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Sam Kerr's equalizer for Australia vs. England remains a World Cup highlight despite the Matildas' eventual loss. ... "Even after Sam’s goal, there was no fear in the squad," Hemp said afterward.
Women's soccer star Sam Kerr set a record for the most career goals in the history of the Australian national team in an 18-0 win over Indonesia on Friday in Mumbai. Her five goals moved her past ...
Australian Sam Kerr today became the ninth woman, and the first from outside Europe, to score 50 goals in the English Women's Super League and in doing so achieved the rare distinction of reaching ...
Sam Kerr scored an unprecedented four goals in Chelsea Women's Champions League win vs Vllaznia. No woman — and only a few men — had ever scored as many goals in a single group stage match.
Sam Ker proved once again that she's one of the best strikers in the world with one boot of a ball in Australia's 2023 World Cup semifinal against England. With Australia down 1-0 on its home turf ...
The strike was Kerr’s sixth World Cup goal after scoring five at the 2019 tournament. The 29-year-old is Australia’s all-time leading goalscorer—men or women—with 64 goals. Published Aug ...
Chelsea beat Manchester United 1-0 on Sunday to lift their third consecutive Women’s FA Cup, with Sam Kerr’s second-half goal proving the difference in a closely-fought affair.
Sam Kerr’s face was a rictus of agony. The Australian superstar striker had just sprayed a magnificent volley attempt wide of goal. She bent her arms over her head, clutching at her hair ...
Kerr has scored 99 goals in 128 matches since she joined Chelsea in 2019. She was runner-up last year to Spain’s Aitana Bonmati for the Ballon d’Or award, given to the game’s top player.
Australia striker Sam Kerr, who is the face of this Women’s World Cup, will miss the opening two matches of the tournament after sustaining a calf injury in training.
Kerr joined Chelsea in 2019 and has scored 99 goals in 128 games for the London club, which is the defending English champion and a top contender for the Women’s Champions League title.
England's goalkeeper #01 Mary Earps concedes a goal by Australia's forward #20 Sam Kerr during the Australia and New Zealand 2023 Women's World Cup semi-final football match between Australia and ...