List of Central Coast Mariners FC (women) players

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Central Coast Mariners Football Club (women), a women's association football club based in Tuggerah, Central Coast, was founded in 2008. The club's first team has competed in the A-League Women and all players who have played in at least one match are listed below.

Rachael Doyle playing for Central Coast Mariners (W-League)
Renee Rollason playing for Central Coast Mariners (W-League)
Rachael Doyle and Renee Rollason had the equal most appearances for Central Coast Mariners (A-League Women) before the club was reformed in 2023.

Bianca Galic currently holds the record for the greatest number of appearances for Central Coast Mariners (women). Between 2023 and 2024, she played 34 times for the club. The club's goalscoring record is held by Michelle Heyman, who scored 11 goals in 2009.

Key

  • The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 31 December 2024. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, her statistics are updated to her date of leaving.
More information GK, DF ...
Positions key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
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Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the W-League/A-League Women regular season and finals series.

Players

Kyah Simon played in the club's first season, and the club's return season in 2023–24.
Michelle Heyman is the club's top goalscorer at 11 goals.
Kendall Fletcher were one of the first foreigners to play for Central Coast Mariners (A-League Women).

Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Central Coast Mariners (A-League Women).

More information Player, Nationality ...
List of Central Coast Mariners FC (women) players
Player Nationality Pos Club career Starts Subs Total Goals Ref.
Appearances
Trudy Camilleri  Australia MF2008–2009119205[1]
Caitlin Cooper  Australia DF2008–2009200200[2]
Rachael Doyle  Australia DF2008–2009210210[3]
Gill Foster  Australia MF20085490[4]
Lyndsay Glohe  Australia DF2008–2009191200[5]
Stephanie Haim  Australia FW20082350[6]
Lisa Hartley  Australia GK20085160[7]
Elizabeth O'Reilly  Australia MF2008–20091891[8]
Teresa Polias  Australia MF2008–2009114150[9]
Taryn Rockall  Australia MF20081120[10]
Renee Rollason  Australia MF2008–2009210213[11]
Karina Roweth  Australia MF20088080[12]
Britt Simmons  Australia MF2008–20092350[13]
Kyah Simon  Australia FW2008
2024–
183218[14]
Jodie Bain  Australia DF20089090[15]
Kathryn Pryer  Australia 20080220[16]
Emma Stewart  Australia FW20080220[17]
Emma-Kate Dewhurst  Australia GK20085160[18]
Ellyse Perry  Australia DF20080330[19]
Jenna Kingsley  Australia FW2008–2009106163[20]
Brooke Starrett  Australia 20080110[21]
Kendall Fletcher  United States DF2009110114[22]
Kelly Golebiowski  Australia MF20098190[23]
Michelle Heyman  Australia FW20091101111[24]
Jillian Loyden  United States GK2009110110[25]
Jessica Seaman  Australia DF20092570[26]
Samantha Spackman  Australia MF2009101110[27]
Lydia Vandenbergh  United States MF2009110114[28]
Ashleigh Connor  Australia FW20098192[29]
Rola Badawiya  Australia MF2023–2024241258[30]
Faye Bryson  England FW2023–2024192211[31]
Bianca Galic  Australia MF2023–331342[32]
Isabel Gomez  Australia DF2023–271283[33]
Ash Irwin  Australia DF2023–320320[34]
Tiarna Karambasis  Australia MF2023–2024117181[35]
Alexia Karrys-Stahl  Australia FW2023–2024115160[36]
Taren King  Australia DF2023–100101[37]
Annabel Martin  Australia DF2023–273300[38]
Courtney Newbon  Australia GK20234040[39]
Annalise Rasmussen  Australia MF2023–921306[40]
Peta Trimis  Australia FW2023–1713303[41]
Jazmin Wardlow  United States DF2023–2024241250[42]
Wurigumula  China FW2023–2024214258[43]
Shadeene Evans  Australia FW2023–416201[44]
Paige Hayward  Australia FW2023–2024204241[45]
Maya Lobo  Australia DF2023–20240220[46]
Casey Dumont  Australia GK2023–2024120120[47]
Tess Quilligan  Australia MF2023–810180[48]
Briana Woodall  Mexico MF20230220[49]
Sarah Langman  Australia GK2023–181190[50]
Sophie Nenadovic  Australia DF2024–0110[51]
Jessika Nash  Australia DF2024–9090[52]
Brooke Nunn  England MF2024–8190[53]
Jade Pennock  England FW2024–9092[54]
Leia Puxty  Australia FW2024–3581[55]
Taylor Ray  Australia MF2024–9090[56]
Brianne Riley  United States DF2024–5050[57]
Lily McMahon  Australia MF2024–0550[58]
Tiana Fuller  Australia FW2024–0552[59]
Sarah Rowe  Republic of Ireland MF2024–1120[60]
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