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Central Coast Mariners W-League Season 2009
The 2009 season is the Central Coast Mariners FC W-League, Central Coast Mariners' second season of football (soccer) in Australia's women's league, the W-League (Australia), W-League. Players Transfers Transfers in * Rachel Cooper (footballer), Rachel Cooper (Sydney FC (W-League), Sydney FC) * Jessica Seaman (Sydney FC (W-League), Sydney FC) * Samantha Spackman (Sydney FC (W-League), Sydney FC) * Caitlin Foord (AIS) * Ashleigh Connor (Illawarra Stingrays) * Kelly Golebiowski (Sydney FC (W-League), Sydney FC) * Michelle Heyman (Sydney FC (W-League), Sydney FC) * Jillian Loyden (Saint Louis Athletica) * Kendall Fletcher (Saint Louis Athletica) * Lydia Vandenbergh Transfers out * Emma-Kate Dewhurst * Lisa Hartley * Katie Daly * Hayley Abbott * Jodie Bain * Ellyse Perry (Canberra United FC, Canberra United) * Kathryn Pryer * Brooke Starrett * Taryn Rockall * Kyah Simon (Sydney FC (W-League), Sydney FC) * Emma Stewart Competitions Overall record W-Leagu ...
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Central Coast Mariners FC (A-League Women)
The Central Coast Mariners FC, also known as the Central Coast Mariners Women, represented the Central Coast Mariners in the Australian Women's National Football League, the W-League for two seasons between 2008 and 2009. In July 2010 it was announced the team would not be entered into the 2010 W-League, due to lack of funding. The club announced an intention to return to the A-League Women competition for the 2022–23 season, which was postponed eventually to 2023–24. History 2008–09 season As one of the 7 established Australian A-League clubs, the Central Coast Mariners Women was announced to coincide with the establishment of the new W-League. In early September, Stephen Roche was appointed as the inaugural team coach. In October 2008, the squad was announced and featured Matildas Kyah Simon, Lyndsay Glohe and Renee Rollason. As the club was funded by Football NSW and not the Mariners exclusively, the W-League outfit played home matches in Sydney's west at Parrama ...
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