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Australia’s 17-year first shines light on Ninja A-League & sets stage for exciting 2025-26

Australia are ASEAN Women’s Championship MSIG Serenity Cup champions for the first time in almost two decades and Ninja A-League stars were at the heart of the memorable success.

Melbourne Victory’s Holly Furphy produced a player-of-the-match performance as Australia Under-23’s conquered Myanmar 1-0 in the final.

Furphy’s 67th-minute goal settled the decider in Vietnam, where the Aussies claimed their second ASEAN Women’s Championship – formerly known as the AFF Women’s Championship – after a 17-year wait.

Australia won the 2008 edition in their debut with a squad made up of the best up-and-coming players. Typically using an U20 squad, the Aussies missed the 2011 and 2012 tournaments before Australia U20s reached the 2013 final and finished third in 2015.

In 2016, Australia U20s were fourth before losing the 2018 final. After missing the 2019 tournament, the country’s U23 team made their debut in 2022 and failed to make the knockout phase.

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Tipped to replicate Brisbane Roar star Laini Freier’s rapid surge from Ninja A-League debutant to the CommBank Matildas, Furphy was crowned MVP of the tournament as it continued her phenomenal rise.

Furphy only joined Victory on an injury-replacement contract in January and starred en route to the 2024-25 Grand Final, scoring three goals and supplying an assist.

At the ASEAN Women’s Championship MSIG Serenity Cup, she scored four goals to help Joe Palatsides’ U23 team power to the finish line, having lost to Myanmar in their tournament opener.

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Furphy was not the only Ninja A-League talent to shine, with Victory teammate Alana Jancevski named the competition’s Rising Star; it bodes well for the 2025-26 campaign.

The starting XI for the final featured 2024-25 Ninja A-League champion and MVP Isabel Gomez, who recently made her Matildas debut following a standout season in Gosford. The Grand Final triumph capped a fairytale week for Gomez, who in the space of seven days, scored a 121st-minute Semi-Final winner against unbeaten two-time reigning premiers Melbourne City, earned a Matildas call-up, scored a Grand Final goal and won the Championship in May.

Brisbane Roar recruit and Matildas goalkeeper Chloe Lincoln also started alongside Sydney FC’s Tori Tumeth – who wore the captain’s armband, Western United pair Alana Cerne and Sasha Grove, Canberra United attacker Aideen Keane, Georgia Cassidy of Perth Glory, highly-rated Western Sydney Wanderers midfielder Amy Chessari and Newcastle Jets’ Claudia Cicco.

Perth Glory pair Grace Johnston and Naomi Chinnama, Sydney FC’s Abbey Lemon and Alicia Woods – who played for Brisbane Roar in 2024-25, were also involved off the bench.

Led by former Melbourne City assistant and Melbourne Victory academy head coach Palatsides, the Ninja A-League-dominated Aussie squad have not only got their hands on this specific continental title for the first time since 2008 but they have also shined a light on the domestic competition and set the stage for an exciting season.

Australia U23 squad: ASEAN Women’s Championship

This list denotes each player’s position and Ninja A-League club in the 2024-25 season.

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NamePositionNinja A-League Club in 2024-25
Georgia CASSIDYMidfielderPerth Glory
Alana CERNEDefenderWestern United
Amy CHESSARIMidfielderWestern Sydney Wanderers
Naomi THOMAS-CHINNAMADefenderPerth Glory
Claudia CICCODefenderNewcastle Jets
Tahlia FRANCOGoalkeeperSydney FC
Holly FURPHYMidfielderMelbourne Victory
Isabel GOMEZMidfielderCentral Coast Mariners
Sasha GROVEDefenderWestern United
Bryleeh HENRYMidfielderMelbourne City
Sally JAMESGoalkeeperCanberra United
Alana JANCEVSKIMidfielderMelbourne Victory
Grace JOHNSTONDefenderPerth Glory
Aideen KEANEMidfielderCanberra United
Chloe LINCOLNGoalkeeperWestern United (since signed by Brisbane Roar)
Leticia MCKENNAMidfielderMelbourne City
Emilia MURRAYAttackerMelbourne City
Annalise RASMUSSENAttackerCentral Coast Mariners
Sofia SAKALISMidfielderMelbourne Victory
Hayley TAYLOR-YOUNGDefenderCanberra United
Ella TONKINDefenderAdelaide United
Tori TUMETHDefenderSydney FC
Alicia WOODSMidfielderBrisbane Roar

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