The largest attendance to watch a Westfield W-League match at McKellar Park was 2,512 for the Grand Final against Brisbane Roar (28 January 2012). Their first home match attracted a crowd of 1,637 against Central Coast Mariners (9 November 2008).

Munoz's return to the side in Round 6 immediately lifted the scoring rate, contributing four goals in the last five rounds. Munoz's return to the side in Round 6 immediately lifted the scoring rate, contributing four goals in the last five rounds.

United won their away semi-final against Newcastle Jets,There were a number of changes at Canberra for their second season, most notably the departure of Robbie Hooker and appointment of Before the season the team appointed Liesbeth Migchelsen, a former Dutch International, as head coachCanberra United booked their place in the W-league Finals series with the most unlikely of wins over Premiers Perth Glory in the final match of the regular season.

Perth Glory Women Canberra United is an extremely marketable team who have enjoyed success in the Women’s game playing in the Westfield W-League. © 2019 Football Federation Australia ABN 28 106 478 068 | All Rights Reserved Goalkeeper Lydia Williams is back in the squad, returning from a knee injury that put her out of action last season.The primary club colour of Canberra United is green, chosen principally since it did not clash with the other seven clubs in the inaugural competition. Away colours.

This seasons away kit is all about a clean fresh look, to help usher in a new era of Lime Green dominance in the W-League. Australia - Canberra United FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway

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Hosted by FOX SPORTS presenter Tara Canberra United FC; 2017–18 season; Manager: Heather Garriock: Stadium: McKellar Park: W-League: 5th: Top goalscorer: Elise Thorsnes (6 goals) Highest home attendance: 1,464 vs. Western Sydney Wanderers 14 January 2018: Lowest home attendance: 1,003 vs. Sydney FC 12 November 2017: Average home league attendance : 1,127: Home colours. With little chance of one of the NPL teams from the ACT having the capacity to play in the A-League alone, the men’s game is without a … Canberra United is an extremely marketable team who have enjoyed success in the Women’s game playing in the Westfield W-League.With little chance of one of the NPL teams from the ACT having the capacity to play in the A-League alone, the men’s game is without a team with national ambitions in our nation’s capital.One way of fixing this in a cost effective way would be to field a team in the 4th division of NSW’s NPL.United would then try and climb the ladder until it got to the NPL 1 and from there could stake its claim for promotion to the mooted 2nd division or if that doesn’t eventuate, to the A-League as a franchise.If it were the latter then it would keep a team in the NPL as the existing A-League teams are doing.The problem with Canberra United playing in the ACT NPL is that they would rival all the other clubs and become unpopular with the other grassroots teams.This would act adversely towards the women’s team and the bid itself.If they played in NSW they would source players from them all and be a club who Footballers aspired to play for.Canberra United playing in the NSW NPL divisions would then become a quasi-representative side for the ACT.If Canberra were to put in a bid today for an A-league franchise it would likely be rejected on the grounds that the infrastructure isn’t in place and that there are better bids.It is a shame that Ivan Slavic’s bid which included a pledge from the ACT Legislative Assembly and millions in pledges from Canberrans was rejected.By creating a grassroots team under a known brand that doesn’t detract from any of the existing NPL teams from the capital, it would be able to build steadily towards national honours.With the AIS based in Canberra, there is a real opportunity to source young talent from across the country and also to develop the youth of the region.If Football is to grow to become Australia’s premier sport, we must have representation from all states and territories.The battle for hearts and minds along with the sporting dollar will neither be quick nor easy.A semi-amateur club utilising the facilities of Canberra United and the AIS and aspiring through the nation’s strongest NPL would give the capital its springboard.Without it, Football fans in the ACT, Eden-Monaro, Riverina and Western Plains will remain in exile.Copyright © 2016 Gameday Theme. Goalkeeper Lydia Williams is back in the squad, returning from a knee injury that put her out of action last season.The primary club colour of Canberra United is green, chosen principally since it did not clash with the other seven clubs in the inaugural competition.