‘The future looks bright’: talk turns to how Australia capitalises on Matildas’ World Cup success


The Matildas have played their part in raising the profile of football but for everyone else the hard work starts now

Not the end, but the beginning. That was the dominant theme from the weary Matildas as they reflected on a remarkable run to the World Cup semi-finals and sought to put into words what this tournament has meant to a captivated nation. The reflections were tinged with sadness, of course, after a heartbreaking loss. “It sucks,” midfield veteran Katrina Gorry said. But above all there was hope for a better future for the game in Australia.

“It’s been incredible,” vice-captain Steph Catley said. “Gamechanging for women’s sport, women’s football, women in general. It’s been very special.” Alex Chidiac, among the next generation of Matildas stars, tried her best to be upbeat. “There’s a whole bunch more Matildas fans now,” she said.

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