List of Australia women's international soccer players born outside Australia

This is a list of players who have been capped for the Australia women's national soccer team in full international matches, as determined by Football Australia and who were born outside Australia. Players born in countries other than Australia may qualify for the Australian team through Australian parents or grandparents, or through residency in Australia and subsequent naturalisation as Australian citizens.

Players are listed below by birthplace and played for the full Australian team.

Brazil

England

  • Louisa Bisby[3]
  • Sandra Brentnall[4]
  • Julie Clayton[5]
  • Diana Hall[6]
  • Jill Latimer[7]
  • Denise Lofthoues[8]
  • Sharon Mateljan[9]
  • Jane Oakley[10]
  • Carol Vinson[11]

Germany

Malaysia

New Zealand

Scotland

Wales

Yugoslavia

List by country of birth

England is the country where most of foreign-born Australian players were born.

Birthplace Players
 England 9
 New Zealand 3
 Scotland 3
 Wales 3
 Germany 2
 Malaysia 2
 Brazil 1
 Yugoslavia 1

See also

References

General
  • Howe, Andrew; Werner, Greg (2023). Encyclopedia of Matildas: Every national team player (2nd ed.). Fair Play Publishing. ISBN 978-1-925914-74-0.
Specific
  1. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 62
  2. ^ "Holmes' sacrifice sets path for success". Adelaide United FC. 3 December 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  3. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 11.
  4. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 13.
  5. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 24.
  6. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 58.
  7. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 78.
  8. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 80.
  9. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 82.
  10. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 101.
  11. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 142.
  12. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 16.
  13. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 99.
  14. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 67.
  15. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 122.
  16. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), pp. 52–53.
  17. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 116.
  18. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 117.
  19. ^ Rollo, Phillip (15 September 2020). "Young Matildas star Indiah-Paige Riley could waltz into Football Ferns frame". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  20. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 28.
  21. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 40
  22. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 86.
  23. ^ McLean, Marc (27 September 2019). "From her early days in Rutherglen to becoming an Aussie football legend". Daily Record. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
  24. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 31
  25. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 34
  26. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 68.
  27. ^ Howe and Werner (2023), p. 109.

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