Football Ferns
Japan's the 4th different country to win it. How cool! Looking forward to Canada 2015!
Im asking this due to being told buy a current football Fern that they get near to nothing from NZF like the team would get maybe 8.5% (yes 8 point 5) (split between 23 players) of the prize pool for making it Germany 2011.
I couldn't get it out of her but i am lead to believe they only receive something like $135-Dollars per game (At a world cup)and nothing for World Cup qlfy rounds . Yet despite there success, NZF wont adjust the percentage of prize pool share with the likes of the USA and Australian women's teams getting almost 7 times that.
Canberra United is pleased to announce the signing of New Zealand international goalkeeper Aroon Clansey for season four of the Westfield W-League. Aroon arrives from New Zealand club side Three Kings United having represented her country on five occasions.
Clansey made her international debut in 2006 and has largely served as a back-up in the national squad travelling with the team to the 2011 FIFA World Cup in Germany. Following her debut against China in Guangzhou she made further appearances against the Cook Islands, Tahiti, Netherlands and Mexico in a five year span.
Primarily added to the squad as a stand-by to Matildas international Lydia Williams, Clansey will provide excellent cover from the bench.
�We are pleased to welcome Aroon to the Canberra United squad,� CEO Heather Reid said. �It�s vital to have another goalkeeper who is able to step into the breach when necessary and in Aroon we have acquired a top-notch replacement goalkeeper.�
Clansey grew up in Wellington but moved to Auckland to pursue national honours. She is a fan of Liverpool its Spanish goalkeeper Pepe Reina and lists Steven Gerard as her sporting hero.
Away from football, Clansey enjoys tennis, dance music and the TV show Glee.
STATISTICAL INFORMATION
Name: Aroon Clansey
Position: Goalkeeper
Date of Birth: 12 February 1987
Place of Birth: Auckland, New Zealand
Clubs: Manly United, Miramar Rangers, North Wellington, Three Kings United
Representative Honours: New Zealand under-16, New Zealand under-10, New Zealand
New Zealand: 5 appearances (debut: 16/11/06 v China (Guangzhou, China) L 0-2)
Notes: 2006�FIFA under-20 World Championship (Russia), 2009�Cyprus Cup, Four Nations Tournament (China), 2010�Peace Queen Cup, Oceania World Cup Qualifiers, Cyprus Cup, 2011�FIFA Women�s World Cup (Germany), Cyprus Cup
Canberra United Debut: Yet to make her Canberra United debut
Sounds like Abbey Erceg had a good game despite the result.
"Heyman in particular was a constant threat to the Reds defence, and almost grabbed her and the team's second in the 10th minute, had Reds defender Abby Erceg not made a last-ditch tackle to deny the striker a shot on goal after being put through by Ashleigh Sykes.
Erceg again rescued Adelaide only moments later as the New Zealand representative cleared the ball off the line following a teasing low-cross from Snez Veljanovska that had the Reds' defence scrambling."
Read it here!
I believe its all due to the two girls going to the Rock concert in Sydney called HOMEBAKE which was on the same day as the heavy 10-0 defeat handed to Glory W-League team they play for. Weather they went before or after the W-League match is a mystery. Royz2011-12-08 22:55:01
We together would like to address the erroneous information that has circulated in both the media and social media about the reasons for our departure from the Perth Glory. We were roommates while playing for the Perth Glory and in the privacy of our own home on Monday night, we got into a heated disagreement that led us to request to the club that other arrangements be made. Let us both emphasize that contrary to what some �media� have reported, there was no physical altercation that caused any harm to either of us; it happened at home and not at the field, and had nothing to do with soccer.
While Lisa had requested to the club to be released following the incident, Emma had hoped to play out the season. We were both shocked to learn on Tuesday that we had both been released. We were even more disappointed on Wednesday when we learned that a statement had been released by the club and worded in a careless manner that led to media interpreting it falsely. We appreciate the apology that we received from the club, that included the statement, �We acknowledge that there may be a somewhat disparity between the culture and professionalism of the W-League and what you may have been used to in Europe and that on the pitch and at training you have acted professionally and given it your all.� (See full statement here).
As players at the international level, that have both played at clubs around the world, we take our reputations on and off the field extremely seriously. We look forward to a day where as female players we can be judged for our actions on the pitch. We both look forward to taking the lessons that we have learned from this unfortunate situation and moving on in a positive way, on and off the field.
Emma Kete and Lisa Marie Woods
We together would like to address the erroneous information that has circulated in both the media and social media about the reasons for our departure from the Perth Glory. We were roommates while playing for the Perth Glory and in the privacy of our own home on Monday night, we got into a heated disagreement that led us to request to the club that other arrangements be made. Let us both emphasize that contrary to what some �media� have reported, there was no physical altercation that caused any harm to either of us; it happened at home and not at the field, and had nothing to do with soccer.
While Lisa had requested to the club to be released following the incident, Emma had hoped to play out the season. We were both shocked to learn on Tuesday that we had both been released. We were even more disappointed on Wednesday when we learned that a statement had been released by the club and worded in a careless manner that led to media interpreting it falsely. We appreciate the apology that we received from the club, that included the statement, �We acknowledge that there may be a somewhat disparity between the culture and professionalism of the W-League and what you may have been used to in Europe and that on the pitch and at training you have acted professionally and given it your all.� ([COLOR=#2b904e">See full statement here[/COLOR">).
As players at the international level, that have both played at clubs around the world, we take our reputations on and off the field extremely seriously. We look forward to a day where as female players we can be judged for our actions on the pitch. We both look forward to taking the lessons that we have learned from this unfortunate situation and moving on in a positive way, on and off the field.
Emma Kete and Lisa Marie Woods
Whatever anyway i think Emma Kete is prob one of the best strikers in the W-League. Hope she gets that contract with the Reds.
On another note � I was involved in the NZ Secondary Schoolgirl camp over the last four days and there is some quality talent (not a pun) at the u17 level. They should do well next year if travelling to Azerbaijan don�t throw some spanners in the works.
http:///www.nzfootball.co.nz/index.php?id=11&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=1378&tx_ttnews[backPid]=10&cHash=60dddd5e93
Readings names Football Ferns squad for American �benchmark� Tony Readings has today named an 18 player Football Ferns squad for an international against the USA he says will provide the ultimate Olympic benchmark.
January 31, 2012
AUCKLAND � Tony Readings has today named an 18 player Football Ferns squad for an international against the USA he says will provide the ultimate Olympic benchmark.
For his first squad as head coach, Readings� has sprung few surprises for the February 11 game in Texas with all players drawn from last year�s FIFA Women�s World Cup squad, including 15 players now playing for clubs outside New Zealand.
The squad is the most experienced Football Ferns squad ever named with the players sharing 750 caps between them.
Only midfielder Katie Bowen, recently back in training after a knee injury, was not considered for selection.
New Zealand is chasing the 12th and final berth for London � the final stage of Oceania qualifying is a home and away playoff against a yet to be determined nation in March and April � and Readings said there is no better team to play than the reigning Olympic champions to see what needs to be done between now and August.
�On any given day they are the benchmark for women�s football,� said Readings, �and they will give us a clear idea of the areas we need to work on before the Olympics but also on ways in which we can hurt top quality teams.�
�They have won the Olympic gold medal three times and missed out on a third World Cup title last year in a penalty shootout. They�ve just come through Olympic qualifying without conceding a goal and capped it off with a 4-0 win over Canada in the final.
�The Olympics will be a 12 team tournament so if and when we get to London, the odds of getting two or even three top tier nations in our pool are high. We need to play the best to prepare for the best.�
New Zealand v USA
FC Dallas Stadium,
Frisco, USA
February 11
3pm (10am Feb 12 NZT)
Football Ferns squad for USA
(Club �
caps/goals in brackets)
Goalkeepers
Jenny BINDON (Hibiscus Coast � 60/0)
Erin
NAYLER (Eastern Suburbs � 0/0)
Defenders
Abbey ERCEG (Adelaide United, AUS �
62/4)
Anna GREEN (Adelaide United, AUS � 42/5)
Kristy HILL (Three
Kings United � 17/0)
Ria PERCIVAL (FFC Frankfurt, GER � 59/7)
Ali
RILEY (Western New York Flash, USA � 52/1)
Rebecca SMITH (captain,
VfL Wolfsburg, GER � 58/3)
Midfielders
Betsy HASSETT (Univ. California
Berkeley, USA � 37/3)
Katie HOYLE (Bad Neuenahr, GER � 51/1)
Annalie
LONGO (Three Kings United � 33/0)
Hayley MOORWOOD (Chelsea, ENG �
69/7)
Kirsty YALLOP (Vittsjo, SWE � 50/11)
Forwards
Amber HEARN (USV Jena, GER � 48/23)
Sarah
GREGORIUS (Bad Neuenahr, GER � 17/9)
Emma KETE (Canberra United, AUS
� 42/3)
Rosie WHITE (UCLA, USA � 30/7)
Hannah WILKINSON
(Glenfield Rovers � 23/9)
Staff
Tony READINGS � Head Coach
Gordon
FORREST � Assistant Coach
Julie HOGG � Manager
Jen SAYER �
Physiotherapist
Brad CONZA � Sports Scientist
I don't think so would like to see how we go against the number 1 ranked team and so many of the girls going pro now. Hopefully we do well.
and
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/6358307/Kiwi-goalkeeper-jumps-at-Liverpool-opening/
Oceanic62012-02-03 10:04:58
http://www.ussoccer.com/Live/WNT-vs-New-Zealand-Feb-11-2012.aspx
busy day of football starting from 10am, above game, then team wellington, then Phoenix! yays
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/6404048/Ferns-coaching-debut-can-t-get-much-tougher
Oceanic62012-02-12 11:48:09