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  •   Home > News > Sports > Soccer

    Another blow for the Wellington Phoenix women's side

    Another blow for the Wellington Phoenix women's side


    International defender Michaela Foster will not return for the upcoming A-League season.

    The Football Fern is pursuing opportunities abroad after being an integral member of the Phoenix women's squad for the past two seasons.

    Foster made 38 appearances for the She-Nix, which earned her a call-up to the A-League All Stars side earlier this year.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     12 Feb: An update from coach Giancarlo Italiano regarding how soon Phoenix fans can expect to see Sarpreet Singh back on the field in football's men's A-League
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