Midfielder Amy Sayer Height 173cm D.O.B. 30/11/01 Jersey Number 17 Overview Statistics News Overview Statistics News Overview Biography Australian Cap Number: 203 Debut: 02-Aug-2018 v Japan (in Chicago) Tournament of Nations (W2-0) age 16 Caps (Goals): 16 (3) Current Club: Kristianstads DFF Previous Clubs: Stanford Cardinal, Sydney FC, Canberra United Related News 1741306361 Matildas Abroad Preview: FA Cup Quarter-Finals get underway; CommBank Matildas involved in cup ties in Sweden, Denmark The FA Cup quarter-finals get underway this weekend, with six CommBank Matildas hoping to advance to the semi-finals.Meanwhile, cup ties continue in Sweden and Denmark as the early stages of competitive football in Scandinavia for 2025 continue.Read our preview of the Matildas Ab 1740719473 Matildas Abroad Preview: Players return after international window; Arsenal, City look to keep pressure on WSL top two CommBank Matildas return to their clubs this weekend as Arsenal and Manchester City continue their pursuit of the top two teams in the WSL.Read our preview of all of the action below. EnglandWomen's Super LeagueLeicester City will travel to take on Manchester United on Sunday, 11 1727659689 Matildas Abroad Review: Polkinghorne scores; Carpenter assists; Heatley's Nordsjælland back on top Clare Polkinghorne was yet again on the scoresheet as Kristianstads DFF continued their fantastic form in Sweden.Meanwhile, Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea picked up wins in the WSL while Kaitlyn Torpey made her return from injury in a much-needed three points for the San Di 1727059156 WATCH: Raso scores on debut for Spurs; Polkinghorne scores 93rd-minute winner | Matildas Abroad Hayley Raso scored on her Tottenham Hotspur debut, while Clare Polkinghorne headed home a dramatic stoppage-time winner for Kristianstads DFF.Read our review of the Matildas Abroad action below. EnglandChelsea got the Sonia Bompastor era off to a winning start with a 1-0 victory 1724982999 Matildas Abroad Preview: Perth International Football Cup finals; NWSL continues The final games of the Perth International Football Cup will take place on Sunday as WSL clubs continue their pre-season.Meanwhile, competitive games continue in the United States, Sweden and Denmark.Read our preview of all of the action this weekend below. Perth International Fo 1724404602 Matildas Abroad Preview: Players prepare for Perth International Football Cup; NWSL gets back underway The NWSL returns this weekend with two players looking to make their debut, while WSL sides continue their pre-season.Read our preview of all of the Matildas Abroad action below. Perth International Football CupPre-season tours have taken CommBank Matildas close to home as teams 1720408031 Matildas Abroad Review: Luik returns to starting lineup Aivi Luik returned to the starting team at BK Häcken in their huge win on the weekend.Read our review of all of the Matildas Abroad below. SwedenBK Häcken comprehensively defeated Trelleborg 7-0 on the weekend to maintain second place on the Damallsvenskan table. 1720140281 Matildas Abroad Preview: Aussies continue battle for European qualification in Sweden BK Häcken and Kristianstads DFF will hope to secure three more points in their respective battles to finish in the top three in the Damallsvenskan.Meanwhile, the San Diego Wave travel to take on the Portland Thorns.Read our preview of Matildas Abroad action below. SwedenTeams in 1719541698 Matildas Abroad Preview: Van Egmond and Torpey adjust to post-Stoney life The San Diego Wave enter a new era this weekend, as CommBank Matildas Emily van Egmond and Kaitlyn Torpey adjust to life after Casey Stoney.Read our preview of all of the Matildas Abroad action below.SwedenCommBank Matildas go head-to-head this weekend as BK Häcken hosts Kristian 1719283526 Amy Sayer signs new deal with Kristianstads DFF Amy Sayer has signed a new contract with Kristianstads DFF, which will see the forward continue her stay in Sweden, extending her contract at the club through the 2025 season.Sayer, who signed for Kristianstads DFF in August 2023, will now remain with the Swedish side for another 1719208490 Matildas Abroad Review: Kristianstads DFF continue fine form; Wave record 0-0 draw The Damallsvenskan and NWSL carried on over the weekend, with CommBank Matildas continuing to feature for their sides.Read our review of Matildas Abroad below. SwedenThe fantastic form of Kristianstads DFF continued on the weekend, defeating Linköping 3-1. 1718930891 Matildas Abroad Preview: NWSL, Damallsvenskan continue as other European leagues wind up With leagues in Spain and Denmark wrapping up, the action continues in Sweden and the United States, where Matildas Abroad continue to compete midseason.Read our preview of all of the action below. DenmarkThe season may be over in Denmark, but not before Winonah Heatley’s FC Nord Pagination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Page 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 First page First Previous page Previous Next page Next Last page Last Amy Sayer News 1757898030 Matildas Abroad Review: Sam Kerr scores 100th Chelsea goal on return; van Egmond, Foord, Galic on scoresheet Sam Kerr scored her 100th Chelsea goal as she returned to competitive football for the first time since December 2023 on Sunday.Emily van Egmond and Caitlin Foord were also on the scoresheet in the WSL, while Daniela Galic continued to make her mark in Sweden as she scored the wi 1757642512 Matildas Abroad: Aussies involved in UWCL qualifiers as leagues continue around the world Winonah Heatley's AS Roma and Hayley Raso's Eintracht Frankfurt will have a mountain to climb in the second leg of their third round UEFA Women's Champions League qualifiers after both falling by an odd goal in the first leg.Elsewhere, leagues continue across Europe and the world 1757289424 Matildas Abroad Review: Carpenter starts Chelsea career with assist and POTM as leagues in England, Germany and France kick off Ellie Carpenter had the best possible start to her Chelsea career, starring as the Blues picked up a 2-1 victory over title rivals Manchester City.Elsewhere, players made their debuts across England and Germany as the leagues got underway for the season, and Daniela Galic picked