This is a list of Australian soccer transfers for the 2014 W-League . Only moves featuring at least one W-League club are listed.
All players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the W-League. All transfers between W-League clubs include a free transfer period in the off-season since prior to the 2017–18 season, the W-League didn't have multi-year contracts. [1] [2]
Date | Name | Moving from | Moving to |
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19 September 2014 | Kendall Johnson | Sky Blue | Western Sydney Wanderers (loan) [62] |
4 October 2014 | Tegan Riding | Unattached | Canberra United [63] |
18 October 2014 | Danielle Brogan | Unattached | Adelaide United [64] [65] |
24 October 2014 | Tori Snelleksz | Bundoora United | Melbourne Victory (loan) [66] |
25 October 2014 | Kendall Fletcher | Seattle Reign | Canberra United (loan) [67] [68] [69] |
26 October 2014 | Sian McLaren | Sydney University | Sydney FC [70] |
6 November 2014 | Caitlin Friend | Notts County | Melbourne Victory [71] |
9 November 2014 | Tori Snelleksz | Melbourne Victory | Bundoora United (end of loan) [72] |
9 November 2014 | Erin Herd | Unattached | Melbourne Victory [72] |
16 November 2014 | Erin Herd | Melbourne Victory | Unattached [73] |
13 December 2014 | Kendall Fletcher | Canberra United | Seattle Reign (end of loan) [69] [74] [75] |
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Increased player contract length and contract security with multi-year deals
Further, the CBA now allows for multi-year contracts...
Day had made over 60 W-League appearances when she snapped the Anterior Cruciate Ligament in her left knee at the start of the Jets' 2014-15 season.
Women's soccer alum Shawna Gordon has signed a contract with Umea IK FF in the Swedish Soccer professional league.
Kerr, one of the best players in the world, returned home to Perth from Sydney FC
...in securing Notts County midfielder and English intentional, Katie Holtham
Also in Europe, Newcastle Jets' goalkeeper Eliza Campbell is close to inking a deal with top division Norwegian side Medkila IL.
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Adriana Jones, who returns to the Jets after last playing with them in the 2013/14 season.
Following spells with Perth Glory in the Westfield W-League and the Toronto Lady Lynx of the USL W-League, Dillon returned to Brisbane to join The Gap Women for their PlayStation 4 NPL Queensland debut.
Former Adelaide United midfielder Tegan Riding will join the squad as an injury replacement for Meg McLaughlin
Danielle Brogan is set to line up for her Adelaide debut this weekend
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Victorian Premier League 'keeper Tori Snelleksz (Bundoora United) has been signed as a short term injury replacement.
With her last kick of the ball for Canberra United in Season 7 Kendall Fletcher sent her club to the Westfield W-League Grand Final ending her seven game guest stint...
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Many of the homegrown players, including ... Carys Hawkins...