'A real coup': Matildas World Cup hero re-signs with A-League Women champions

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'A real coup': Matildas World Cup hero re-signs with A-League Women champions
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After writing her name into Australian sporting folklore with her ice-cool penalty at the Women's World Cup, Matildas star Cortnee Vine will continue to thrill local crowds after extending her contract with Sydney FC.

abc.net.au/news/a-league-women-cortnee-vine-re-signs-sydney-fc-sky-blues/102760580Matildas star Cortnee Vine is staying at Sydney FC after signing a one-year contract extension with the A-League Women champions.Vine kicked the decisive penalty against France that sent the Matildas through to the World Cup semifinals

when she kicked the decisive penalty in the Matildas' pulsating shootout victory over France in the Women's World Cup quarterfinalsThe result meant the Matildas had reached the World Cup semifinals for the first time, before they eventually finished fourth. "I can feel the Women's World Cup has ignited a real passion for the women's game in this country and given it real momentum," Vine said in a Sydney FC statement.

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