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Western United Captain Chloe Berryhill Moves Abroad for New Challenge

Chloe Berryhill, the captain of Western United women’s football team, has announced her departure from the club to pursue an opportunity overseas. This move marks a significant change for the club, which has relied on her leadership during its formative years in the A-League.

Since joining Western United, Berryhill has established herself as an exceptional leader, contributing her experience and energy to help develop the women’s program. Her efforts have been instrumental in building the standards and culture within the team, which has shown substantial growth over the past few seasons.

Impact and Leadership

Western United acknowledged Berryhill’s influence, stating that her leadership qualities and character have significantly shaped the identity of the women’s team. The club emphasized her role as a Matilda, a role model, and a pioneer for the green and black jersey, inspiring numerous young players in the community.

Reflecting on her time at Western United, Berryhill shared her sentiments, stating, “I feel honoured to have led this incredible group of women and to represent this organisation. The effort that has gone into cultivating a world-class environment has not gone unnoticed.” She expressed gratitude towards the coaching staff and the club’s supporters, noting that the friendships and relationships formed during her tenure would have a lasting impact on her life as both a player and a person.

Legacy and Achievements

Berryhill joined the inaugural squad of Western United and quickly became one of its most prominent signings. Despite facing injury challenges in her first season, where she played only six matches and scored three goals, she rebounded strongly over the following seasons. In total, Berryhill appeared in 44 matches for the club, netting 18 goals. Her performance earned her the title of Western United’s ALW Player of the Season for the 2023-24 season, showcasing her growth and resilience as a player.

Under her captaincy, Western United reached the finals in all three seasons she played, further solidifying her legacy within the club. Her consistent form also contributed to her return to the Matildas, highlighting her status as a top player in Australian women’s football.

Mal Impiombato, the football general manager at Western United, praised Berryhill’s contributions, stating, “Chloe has played a pivotal role in establishing our women’s program. From day one, she has instilled incredible professionalism and leadership across the club and has been a mentor for many of our aspiring footballers.” He added that her influence has set a benchmark for her peers, fostering a winning mentality that has driven the club’s success.

As Chloe Berryhill embarks on this new chapter of her football career, her impact at Western United will be felt for years to come. The club and its supporters will undoubtedly miss her presence, but they can take pride in her achievements and the foundation she helped build for future players.

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