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Hayley Raso

Hayley Emma Raso (born 5 September 1994) is an Australian soccer player, who plays as a winger for Women's Super League club Manchester City and the Australian national team.

Hayley Raso
Raso playing for Australia
Personal information
Full name Hayley Emma Raso[1]
Date of birth (1994-09-05) 5 September 1994 (age 28)
Place of birth Brisbane, Australia
Height 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Winger
Striker
Club information
Current team
Manchester City
Number 13
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2013 Canberra United 17 (4)
2013–2014 Brisbane Roar 24 (7)
2015 Washington Spirit 9 (0)
2015–2016Melbourne Victory (loan) 10 (1)
2016–2019 Portland Thorns FC 72 (13)
2016–2017Canberra United (loan) 11 (2)
2017–2019Brisbane Roar (loan) 15 (5)
2019–2020 Brisbane Roar 8 (4)
2020–2021 Everton 19 (5)
2021– Manchester City 23 (4)
International career
2013 Australia U20 9 (5)
2012– Australia 68 (12)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 08:19, 1 March 2023 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 08:19, 1 March 2023 (UTC)

Raso began her senior career with Canberra United in 2011, and was part of the side that won the 2011–12 W-League. Since then, she had played for various clubs in the W-League and the NWSL before playing in the Women's Super League. She joined Manchester City after she was released by Everton on 17 August 2021.

Raso has played on the Australian women's national soccer team, the Matildas, since 2012 and had represented the national team in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2020 Summer Olympics. She previously played for the under-20 national team, the Young Matildas.

Club career

 
Raso playing for Melbourne Victory, 2016

Canberra United, 2011–2013

Raso was invited to train with the Queensland Academy of Sport, but this did not result in her being awarded a scholarship.[2] Instead, after a successful trial, Raso signed for Canberra United during the 2011–12 W-League season.[3] She made seven league appearances for Canberra that season,[4] and was part of the squad that won the W-League following a victory over Brisbane Roar in the grand final.[2]

Raso remained with Canberra for the 2012–13 season, and scored her first senior goal in a 5–0 victory over Newcastle Jets on 27 October 2012.[5] She played for Canberra in the International Women's Club Championship, but despite scoring the second goal of her career, she was unable to prevent her team from losing 4–3 to NTV Beleza in the third-place playoff.[6] Raso ended the season having scored four goals in ten league games for Canberra.[4]

Brisbane Roar, 2013–2014

Prior to the start of the 2013–14 season, Raso opted to return to Brisbane, and joined Brisbane Roar FC.[7] She made her debut for her new club against Canberra on 9 November, but was unable to prevent Brisbane from losing 3–0.[8] On 1 December 2013, she scored her first goal for Brisbane in a 4–1 victory over Western Sydney Wanderers FC.[9]

Washington Spirit, 2015

In June 2015, Raso was signed to the Washington Spirit of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) upon the conclusion of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada.[10] She came on in the 73rd minute in her Spirit debut on 18 July 2015 against the Seattle Reign FC, helping preserve a 3–0 victory.[11] She was waived by the Spirit in April 2016.[12]

Portland Thorns FC, 2016–2019

 
Raso with Portland Thorns FC, 2016

Shortly after being waived by the Spirit, Raso was acquired off waivers by the Portland Thorns FC.[13] In the Thorns first four games of the 2016 season, Raso came on as a second half sub in each. She became a regular starter during the 2017 season due to a long-term injury to Tobin Heath, and scored her first NWSL goal on 28 June 2017.[14] After which she scored five more goals in the regular season, and one in the playoffs to help the Thorns win the 2017 NWSL Championship. She was named 2017 MVP by the Rose City Riveters.[15]

After suffering a partial tear to her lateral collateral ligament during the 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup, she missed the first 11 games of the 2018 NWSL season.[16] She made her season debut on 16 June and went on to play in 12 games, scoring 2 goals.

Back injury

On 25 August 2018 Raso while playing for Portland, Raso fractured 3 vertebrae in her back due to an on field collision.[17][18] The injury, caused by a knee to the back, left Raso unsure if she would walk again. After extensive rehabilitation,[19][20] Raso returned 6 months after the injury at the 2019 Cup of Nations where she scored in her return match against New Zealand.[21]

Loan to Canberra United, 2016–2017

On 10 October 2016, it was announced Raso would be loaned to Canberra United for the 2016–17 W-League season.[22][23]

Loan to Brisbane Roar, 2017–2019

On 21 September 2017, Raso signed a loan with Brisbane Roar FC for the 2017–18 W-League season.[24] After recovering from a back injury sustained in the 2018 Portland Thorns season, Raso signed another loan agreement with the Roar for the 2018–19 W-League. She made 4 appearances and scored 1 goal.

Everton, 2020–2021

In January 2020 Raso was transferred to Everton in the FA Women's Super League. She would join and be free to play for them from mid February, following an international break. She was released as a free agent by Everton on 17 August 2021.[25][26]

Manchester City, 2021–

On 18 August 2021, Raso signed a two-year contract with Manchester City.[27][28] On 31 August, Raso made her Manchester City debut as a second-half substitute in a 1–1 draw with Real Madrid in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

International career

In June 2012, Raso was called up to the Australian senior squad for the first time.[29] She made her debut on 24 June, in a 1–1 draw with New Zealand.[30] She was part of the Australian under-20 side at the 2013 AFF Women's Championship, and was part of the side that finished runner-up to Japan's under-23 side.[31] Following this, she returned to the senior side for the matches against China,[32] and played in the match held on 24 November.[33]

Raso was a member of the Matildas Tokyo 2020 Olympics squad. The Matildas qualified for the quarter-finals and beat Great Britain before being eliminated in the semi-final with Sweden. In the playoff for the Bronze medal they were beaten by the USA.[34]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 26 February 2023[35]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA cup WSL cup Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Canberra United 2011–12 W-League 7 0 7 0
2012–13 W-League 10 4 10 4
Total 17 4 17 4
Brisbane Roar 2013–14 W-League 14 4 14 4
2014–15 W-League 10 3 10 3
Total 24 7 24 7
Washington Spirit 2015 NWSL 9 0 9 0
Melbourne Victory (loan) 2015–16 W-League 10 1 10 1
Portland Thorns 2016 NWSL 21 0 21 0
2017 NWSL 24 7 24 7
2018 NWSL 12 2 12 2
2019 NWSL 14 4 14 4
Total 71 13 71 13
Canberra United 2016–17 W-League 11 2 11 2
Brisbane Roar (loan) 2018–19 W-League 4 1 4 1
Brisbane Roar 2019–20 W-League 8 4 8 4
Everton 2020–21 FA WSL 22 5 2 0 2 0 26 5
Manchester City 2021–22 FA WSL 13 3 3 1 4 0 2 0 22 4
2022–23 WSL 10 1 0 0 6 4 2 0 18 5
Total 23 4 3 1 10 4 4 0 38 9
Career total 199 10 5 1 12 4 4 0 220 11

International

As of match played 22 February 2023[36]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Australia 2012 2 0
2013 2 0
2014 6 1
2015 4 0
2016 0 0
2017 10 0
2018 6 1
2019 11 1
2020 5 3
2021 12 0
2022 8 4
2023 2 2
Total 68 12
Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Raso goal.
List of international goals scored by Hayley Raso
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 12 March 2014 Paralimni Stadium, Paralimni, Cyprus   Italy 5–0 5–2 2014 Cyprus Cup
2 10 April 2018 Amman International Stadium, Amman, Jordan   Vietnam 8–0 8–0 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup
3 28 February 2019 Leichhardt Oval, Sydney, Australia   New Zealand 2–0 2–0 2019 Cup of Nations
4 7 February 2020 Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Sydney, Australia   Chinese Taipei 5–0 7–0 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
5 10 February 2020   Thailand 5–0 6–0
6 11 March 2020 Cẩm Phả Stadium, Cẩm Phả, Vietnam   Vietnam 2–0 2–1
7 21 January 2022 Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, India   Indonesia 5–0 18–0 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup
8 18–0
9 12 April 2022 GIO Stadium, Canberra, Australia   New Zealand 2–0 3–1 Friendly
10 15 November 2022 Central Coast Stadium, Gosford, Australia   Thailand 2–0 2–0
11 16 February 2023 Industree Group Stadium, Gosford, Australia   Czech Republic 1–0 4–0 2023 Cup of Nations
12 2–0

Honours

Club

Brisbane Roar Football Club
Canberra United
Portland Thorns
Manchester City

International

Australia

See also

References

  1. ^ "FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 – List of Players – Australia" (PDF). FIFA. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b . The Canberra Times. 28 January 2012. Archived from the original on 9 March 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Hayley Raso". Sport for Women. Sport Hydrant. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  4. ^ a b . Yahoo! Sport Australia. Archived from the original on 9 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Newcastle Jets Go Down to Canberra United". Hunter Valley Football. 27 October 2012. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  6. ^ Page, Fleta (26 November 2012). "Late goal shatters Canberra United's dream". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  7. ^ Gaskin, Lee (15 August 2013). "United lose Raso, gain McLaughlin". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  8. ^ . Football Federation Australia. 9 November 2013. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  9. ^ "Roar power home against Wanderers". The Women's Game. 1 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  10. ^ "Australian forward Haley Raso and Nigerian defender Josephine Chukwunonye set to join Spirit after the Women's World Cup". Washington Spirit. 11 June 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  11. ^ "Huge home crowd propels Spirit to 3–0 win over the Reign". Washington Spirit. 18 July 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  12. ^ "Spirit Waives Forward Hayley Raso". Washington Spirit. 11 April 2018. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Portland Thorns sign midfielder Celeste Boureille, acquire forward Hayley Raso". The Oregonian. 15 April 2016.
  14. ^ Linehan, Meg (27 June 2017). . National Women's Soccer League. Archived from the original on 22 June 2017. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  15. ^ a b Gabby (2 October 2017). "Hayley Raso Voted 2017 Rose City Riveters Player of the Year". Rose City Riveters. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  16. ^ "Hayley Raso among key Portland Thorns finally returning to the field from injury". Oregon Live. 27 June 2014.
  17. ^ "Thorns FC forward Hayley Raso out 6–8 weeks with back injury". Thorns FC. 27 August 2018.
  18. ^ "Tears and cheers as Hayley Raso makes Mother's Day". Matildas. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  19. ^ "Watch! Battling Hayley Raso's return after broken back". The Women's Game. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  20. ^ Galloway, Patrick (14 October 2018). "'Will I walk again?': Australian football star's battle back from horror on-field spinal injury". ABC News. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  21. ^ Xidias, Angelica (27 May 2019). "How the Matildas' Hayley Raso went from broken back to FIFA Women's World Cup in one year". Vogue Australia. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  22. ^ "Hayley Raso heads back to Canberra United". The Women's Game. 10 October 2016.
  23. ^ Goldberg, Jamie (20 October 2016). "Portland Thorns loan Hayley Raso, Celeste Boureille to Australian club Canberra United". The Oregonian.
  24. ^ "Matildas' Raso returns to W-League". The World Game. SBS. 21 September 2017.
  25. ^ "Hayley Raso: Everton Women sign Australia forward for undisclosed fee". BBC Sport. 17 January 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  26. ^ Gold, Rachel Rose (17 January 2020). "Everton Women sign Australian International Hayley Raso". Royal Blue Mersey. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  27. ^ Fisher, Bethany (19 August 2021). "Hayley Raso: Aussie star discusses the appeal of Man City move". Her Football Hub. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
  28. ^ "Manchester City sign Australia forward Hayley Raso from WSL rivals Everton". The Guardian. 18 August 2021.
  29. ^ Page, Fleta (15 June 2012). "Raso makes right move for Matildas". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  30. ^ . Australian FourFourTwo. 25 June 2012. Archived from the original on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  31. ^ . The Women's Game. 23 September 2013. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  32. ^ "Matildas squad named for China clashes". ESPN FC. 14 November 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  33. ^ "Five Things Learned: Australia v China (Game 1)". The Women's Game. 27 November 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  34. ^ "Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2021". The Roar. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  35. ^ https://int.soccerway.com/players/hayley-raso/215393/
  36. ^ https://int.soccerway.com/players/hayley-raso/215393/

Further reading

  • Grainey, Timothy (2012), Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer, University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 0803240368
  • Oxenham, Gwendolyn (2017), Under the Lights and In the Dark: Untold Stories of Women's Soccer, Icon Books Limited ISBN 9781785781544
  • Stay, Shane (2019), The Women's World Cup 2019 Book: Everything You Need to Know About the Soccer World Cup, Books on Demand, ISBN 1782551921
  • Theivam, Keiran and Jeff Kassouf (2019), The Making of the Women's World Cup: Defining stories from a sport's coming of age, Little, ISBN 1472143310
  • Various (2019), Stand Up for the Future, Penguin Random House, ISBN 0143794396
  • Williams, Jean (2007), A Beautiful Game: International Perspectives on Women's Football , A&C Black, ISBN 1845206754
  • Williams, Lydia (2019), Saved!, Allen & Unwin, ISBN 9781760871628

External links

  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Portland Thorns FC player profile
  • Washington Spirit player profile 14 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  • Hayley Raso on Twitter  
  • Hayley Raso at Soccerway

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Hayley Emma Raso born 5 September 1994 is an Australian soccer player who plays as a winger for Women s Super League club Manchester City and the Australian national team Hayley RasoRaso playing for AustraliaPersonal informationFull nameHayley Emma Raso 1 Date of birth 1994 09 05 5 September 1994 age 28 Place of birthBrisbane AustraliaHeight1 62 m 5 ft 4 in Position s WingerStrikerClub informationCurrent teamManchester CityNumber13Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2011 2013Canberra United17 4 2013 2014Brisbane Roar24 7 2015Washington Spirit9 0 2015 2016 Melbourne Victory loan 10 1 2016 2019Portland Thorns FC72 13 2016 2017 Canberra United loan 11 2 2017 2019 Brisbane Roar loan 15 5 2019 2020Brisbane Roar8 4 2020 2021Everton19 5 2021 Manchester City23 4 International career 2013Australia U209 5 2012 Australia68 12 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 08 19 1 March 2023 UTC National team caps and goals correct as of 08 19 1 March 2023 UTC Raso began her senior career with Canberra United in 2011 and was part of the side that won the 2011 12 W League Since then she had played for various clubs in the W League and the NWSL before playing in the Women s Super League She joined Manchester City after she was released by Everton on 17 August 2021 Raso has played on the Australian women s national soccer team the Matildas since 2012 and had represented the national team in the 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup and the 2020 Summer Olympics She previously played for the under 20 national team the Young Matildas Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Canberra United 2011 2013 1 2 Brisbane Roar 2013 2014 1 3 Washington Spirit 2015 1 4 Portland Thorns FC 2016 2019 1 4 1 Back injury 1 4 2 Loan to Canberra United 2016 2017 1 4 3 Loan to Brisbane Roar 2017 2019 1 5 Everton 2020 2021 1 6 Manchester City 2021 2 International career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Club 3 2 International 4 Honours 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksClub career Edit Raso playing for Melbourne Victory 2016 Canberra United 2011 2013 Edit Raso was invited to train with the Queensland Academy of Sport but this did not result in her being awarded a scholarship 2 Instead after a successful trial Raso signed for Canberra United during the 2011 12 W League season 3 She made seven league appearances for Canberra that season 4 and was part of the squad that won the W League following a victory over Brisbane Roar in the grand final 2 Raso remained with Canberra for the 2012 13 season and scored her first senior goal in a 5 0 victory over Newcastle Jets on 27 October 2012 5 She played for Canberra in the International Women s Club Championship but despite scoring the second goal of her career she was unable to prevent her team from losing 4 3 to NTV Beleza in the third place playoff 6 Raso ended the season having scored four goals in ten league games for Canberra 4 Brisbane Roar 2013 2014 Edit Prior to the start of the 2013 14 season Raso opted to return to Brisbane and joined Brisbane Roar FC 7 She made her debut for her new club against Canberra on 9 November but was unable to prevent Brisbane from losing 3 0 8 On 1 December 2013 she scored her first goal for Brisbane in a 4 1 victory over Western Sydney Wanderers FC 9 Washington Spirit 2015 Edit In June 2015 Raso was signed to the Washington Spirit of the National Women s Soccer League NWSL upon the conclusion of the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup in Canada 10 She came on in the 73rd minute in her Spirit debut on 18 July 2015 against the Seattle Reign FC helping preserve a 3 0 victory 11 She was waived by the Spirit in April 2016 12 Portland Thorns FC 2016 2019 Edit Raso with Portland Thorns FC 2016 Shortly after being waived by the Spirit Raso was acquired off waivers by the Portland Thorns FC 13 In the Thorns first four games of the 2016 season Raso came on as a second half sub in each She became a regular starter during the 2017 season due to a long term injury to Tobin Heath and scored her first NWSL goal on 28 June 2017 14 After which she scored five more goals in the regular season and one in the playoffs to help the Thorns win the 2017 NWSL Championship She was named 2017 MVP by the Rose City Riveters 15 After suffering a partial tear to her lateral collateral ligament during the 2018 AFC Women s Asian Cup she missed the first 11 games of the 2018 NWSL season 16 She made her season debut on 16 June and went on to play in 12 games scoring 2 goals Back injury Edit On 25 August 2018 Raso while playing for Portland Raso fractured 3 vertebrae in her back due to an on field collision 17 18 The injury caused by a knee to the back left Raso unsure if she would walk again After extensive rehabilitation 19 20 Raso returned 6 months after the injury at the 2019 Cup of Nations where she scored in her return match against New Zealand 21 Loan to Canberra United 2016 2017 Edit On 10 October 2016 it was announced Raso would be loaned to Canberra United for the 2016 17 W League season 22 23 Loan to Brisbane Roar 2017 2019 Edit On 21 September 2017 Raso signed a loan with Brisbane Roar FC for the 2017 18 W League season 24 After recovering from a back injury sustained in the 2018 Portland Thorns season Raso signed another loan agreement with the Roar for the 2018 19 W League She made 4 appearances and scored 1 goal Everton 2020 2021 EditIn January 2020 Raso was transferred to Everton in the FA Women s Super League She would join and be free to play for them from mid February following an international break She was released as a free agent by Everton on 17 August 2021 25 26 Manchester City 2021 Edit On 18 August 2021 Raso signed a two year contract with Manchester City 27 28 On 31 August Raso made her Manchester City debut as a second half substitute in a 1 1 draw with Real Madrid in the UEFA Women s Champions League International career EditIn June 2012 Raso was called up to the Australian senior squad for the first time 29 She made her debut on 24 June in a 1 1 draw with New Zealand 30 She was part of the Australian under 20 side at the 2013 AFF Women s Championship and was part of the side that finished runner up to Japan s under 23 side 31 Following this she returned to the senior side for the matches against China 32 and played in the match held on 24 November 33 Raso was a member of the Matildas Tokyo 2020 Olympics squad The Matildas qualified for the quarter finals and beat Great Britain before being eliminated in the semi final with Sweden In the playoff for the Bronze medal they were beaten by the USA 34 Career statistics EditClub Edit As of match played 26 February 2023 35 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League FA cup WSL cup Continental TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsCanberra United 2011 12 W League 7 0 7 02012 13 W League 10 4 10 4Total 17 4 17 4Brisbane Roar 2013 14 W League 14 4 14 42014 15 W League 10 3 10 3Total 24 7 24 7Washington Spirit 2015 NWSL 9 0 9 0Melbourne Victory loan 2015 16 W League 10 1 10 1Portland Thorns 2016 NWSL 21 0 21 02017 NWSL 24 7 24 72018 NWSL 12 2 12 22019 NWSL 14 4 14 4Total 71 13 71 13Canberra United 2016 17 W League 11 2 11 2Brisbane Roar loan 2018 19 W League 4 1 4 1Brisbane Roar 2019 20 W League 8 4 8 4Everton 2020 21 FA WSL 22 5 2 0 2 0 26 5Manchester City 2021 22 FA WSL 13 3 3 1 4 0 2 0 22 42022 23 WSL 10 1 0 0 6 4 2 0 18 5Total 23 4 3 1 10 4 4 0 38 9Career total 199 10 5 1 12 4 4 0 220 11 International Edit As of match played 22 February 2023 36 Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps GoalsAustralia 2012 2 02013 2 02014 6 12015 4 02016 0 02017 10 02018 6 12019 11 12020 5 32021 12 02022 8 42023 2 2Total 68 12Scores and results list Australia s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Raso goal List of international goals scored by Hayley Raso Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 12 March 2014 Paralimni Stadium Paralimni Cyprus Italy 5 0 5 2 2014 Cyprus Cup2 10 April 2018 Amman International Stadium Amman Jordan Vietnam 8 0 8 0 2018 AFC Women s Asian Cup3 28 February 2019 Leichhardt Oval Sydney Australia New Zealand 2 0 2 0 2019 Cup of Nations4 7 February 2020 Campbelltown Sports Stadium Sydney Australia Chinese Taipei 5 0 7 0 2020 AFC Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament5 10 February 2020 Thailand 5 0 6 06 11 March 2020 Cẩm Phả Stadium Cẩm Phả Vietnam Vietnam 2 0 2 17 21 January 2022 Mumbai Football Arena Mumbai India Indonesia 5 0 18 0 2022 AFC Women s Asian Cup8 18 09 12 April 2022 GIO Stadium Canberra Australia New Zealand 2 0 3 1 Friendly10 15 November 2022 Central Coast Stadium Gosford Australia Thailand 2 0 2 011 16 February 2023 Industree Group Stadium Gosford Australia Czech Republic 1 0 4 0 2023 Cup of Nations12 2 0Honours EditClub Edit Brisbane Roar Football ClubW League Premiership 2017 18Canberra UnitedW League Championship 2011 12 W League Premiership 2011 12 2016 17Portland ThornsNWSL Championship 2017 NWSL Shield 2016 Rose City Riveters Most Valuable Player 2017 15 Manchester CityWomen s League Cup 2021 22International Edit Australia Tournament of Nations 2017 FFA Cup of Nations 2019See also EditList of Australia women s international soccer players List of foreign FA Women s Super League players List of Portland Thorns FC players List of Washington Spirit players List of Italian AustraliansPortals Women s association football Olympic Games Sports association football BiographyReferences Edit FIFA Women s World Cup Canada 2015 List of Players Australia PDF FIFA Retrieved 12 May 2018 a b Snubbed Raso gets sweet taste of revenge against Roar The Canberra Times 28 January 2012 Archived from the original on 9 March 2014 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Hayley Raso Sport for Women Sport Hydrant Retrieved 3 December 2013 a b Hayley Raso Canberra W League Football Player Profile Yahoo Sport Australia Archived from the original on 9 December 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Newcastle Jets Go Down to Canberra United Hunter Valley Football 27 October 2012 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 3 November 2013 Page Fleta 26 November 2012 Late goal shatters Canberra United s dream The Canberra Times Retrieved 3 December 2013 Gaskin Lee 15 August 2013 United lose Raso gain McLaughlin The Canberra Times Retrieved 3 December 2013 Brisbane Roar Women v Canberra United Women Play by play commentary Football Federation Australia 9 November 2013 Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Roar power home against Wanderers The Women s Game 1 December 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Australian forward Haley Raso and Nigerian defender Josephine Chukwunonye set to join Spirit after the Women s World Cup Washington Spirit 11 June 2015 Retrieved 10 August 2015 Huge home crowd propels Spirit to 3 0 win over the Reign Washington Spirit 18 July 2015 Retrieved 10 August 2015 Spirit Waives Forward Hayley Raso Washington Spirit 11 April 2018 Retrieved 12 May 2018 Portland Thorns sign midfielder Celeste Boureille acquire forward Hayley Raso The Oregonian 15 April 2016 Linehan Meg 27 June 2017 Christine Sinclair leads Thorns to 3 0 win over FC Kansas City National Women s Soccer League Archived from the original on 22 June 2017 Retrieved 27 June 2017 a b Gabby 2 October 2017 Hayley Raso Voted 2017 Rose City Riveters Player of the Year Rose City Riveters Retrieved 12 May 2017 Hayley Raso among key Portland Thorns finally returning to the field from injury Oregon Live 27 June 2014 Thorns FC forward Hayley Raso out 6 8 weeks with back injury Thorns FC 27 August 2018 Tears and cheers as Hayley Raso makes Mother s Day Matildas Retrieved 21 January 2020 Watch Battling Hayley Raso s return after broken back The Women s Game Retrieved 21 January 2020 Galloway Patrick 14 October 2018 Will I walk again Australian football star s battle back from horror on field spinal injury ABC News Retrieved 22 January 2020 Xidias Angelica 27 May 2019 How the Matildas Hayley Raso went from broken back to FIFA Women s World Cup in one year Vogue Australia Retrieved 21 January 2020 Hayley Raso heads back to Canberra United The Women s Game 10 October 2016 Goldberg Jamie 20 October 2016 Portland Thorns loan Hayley Raso Celeste Boureille to Australian club Canberra United The Oregonian Matildas Raso returns to W League The World Game SBS 21 September 2017 Hayley Raso Everton Women sign Australia forward for undisclosed fee BBC Sport 17 January 2020 Retrieved 22 January 2020 Gold Rachel Rose 17 January 2020 Everton Women sign Australian International Hayley Raso Royal Blue Mersey Retrieved 22 January 2020 Fisher Bethany 19 August 2021 Hayley Raso Aussie star discusses the appeal of Man City move Her Football Hub Retrieved 30 August 2021 Manchester City sign Australia forward Hayley Raso from WSL rivals Everton The Guardian 18 August 2021 Page Fleta 15 June 2012 Raso makes right move for Matildas The Canberra Times Retrieved 3 December 2013 Slatyer Rescues Matildas Australian FourFourTwo 25 June 2012 Archived from the original on 11 December 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Valiant Young Matildas fall at last hurdle The Women s Game 23 September 2013 Archived from the original on 16 January 2014 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Matildas squad named for China clashes ESPN FC 14 November 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Five Things Learned Australia v China Game 1 The Women s Game 27 November 2013 Retrieved 3 December 2013 Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2021 The Roar Retrieved 3 March 2022 https int soccerway com players hayley raso 215393 https int soccerway com players hayley raso 215393 Further reading EditGrainey Timothy 2012 Beyond Bend It Like Beckham The Global Phenomenon of Women s Soccer University of Nebraska Press ISBN 0803240368 Oxenham Gwendolyn 2017 Under the Lights and In the Dark Untold Stories of Women s Soccer Icon Books Limited ISBN 9781785781544 Stay Shane 2019 The Women s World Cup 2019 Book Everything You Need to Know About the Soccer World Cup Books on Demand ISBN 1782551921 Theivam Keiran and Jeff Kassouf 2019 The Making of the Women s World Cup Defining stories from a sport s coming of age Little ISBN 1472143310 Various 2019 Stand Up for the Future Penguin Random House ISBN 0143794396 Williams Jean 2007 A Beautiful Game International Perspectives on Women s Football A amp C Black ISBN 1845206754 Williams Lydia 2019 Saved Allen amp Unwin ISBN 9781760871628External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hayley Raso Hayley Raso FIFA competition record archived National Women s Soccer League player profile Portland Thorns FC player profile Washington Spirit player profile Archived 14 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine Hayley Raso on Twitter Hayley Raso at Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hayley Raso amp oldid 1142424549, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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