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Sam Kerr: Ready to Focus on Football, Not Injury, at Next Tournament

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 28, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Sam Kerr, Australia’s captain, expressed relief at entering the Women’s Asian Cup without ongoing scrutiny over her fitness, as the Matildas begin their campaign on Sunday.

Kerr has endured a challenging period with injuries, most notably a torn left calf sustained on the eve of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, hosted in Australia and New Zealand. She then suffered a right calf injury during the third-place playoff loss to Sweden, a match where Australia had previously reached the semi-finals. “I’m just really looking forward to being in a tournament and not talking about my left calf,” Kerr said, according to reports.

The forward acknowledged the extensive recovery process following a previous ACL injury. “I’ve had a long journey from my ACL return, so I’m just honestly so excited, so grateful to be back here and just be playing football, enjoying training, enjoying all the things that arrive with the team,” she stated. She described the 2023 World Cup, despite her personal setback, as “an amazing tournament” for the team.

Kerr emphasized the rarity of the opportunity to compete in two major tournaments on home soil. “Most people in their career don’t obtain to play one home tournament at home. So the fact that we get two opportunities is an incredible honour,” she said. The 2026 Women’s Asian Cup represents a significant moment for Kerr, with ESPN reporting it feels “career-defining” for the star player.

Australia will open their Women’s Asian Cup campaign on Sunday, hoping to replicate the momentum generated during the 2023 World Cup. The Washington Post reported that the team is hoping to “reprise the World Cup vibes” as they begin their tournament.

The Matildas’ participation in the Asian Cup follows a period of both triumph and disappointment, as they navigate the challenges of maintaining peak performance and managing player injuries. Kerr’s return to full fitness is a key factor for Australia’s ambitions in the tournament.

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