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Who is this Arsenal legend?

Who is this Arsenal legend?

Who is this Arsenal legend?

She joined Arsenal at the age of 8 and never played for another team

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In 2008, she played for Richmond SC’s men’s side, and became the first female to play in Australia’s semi-professional men’s league.
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She was inspired by Ada Hegerberg growing up. She met her as a child and got to play alongside her at Euro 2025.
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She made history at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup by becoming the first Indigenous Australian player, male or female, to score a goal in a World Cup tournament.

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