‘It's just not good enough': Matildas coach demands more resources for women's soccer
The Matildas' longest-serving coach compared the state of the domestic league to Canada's new Northern Super League, where the base salary for women's soccer players was double that of Australia's, despite not commanding the same level of talent.
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'We are still trying to produce players when we have a space of three months where the club has got no contact, no control, [and] no reference point for the players to actually keep them and know what's happening,' Sermanni said, pointing to the 25-week-long contracts the league offered. 'So we really need to have, at a league level, a real rethink.'
Defender Charli Grant compared her experience playing in the A-League to her time with English Super League club Tottenham Hotspur, and said the difference in resources was 'mind-blowing'.
'You want Australia to be better and push for those facilities, [and] those resources, because having them there every day at Tottenham, it helps you become a better player, having so many different people that you can go to for different areas of the game,' Grant said.
'And you can only imagine what that would do for Australia if they were given the same resources.'
The A-League Women's competition is made up of 12 teams, including a standalone Canberra side. Expansion club Auckland FC are committed to fielding a women's team in 2025-2026, and their men's side debuted this season.
The A-Leagues declined to comment on Sermanni's call to action, but noted that the Asian Football Confederation ranked Australia at the top of its women's club competition rankings for this season.
That ranking was fuelled by Melbourne City's run to the AFC women's Champions League final, where they lost to China's Wuhan FC on penalties.
Australia's clubs accrued 97.662 points to finish ahead of Korea's on 75.852, and Japan's on 74.800.
The Matildas have called up 22 players from nine clubs within the local league this season.
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Sermanni said on Thursday Arsenal trio Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord and Kyra Cooney-Cross were unlikely to start Friday's friendly after only landing in Melbourne on Wednesday night, following their UEFA women's Champions League triumph on the weekend.
Mary Fowler and Sam Kerr are out with ACL injuries – though Sermanni said the captain was getting much closer to returning to the side – and vice captain Ellie Carpenter and midfielder Katrina Gorry were also granted personal leave.

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