Chloe Logarzo Berryhill returns to the A-League Women’s signing with the Western Sydney Wanderers

Chloe Logarzo Berryhill returns to the A-League Women’s, signing with the Western Sydney Wanderers for the remainder of the Ninja A-League season.

Logarzo Berryhill makes her return to the league after singing with Como 1907 following the conclusion of her contract with Western United at the end of the 2024/25 season.

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The midfielder will bring a wealth of experience to the Wanderers' side, having played abroad in Sweden, Norway, England, the United States and Italy. Logarzo Berryhill previously played in the A-League Women's with Western United, signing with the side ahead of the 2022/23 season and departing the club following the conclusion of the 2024/25 season. 

Logarzo Berryhill is a two-time A-League Women's Championship winner, having claimed it in her new side's rival colours, lifting the trophy in the 2012/13 and 2018/19 seasons with Sydney FC. 

Western Sydney Wanderers head coach Geoff Abrahams spoke about Chloe's arrival. 

“Chloe’s signing is another clear sign of intent for our Women’s Program. She brings a wealth of experience at the highest level and has an incredible understanding of what it takes to compete internationally,” said Abrahams.

“Chloe is extremely motivated, fit, and ready to make an immediate impact for the Wanderers. Her arrival not only strengthens our squad on the field but also lifts the standards and expectations across our program.”

Logarzo Berryhill returns to the A-League Women's at a crucial time in her career, with the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™ on the horizon and in her sights. 

“I had a few agendas coming to the Wanderers. Obviously, I need to come home to try and get some game time before the Asian Cup,” said Chloe.

“But mostly it was to be around my family to enjoy my football as this is my last year of playing and I really want to have a full circle moment come back to Sydney where I grew up and be around specific people like Alen Stajcic, Amy Harrison, Liv Price and Sham Khamis."

“I came home to give myself the best opportunity to try and make the Asian Cup team. And for me, that’s just about playing as many minutes as I can in front of Joe (Montemurro) and doing what I can. And if I am meant to be selected for the team, then I’ll get selected. But if not, I’m going to keep working hard, put my head down, and give what I can to this club and my career on a positive note.”

Western Sydney Wanderers are back in action this weekend when they host the defending A-League Women's Champions, the Central Coast Mariners, as the red & black look to record their second win of the campaign.