SAM KERR RETURNS TO GOTHAM FC.

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Sam Kerr

Sam Kerr

Sam Kerr

WSL Champion
Senior National Team
World Cup Roster
Olympian
NWSL Golden Boot
NWSL MVP
FA Cup
BirthdaySep 10, 1993
HometownFremantle, Australia
CountryAustralia
Height5'6"
PronounsShe/Her
Years in League7
By the numbers
3x
NWSL Golden Boot Winner
2x
NWSL Most Valuable Player

PROFESSIONAL

2025/26 (Chelsea FC): Kerr returned from injury and scored key goals across domestic and UEFA Women’s Champions League competition. She made her 150th Chelsea appearance, became the club’s all-time leading scorer in Women’s Super League history and finished her Chelsea career tied as the club’s record scorer in all competitions during the WSL era with 116 goals.

2023/24 (Chelsea FC): Kerr scored nine goals before sustaining an ACL injury in January. She was named runner-up for the Women’s Ballon d’Or, finished third for BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year, was nominated for the FIFA FIFPro World XI and was named to the FIFA FIFPro Women’s Best XI of 2023.

2022/23 (Chelsea FC): Kerr scored 29 goals in 38 appearances across all competitions, helping Chelsea win the WSL and FA Cup double. She made her 100th Chelsea appearance and earned multiple honors, including Chelsea Player of the Season, Players’ Player of the Season, FWA Women’s Footballer of the Year and PFA WSL Team of the Year recognition.

2021/22 (Chelsea FC): Kerr scored 32 goals in all competitions, finishing as Chelsea’s top scorer and winning the WSL Golden Boot for the second straight season. She helped Chelsea secure back-to-back WSL titles and earned WSL Player of the Season, Goal of the Season, FWA Player of the Year, PFA Player and Players’ Player of the Year honors.

2020/21 (Chelsea FC): Kerr finished as Chelsea’s top scorer with 28 goals in all competitions, including 21 league goals to win the WSL Golden Boot. She helped Chelsea win the WSL title and retain the Continental Tyres League Cup, becoming the first player to score a hat trick in the final.

2019/20 (Chelsea FC): Kerr joined Chelsea in January 2020 and made her debut against Reading, recording two assists in a 3-1 victory. She scored her first Chelsea goal later that month in a 4-1 win over Arsenal.

2018-19 (Chicago Stars FC): Kerr spent two seasons with Chicago, winning the NWSL Golden Boot in both 2018 and 2019. She scored 16 goals in 2018 and followed with 18 goals and five assists in 2019, becoming the first player to win three consecutive NWSL Golden Boots and the first and only player to win NWSL MVP twice.

2015-17 (Gotham FC): Kerr scored six goals in nine appearances for then-Sky Blue FC in 2015 and added five goals in nine appearances in 2016. In a historic 2017 season, she scored a then-NWSL record 17 goals, won the NWSL Golden Boot and was named NWSL Most Valuable Player. She also became the league’s all-time leading scorer at age 23.

2013-14 (Western New York Flash): Kerr scored six goals in 21 appearances during her first season with the Flash and helped the club reach the 2013 NWSL Championship. In 2014, she started all 20 matches, led the team with nine goals and earned NWSL Player of the Week honors after recording a brace and an assist against Portland.

2008-11 (Perth Glory): Kerr began her professional career with Perth Glory, debuting at age 15 years and 45 days during the 2009 W-League season as the youngest player in league history at the time. She earned Players’ Player and Goal of the Year honors in 2009 and started all 10 matches during the 2010-11 season, scoring three goals.

INTERNATIONAL
Kerr has been the face of Australian football for more than a decade. She made her senior debut for the Matildas in 2009 at age 15 and has totaled 139 caps and 75 goals. Kerr was named captain of Australia in 2019 and has represented her country at multiple FIFA Women’s World Cups and Olympic Games. She led Australia to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup semifinals on home soil and a fourth-place finish at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

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