Melbourne Victory FC AWT

Melbourne Victory FC AWT is an Afghan Australian women's soccer team affiliated with Melbourne Victory FC and Football Federation Victoria. Founded in March 2022, the club plays in the FFV State League 3 East, which is the sixth tier of football in the country.

Melbourne Victory FC AWT
Full nameMelbourne Victory Football Club Afghan Women's Team
Short nameAWT
FoundedMarch 2022 (2022-03)
GroundRon Barassi Senior Reserve
ChairmanAnthony Di Pietro
ManagerJorge Leon
LeagueFFV State League 3 East
2023FFV State League 3 East, 2nd of 9

History

In August 2021, following the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban, former national team captain Khalida Popal who was based in Denmark, urged players to delete their social media accounts, erase public identities and burn their kits for safety's sake as they are again under Taliban rule.[1] On 25 August, the Australian government announced they had evacuated 75 Afghan women athletes including football players. FIFPro and Popal worked with authorities in six countries, including Australia, the US, and the UK, to get athletes and their families airlifted out of Afghanistan. FIFPro general secretary Jonas Baer-Hoffmann described the evacuations as "an incredibly complex process".[2][3]

Establishment

The Afghanistan women's national team were able to regroup in Australia by early 2022. They secured a partnership with A-League club Melbourne Victory enabling the team to continue operating and train at the Darebin International Sports Centre. It is unclear if they would be allowed by FIFA to play official international matches.[4]

In March 2022, the national team was admitted into Football Victoria's state league.[5] They were placed in State League 4 West, the seventh tier of Australian women's football and sixth in the Victorian structure.[6]

Jeff Hopkins, the manager of the Melbourne Victory Women's team, served as the inaugural manager of the AWT. In their inaugural season in the Victorian football league system, the AWT finished in third place, a result which saw them promoted to State League 3 East. Hopkins was succeeded as AWT manager by Jorge Leon for the 2023 State League 3 East season.[7]

The AWT finished the 2023 State League 3 East season in second place, trailing first-placed Manningham United Blues on goal difference. The AWT achieved their second promotion in two years, after defeating Endeavour United 1-0 in the Women's State League 3 Play-Off Final.

Players

Current squad

As of March 2022[8]
No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Afghanistan AFG Adeba Ganji
7 FW Afghanistan AFG Nilab Mohammadi
9 Afghanistan AFG Saleha Rezaei
10 Afghanistan AFG Manizha Sadat
12 Afghanistan AFG Bahara Samimi
13 GK Afghanistan AFG Fatima Yousufi (captain)
16 DF Afghanistan AFG Frishta Shaikhmiri
17 Afghanistan AFG Shamsia Amiri
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 Afghanistan AFG Montaha Moslih
20 FW Afghanistan AFG Manozh Noori
40 DF Afghanistan AFG Fatema Mursal Sadat
42 Afghanistan AFG Oranos Haidary
44 Afghanistan AFG Arezo Mohammadi
50 MF Afghanistan AFG Farida Mohammadi
Afghanistan AFG Roona Yadegar

References

  1. "Former Afghan women's captain tells players to burn kits, delete photos". Reuters. August 18, 2021.
  2. "Afghan women footballers removed from danger and taken to Australia". Sky Sports. United Kingdom. 25 August 2021. Archived from the original on 25 August 2021.
  3. Woodyatt, Amy; Snell, Patrick. "Safe and alive, but 'traumatized,' the future of these Afghan women footballers is very uncertain". CNN. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  4. Lynch, Joey (5 February 2022). "Afghanistan women's football team reunite with hopes of competing in Australia". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  5. Lynch, Joey (18 March 2022). "Afghanistan Women's National Team to play in Victorian leagues". ESPN. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  6. "Fixture For Women's State League 4 West - GameDay". GameDay. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  7. D'Urbano, Nick. "Marco Rojas is making a $20k donation to Melbourne Victory to fix a 'gap' he saw with his own eyes". KEEPUP. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  8. "Players". GameDay. Football Victoria.
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