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Australia’s most consistent team? I think so October 21, 2008

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Photo by Kha KhoaThe Matildas have won the ASEAN Football Federation Women’s Championships, with a little luck from an own goal by Vietnam’s Do Thi Ngoc Cham. Reports from Vietnamese sources were more detailed than Ye Olde Generic Press Releases, yielding a match report and reactions from both coaches on the Vietnamese team.

I can’t wait for the weekend! More on the people who made the W-League happen — and may I say that the comments to the news article gave me a little more hope for the future?

Melissa Barbieri October 20, 2008

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The Australian W-League will kick off this weekend with a match between Perth Glory and Sydney FC. A total of eight teams will take part in its inaugural season, including Canberra United. Due to the short length of the season — and, let’s admit it, the low likelihood of making a living wage — a number of Australian players will be playing their trade in two to three leagues per year, e.g. Heather Garriock, who’ll also be playing in Denmark and the US.

W-League matches will be broadcast on free-to-air TV, with the ABC screening one live match per weekend. Not as sweet a deal as one might’ve hoped for, but at least its availability on free-to-air will help publicise the league, coming in at the right time to take advantage of new sources of funding.

(Incidentally, what say you about the FFA’s marketing for the W-League?)

The Matildas meet Vietnam tonight in the finals of the ASEAN Football Federation Women’s Championships. Good luck!

Cute-as-a-bug goalkeeper Melissa Barbieri won’t be playing in the match — Lydia Williams will — but given the launch of the W-League I think it’s high time that I fulfill my promise of pictures.

Melissa Barbieri nearly didn’t go on to play football for Melbourne Victory and Australia at all. She was misdiagnosed with a back injury in 2000, after she’d already made it to the Matildas training squad as a midfielder. Told she would never play football again, Barbieri refused to give up and asked, “What if I don’t run around so much?” — and made the switch between the sticks.

It took two years for Barbieri to establish herself as the Matildas’ #1 goalkeeper.

Barbieri was the first player signed by Melbourne Victory’s women’s team, and playing for the club also holds something of a special significance: she worked for Melbourne Victory’s medical staff three years ago.

Melissa Barbieri by Tony Gough
Photo by Tony Gough (click for a bigger version)

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Woohoo! October 6, 2008

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The W-League fixtures have been announced. For those of you too impatient to download the pdf file, Football in the Capital has put up the draw in this post. Canberra United, incidentally, is the only W-League team not affiliated with an A-League team.

I see that the first Melbourne-Sydney derby of this W-League season will take place in Round 2. I have great hopes for it, though I’m rather worried about the little-advertised recruitment for Melbourne’s women’s team. (Speaking of Melbourne Victory, look out for a Melissa Barbieri post very soon.)

Meanwhile, in England: murmurs of unease over details of the summer women’s league.