Aamon Zothner, and another on the hour by Dion Berman, had Maccabi in control, but Tom Hitchens pulled one back for the hosts four minutes later, and 19 minutes from time Mitchell Maden found a second, to give both sides a share of the spoils. So, the playoffs are set at the Sam Kerr Football Centre on Saturday September 20 – First up North Beach will play Swan United at 10:00am, while Morley Windmills meet Wanneroo City at 12:15pm, the winners will play in the State League next season.
14.9.2025
110 NOT OUT AS KERR RETURNS TO FOOTBALL
Matildas striker Sam Kerr has made a goal-scoring return after a 20-month injury absence, netting her 100th goal for English club Chelsea on Sunday afternoon in the UK. After being kept on the bench for the opening fixture of the Women's Super League against Manchester City, the WA superstar was finally unleashed as a late substitute in the Blues' 3-1 victory at Aston Villa. The 32-year-old, who has not played for the Blues since December 2023, and 634 days after her last appearance because of an ACL injury, immediately made her presence felt at Villa Park by scoring the third goal in their second-straight league win.
"I'm a goal-scorer, that's what I love doing, and those 100 goals represent a lot of hard work, dedication and sacrifices to get there," Kerr said after reaching the landmark in just 128 games for Chelsea. "I know people may think scoring 100 goals is just another thing, but for me, it's an amazing achievement and something I'll look back on for the rest of my life."
Chelsea coach Sonia Bompastor had hinted the Matildas captain would be in action, with a "hopefully we'll see" at her press conference before the game. Kerr's appearance off the bench in the 75th minute was a huge boost to the visitors, who were leading 2-1 at that stage thanks to Aggie Beever-Jones's second strike of the season, which was cancelled out by Ebony Salmon, before a Missy Bo Kearns own-goal.
The wait continues for Kerr's return to the Matildas, where she may resume the captaincy under new coach Joe Montemurro. They have fixtures scheduled against Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium, and against England at Pride Park, Derby, next month, with next year's Asian Cup being hosted in Australia in March. Montemurro, said the next two windows, in October (20-29) and November/December (24-2), will be crucial for their preparation for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026.
"Playing England in this October window is another key moment for the team as we continue to build toward the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026,” he said. “England are one of the top teams in the world, and facing a team of their quality, is a valuable opportunity for us to challenge ourselves. This match will provide a tough test that will help us assess where the team and players are at and identify areas for growth.
“It is important that we use these international windows to push our limits, develop deeper connections within the group, and continue setting the standards that will define our performance moving forward. The opportunity to play a quality side is important at this time in honing the teams’ skills and the style of play we are trying to develop as a team. It is also a great way to identify the players that are going to be crucial to our success at the AFC Women’s Asia Cup and beyond." Fixtures: Wales v Matildas - Date: Sunday, 26 October 2025 - Kick-off: 12:00am AEDT - England v Matildas - Date: Wednesday, 29 October 2025 - Kick-off: 6:00am AEDT
13.9.2025
BAYSWATER WIN LEAGUE AND TOP FOUR CUP DOUBLE
Bayswater City have won the 2025 NPLWA – Men’s Top Four Cup Final, after a 2-1 win against Olympic Kingsway at a wet and windy Sam Kerr Football Centre on Saturday afternoon. Pat Loughrey opened the scoring early, scoring after his initial penalty had been saved by Adiran Sinagra. Olympic had captain Mitch Oxborrow sent off midway through the seconds half, but Will Richards levelled for them moments later. But it was club captain Gordon Smith who won it late for Bayswater, coming off the bench to score, while Olympic ended the game with none players after Aryn Willimas was sent off.
“We weren’t at our best today, but cup finals are all about getting the result, and we did exactly that,” Bayswater coach Matthew Sparrow explained. “Credit to Olympic — they made it a tough game — but the boys dug deep and found a way to get over the line. To do the double is a fantastic achievement by everyone involved at the football club. I’m proud of the group and what we’ve accomplished together this season."
It was Olympic who started the brighter, Tyler Garner’s shot well blocked by Jackson Stephens, and moments later Lebib Lebib’s cross from the right found Jayden Gorman, whose header was deflected wide. But on 17 minutes it was Bayswater who found the opener. Declan Hughes’ free kick was headed back across goal by Chris Jackson, the ball hitting the arm of Harley Orr and referee Shane Skinner pointed to the spot. Loughrey stepped up to take the resulting penalty, and Adrain Sinagra guessed the right way to save, but Sean McManus was quickest to the rebound, firing across goal for Loughrey to score from close range.
Olympic almost hit back immediately, Oxborrow’s corner was met by Joe Hobson at the new post, his header superbly saved by the alert Lewis Italiano. Olympic had a penalty shout of their own, after Hobson’s flick looked like it hit the arm of Stephens, but the referee was well placed to wave away their protests. The heavy rain hit just before half time, but both sides had late chances, Orr heading wide at one end, before Jackson’s shot flashed just wide of the post at the other. Olympic did have the ball in the net in stoppage time, but Joshua Samson’s effort was ruled out for a foul by Hobson in the lead up, but at the break Bayswater held a narrow advantage.
The opening to the second half was tight, with referee Skinner having to show three yellow cards as the tackles flew in, and Davies, who was already on a yellow, was lucky not to see red for a lunging tackle on Williams. But on 65 minutes it was Olympic who were reduced to ten men after captain Oxborrow received a second yellow, and sent off. It was a bitter blow for David Tough’s side, but they nearly levelled three minutes later, Will Richards’ volley flashing inches wide, but moments later the ten-men did level. Bayswater lost possession playing out, and Hobson found Richards, who finished clinically, first time from the edge of the box.
They went close to the lead six minutes later, a quick break ended with Joshua Samson, his shot on the run was well saved by Italiano. But six minutes from time it was Bayswater who won it, Smith’s glancing header from Jon Corness’ cross nestled in the bottom corner. Olympic weren’t finished and Ollie Annis’ shot on the run was saved low by Italiano, but a second yellow card to Williams for a tackle on Smith ended their hopes, with Bayswater crowned Top Four Cup winners, to go along with the NPLWA – title.
“To play the Top Four Cup against the side who were competing for top honours in the league was the best way to showcase what this league has to offer. Credit to Kingsway they made it very difficult after we were able to convert the rebound from the penalty. The forward pressure they can put on us through Hobson, Gorman, Garner,” Bayswater defender Luke Palmateer said. “But it was fairy tale stuff for Gordon Smith to come on and with a glancing header deliver the goods with less than ten minutes to go. The two red cards against Kingsway helped us in securing the win, but they never gave up and must be commended with their level of competitiveness and drive to push us all the way. For us, it caps off a fantastic season in the domestic league and sets us nicely into preparing for the Australian Championships.”
Bayswater City: GK Lewis Italiano, 4 Luke Palmateer, 5 Patrick Loughrey, 6 Declan Hughes, 7 Sean McManus, 13 Gyles Davies (8 Gordon Smith 68’), 15 Jackson Stephens, 16 Jonathan Corness, 18 Christopher Jackson, 20 Sam Mitchinson, 30 Thomas Southgate (76’) - Subs not used: RGK Taylor Rae, 2 Alex Ishida-Livings, 10 Jason Mirco, 12 Anthony Bafobusha, 17 Charlie Garnham, 19 Phillip Radeski
Olympic Kingsway: GK Adrian Sinagra, 3 Harley Orr, 4 Ollie Annis (2 Jon Leithead 88’), 6 Aryn Williams, 7 Tyler Garner, 8 Mitchell Oxborrow, 9 Joseph Hobson (5 Laat Manyec 88’), 11 Will Richards (20 Luke Hewings 88’), 17 Joshua Samson, 19 Lebib Lebib, 25 Jayden Gorman (10 Liam Boland 69’) – Subs not used: RGK Kristian Rasano, 14 Fanuel Dawit, 15 Ronan Dowlin – Red Cards: Oxborrow 67’, Williams 90’ – Referee: Shane Skinner – Assistants: Arvin Shan, Adrien Liechti – Fourth Official: Stewart Beattie
13.9.2025
GLORY TAKE OUT 21S TOP FOUR CUP TO WIN THE TREBLE
Perth Glory Under 21’s has completed the NPLWA – title and Top Four Cup and State Cup treble, after a hard fought 4-2 win against Olympic Kingsway at the Sam Kerr Football Centre on Saturday afternoon. Glory looked in control, with goals from Cristiano Farfan and Damien Jallah giving them a 2-0 lead at the break. Olympic hit back with Scott Webster reducing the margin midway through the second half, but Oliver Evans regained Glory’s two goal advantage. Webster second goal in stoppage time give Olympic a chance, but substitute Achnaff Sayon sealed the tie seconds later.
“Very happy with the players on their professionalism, at a such young age to keep their concentration throughout the game to finish a spectacular season. Treble winners! I cannot fault their desire to improve and hunger for competition,” Glory coach Peter Dohnt said post-match. “Thank you to Kingsway for an exciting match that had everything you would expect from the two best teams in the league. The momentum swings and wild weather added to the spectacle. Credit to Scott (Stickells) and his team for pushing us all season. Big thank you to all our parents and supporters that have shown up each week to cheer us on. I’m grateful for the support staff that keep these players fit and healthy. I truly believe this crop of players can kick on next season and push into the NPL and beyond.”
It was an open game from the first whistle, with Olympic first to go close, Roberto Salas’ cross shot palmed away by Glory keeper Tomislav Petkovic. Glory hit back, and after good work down the left by Tadiswa Mutyavaviri, he cut the ball back to Tyler Nyabinde, who shot was tipped over the bar by Kristian Rasano. Nyabinde was a constant threat, and moments later his shot flashed across the face of goal. Then on 22 minutes Glory opened the scoring, the league’s top goalscorer Farfan curled home superbly from distance, for his 38th goal of a successful season for the striker.
Evans then fired over the top five minutes later, as Glory looked for a second. Olympic were also dangerous going forward, and after some hesitant defending, Younous Sow nipped in, but his lob over Petkovic drifted just past the far post. Olympic keeper Rasano then got down well to save Mutyavaviri low drive, and was alert to grab the rebound, with Farfan ready to pounce. It was end-to-end and Olympic went close again on 40 minutes, Jake Devey’s ball into the box was flicked on by Nathan Hale, but Webster couldn’t find the target. But in the shadows of half time Glory doubled their advantage. Tyler Fitch’s ball out to the right for Jallah, who drove into the box and finished low across Rasano.
It was a more subdued start to the second half, the best chances early falling to Nyabinde, who played a ball forward and raced away, but Rasano was alert to race out and clear the danger. The heavy rain hit on the hour mark, making it difficult for both sides, but Olympic were dangerous from corners, and from Thomas Sallis’ on 65 minutes, Alex Nicolaidis headed inches wide. Then two minutes later they pulled one back. Hale sent Devey down the right, and his cross into the box was turned home by Webster, and it was game on.
But Glory hit back three minutes later and regained their two-goal advantage. Lucas Mura found Alex Patrascu on the right, his ball into the box found Evans, who turned superbly, before a deft chip found the net, a stunning goal from the youngster. Both sides continued to create chances, Tristan Samson’s long-range shot was saved by Rasano, before Farfan hooked a shot wide down the other end. Olympic weren’t finished and Nicolaidis’ shot crashed off the bar, and Hale’s follow up shot drifted wide.
It looked like the action was over but in the third minute of stoppage time, Olympic found a lifeline. Sallis’ corner from the left was turned home by Webster at the front post. But any comeback was ended sixty seconds later, a clearance from Olympic keeper Rasano was headed forward by Jack Lennon, and Sayon held off his marker and burst into the box and finished low past Rasano to seal the win and the treble for Glory.
Perth Glory: GK Tomislav Petkovic, 27 Cristiano Farfan, 28 Damien Jallah (33 Jack Lennon 64’), 30 Henri Knight (25 Alex Patrascu 64’), 32 Issa Toure, 35 Liam Armstrong (24 Achnaff Sayon 77’), 36 Lucas Mura (31 Hudson Burn 77’), 37 Oliver Evans, 39 Tadiswa Mutyavaviri (38 Ross Micale 77’), 40 Tyler Nyabinde, 41 Tyler Fitch - Subs not used: RGK Aaron Black, 26 Andy Bushell-Hernandez
Olympic Kingsway: GK Kristian Rasano, 2 Jake Devey, 4 Ronan Dowling, 6 Tristan Samson (18 Craig Barreiro 81’),
8 Thomas Sallis, 10 Nathan Hale, 11 Roberto Salas (20 Kieren Smith 58’), 16 Younous Sow (9 Alex Nicolaidis 58’), 17 Scott Webster, 19 Cohen Lane (14 Aiden Rawlins 77’), 22 Lewis Brace - Subs not used: 3 Tatenda Madziva, 12 Oliver Stickells, 33 Jordan Marr – Referee: Andre Ferreira – Assistants: David Teo, Jow Williams – Fourth Official: James Langoya
13.9.2025
BAYSWATER DENY REDSTAR THE TREBLE IN 18S TOP FOUR CUP FINAL
Bayswater City have gained revenge for the under 18’s Cup Final loss against Perth RedStar, denying the champions a treble, after a hard fought 1-0 win against them in the Top Four Cup Final at the Sam Kerr Football Centre on Saturday morning. The only goal of the game came ten minutes into the second half with Luca Schuetz on target. But City will have keeper Nikola Ergic to thank for keeping their lead, the keeper making a stunning save late to see them home. “Super proud of the lads today, they played really well, and it was a great overall team performance,” Coach Paul Lincoln said. “Having not beaten them all season we knew it was going to be a tough game, so really happy for the players as they have worked so hard this year so to win a trophy it’s a reward for them.”
Bayswater, who were beaten 0-3 in the Cup Final two weeks ago, were on the front foot early, with Hadi Hussaini’s shot from the edge of the box deflected wide. RedStar hit back and from Jacob Watt’s through ball Jack Baker raced into goal, but Bayswater keeper Nikola Ergic stood tall to deny him. RedStar went close again on nine minutes, Baker seeing his shot well blocked by Malachi Marriott, the ball finding its way to Jared Lawther, who shot from the angle crashed off the post.
The lively Hussaini went close again on 21 minutes, beating his marker and running across the top of the box, before his shot whistled just wide of the far post, before Castel Brandli’s shot on the run was saved by RedStar keeper Jayden Ispiroglu. It was the best spell of the game for Bayswater, and Ispiroglu got down well to deny Hussaini’s long-range effort, as they pushed for the opener. The tight first half came to an end all-square, with all to play for after the break.
RedStar went within inches of the lead early in the second half, Teddie Curran’s corner wasn’t dealt with and Aab Tamochan header at the back stick, was headed against the post. But on 56 minutes it was Bayswater who found the opener, Hussaini’s free kick found the unmarked Schuetz at the back post, who headed home. They went close to a second moments later, Schuetz sending Brandli in on goal, his chip beat Ispiroglu, but it was just over the top. RedStar thought they had levelled on the hour mark, a neat back heel sending Baker in on goal, and he finished well, but the flag was up for offside, but it was a very tight call.
Bayswater were in again seven minutes later, quick feet from Cian Sheridan saw him find Schuetz, his shot well saved by Ispiroglu. RedStar were pressing and they went close again on 76 minutes, a ball into the box found Aaron Mukundu, his overhead kick looked distended for the net, but a superb one-handed save by Ergic pushed the ball onto the crossbar and away to safety, it was a stunning save from the Bayswater custodian. RedStar had one last chance in stoppage time, winning a corner on the right, and even Ispiroglu came up for it. Jacob Watt’s corner was headed goalward by Jake Moore, and Ispiroglu hooked the ball towards goal, but Ergic saved, Bayswater holding on to take the cup.
Perth RedStar: GK Jayden Ispiroglu, 32 Jake Moore, 41 Teddie Curran (27 Aaron Mukundu 59’), 43 Jacob Watt,
46 Marcus Menara, 47 Cooper Maiden (18 Onree Desilva 70’), 49 Senna Leno, 50 Aab Tamochan (52 Bastian Dominguez Rubina 78’), 51 Harry Moffitt (44 Logan Szymanski 70’), 55 Jared Lawther (56 Event Kadenge 59’), 57 Jack Baker – Subs not used: RGK Oliver Clark, 40 Isaac Arigore
Bayswater City: GK Nikola Ergic, 2 Illias Jafari, 3 Daniel Baker, 5 George Pibworth, 8 Luca Schuetz, 9 Bailey Pilton
10 Hadi Hussaini, 11 Logan Hill (17 Zain Al-Zayadi 85’), 13 Castel Brandli (7 Abdulrahman Barham 89’), 14 Cian Sheridan (19 Aslan Mutlu 89’), 15 Malachi Marriott - Subs not used: 6 Luka Harvey, 12 Arnold Binja, 16 Chesyl Nyama, 18 Tinashe Washaya – Referee: Tom McGrath – Assistants: Cameron Everett, Callum Smith – Fourth Official: Arnold Walsh
13.9.2025
NPLAWA – WOMEN’S TOP FOUR FINALS CUP REVIEW
Balcatta Etna have ended the season with a second piece of silverware, following their Night series success, after they secured the NPLWA – Women’s Top Four Cup Final, with a scintillating second half performance to beat Perth RedStar 5-1 at the Sam Kerr Football Centre on Saturday evening. RedStar led at half time, with Renee Leota scoring just before the break, but whatever coach Peter Rakic said at half time worked, with Balcatta bagging five, with captain Abbey Meakins scoring four, the other scored by Jamie-Lee Gale.
“It was really nice to get back on the scoresheet after being a bit quiet in front of goal over the last few weeks. More importantly though, I’m just so proud of the girls for the performance we put in,” Balcatta captain Abbey Meakins explained. “It’s been a really challenging season at times this year, so to finish it off with such a deserved win makes it even more special. RedStar are such a strong finals team and always lift in the big moments, so we knew it was going to be tough to come back from 1-0 down. The way we responded after half time showed our character, and I thought we saved our best half of football for the final game of the season, which was a perfect way to finish.”
It had been a season of so close, but so far for Balcatta, and they showed their pedigree against the champions in midweek to reach the final, and they started on the front foot, Meakins firing wide, before Alyssa van Heurck headed wide. RedStar settled and went close themselves on the half hour mark, Leota’s shot straight at Rebecca Bennett. But in the shadows of half time, it was Chris Atturo’s side who found the opening goal. Kaitlyn Bellanca made space down the right, and her cross into the box found Leota, who got in front of her marker to head past Bennett.
Balcatta needed a good start after the break, and they did, levelling things up on 58 minutes. Carys Davis’s cross into the penalty area was met by Meakins, whose header was well saved by Gabby Dal Busco, but Meakins was on hand to fire the rebound home. Peter Rakic’s side were in control, and went close again on the hour, Dal Busco saving to deny Makins a hat-trick, before Gale’s effort flashed wide. But they did hit the front 20 minutes from time, a sweeping move down the left involving Gale and Meakins, the latter finishing with aplomb from the edge of the box.
But four minutes later Meakins did have her hat-trick, curling home a free kick into the top corner from the edge of the box. It was 4-1 moments later, Meakins turning provider this time, sending Gale in on goal, and she finished clinically past Dal Busco. But Meakins wasn’t finished, adding her fourth, and Balcatta’s fifth two minutes from time, finding space on the edge of the box, and van Heurck picked her out, and the midfielder completed a captain’s performance, firing low past Dal Busco to seal an emphatic win, and a stunning second half performance. It ended a season on a high for Balcatta, being involved in three cup finals, and winning two of them, and they will look to improve in the league next season, meanwhile for RedStar it was a first season without silverware, something they are not use to, but I’m sure they will be back bigger and stronger next season.
Balcatta coach Peter Rakic was lost for words post-match. "To be brutally honest I was lost for words at full time, the way they came out in the 2nd half and responded to being 1-0 down was incredible, and perhaps just goes to show how much they really wanted to finish such a difficult season on a high. I could see how disappointed they were after the first half, you could hear a pin drop in the change rooms, we often feel as though we play good passages of football and then we're punished for it, or we tend to be very effective in our build up play but lack any real threats at goal, it's always been a flaw in the way we approach the game," Rakic explained.
"On the other hand, the second half showed what we are capable of when it all comes together, with Abbey Meakins having arguably one of the best games of her career, you can't forget about the players around her who often do the dirty work to free her up in the areas we target, and we saw what happens when confidence started to build throughout the team. All in all, it was a pretty special experience to be a part of but you have to feel for Chris and the Redstar girls, they've pushed us all season and we've had some great encounters against eachother, such as the 2-1 result in the state cup, another game which demonstrated how tough they are to defeat in these big moments. Looking forward to a well earned break now and I know my girls are too."
Meanwhile in the Under 21 Women’s Top Four Final, Perth RedStar have beaten the Hyundai FW Academy for the first time this season, after a 3-1 win on Saturday morning. RedStar made a perfect start, and were two goals up at half time. First on 28 minutes, Alkira Mogridge was brought down in the box, and she picked herself up to fire home the resulting penalty. They doubled their lead in the shadows of half time, Lily Yates playing in Mogridge who kept her composure to score. The Academy were back in the game on 13 minutes from time, Ella Lange playing in Savanna Glavovic, who made no mistake. But it was RedStar who won it on 88 minutes, Niamh Devitt long-range free kick slipped through the hands of keeper Grace Sciascia-Walsh to seal the win.
“Conrad McKelvie and I are really proud of our girls, they had to overcome multiple season-ending injuries, and took on every challenge head on,” RedStar team manager Sonia Louise said. “The final was a tough battle with the only team we hadn't beaten all season and the girls were impressive in their focus and implementing our game plan that got them a deserved win.”
Perth RedStar: GK Gabby Dal Busco, 3 Andreia Teixeira (16 Niamh Devitt 71’), 5 Grace Monteiro, 6 Carla Bennett (10 Alkira Mogridge 87’), 9 Jayne Ridley, 11 Emily Dunn, 12 Kaitlyn Bellanca, 13 Abbey Woolley (7 Chloe Finnegan 87’), 14 Renee Leota, 17 Jay Coleman, 19 Caitlin Doeglas (4 Quyen Doan 55’) – Sub not used: 8 Zahlia Lornie, 38 Jayde O’Donohoe
Balcatta Etna: GK Rebecca Bennett, 2 Monique D’Opera, 3 Isabella Foletta, 4 Frankie Murray, 5 Carys Davis, 7 Liana Cook (17 Janelle St Pierre 54’), 8 Abbey Meakins, 9 Ella Marwick (6 Sofija Nikoloska 86’), 11 Alyssa van Heurck, 13 Jamie-Lee Gale, 19 Rachel Jarvis (14 Mia Hargreaves 52’) – Subs not used: RGK Isabella Comito, 15 Mia Britton, 16 Janet Gama – Referee; Jasmine Bremner – Assistants: Maria Avramita, Naum Kovaceski – Fourth Official: John Olaghere
13.9.2025
INTERDIVISIONAL PLAY-OFF SECOND LEG – REVIEW
The Interdivisional playoff finalists have been decided, after another four tight second leg ties on Saturday afternoon. Firstly, in the NPL/Division One playoffs, Fremantle City have kept their hopes of surviving the drop to the State League after a 1-0 win against Kingsley Westside at Hilton Reserve, making it 2-2 on aggregate, which saw the port side progress on the away goals rule. “As I said last week - It’s half time and we know what was required at home, and I thought the lads were tremendous today,” Fremantle coach Dale Wingell explained.
“We were composed throughout and when the game got chaotic, we remained calm. We got the job done yesterday, but there is still one more game to go. We train, plan and prepare ourselves for next week against Joondalup City.” The only goal of the tie came early in the second half, Charlie Chechlacz crossing from the right to the back post and Charlie Betts headed home. Kingsley pressed late, but couldn’t breakdown a tight Fremantle defence, well-marshalled by skipper Hayden Stevens. Kingsley ended the game with ten men, after referee Michal Jasinski showed a second yellow card to defender Ryder Leasor six minutes from time.
They will take on Joondalup City for the last NPL spot, after they secured their finals birth, after a 2-2 draw against UWA Nedlands at the UWA Sports Park, securing a 5-3 aggregate win. “We were the better side in the first leg and that gave ourselves some breathing space with a 3–1 win, and we knew getting the first goal would be important in the away leg and we did that,’ Joondalup skipper Liam Peacock explained. “UWA came at us, but we defended well and took our chances when they came. Now we’re looking forward to the play-off final against Fremantle City.” It was a tight affair with what was at stake, and the first goal was going to be vital, and it went the way of the visitors 15 minutes from time. Cameron Stratton’s free kick found Peacock, whose effort was saved by Tadgh O’Malley, but Mason Gallagher was on hand to blast home the rebound.
But UWA hit back three minutes later, the ball rebounding to Jack Hilaire, and the WA State midfielder drilled the ball past Luke Martino. The hopes of a comeback were quashed two minutes later, when defender Jordan Pokler was shown a second yellow card by referee Niall Gillmor and sent off. Joondalup then found a second in the 93rd minute, Jaxon Temata’s strong run took him clear and he finished with aplomb. UWA did score late to draw the game, a stunning free kick from Iljas Ahmedov, but it was just a consolation, Joondalup taking their spot in the final next week against Fremantle City for a place in the NPL for the first time.
In the Division One/Division Two playoffs, Cockburn City and Kalamunda City progressed to the final, after both won their home ties. First at Maida Vale Reserve, Kalamunda have kept their hopes of staying in Division One, overcame a first leg deficit to beat Forrestfield United 2-0 in the local derby, and securing a 2-1 aggregate win. It was another tight encounter, and both sides had their chances, but it was the hosts who found the opener on the hour. Cristian Zuluaga’s corner from the left was headed home by Andrea Erbetta at the near post. It looked like we going to extra time, but three minutes from time, Kalamunda scored the winner in similar circumstances. Zuluaga’s corner from the right this time, was headed in by substitute Farruh Mavlonov, much to the delight of the home faithful, the win takes them into next week’s final against Cockburn City.
The Cockerels sealed their progression, with a 2-1 home win against East Perth, to win the tie 4-2 on aggregate. “It was a strong team performance over both legs, and we’re really proud of the way the players handled the challenge against East Perth. We knew it would be a tough contest, but the group stayed focused, stuck to the game plan, and showed great character throughout,” Cockburn coach Paulo Basto explained. “Credit to East Perth who came at us in the second half but I thought we defended well and held off for the win. Now, with a place in the interdivisional playoff final secured, our attention turns fully to Kalamunda next weekend.
“We’re expecting another difficult match, but the squad is motivated and ready to give it everything. A big thanks to all the supporters who came down to support, it was great to see a lot of our juniors there. We hope to get the same support next week.” East Perth made a great start, levelling the tie after only 25 minutes, but they had a helping hand. A clearance from Cockburn keeper Zayde Free, hit Ryan McCready and rolled into an empty net. But Cockburn levelled seven minutes later, Luka Caceres crossing to the back post, and Oliver Carr made no mistake. The game was hanging in the balance, and it went the way of the hosts five minutes from time, James Bourne burst down the left, and his cross, come shot, nestled in the corner of the net. The action wasn’t over there, both sides reduced to ten men late, with referee David Bruce sending off Cockburn’s Rory McGrath and East Perth’s David Brookes.
12.9.2025
BELT-UP AMATEUR PREMIER DIVISION – ROUND TWENTY TWO PREVIEW
The Belt-Up Amateur Premier Division title has been won by North Perth United, but the promotion race is going down to the wire with spots in the playoffs on the line for three teams, North Beach, Kelmscott Roos and Morley Windmills. They will all be fighting for a place in the State League as we go into the final round of the season. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) North Beach are the team in pole position, sitting second, one point clear of the chasing pack, and a win would seal their place in the playoff against Swan United, but defeat could see them miss out, and they face a tough game when they visit Carine Open Space to take on Hamersley Rovers.
Coach Nick di Carlo said his side have hit their straps recently, but knows they have to be switched on against a good Rovers side. “It's been an up and down season with its challenges along the way, but we've really hit our best the last 4-6 weeks and have put ourselves in a position to try end the season on a real high on Sunday,” he explained. “The squad is in a good place, and we know we have to switch on and go again against a quality Hamersley side. 3 points will give us another week together to improve and try and take the next step and hopefully round out a wonderful season for the club.”
Kelmscott Roos are third and they also hit the road, to take on cup finalists Olympic Kingsway at Kingsway Reserve. A win in this one would see the Roos take on Wanneroo City in the playoffs, but like North Beach it could all change with a defeat. “It’s an exciting prospect this weekend, we have it all to play for and it’s completely in our hands. We know what we need to do and just have to give it everything we got to get to where we want to be,” Kelmscott keeper Taylor Warwick explained. “Last week’s game, we showed a never die attitude and it rewarded us with a massive win. This season has been really difficult and we have never really found consistent form, but still find ourselves in a position where we can achieve something great for this club, so it’s a testament to the squads’ efforts and hard work each week. We all carry the weight of the club on our shoulders this weekend and will fight with everything we have got until the end.”
It’s also a special day for Olympic coach Jason Stern, who will coach his last league game at the club, and although it’s the last league game he has the cup final to look forward to. “This one will be emotional for me, after nine class years - with the best group of lads - this Sunday will be my last home game,’ stern explained. “We had a dream but never could’ve imagined what we’d achieve both on and off the pitch. It’s all down to the lads that have played, coached and helped out over the years, I’m just glad I was able to be a part of it all. Thanks for the memories, legends and hopefully one more to come with the Cup Final later this month against North Perth.”
Morley Windmills, who are in fourth, welcome Emerald to Wotton Reserve, needing a win and other results to go their way to take a playoff spot. But this game could turn the promotion playoffs on its head, if Emerald beat Morley and North Beach and Kelmscott loss, Emerald will finish second, and there will be no promotion and relegation from the State League, have you got all that? Morley coach John O’Reilly said all they can do is win their game and see what happens in the other games. “We can only focus on our own game this week. If we get the job done then we have a half chance to progress,” he said. “North Beach and Kelmscott have tough games also with Hammersley having there never give up fight in them and Jason Stern will want a win at Olympic to sign off on his successful tenure at the club. So, a big weekend for the neutrals, and a couple of state league clubs will be holding their breaths for 90 minutes.”
At the other end of the table the relegation fight continues, with Kingsley Westside, South Perth United and Jaguar hoping to avoid the drop alongside Peel United. Kwinana United and Ballajura AFC have secured promotion from Division One, so it will be big clash is at Challenge Reserve, were South Perth welcome Kingsley, both needing a result. “Win or draw and we know we’ll be safe,” Kingsley coach Sam Ellis said. “The lads know what they need to do and we have a strong squad available for Sunday’s game. We’ve beaten them once this season but we know they still pose a challenge.”
Jaguar have the toughest test hosting champions North Perth United at Herb Graham Recreation Centre. The hosts must win to keep their chances of survival alive. “Not an easy one but will be up for the challenge, it’s our final for the year,” Jags coach Syakir Shariff said. “The boys know what’s at stake for us and the club so hoping they are going to go out there and give it 100% and will see, should be a good game.” Meanwhile in the final game, Peel United host Maccabi at Bortolo Park (1:00pm)
12.9.2025
NPLWA – WOMEN’S TOP FOUR CUP FINAL PREVIEW
The NPLWA – Women’s Top Four Cup Final will see Balcatta Etna taking on Perth RedStar at the Sam Kerr Football Centre. (6:00pm) The game will be the final contest on Football West’s Top Four Finals Day, with five games - Secure your tickets from - megatix.com.au/events/top-four-cup - Balcatta beat the Hyundai FW Academy 4-3 after extra time in a thriller in the Minor Sem-Final. The Academy struck first with Emily Garnett on target, before Jamie-Lee Gale, Rachel Jarvis and Alyssa Van Heurck turned the game in Balcatta's favour. But late goals from Lacey Heys and Young Matildas striker Theo Mouithys sent the game to extra time, and with penalties looming, Balcatta won it with Jarvis bundling the ball home.
Balcatta, who also won the Night Series earlier in the season, will be looking to end a frustrating season on a high, and coach Peter Rakic said he’s been proud of the group. “As a team we are just happy we have the chance to play in the final after everything we've endured, win or lose, I'm so proud of this playing group for pushing through the adversity and earning themselves another opportunity to play for some silverware,” Rakic explained. “I believe it demonstrates the quality we've had all season, but our consistency has let us down.
“After the last couple of games there's a real sense of belief again so I know, they'll be determined to leave everything out there on the day. It will likely be the toughest game of the season, against an opponent that are well conditioned for finals football and often show up in the big games. We're certainly hoping we can put on a good display for women's football and create an atmosphere that drives both teams to fight for the final 90 minutes of the season.”
They have met three times this season, with Caitlin Doeglas scoring a brace to help RedStar to a 5-0 in round seven at the RedStar Arena. But Balcatta turned the tables in the next meeting in round 14, at the same venue, with Jamie-Lee Gale scoring a double. The third meeting came in the last round, with goals from Jayna Ridley, Alkira Mogridge and Renee Leota, gave Chris Atturo’s side a 3-1 win.
Perth RedStar went straight in to Saturday’s final, after beating champions Perth SC 3-1 on penalties in the Major Semi-Final. Ella Lincoln gave the Azzurri the lead, with Caitlin Doeglas equalising when she followed up to score after Dayle Schroder had saved Jayna Ridley's penalty. In the shoot-out, RedStar keeper Gabby Dal Busco was the star, saving Sam Mathers and Kim McCartney spot kicks, before Ruby Marshall fired over the top. RedStar coach Chris Atture said Saturday will be another tough encounter, like all three games against them this season. “Saturday marks another huge occasion for our group,” Atturo said. “We have enormous respect for Pete and his program – they are a well-coached, well-organised side and we’ve enjoyed some great battles with them this season.
“These are the games you want to be involved in as a player and coach – competitive, intense, and played at the highest standard. They have fantastic players spread across the park and they showed that on Tuesday night. I thought that performance showed real grit, and we know that we will need to be at our best if we are to beat them. Our group comes into this match with confidence and belief, off the back of a strong lead-up week where the players have worked hard and prepared with real focus. We know what’s required, and we’re excited to put our best football on display come Saturday.”
In the under 21’s Top Four Cup Final the champions Hyundai FW Academy will meet Perth RedStar (11:15am) They have met three times this season in the league, the Academy winning all three. They won 4-0 in round two at the RedStar Arena, with goals from Lola Price, Zoe Dumont, Milla Butler and Daisy Snowden, a 2-1 in round nine, before doubles from Mia Boudames and Ella Lange gave the Academy a 5-2 win in round 16.
Both sides have had to work hard to reach Saturday’s Final. Goals from Price and Savanna Glavovic, gave the Academy a 2-0 win against Perth SC in the Major Semi-Final to advance, meanwhile RedStar beat Balcatta Etna 2-1 in the Minor Semi-Final, with Freya Bibby and Lillia Pollard on target. In the Preliminary Final at Dorrien Gardens, RedStar came from behind to beat Perth SC 2-1. Macey McCready gave the Azzurri the lead, but late goals from Alkira Mogridge and Azelia Yavu-Kama won it.
12.9.2025
SORRENTO WIN WOMEN’S DIVISION ONE TITLE
Sorrento FC will be playing in the NPLWA -Women’s competition next season, after edging out Fremantle City and Mandurah City to win the Women’s League Division One. It was a tight contest, with only two points separating the three sides, but in his first season at the club Betim Ziba guided the club to the title, and he said it’s come a bit early, but delighted to win promotion. “It has been a great season. When I started, the plan was within three years to get promoted into NPLW, but I manage to achieve it in one,” Ziba explained. “This is my second Women's Division One title (won it in 2023 with Hamersley United), and being able to go to a new club and do it again, gives credit to myself, but also the team for their resilience and work rate - we are all very happy.”
The contribution of captain Christiane Astorp has been phenomenal, scoring and incredible 31 goals, to win the leagues Gold Boot, but it wasn’t a one player effort, he has been pleased with the whole squad. “I adapt a style that encourages my team to push high and attack. Having many different goal scorers and people who can score helps in hard games and contributes to the high scoring tally. Christiane Astorp is a great player who I’ve had the pleasure of coaching for three years now,” Ziba said.
“We know her ability and what she can do. Besides her goal scoring attributes, her experience, leadership and knowledge help the team and younger players also, but 31 goals in a season is an outstanding achievement. Two other players that have really impressed me have been Jessica Smith and Ella Kerman. Both players started in Metro Divisions, and have grown with me throughout the years. This year both ladies really made positive impacts in the team and consistently gave great performances, attitudes and a willingness to improve, like a number of players in my squad.”
Ziba has been delighted how he has been excepted at the Gulls, and after only a few years in the league, he has been really pleased with the great support from the committee to the Female Coordinator. “Before I came in, I spoke to the club about the current state of the team and my vision for the club moving forward. Instantly we strengthened the Division One team while adding a second Women's team also “I spoke to the club with my vision, which was eventually to win the league and get promoted to NPLW but more importantly create a female pathway from the juniors,” he explained.
“Already we have had junior players getting opportunities in both women's teams and make of a connected feeling between the juniors and women's. The club have been showing great support to all the above and we will continue to keep growing the Female side at Sorrento. President Nico Hoyle and Vice President Allan Hodgkinson have been very supportive and encouraging to the growth of Female Football at Sorrento. Special Mention to Bel Milne our Female Coordinator who helps and does a lot for the junior girl’s side.”
Hoyle said the work Betim has done in his time at the club is outstanding, and he hopes there is a big future ahead with female football at Percy Doyle Reserve. “Super proud of the work the girls and Betim have done over the last 12 months. It is a testament to the girls on the work they have put in over the season and the resilience they have shown,” the President said. “It is such a pleasure to have this group of girls at our football club. From day one they represented exactly what Sorrento is all about. They continued to have the belief they could achieve this league title and nobody else deserves it more. A big congratulations to Betim, coming into the club and winning the title in his first year. A big future ahead with female football at Sorrento FC.’
The challenge now is to prepare for the NPL, and Ziba said the hard work has already started, and he can’t wait. “We know moving to the NPLW is always going to be a big challenge, but it is one I have had time to think about since having the opportunity with Hamersley,’ he said. “While I won't say much, I have been preparing things, speaking to people and getting things ready. Our plan is not to go up and then straight back down, the plan will be to move up, stay up and then continue to build and grow until we are established as an NPLW name.”
12.9.2025
JENNINGS LEADS QUINNS TO PROMOTION
Quinns will play Division One football next season, three years after relegation, and after a ninth and eighth place finishes, the appointment of head coach Nick Jennings and his assistant Steven Flint has been the catalyst to the club’s success, and a win at Swan in round 21 sealed the title. Jennings said he didn’t know what to expect when he joined the club, but he learnt quickly the ambitious club had a good foundation and he’s just built on it.
“Going into any new club there is always pressure to perform both for coaches and players, but from day one of pre-season it was made clear by myself to the playing group, that our objective for the season was to win the league,” Jennings explained. “Actually, completing that objective was a real achievement given the quality of the teams we were up against, at various stages of the season both Cockburn and East Perth topped the table and it was a real ding-dong battle between the three of us all the way to round 21 when we were able to claim the title. The feeling for me was one of relief and also pride that the hard work of everyone at the club both on and off the field had been rewarded with a return back to State League One.”
Jennings said his squad have been outstanding this season, and everyone has played their part during the season, with injuries, suspensions and players away, and he couldn’t be prouder of the group of players. “It’s a difficult question to select individual players for praise in a team sport, but keeper Luke Martino pulled off big saves at key moments to win games and skipper Ben Johns was outstanding in every game, a real leader,” he said. “Having mentioned these two, it was a real squad effort. We had a big squad and players came in and out of the team, but no matter what, they stepped up to the plate and executed their roles for the good of the team always with the ultimate aim of winning the league.”
Quinns President Mr Vincent McMillan said the appointment of Jennings and his coaching staff was a fantastic decision, and they are now preparing for next season. “We have been delighted with Nick since he took the role on. The professionalism he brings to the club and the rapport he has with the players and staff is second to none,” he said. “We were extremely happy with the league win, obviously. From the first meeting with Nick, we outlined winning the title was our goal, and that never changed. All credit must go to Nick, Steve and Ben, plus the players who gave 100%, week in week out. We couldn't be happier with promotion back into Division One.”
Jennings arrive in WA in 2003, and started his football at Joondalup United, and after brief spell away in 2010 with Olympic Kingsway Amateurs as an assistant coach, and a year playing socially at Carramar Cougars Vets, he returned to the club and 2012, helping them out of the Amateurs, to the Division Two title in 2014, unbeaten, then third in Division One in 2015, before gaining promoted to the NPL 2016. He had a successful time at the club, and was left very disappointed how things turned out for them this season. “I have nothing but good things to say about Joondalup United and my many years first as a player and then as a coach,” Jennings explained.
“Being involved in the meteoric rise from the lower rungs of the Sunday league all the way through to the NPL was an amazing journey with some great people and some unbelievable players “Ultimately our success on the field and the lack of council support killed the senior section of the club, but even Joondalup council can’t take anyway the trophies and the good times we had on and off the pitch.”
The hard work starts now as Quinns prepare for life in Division One, and Jennings said it’s a team effort off the pitch, and they will be all working towards pre-season. “There’s no such thing as downtime in football, and I think the volunteers at clubs work harder planning and preparing during the off season,” he said. “As a coach it’s the same, one season as successful as it was ends, and you’re planning for the next one with only a couple of months to the start of pre-season, it’s full steam ahead and I’m looking forward to it.”
12.9.2025
NPLWA – MEN’S TOP FOUR CUP FINAL – PREVIEW
Saturday is a big day at the Sam Kerr Football Centre, with the NPLWA – Men’s Top Four Finals taking place, and the main event is the first team final, where champions Bayswater City take on last seasons champions Olympic Kingsway. (3:45pm) Secure your tickets from - megatix.com.au/events/top-four-cup - Bayswater have had the week off, after beating Olympic in the Major Semi-Final last Friday, with Chris Jackson’s goal giving them a 1-0 win at Frank Dragoe Reserve. Olympic bounced back on Tuesday evening, with a 4-0 win against Perth Glory, with goals from Joe Hobson, Jayden Gorman, Mitch Oxborrow and a Liam Boland penalty.
They have met twice in the league this season, a 0-0 draw in round seven at Kingsway Reserve, while Olympic won at Frank Drago, securing a 3-2 win in round 18, so if those games, and the semi-final is anything to go by, it will be another tight game. Bayswater will be eying another title, as they prepare for the inaugural Australian Championship starting in October, and coach Matthew Sparrow said it’s the best two sides in the league looking to lift the last trophy in WA this season, and he knows it will be another tight affair.
“The semifinal was a good win and a strong performance from the group, but it doesn’t count for anything if we don’t get the job done in the final. The focus now is fully on Saturday,” Sparrow said. “It’s only right that the two top teams this season meet in the final — both sides have earned it. It’s a great chance for us to do the double, but we know Olympic will come out firing. I’m sure the game will have a bit of everything — intensity, quality, and maybe even some drama. We’re ready for the challenge."
Olympic coach David Tough said the win in midweek against Glory was a good performance, and the difference was they took their chances. “It was a great team performance. We played on the front foot and didn’t give Glory time to settle. The big difference on Tuesday was that we took our chances, something we hadn’t done in the last couple of games,” Tough explained. “We’re all excited for the Top Four Cup Final against Bayswater. They’re a quality side, and we’ve had some great battles with them this season. It’s fitting that the top two teams are meeting in the final, and hopefully it’s a game worthy of the occasion.”
In the under 18’s Top Four Cup Final, will be a repat of the State League Cup Final, when Perth RedStar meet Bayswater City. (9am) On that occasion RedStar prevailed, with goals from Jack Moore, Jared Lawther and Jack Baker giving them a 3-0 win. The two sides also met in the Semi-Final, RedStar winning 3-2 thanks a late goal from Teddie Curran, while Bayswater beat Stirling Macedonia 4-2 on penalties in midweek to make Saturday’s Final.
In the Under 23’s Top Four Final, Perth Glory takes on Olympic Kingsway. (1:30pm). These two sides met in the Semi-Final, with Cristiano Farfan bagging a brace in the 5-2 win. In midweek Olympic secured their place in the final with a come-from-behind 3-2 win against Perth RedStar. They trailed 0-2 with 11 minutes to go, but late goals from Nathan Hale, Youmous Sow and Scott Webster saw them take their place in the Final.
12.9.2025
INTER-DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS STILL IN THE BALANCE
It’s half time in the inter-Divisional playoffs, with all four games still finely balanced going into Saturday’s second leg. In the NPL/Division one playoffs, Kingsley Westside and Joondalup City hold the advantage, after home wins in the first leg, Kingsley beating Fremantle City 2-1, and the port side will look to turn things around when they host the return leg at Hilton Park. (All games kick off at 3:00) Fremantle captain Hayden Stevens said they will look to turn things around after a disappointing first leg. “We’re really looking forward to this game, we’re back at home and have a chance to put things right from last week. We made a lot of mistakes last week and rightly so got punished,” the defender explained. “They’re a hardworking side with some dangerous players. We know there is no second chance after this game, so only one result will do for us.”
Meanwhile in the other tie, Joondalup hold the advantage, after beating UWA Nedlands 3-1, and Kris Donnell’s side will also need to turn things around when they meet at the UWA Sports Park. UWA striker Iljas Ahmedov said Saturday is huge, and they want to continue their excellent season. “We’ve had a good season so far, and we’re focused on keeping that going. We know the challenge ahead is tough, but there’s a lot of belief in the team that we can turn things around. Training has been sharp, and it’s great to have a few players back from injury,” he explained.
“We’re fully prepared to give everything on Saturday. It’s important that we stick to our style of play and don’t get drawn into their game. We’ve been strong at home, and we want to put in a solid performance in our last home game. If we play with confidence, intensity, and stay disciplined while taking our chances, we believe we can get the result we need.”
Joondalup striker Harry Edwards, who was on target in the first leg win, said they will look to build on the win. “I thought the performance and energy from the lads on Saturday was top notch and was reflected in the final score. We will be looking to build off that result this weekend, that means bringing even more energy and going for it the whole game. Training this week has been good and intense and all the boys are looking forward to the huge game on Saturday.
In the Division One/Division Two, Cockburn City and Forrestfield United secured 2-1 wins in the first legs, so it’s all to play for. Cockburn welcome East Perth to Dalmatinac Park, East Perth captain Chris Smith said they will be doing all they can to seal a spot in Saturday’s final. “We know exactly what’s required after the first leg. Cockburn are a really good side, but we are disappointed we didn’t get more from the game last weekend,” Smith said. “It’s always a battle when we face them, and this Saturday will be no different. We have full belief in ourselves and the confidence to overturn the scoreline, everything is to play for.”
Cockburn coach Paulo Basto said Saturday’s game will be another tough encounter, but they are ready for the challenge. “Saturday’s return leg against East Perth will be another important test for us. While the first leg result gives us a positive platform, we know the tie is far from over. East Perth is a strong side and we expect them to come out determined, so our focus will be on maintaining discipline, sticking to our game plan,” Basto explained. “The group is motivated and looking forward to the challenge. Our aim is to build on from the first leg and deliver a performance that takes us through to the next stage.”
Meanwhile at Maida Vale Reserve Forrestfield heads into the local derby against Kalamunda United, with a narrow lead, and keeper Jordan Howell said a big performance is needed, and they are well prepared. “The squad is full of confidence following a strong first-leg performance and is eager to build momentum this weekend against Kalamunda,” the keeper said. “The club have young talent stepping up as regular starters who have been well guided by Captain Matt Evans and the senior leadership group, the team has shown real cohesion throughout the season. We will see the return of several players who will provide valuable attacking depth. While encouraged by last week’s result, the team remains focused on discipline and execution to ensure no easy goals are given away. The team is ready for the challenge and determined to finish the job.”
Kalamunda striker Farruh Mavlonov said the club are ready to turn last weeks result around. “It was a disappointing loss in the first leg, but we got an away goal which will be important,” he said. “We struggled to match Forrestfield’s energy and hunger, and the boys know we are capable of doing much better, myself included. We will give it everything on Saturday to get the win and stay up in Division One.” The winners of these four interdivisional games will meet next weekend at the Sam Kerr Football Centre, to see who will be playing in the relevant leagues next season.
11.9.2025
OVERY, PEARMAN AND BENNIE SELECTED IN YOUNG SOCCEROOS’ WORLD CUP SQUAD
A trio of West Australian’s finest young talent have been named in the Young Socceroos preliminary 23-player squad for the upcoming Under-20 World Cup. Manchester United’s James Overy and Queens Park Rangers duo Jaylan Pearman and Daniel Bennie have been selected in the YOung Socceroos squad for the tournament in Chile, which kicks off later this month.
The inclusion of Overy, who last year was named as one of the best 17-year olds in the world by The Guardian newspaper in their annual poll, comes after the full-back played for Scotland’s Under-19 side earlier this year. The teenager, who signed his first professional deal at Old Trafford in July, is eligible for Scotland at international level through his mother, but was born and raised in Perth.
Pearman and Bennie played important roles in Australia’s maiden triumph at the Under-20 Asian Cup earlier this year and the friends have been reunited at QPR in England this season. Bennie has been an unused substitute on three occasions in the Championship but recently signed a new contract and scored in their League Cup loss to Plymouth Argyle, a game in which Pearman made his club debut.
Coach Trevor Morgan will trim his squad to 21-players before Australia kick-off their campaign against Italy on 28 September in Valparaíso, Chile. The Young Socceroos will remain in Valparaíso for the second Group D fixture against Argentina (1 October) before travelling to Santiago to take on Cuba (4 October).
10.9.2025
CIRCATI GRATEFUL TO CAPTAIN SOCCEROOS (courtesy www.waoveryonder.au)
New Socceroos captain Alessandro Circati has expressed his gratitude over becoming the youngest national team captain in more than 40 years after helping his side to victory over New Zealand. The rising centre-back is the fourth West Australian to captain the Socceroos – after Ron Adair, Gary Marocchi and Trent Sainsbury – during the team’s 3-1 win in Auckland last night.
In the absence of regular leaders Mat Ryan and Jackson Irvine, coach Tony Popovic issued a bold statement by handing Circati, aged 21 years and 335 days, the armband. In just his seventh international appearance, the Parma defender became the fourth-youngest player to captain the Socceroos and the youngest since 19-year old Peter Raskopoulos led Australia against Taiwan in September 1981.
“It was a great honour. I know it doesn’t happen to everyone,” Circati said post-game. “It’s a big privilege of mine, and being 21 years-old, I’d like to think it reflects all the hard work which I’ve done off the field and on the field in the past years. I’m ever so grateful, but I say thanks to the boss and the boys as well most importantly.”
Mo Toure scored twice for Australia with Nestory Irankunda grabbing the remainder as Circati delivered an assured performance on the right side of Popovic’s three-man defence. The win secured the Soccer Ashes for Australia, who downed New Zealand 1-0 in the first game of the friendly series last Thursday in Canberra.
Circati was pleased with the Socceroos evolution across the two games. “In the first half, we were playing very well. We decided, maybe we take an extra risk, make the extra pass forward, try to get in behind and break them down,” he said. “We were very clinical; with the few chances we had, they were all either very dangerous or finished in the back of the net.”
With games against 2026 World Cup co-hosts the United States of America and Canada set down for next month, Circati said he was hopeful of further growing in comfort. “It’s still very fresh, things are still very new to me. With all the games we’ve played, we’re conceding minimal, we’re scoring quite a few,” he said.
“That’s the most important thing, the results, and we’re getting exactly that. So we’ll continue what we’re doing. It was my second camp with the new staff, just learning how things roll, how things are liked, learning to play with the boys because we don’t get these games very often, so when we do we really have to capitalise.”
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