Sarah Hunter (soccer)
Sarah Rose Hunter (born 7 October 2003) is an Australian soccer player who plays for Paris FC in the Division 1 Féminine. She has previously played for Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC in the A-League. Early lifeHunter grew up in New South Wales and played for Northbridge FC and the FNSW Institute in her youth.[citation needed]. She was not able to play much from age 10 to 16 due to having two hip surgeries, a broken ankle, and ACL reconstruction.[2] Her schooling was at Pymble Ladies' College where she excelled at soccer. Club careerWestern Sydney WanderersIn December 2020, Hunter joined A-League club Western Sydney Wanderers ahead of the 2020–21 W-League season. Making her debut in the A-league for the club in a 4–1 loss to Newcastle Jets, coming on in the 75th minute for Julie-Ann Russell.[3] Three games into her first professional season, 17 year old Hunter scored her first two A-league goals in a 2-2 draw against Adelaide United. Sydney FCSeptember 2021, Hunter joined A-League club Sydney FC.[4][5] March 2022 Hunter scores her first Sydney goal against Melbourne City. In 2022, 18 year old Hunter was part of the 2021-22 Premiership team-topping ladder for record breaking fourth time. April 2023, 19 year old Hunter was part of the 2022-23 Premiership team who were crowned Liberty A-league Champions beating Western United 4-0 in the Grand Final, in front of a record crowd at Western Sydney Stadium.[6] June 2023, Hunter awarded the Sydney FC Under 20's Player of the Year[7] Paris FCIn July 2023, Hunter joined French club Paris FC on a three-year contract.[8] International careerIn 2022, Hunter made her debut and scored her first goal for the Young Matildas in a 5–1 win over New Zealand.[9] Hunter was a part of Australia's side at the 2022 FIFA U-20 World Cup playing in all three games against Costa Rica, Brazil, and Spain. She scored a penalty goal in the Costa Rica game and was made captain in the third game against Spain.[2] Hunter was a part of Australia U23's team at the 2022 AFF Women's Championship,[10] featuring in four games and scoring one goal against Singapore.[11] In November 2023, she earned her first call-up to the senior national team when captain Sam Kerr missed the game due to injury.[12] Honours
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