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Kerr keeps Matildas captaincy after FA board meeting

After overcoming her long-term knee injury, Sam Kerr will return as Matildas skipper. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

By Anna Harrington and Melissa Woods

Sam Kerr has avoided being stripped of the Matildas’ captaincy after meeting with the Football Australia board, with the superstar striker finally joining the Australian women’s team in camp.

Kerr, will link up with teammates in a non-playing capacity in Sydney this week after addressing her recent UK court case, where she was found not guilty on one charge of racially-aggravated harassment of a police officer.

Kerr, who hasn’t played since tearing her ACL during a Chelsea training camp in January last year, spoke of her “regret” for the incident, with the FA board concluding that it warranted no further action.

“I want to express my sincere regret for how events unfolded,” Kerr said in an FA statement.

“It was an incredibly difficult period for me, my family, my club, my teammates, and especially for the fans whose support means so much to us.

“I recognise that leadership means being mindful of our actions both on and off the pitch.

“I’m proud of the Matildas, the role I have played as a member of that team, and everything we stand for, and I’m committed to learning from this experience.”

Crucially, it means Kerr’s captaincy, which she has held since 2019, has been settled before the Matildas’ next coach is appointed.

Tony Gustavsson’s permanent replacement is expected to be in place by mid-year.

Interim coach Tom Sermanni, who debuted Kerr, 31, as a 15-year-old in 2009, will oversee the striker’s first camp since February’s high-profile court case.

Kerr was charged after calling a police officer “f***ing stupid and white” late in an hour-long altercation at Twickenham police station in the early hours of January 30, 2023.

That followed a taxi journey that went sour when a drunk Kerr vomited out of the window.

The altercation with police turned heated after it became clear the officers did not believe Kerr and fiancee Kristie Mewis’ telling of events.

FA were blindsided when Kerr’s charge came to light in March 2024.

On Monday, FA noted the incident had “implications” in relation to its code of conduct, but stopped short of saying Kerr had breached it.

Chairman Anter Isaac said the incident shouldn’t overshadow Kerr’s contribution to the game.

“Knowing how Sam (Kerr) feels about the events, along with the additional context we’ve learned, has added vital perspective that the general public may not be aware of,” said Isaac.

“Setting aside those difficulties, this one incident should not offset the incredible contributions she has made, both publicly and privately, on and off the field – for more than 15 years.”

As part of her return-to-play program, Kerr has joined the Matildas for the March 31-April 8 international window.

Granted leave by Chelsea, she will continue her rehabilitation under the supervision of the Matildas’ performance support team.

Australia’s greatest goal scorer Kerr has not yet been cleared for competitive football.

But the Matildas will be hopeful she’s available to face Argentina in Melbourne on May 30 and Canberra on June 2.

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2 Responses to Kerr keeps Matildas captaincy after FA board meeting

cbrapsycho says: 31 March 2025 at 10:41 am

Good news! Sam Kerr has been punished more than enough by the media for an error of judgement whilst under extreme stress. Having watched the footage, her reactions are perfectly understandable and no different from how many of us might behave in a similar situation where we were trying to explain, not believed and actually verbally attacked as if she was a liar.

She didn’t seek to harm anyone on purpose, unlike many of the male footballers who physically attack others. She seems to have been targeted by the police and the media in a way that we do not see for all the terrible behaviour of male footballers who often get off way too lightly for major physical and sexual assaults.

Many media articles suggested she vomited inside the taxi yet as soon as she felt ill she opened the window to avoid being sick inside. The response of the taxi driver to lock her in the taxi and drive at speed with her pregnant partner would have been terrifying for them both. Expecting calm polite behaviour in this situation is ridiculous.

I still don’t understand why the taxi driver was not arrested for kidnapping them and was not investigated or even questioned. That shows a very clear police bias which is unsurprising but wrong. I hope the particular policeman was disciplined, as it seems his actions were not supported by other police at the time.

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Pat says: 31 March 2025 at 4:20 pm

She deliberately and dishonestly did not disclose to Football Australia that the incident occurred. This alone is grounds enough for her captaincy to be terminated. Her language and attitude towards the police officer was appalling and racist. Immediate grounds for dismissal again. Her drunken behaviour and vomiting inside a taxi without offering to clean it up or pay for the damage and cost was disgusting. Her lack of contrition and deflecting blame in Court – incredible
And she keeps the Captaincy. Shame shame shame, what a dreadful set of events.

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