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Emma Kay Checker (born 11 March 1996) is an Australian
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player who plays as a defender for Umeå IK. She has represented
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at under-17,
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and senior levels. She made her senior international debut for Australia in November 2012 at the age of 16.


Club career


Adelaide United

Checker made her senior debut for Adelaide United on the opening day of the
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season, aged 15. She went on to make six further appearances for the club that season, and played in Adelaide's first W-League victory in 34 matches; Checker was one of eight players retained by Adelaide United for the 2012–13 season, and went on to make eleven appearances that season. On 31 May 2013, she became the first female in nearly 20 years to play in an under-18s match with men, when she represented West Torrens Birkalla against
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.


Melbourne Victory

Prior to the start of the 2013–14 season, Checker switched to Melbourne Victory. She made her debut for the side on 16 November; despite scoring the opening goal of the game after four minutes, she was unable to prevent Melbourne from slipping to a 5–1 defeat against
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. She won her first Championship against Brisbane Roar in the 2014 W-League Grand Final.


Canberra United

In September 2015, Checker joined
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. On 5 January 2016, she suffered an
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and was ruled out for the rest of the season. She returned from injury for the following season on 28 December 2016 against Melbourne Victory and went on to be part of the
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premiership winning team.


Hyundai Steel Red Angels

In 2017, during the W-League off-season Checker played with
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in South Korea before a knee injury interrupted her spell.


Return to Adelaide United

On 22 September 2017, Checker returned to Adelaide United, signing a two-year contract. She made history by becoming the youngest captain of a W-League team during her stint at Adelaide. She went on and reasserted herself as one of the country's strongest and most reliable defenders over the past two seasons. She sits fourth on Adelaide's all-time appearance list with 41 games.


Melbourne City

On 19 September 2019, Checker signed with Melbourne City ahead of the 2019-20 W-League season. She went on to win both the Premiership and Championship, having made 14 appearances across the campaign and was a key part of a defence that conceded just five goals for the season. On 22 December 2020, Checker resigned with Melbourne City for the
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season. She was appointed captain ahead of the upcoming season. After four months on the sideline, she returned from injury in Round 4 against Melbourne Victory. In Round 5, she scored her second ever W-League goal against her former side Adelaide United. In August 2021, Checker re-signed with Melbourne City for two more years and confirmed she will remain captain.


Off-season at FC Fleury 91

On 15 June 2020, Checker became the latest player to head to Europe, signing with French club
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on a two-year contract. She made her Division 1 Féminine debut against Issy on 26 September 2020. During her second overseas stint, she suffered a stress fracture in her fibular, cutting short her time in France.


Off-season at Selfoss

In April 2021, Checker signed with
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of the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild kvenna.


International career

Prior to making her Adelaide United debut, Checker made her debut for Australia's under-17 team in a friendly against New Zealand. She was part of her country's unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the
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, and her performances earned her a place in Australia's senior training camp in March 2012. Still aged 16, she was selected for a friendly against New Zealand on 24 June 2012, but remained an unused substitute. Instead, she made her senior international debut on 23 November 2012, playing the entire match in a 4–0 victory over Hong Kong. In September 2019, after an impressive season with Adelaide United, Checker was called up to Australia's senior training camp in preparation for their upcoming friendlies against Chile. In November 2019, she came on as a substitute for both matches against Chile.


Personal life

Checker is currently studying a Bachelor of Business at Deakin University.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Checker, Emma 1996 births Living people Australian women's soccer players Women's association football defenders Canberra United FC players Melbourne Victory FC (A-League Women) players Adelaide United FC (A-League Women) players Melbourne City FC (A-League Women) players Australia women's international soccer players Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC players WK League players Expatriate women's footballers in South Korea Australian expatriate sportspeople in South Korea People educated at Immanuel College, Adelaide FC Fleury 91 (women) players Soccer players from Adelaide Australian expatriate sportspeople in France Expatriate women's footballers in France Australian expatriate sportspeople in Iceland Expatriate women's footballers in Iceland Selfoss women's football players Australian expatriate sportspeople in Sweden Expatriate women's footballers in Sweden Umeå IK players Damallsvenskan players Australian expatriate women's soccer players