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Canberra United FC

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Canberra United FC
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Canberra United FC is a professional soccer club based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, that competes in the W-League. The club was founded in 2008 and has since become a prominent team in the Australian women's soccer scene, with players like Sam Kerr and Michelle Heyman having played for the team. Westfield W-League is the top-level professional women's soccer league in Australia, and Canberra United FC has been a part of it since its inception, competing against teams like Sydney FC, Melbourne Victory FC, and Brisbane Roar FC. The team has also had the opportunity to compete in international tournaments, such as the International Women's Club Championship, against teams like INAC Kobe Leonessa and Olympique Lyon.

History

The history of Canberra United FC began in 2008, when the club was established by Capital Football, the governing body for soccer in the Australian Capital Territory. The team was formed to compete in the newly established W-League, which was founded by Football Federation Australia. In their inaugural season, Canberra United FC finished in fifth place, but have since become a consistent competitor in the league, with players like Caitlin Munoz and Ellie Brush contributing to the team's success. The club has also had the opportunity to compete in international friendlies, such as against the Japan women's national football team and the United States women's national soccer team. Canberra United FC has also been involved in various community programs, such as the Australian Sports Commission's Active After-School Communities program, which aims to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles among young people.

Honours

Canberra United FC has won several honors since its establishment, including two W-League championships, which they won in the 2011-12 W-League and 2014-15 W-League seasons. The team has also finished as runner-up in the W-League on several occasions, including in the 2009-10 W-League and 2016-17 W-League seasons. Canberra United FC has also competed in the W-League Premiership, which is awarded to the team that finishes at the top of the league table at the end of the regular season. The team has also had players win individual honors, such as the W-League Golden Boot, which was won by Michelle Heyman in the 2011-12 W-League season. Other notable players who have won individual honors include Sam Kerr, who won the W-League Golden Boot in the 2016-17 W-League season, and Ashleigh Sykes, who won the W-League Young Player of the Year award in the 2010-11 W-League season.

Players

Canberra United FC has had a number of notable players throughout its history, including Sam Kerr, who is widely regarded as one of the best female soccer players in the world. Other notable players include Michelle Heyman, who has played for the Australia women's national soccer team and has won several individual honors, including the W-League Golden Boot. The team has also had players like Caitlin Munoz and Ellie Brush, who have both played for the Australia women's national soccer team and have won several honors with Canberra United FC. The team has also had international players, such as Yuki Nagasato, who has played for the Japan women's national football team, and Veronica Perez, who has played for the Mexico women's national football team. Other notable international players include Lori Lindsey, who has played for the United States women's national soccer team, and Jodie Taylor, who has played for the England women's national football team.

Records

Canberra United FC has set several records since its establishment, including the record for the most W-League championships won by a team, which they share with Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory FC. The team has also set records for the most consecutive wins in a season, which they achieved in the 2011-12 W-League season. The team has also had players set individual records, such as the record for the most goals scored in a season, which was set by Michelle Heyman in the 2011-12 W-League season. Other notable records include the record for the most appearances for the team, which is held by Ellie Brush, and the record for the most clean sheets, which is held by Lydia Williams. The team has also had players like Sam Kerr and Ashleigh Sykes set records for the most goals scored in a single game.

Seasons

Canberra United FC has competed in every season of the W-League since its inception in 2008. The team has had varying degrees of success over the years, with their best finish being a championship win in the 2011-12 W-League and 2014-15 W-League seasons. The team has also finished as runner-up on several occasions, including in the 2009-10 W-League and 2016-17 W-League seasons. The team has also competed in the W-League Finals Series, which is a playoff tournament held at the end of each season to determine the champion. The team has had players like Caitlin Munoz and Ellie Brush compete in the W-League Finals Series, and has also had international players like Yuki Nagasato and Veronica Perez compete in the tournament.

Stadium

Canberra United FC plays its home games at McKellar Park, which is a soccer stadium located in the Belconnen district of Canberra. The stadium has a capacity of over 3,500 spectators and is also used by other soccer teams in the Australian Capital Territory, including Belconnen United FC and Canberra FC. The team has also played home games at other stadiums, including Canberra Stadium, which is a larger stadium located in the Bruce district of Canberra. The team has also played friendly matches against teams like Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory FC at McKellar Park, and has also hosted international teams like the Japan women's national football team and the United States women's national soccer team at the stadium. Other notable stadiums that the team has played at include Parramatta Stadium and AAMI Park.

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