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    Samantha May Kerr OAM (born 10 September 1993) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a striker for FA Women's Super League club Chelsea, and the Australia women's national team, which she has captained since 2019.

  2. Jul 30, 2023 · Kerr transformed Chelsea into the best womens team in the country, winning four straight Women’s Super League (WSL) titles, three FA Cups and two League Cups with the only thing missing a ...

  3. May 8, 2022 · Sam Kerr steals the show as Chelsea wrap up a third successive WSL title and a promise to deliver silverware pays off.

  4. Jul 19, 2023 · Kerr is the undisputed star, the main event, the central character of not only the biggest Women’s World Cup in history, but a World Cup that Australia desperately hopes to win on home soil.

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · Australian superstar Sam Kerr scored a stunning hat-trick in Chelsea’s 4-1 win against Paris FC Féminines in the UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) on Thursday.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Australia have confirmed talismanic captain Sam Kerr will miss the women’s Olympic soccer at the Paris Games while recovering from a serious knee injury.

  7. Position: Striker. DOB: 10 September, 1993 (age 30) Height: 1.68m (5 ft 6 in) Australian forward Sam Kerr joined the Blues on a two-and-a-half year deal ahead of the second half of the 2019/20 Barclays Women’s Super League season before signing an extension, keeping her at the club until 2024.

  8. 2M Followers, 1,013 Following, 992 Posts - Sam Kerr (@samanthakerr20) on Instagram: "Footballer - @chelseafcw #20 @nike athlete @samkerrfootball ⚽️".

  9. Sam Kerr | Player in focus. Inspired by the former sprinter Cathy Freeman, Australia's captain Sam Kerr reflects on living the pinnacle of her career in FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™. Family,...

  10. Jul 20, 2023 · In the darkness, the profile of an airborne Sam Kerr sails above the waters of Sydney Harbour, backlit by triangles of yellow and green to celebrate Australia’s successful World Cup 2023 bid.

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