Matildas Aim to Make History in Women’s World Cup as Australia Becomes First Host Nation to Win Title

Seattle Soccer

The Matildas, Australia’s women’s national soccer team, are aiming to make history at the 2019 Women’s World Cup in France. As the first host nation to ever win the title, the Matildas have their sights set on a historic victory.

The Matildas have been a powerhouse in women’s soccer for many years, having won the Asian Cup in 2010 and making it to the quarterfinals of the 2015 World Cup. Led by captain Sam Kerr, the team has been building momentum in recent years and is now one of the favorites to win the tournament.

The Matildas have a strong lineup of experienced players, including Kerr, Lisa De Vanna, Caitlin Foord, and Alanna Kennedy. They also have a talented group of younger players, such as Ellie Carpenter, Emily Gielnik, and Mary Fowler. With such a strong roster, the Matildas are well-equipped to make a deep run in the tournament.

The Matildas have had a strong start to the tournament, winning their first two matches against Italy and Brazil. They will face Jamaica in their final group stage match and will then move on to the knockout rounds.

The Matildas are determined to make history as the first host nation to win the Women’s World Cup. With their talented roster and strong performance so far, they are well-positioned to make a run for the title. It will be an exciting tournament to watch, and the Matildas will be looking to make history and bring home the trophy.

Matildas Aim to Make History in Women's World Cup as Australia Becomes First Host Nation to Win Title