Lisa De Vanna

Personal Details

Date of Birth: 14 November 1984
Place of Birth: Perth, Western Australia
Height: 157cm (5' 2")
Position: Striker

Club Summary

Club Games Goals
Spearwood Dalmatinac
Cockburn United
Murdoch University
Adelaide Sensation (2001-2004) 29 23
Stirling Reds / Northern Redbacks
Western Waves (2004) 3 2
Doncaster Rovers Belles (2006/07)
AIK (2008) 19 15
Perth Glory (2008-2010) 15 5
Washington Freedom (2009/10) 20 6
Brisbane Roar (2010/11) 10 4
magicJack (2011) 8 3
Newcastle Jets (2011/12) 9 5
Linkoping (2012) 16 6
Perth Glory (2012/13)
Total

International Summary

Games Goals
Australia 'A' (2004-) 78 29
Australia 'B' (2004-2005) 7 0
Australia Under-19 (2002)

Career Brief

Lisa De Vanna is one of the most dangerous goal scorers in the world of women's football, combining clinical finishing, lightning speed and sublime dribbling ability. De Vanna shot to prominence at the National Schools Championships in 1999 when voted the tournaments' Most Valuable Player and gained Australian Schoolgirls selection. Those achievements were repeated twelve months later and soon after the livewire striker won her first Premier League Golden Boot with Murdoch University.

De Vanna made her Women's National Soccer League debut with Adelaide Sensation as a second half substitute against Canberra Eclipse in November 2001, just days shy of her 17th birthday. Her potential was acknowledged at seasons' end with the competition's Rising Star award. In April De vanna was part of the Young Matildas side that qualified for the inaugural Under-19 Women's World Championship but was omitted from the squad that travelled to Canada in August.

After hitting the net nine times in ten games during her second season with Adelaide De Vanna was named joint recipient of the Julie Dolan Medal (Player of the Year) with Heather Garriock of Queensland Sting. Her goal scoring continued into the winter with Murdoch and a second Premier League Golden Boot. De Vanna put a slow start to 2002/03 behind her to finish the national league season with Adelaide on ten goals.

De Vanna's first outings in the green and gold of Australia were against New Zealand and China in February 2004. Just over a week later she put away two goals as Australia trounced Papua New Guinea in an Olympic Games qualifier. She featured throughout Australia's month-long pre-tournament tour before making a quartet of substitute appearances in Greece against Brazil, the host nation, the United States of America and Sweden, scoring against the latter.

With her international committments over De Vanna linked up with Northern Redbacks and, despite playing only half a season, collected a third Premier League Golden Boot. Towards the end of 2004 she returned to the national league with Western Waves, scoring twice in three appearances. A trip to China at the start of 2005 saw De Vanna find the net against Germany and Russia in a four-nation tournament with further outings with Japan, China and South Korea following.

In July 2006 De Vanna bagged three goals in six outings at the Asian Cup where Australia went all the way through to the final before going down to China in a heart-breaking penalty shoot-out. In November she wore the green and gold against the Netherlands, the United States of America and Denmark at the Peace Cup in South Korea, then joined English side Doncaster Rovers Belles for a season.

Goals against New Zealand and China in mid-2007 paved the way for De Vanna to star at August 2007's Women's World Cup. The striker scored twice against Ghana, bagged a 23-metre stunner against Norway then netted again in the quarter-final loss to Brazil with De Vanna dedicating all four goals to her father, who died three months prior to the tournament. She was selected in FIFA's Women's World Cup All-Star Team, nominated for the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year award and, in November, won the Western Australian Sportswoman of the Year.

De Vanna joined Swedish club AIK in March 2008 and was a key figure in the clubs' most successful season, scoring 15 goals from 19 appearances to be the league's fifth highest goal scorer. She marked her 50th 'A' cap with a goal against Taiwan at June's Women's Asian Cup before turning out in all three games at the Peace Cup that same month.

A starring role in Perth Glory's 2008 campaign lead De Vanna to being short-listed for the W-League Player of the Year, and selection for the January 2009 series with Italy. Soon after she signed on for a season with Washington Freedom who finished in third in the Women's Professional Soccer league. De Vanna's return to Perth Glory for the 2009/10 summer was soured by a two-game ban for offensive behaviour and intimidation of a match official during October's win over Adelaide United.

After a couple of friendlies against New Zealand, De Vanna was one of four West Australians selected for the Women's Asian Cup in May 2010. De Vanna's tournament was cut short when she fractured her left fibula and suffered an ankle ligament injury after falling awkwardly when challenging the Chinese goalkeeper. Australia went on to win lift the trophy by out-shooting North Korea on penalties.

Having been dropped by Perth Glory, De Vanna bounced back from a six-month absence by scoring in Brisbane Roar's 4-0 win over Newcastle Jets in November 2010. De Vanna signalled she was back in peak form form by coming off the bench to net the deciding goal in Brisbane's 2-1 W-League Grand Final defeat of Sydney FC. She headed back to the United States to join magicJack (formerly Washington Freedom) and, although evicted from a Matildas training camp for behavoural reasons, gained selection in Australia's squad for the 2011 Women's World Cup.

Matildas Game by Game

Date Opponent (Venue) Result Status Comments
18.02.2004 New Zealand (Brisbane) 2-0 (won) Friendly Full game
24.02.2004 China (Brisbane) 0-0 (draw) Friendly Full game
04.03.2004 Papua New Guinea (Ba) 10-0 (won) Olympic Games qualifier Full game; scored two goals
13.05.2004 Florida State University (Gold Coast) 1-1 (draw) 'B' game Sub on for Michelle Carney
15.05.2004 Florida State University (Gold Coast) 4-1 (won) 'B' game Sub off for Selin Kuralay
30.06.2004 China (Beijing) 2-0 (won) 'B' game Sub off after 31 minutes for Kylie Ledbrook
01.07.2004 China (Beijing) 1-1 (draw) Friendly Full game; scored one goal
08.07.2004 Mexico (Mexico City) 2-1 (won) Friendly Sub on after 53 minutes for Kylie Ledbrook; sent off after 90 minutes
14.07.2004 Indiana Select (Goshen) 0-1 (loss) 'B' game Full game
21.07.2004 United States of America (Blaine) 1-3 (loss) Friendly Sub on after 79 minutes for Sarah Walsh
07.08.2004 Mexico (Athens) 1-9 (won) Friendly Sub on for Gillian Foster
11.08.2004 Brazil (Thessalonika) 0-1 (loss) Olympic Games Sub on after 57 minutes for Gill Foster
14.08.2004 Greece (Heraklio) 1-0 (won) Olympic Games Sub on after 46 minutes for Rhian Davies
17.08.2004 United States of America (Thessalonika) 1-1 (draw) Olympic Games Sub on after 62 minutes for Dianne Alagich
20.08.2004 Sweden (Volos) 1-2 (loss) Olympic Games Sub on after 36 minutes for Danielle Small; scored one goal
19.01.2005 Shangahi SVA (Canberra) 2-3 (loss) 'B' game Sub on for Jessica Mitchell
21.01.2005 Shangahi SVA (Canberra) 2-1 (won) 'B' game Sub off for Selin Kuralay
28.01.2005 Germany (Quanzhou) 1-0 (won) Friendly Full game; scored one goal
30.01.2005 China (Quanzhou) 0-3 (loss) Friendly Started
02.02.2005 Russia (Quanzhou) 5-0 (won) Friendly Sub off after 83 minutes for Selin Kurulay; scored one goal
27.03.2005 Japan (Sydney) 0-2 (loss) Friendly Sub off after 71 minutes for Caitlin Munoz
29.03.2005 Japan (Sydney) 2-1 (won) Friendly Sub on after 64 minutes for Jessica Mitchell
14.07.2005 Tianjin FC (Tianjin) 1-2 (loss) 'B' game Sub on after 66 minutes for Heather Garriock
16.07.2005 China (Tiaijin) 2-1 (won) Friendly Sub off after 60 minutes for Sarah Walsh
19.07.2005 China (Tianjin) 0-2 (loss) Friendly Sub off after 70 minutes for Sarah Walsh
23.07.2005 Japan (Tokyo) 2-4 (loss) Friendly Sub off after 69 minutes for Sarah Walsh; scored one goal
26.07.2005 South Korea (Jeonju) 0-0 (draw) Friendly Sub on after 62 minutes for Sarah Walsh
29.07.2005 South Korea (Jeonju) 0-3 (loss) Friendly Sub off after 53 minutes for Jessica Mitchell
25.11.2005 China (Gosford) 0-0 (draw) Friendly Sub off after 64 minutes for Sarah Walsh
28.11.2005 China (Gosford) 3-0 (won) Friendly Sub on after 80 minutes for Joanne Burgess
03.12.2005 China (Sydney) 0-0 (draw) Friendly Sub off after 65 minutes for Sarah Walsh
25.05.2006 Mexico (Melbourne) 2-1 (won) Friendly Sub off after 70 minutes for Caitlin Munoz
28.05.2006 Mexico (Melbourne) 3-0 (won) Friendly Sub on after 74 minutes for Sarah Walsh; scored one goal
30.05.2006 Mexico (Melbourne) 4-0 (won) Friendly Sub on after 76 minutes for Caitlin Munoz
16.06.2006 China (Shanghai) 1-2 (loss) Friendly Sub on after 66 minutes for Kate Gill
19.06.2006 China (Shanghai) 0-2 (loss) Friendly Sub on after 46 minutes for Joanne Burgess
16.07.2006 South Korea (Adelaide) 4-0 (won) Asian Cup finals / World Cup qualifier Sub on after 69 minutes for Sarah Walsh; scored one goal
18.07.2006 Myanmar (Melbourne) 2-0 (won) Asian Cup finals / World Cup qualifier Sub off after 46 minutes for Caitlin Munoz; scored one goal
22.07.2006 North Korea (Melbourne) 0-0 (draw) Asian Cup finals / World Cup qualifier Sub off after 77 minutes for Sarah Walsh
24.07.2006 Thailand (Melbourne) 5-0 (won) Asian Cup finals / World Cup qualifier Full game; scored one goal
27.07.2006 Japan (Melbourne) 2-0 (won) Asian Cup finals / World Cup qualifier Sub on after 75 minutes for Sarah Walsh
30.07.2006 China (Melbourne) 2-2 (2-4 loss on pens) Asian Cup finals / World Cup qualifier Sub on after 66 minutes for Caitlin Munoz
29.10.2006 the Netherlands (Kimhae) 1-0 (won) Friendly Sub on after 76 minutes for Sarah Walsh
31.10.2006 United States of America (Cheonan) 0-2 (loss) Friendly Sub off after 69 minutes for Sarah Walsh
02.11.2006 Denmark (Suwon) 1-2 (loss) Friendly Sub off after 77 minutes for Caitlin Munoz
15.04.2007 Chinese Taipei (Kaoshiung) 10-0 (won) Olympic Games qualifier Sub on after 60 minutes for Joanne Peters
03.06.2007 North Korea (Pyongyang) 0-2 (loss) Olympic Games qualifier Sub on after 59 minutes for Joanne Burgess
10.06.2007 North Korea (Coffs Harbour) 0-2 (loss) Olympic Games qualifier Sub on after 46 minutes for Joanne Burgess
22.07.2007 New Zealand (Coffs Harbour) 1-0 (won) Friendly Scored one goal
12.08.2007 Taiwan (Coffs Harbour) 7-0 (won) Olympic Games qualifier Sub on after 67 minutes for Heather Garriock
16.08.2007 China (Tianjin) 3-2 (won) Friendly Sub on after 46 minutes for Sarah Walsh; scored one goal
19.08.2007 China (Tianjin) 3-1 (won) Friendly Sub on after 74 minutes for Sarah Walsh
12.09.2007 Ghana (Hangzhou) 4-1 (won) World Cup finals Sub on after 46 minutes for Caitlin Munoz; scored two goals
15.09.2007 Norway (Hangzhou) 1-1 (draw) World Cup finals Sub on after 46 minutes for Danielle Small; scored one goal
20.09.2007 Canada (Chengdu) 2-2 (draw) World Cup finals Sub on after 46 minutes for Lauren Colthorpe
23.09.2007 Brazil (Tianjin) 2-3 (loss) World Cup finals Full game; scored one goal
29.05.2008 Taiwan (Ho Chi Minh City) 4-0 (won) Asian Cup finals Sub on after 63 minutes for Caitlin Munoz; scored one goal
31.05.2008 South Korea (Ho Chi Minh City) 2-0 (won) Asian Cup finals Sub off after 78 minutes for Caitlin Munoz; scored one goal
02.06.2008 Japan (Ho Chi Minh City) 1-3 (loss) Asian Cup finals Full game
05.06.2008 North Korea (Ho Chi Minh City) 0-3 (loss) Asian Cup finals Full game
08.06.2008 Japan (Ho Chi Minh City) 0-3 (loss) Asian Cup finals Full game
15.06.2008 United States of America (Suwon) 1-2 (loss) Friendly Full game
17.06.2008 Italy (Ho Chi Minh City) 3-0 (won) Friendly Full game
19.06.2008 Brazil (Suwon) 1-0 (won) Friendly Full game
24.07.2008 Japan (Kobe) 0-3 (loss) Friendly Sub off after 78 minutes for Leena Khamis
31.01.2009 Italy (Sydney) 2-2 (draw) Friendly Full game; scored one goal
07.02.2009 Italy (Canberra) 1-5 (loss) Friendly Full game
17.02.2010 New Zealand (Auckland) 0-3 (loss) Friendly Full game; scored one goal
20.02.2010 New Zealand (Auckland) 3-0 (won) Friendly Sub off after 58 minutes for Tameka Butt; scored one goal
03.03.2010 North Korea (Brisbane) 2-2 (draw) Friendly Sub off after 73 minutes for Michelle Heyman; scored one goal
06.03.2010 North Korea (Brisbane) 3-2 (won) Friendly Full game
21.05.2010 South Korea (Chengdu) 3-1 (won) Asian Cup finals / World Cup qualifier Sub off after 63 minutes for Samantha Kerr; scored one goal
23.05.2010 China (Chengdu) 0-1 (loss) Asian Cup finals / World Cup qualifier Sub on after 53 minutes for Sarah Walsh; sub off after 73 minutes for Samantha Kerr
20.06.2011 Mexico (Gottingen) 3-2 (won) Friendly Sub on after 45 minutes for Leena Khamis
23.06.2011 England (Wolfsburg) 2-0 (won) Friendly Sub off after 66 minutes for Samantha Kerr
29.06.2011 Brazil (Monchengladbach) 0-1 (loss) World Cup finals Full game
03.07.2011 Equatorial Guinea (Bochum) 3-2 (won) World Cup finals Sub on after 46 minutes for Sally Shipard; scored one goal
06.07.2011 Norway (Leverkusen) 2-1 (won) World Cup finals Full game
10.07.2011 Denmark (Augsburg) 1-3 (loss) World Cup finals Full game
01.09.2011 North Korea (Jinan) 0-1 (loss) Olympic Games qualifier Sub off after 65 minutes for Sarah Walsh
05.09.2011 Japan (Jinan) 0-1 (loss) Olympic Games qualifier Full game
08.09.2011 China (Jinan) 0-1 (won) Olympic Games qualifier Sub on after 65 minutes for Kyah Simon
16.09.2012 United States of America (California) 1-2 (loss) Friendly Sub off after 78 minutes for Ashley Brown; scored one goal
19.09.2012 United States of America (Colorado) 2-6 (loss) Friendly Full game; scored one goal
21.11.2012 Chinese Taipei (Shenzen) 5-0 (won) East Asia Cup qualifier Sub off after 61 minutes for Katrina-Lee Gorry; scored two goals

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