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2018–19 Western Sydney Wanderers FC (women) season

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Western Sydney Wanderers W-League
2018–19 season
ManagerDan Barrett
StadiumMarconi Stadium, Sydney
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
W-League9th
Top goalscorerKylie Ledbrook (3 goals)

The 2018–19 Western Sydney Wanderers W-League season was their seventh season in the W-League, the premier competition for women's football in Australia. The team played home games both at Marconi Stadium and ANZ Stadium and was managed by Dan Barrett.

Players

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Current squad

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Last updated 24 November 2018.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Jada Mathyssen-Whyman
2 DF Australia AUS Caitlin Cooper
4 DF Netherlands NED Maruschka Waldus
5 FW Australia AUS Rachel Lowe
6 MF Australia AUS Servet Uzunlar (Captain)
7 MF United States USA Lo'eau LaBonta
8 MF Australia AUS Erica Halloway
9 MF Australia AUS Remy Siemsen
10 MF Australia AUS Kylie Ledbrook
11 FW Ghana GHA Elizabeth Addo
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF Australia AUS Susan Phonsongkham
13 DF Australia AUS Georgia Yeoman-Dale
14 MF Australia AUS Courtney Nevin
15 DF Australia AUS Talitha Kramer
16 MF Australia AUS Liana Danaskos
17 DF United States USA Sydney Miramontez
19 FW Australia AUS Leena Khamis
20 MF Australia AUS Caitlin Jarvie
21 MF Australia AUS Mackenzie Hawkesby
30 GK Australia AUS Nicole Simonsen

Transfers in

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No. Position Player Transferred from Type/fee Date Ref
10 MF Kylie Ledbrook Sydney FC Free transfer 24 August 2018 [2]
13 DF Georgia Yeoman-Dale Sydney FC Free transfer 24 August 2018 [2]
19 FW Leena Khamis Sydney FC Free transfer 24 August 2018 [2]
6 MF Servet Uzunlar Free transfer 31 August 2018 [3]
9 FW Remy Siemsen Sydney FC Free transfer 3 September 2018 [4]
14 FW Courtney Nevin Australia Football NSW Institute Free transfer 4 September 2018 [5]
2 DF Caitlin Cooper Sydney FC Free transfer 7 September 2018 [6]
16 MF Liana Danaskos Canberra United Free transfer 28 September 2018 [7]
20 MF Caitlin Jarvie Spain Pardinyes Free transfer 28 September 2018 [7]
11 FW Ghana Elizabeth Addo United States Seattle Reign FC Loan 11 October 2018 [8]
17 DF United States Sydney Miramontez United States Utah Royals FC Loan 18 October 2018 [9]

Transfers out

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No. Position Player Transferred to Type/fee Date Ref
11 FW Netherlands Marlous Pieëte Retired 18 March 2018 [10]
10 FW Israel Lee Falkon Israel Ramat HaSharon Free transfer 2 September 2018 [11]
5 DF Kahlia Hogg Adelaide United Free transfer 27 September 2018 [12]
13 MF Olivia Price Canberra United Free transfer 25 October 2018 [13]

W-League

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Victory 12 7 3 2 21 15 +6 24 Qualification to Finals series and 2019 AFC Women's Club Championship
2 Brisbane Roar 12 6 2 4 18 17 +1 20 Qualification to Finals series
3 Sydney FC (C) 12 6 1 5 28 19 +9 19
4 Perth Glory 12 5 4 3 28 20 +8 19
5 Melbourne City 12 6 1 5 20 15 +5 19
6 Adelaide United 12 5 3 4 17 19 −2 18
7 Newcastle Jets 12 5 1 6 18 21 −3 16
8 Canberra United 12 3 4 5 13 18 −5 13
9 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 1 1 10 11 30 −19 4
Source: A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions


Fixtures

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25 October 2018 1 Western Sydney Wanderers 0–3 Sydney FC Sydney
Report
  • Foord 13', 76'
  • Logarzo 60'
Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 1,499
Referee: Lara Lee
17 November 2018 3 Perth Glory 3–0 Western Sydney Wanderers Perth
Report Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: 716
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson
24 November 2018 4 Western Sydney Wanderers 0–1 Newcastle Jets Sydney
Report Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 652
Referee: Lara Lee
2 December 2018 5 Melbourne Victory 2–1 Western Sydney Wanderers Morwell
Report Stadium: Latrobe City Stadium
Attendance: 593
Referee: Isabella Blaess
7 December 2018 6 Western Sydney Wanderers 2–2 Canberra United Sydney
Report
Stadium: Spotless Stadium
Attendance: 1,321
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson
20 December 2018 8 Brisbane Roar 3–1 Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane
Report Stadium: Dolphin Oval
Attendance: 2,389
Referee: Casey Reibelt
1 January 2019 9 Western Sydney Wanderers 1–2 Melbourne City Sydney
Report
Stadium: ANZ Stadium
Attendance: 3,811
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
10 January 2019 11 Sydney FC 3–0 Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney
Report Stadium: Leichhardt Oval
Attendance: 1,511
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
24 January 2019 13 Western Sydney Wanderers 1–5 Perth Glory Sydney
Report
Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 951
Referee: Katie Patterson
2 February 2019 14 Newcastle Jets 4–1 Western Sydney Wanderers Newcastle
Report
Stadium: No.2 Sportsground
Attendance: 1,209
Referee: Georgia Ghirardello

Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
12 1 1 10 11 30  −19 4 0 1 5 4 14  −10 1 0 5 7 16  −9

Last updated: February 2019, end of regular season.
Source: Competitive Matches

Results by round

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ResultLLLLLDLLLWLL
Position99999999999999
Updated to match(es) played on February 2019. Source: Competitive Matches
A = Away; H = Home; B = Bye; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

References

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  1. ^ "Match preview: Western Sydney Wanderers v Sydney FC". Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Windon, Jacob (24 August 2018). "Confirmed: Wanderers land exciting Sydney FC trio". Football Federation Australia.
  3. ^ Windon, Jacob (31 August 2018). "Foundation player returns to Wanderers for 2018/19". Football Federation Australia.
  4. ^ "Signing news: Wanderers snap up Siemsen". Football Federation Australia. 3 September 2018.
  5. ^ Windon, Jacob (4 September 2018). "Wanderers secure young guns". Football Federation Australia.
  6. ^ Dorman, Matt (7 September 2018). "Cooper targets Finals Series & France after Wanderers return". Football Federation Australia.
  7. ^ a b Windon, Jacob (28 September 2018). "Western Sydney homecoming as Wanderers sign Danaskos and Jarvie". Football Federation Australia.
  8. ^ "Reign FC Players Head To Australia for Upcoming W-League Season". The Bold. 11 October 2018.
  9. ^ Greco, John (18 October 2018). "Wanderers recruit USA youth international defender". Football Federation Australia.
  10. ^ Waning, Stan (18 March 2018). "Marlous Pieëte beëindigt loopbaan" [Marlous Pieëte ends her career]. Tubantia (in Dutch).
  11. ^ @LeeFalkon (2 September 2018). "לאחר עונה באוסטרליה עם ה- @wswanderersfc שמחה לחתום לעונת המשחקים הקרובה במועדון הכדורגל רמת השרון @RHFC_IL ⚽️😊 שתהיה לכולנו מוצלחת 💪" [After a season in Australia with Western Sydney Wanderers, I am glad to sign for the season with Ramat HaSharon Football Club] (Tweet) (in Hebrew) – via Twitter.
  12. ^ Windon, Jacob (27 September 2018). "Adelaide bolstered by Westfield W-League veteran". Football Federation Australia.
  13. ^ Dorman, Matt (25 October 2018). "Garriock confident as Price strengthens Canberra squad". Football Federation Australia.