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More Queens than a deck of cards (Cap 125: Sarah Walsh)

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    More Queens than a deck of cards (Cap 125: Sarah Walsh)


Australia's longest-running women's football podcast (est. April 2019).

History: Sarah Walsh, Matildas Cap 125

Matildas Debut: 2004 (played for the national team until 2012)
Appearances: 70 (31 goals)
Position: Forward

Walsh is undeniably an Australian football legend. She played in the 2004 Olympics and the 2007 World Cup, as well as the 2006, 2008 & 2010 Asian Cups.

She played in the W-NSL for both NSW Sapphires and Queensland Sting, before going on to A-League Women stints with Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers. Walsh also played in the United States for Pali Blues, Sky Blue FC, Saint Louis Athletica and Boston Breakers.

The former Matildas forward has been working in various capacities for Football Australia over the last 11 years, and in January 2021 she was named Head of Women's Football, Women's World Cup Legacy and Inclusion.

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