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Cerne, Johnson named in Future Matildas program

Western United stars Alana Cerne and Kahli Johnson have been awarded scholarships for the Future Matildas program in 2023.

Beginning in 2019, the Future Matildas program aims to provide a training environment for the most talented young female footballers to aspire to represent Australia in the future.

Led by Young Matildas coach Leah Blayney, the program gives players opportunities for specialised training sessions with other aspiring national team players in between the domestic Australian seasons.

Western United football general manager Mal Impiombato said Cerne and Johnson’s selections were indicative of their hard work and dedication over a number of months.

“We are delighted that Alana and Kahli have been recognised with scholarships for the Future Matildas program,” he said.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for both players to keep developing in a high-performance environment.

“Alana’s rapid development is proof of our development pathway in action and we are extremely proud to see a player of her calibre progress through Calder United, into our Liberty A-League roster and now into a national team opportunity.

“Kahli has been a regular feature in Young Matildas camps and continues to impress on the international stage. As one of the youngest members of our squad, her application and work ethic has been exemplary and she continues to be rewarded with opportunities such as these.”

Cerne has been a mainstay at the heart of Western United’s defence in the A-League Women this season, missing just one match for the entire campaign.

This marks the first time that Cerne has earned recognition at national team level.

Johnson is no stranger to international environments, featuring heavily in Blayney’s Young Matildas side for the last 12 months.

The 19-year-old has only recently come out of camp with the team, scoring against Guam as the Young Matildas advanced to the next phase of qualification for the 2024 AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

Both players will join the Future Matildas training program at the conclusion of United’s A-League campaign and will train regular throughout the off-season period.

Former Calder United player Caitlin KARIC and former Bundoora United player Alana Jancevski were also named in the program.

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