CONGRATULATIONS: Football Australia Praises Sam Kerr on Winning UK Young Achiever Award

Football Australia today congratulated Westfield Matildas forward Sam Kerr for being recognised by the Australia Day Foundation UK as the 2021 Young Achiever of the Year in the UK.

Kerr, who plays her club football for Chelsea FC in the FA Women’s Super League, was named as the winner of the award during a virtual ceremony held overnight. The Australian star is the 17th winner of the Young Achiever of the Year in the UK and becomes the second footballer to be recognised with the honour after Socceroos great Harry Kewell received the inaugural award in 2005.

The Young Achiever of the Year in the UK recognises the achievements of a young Australian in the UK who has excelled in any field of endeavour and in being recognised with this award.

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Kerr joins an exceptional list of Australians from fields including sport, science, medicine, theatre, comedy, music, dance, entrepreneurship, and fundraising to have been recognised with the award.

Football Australia Chief Executive Officer, James Johnson, said Australia’s football family should be proud of Kerr’s contribution to British football since her arrival at Chelsea FC.

“Sam has performed strongly for Chelsea FC since her arrival at the club and as one of the best footballers in the world, immediately lifts the profile of the club and the league. We congratulate her for being recognised as a young Australian leader contributing positively to her sport, and society, in the United Kingdom. Sam is a fantastic ambassador for women’s football, in Australia and globally, and we are so proud to have her showcasing Australian football on the world stage.

“She is also part of a Westfield Matildas team which is quickly forming its own reputation. Football Australia, in line with its XI Principles for the future of Australian football, is committed to supporting the Westfield Matildas into the next phase of its evolution, particularly in the lead up to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 where the team will have the chance to test itself against the world’s best on home soil in front of family and friends.”

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Kerr has scored 7 goals so far this FA Women’s Super League season to sit 3rd on the competition’s goal scorers’ list. Her goals have helped the Blues to achieve first place on the FA WSL standings after the first 10 games of the season.

The award adds to Kerr’s incredible and growing on and off-field resume, which also includes being awarded Young Australian of the Year in 2018. Kerr said she is humbled to have been recognised with the award.

“It is humbling to be recognised alongside previous winners of this award, who hail from a diverse range of backgrounds and who have all made great contributions to various areas of society,” Kerr said, “Socceroos great Harry Kewell was the first recipient of this award in 2005, so it is a massive honour for me to be recognised for my efforts in British football, like Harry was 16 years ago.”

Undoubtedly, a great achievement for Kerr, but another great achievement for the women’s game.

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