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This is a list of Australian soccer transfers for the 2018–19 W-League. Only moves featuring at least one W-League club are listed.

Transfers

All players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the W-League.

Pre-season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
15 February 2018 Norway Elise Thorsnes Canberra United United States Utah Royals FC[1]
18 March 2018 Netherlands Marlous Pieëte Western Sydney Wanderers Retired[2]
8 April 2018 South Korea Jeon Ga-eul Melbourne Victory South Korea Hwacheon KSPO[3]
25 May 2018 New Zealand Emma Rolston Sydney FC Germany MSV Duisburg[4]
27 May 2018 Ayesha Norrie Brisbane Roar United States LA Galaxy OC[5]
13 July 2018 Alex Chidiac Adelaide United Spain Atlético Madrid[6]
21 July 2018 Caitlin Munoz Canberra United Unattached[7]
2 August 2018 United States Makenzy Doniak Adelaide United United States North Carolina Courage (loan return)[8]
3 August 2018 England Laura Bassett Canberra United Unattached[9]
3 August 2018 United States Haley Kopmeyer Canberra United United States Orlando Pride[note 1][9]
3 August 2018 United States Toni Pressley Canberra United United States Orlando Pride (loan return)[9]
3 August 2018 Nikola Orgill Newcastle Jets Canberra United[11]
3 August 2018 Natasha Prior Newcastle Jets Canberra United[11]
20 August 2018 Larissa Crummer Melbourne City Newcastle Jets[12]
20 August 2018 South Africa Refiloe Jane South Africa Vaal University of Technology Canberra United[13]
20 August 2018 South Africa Rhoda Mulaudzi South Africa Mamelodi Sundowns Canberra United[13]
24 August 2018 Leena Khamis Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers[14]
24 August 2018 Kylie Ledbrook Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers[14]
24 August 2018 Georgia Yeoman-Dale Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers[14]
24 August 2018 Michelle Heyman Canberra United Adelaide United[7][15]
24 August 2018 Eliza Campbell Adelaide United Perth Glory[16]
28 August 2018 Melissa Maizels Perth Glory Canberra United[17]
31 August 2018 Servet Uzunlar Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[18]
2 September 2018 Israel Lee Falkon Western Sydney Wanderers Israel Ramat HaSharon[19]
3 September 2018 Remy Siemsen Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers[20]
4 September 2018 United States Tori Huster Newcastle Jets United States Washington Spirit (loan return)[21]
4 September 2018 Courtney Nevin Australia Football NSW Institute Western Sydney Wanderers[22]
5 September 2018 Alanna Kennedy Melbourne City Sydney FC[23]
7 September 2018 Amy Sayer Canberra United Sydney FC[7][23]
7 September 2018 Jacynta Galabadaarachchi Unattached Perth Glory[24]
7 September 2018 Caitlin Cooper Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers[25]
14 September 2018 Sham Khamis Sydney FC Canberra United[26]
16 September 2018 Patricia Charalambous Perth Glory Cyprus Apollon Ladies[27]
17 September 2018 Turkey Gülcan Koca Melbourne Victory Retired[28]
21 September 2018 Emily Gielnik Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory[29][30]
21 September 2018 Dylan Holmes Australia Adelaide City Adelaide United[31]
23 September 2018 Grace Maher Canberra United Melbourne Victory[7][32]
24 September 2018 Helen Cáceres Unattached Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Adriana Jones Adelaide United Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Elise Kellond-Knight Sweden Hammarby Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Tameka Butt Brisbane Roar Melbourne City[29][33]
25 September 2018 Wales Jess Fishlock Melbourne City France Olympique Lyon[note 2][34]
27 September 2018 Kahlia Hogg Western Sydney Wanderers Adelaide United[35]
28 September 2018 Liana Danaskos Canberra United Western Sydney Wanderers[36]
28 September 2018 Caitlin Jarvie Spain Paradinyes Western Sydney Wanderers[36]
28 September 2018 United States Sofia Huerta United States Houston Dash Sydney FC (loan)[37]
28 September 2018 United States Danielle Colaprico Adelaide United[note 3] Sydney FC[37]
2 October 2018 United States Ashley Hatch Melbourne City United States Washington Spirit[note 4][39]
2 October 2018 United States Christina Gibbons Melbourne Victory United States Sky Blue FC[note 5][39]
2 October 2018 United States Kristen McNabb Melbourne Victory United States Seattle Reign FC (loan return)[39]
2 October 2018 United States Amanda Frisbie Perth Glory United States Sky Blue FC[note 6][39]
2 October 2018 Costa Rica Raquel Rodríguez Perth Glory United States Sky Blue FC (loan return)[39]
2 October 2018 United States Emily Sonnett Perth Glory United States Portland Thorns FC (loan return)[39]
3 October 2018 Leticia McKenna Australia Football West NTC Perth Glory[42]
3 October 2018 Jenna McCormick Adelaide United Brisbane Roar[43]
5 October 2018 United States Taylor Smith United States Washington Spirit Newcastle Jets (loan)[44]
5 October 2018 England Chioma Ubogagu United States Orlando Pride Brisbane Roar (loan)[45]
5 October 2018 Ella Mastrantonio Unattached Melbourne Victory[46]
6 October 2018 Japan Yūki Nagasato United States Chicago Red Stars Brisbane Roar (loan)[47]
8 October 2018 Annalee Grove Newcastle Jets Brisbane Roar[48]
9 October 2018 Meaghan McElligott Australia Moreton Bay Jets Canberra United[49]
9 October 2018 United States Alyssa Mautz Adelaide United[note 7] Perth Glory[50]
10 October 2018 United States Katie Naughton Adelaide United[note 8] Perth Glory[51]
11 October 2018 Denmark Theresa Nielsen United States Seattle Reign FC Melbourne City (loan)[52]
11 October 2018 United States Jasmyne Spencer United States Seattle Reign FC Melbourne City (loan)[52]
11 October 2018 Ghana Elizabeth Addo United States Seattle Reign FC Western Sydney Wanderers (loan)[52]
11 October 2018 Scotland Rachel Corsie United States Utah Royals FC Canberra United (loan)[53]
12 October 2018 Iceland Gunnhildur Yrsa Jónsdóttir United States Utah Royals FC Adelaide United (loan)[54]
12 October 2018 Iceland Fanndís Friðriksdóttir Iceland Valur Adelaide United (loan)[54]
12 October 2018 Grace Henry Australia Queens Park FC (WA WPL) Perth Glory[55]
12 October 2018 Charlotte Grant Australia FFSA NTC Adelaide United[56]
13 October 2018 United States Amber Brooks United States Houston Dash Adelaide United (loan)[57]
16 October 2018 United States Dani Weatherholt United States Orlando Pride Melbourne Victory (loan)[58]
16 October 2018 United States Christine Nairn United States Orlando Pride Melbourne Victory (loan)[58]
16 October 2018 United States Veronica Latsko United States Houston Dash Adelaide United (loan)[59]
18 October 2018 United States Sydney Miramontez United States Utah Royals FC Western Sydney Wanderers (loan)[60]
18 October 2018 Republic of Ireland Denise O'Sullivan United States North Carolina Courage Canberra United (loan)[61]
20 October 2018 Jenna Onions Australia Queens Park FC (WA WPL) Perth Glory[62]
22 October 2018 United States Samantha Johnson United States Utah Royals FC Melbourne Victory (loan)[63]
23 October 2018 Hong Kong Cheung Wai Ki Brisbane Roar Unattached[64]
23 October 2018 Amy Chapman Brisbane Roar Unattached[64]
23 October 2018 Lucina Pullar Brisbane Roar Unattached[64]
23 October 2018 Kirsten Veeren Brisbane Roar Unattached[64]
24 October 2018 United States Savannah McCaskill United States Sky Blue FC Sydney FC (loan)[65]
25 October 2018 Olivia Price Western Sydney Wanderers Canberra United[66]
25 October 2018 Teigen Allen Sydney FC Melbourne Victory[67]
26 October 2018 Chile María José Rojas JapanOrca Kamogawa Canberra United[68]
26 October 2018 Sian McLaren Unattached Adelaide United[69]
26 October 2018 Meleri Mullan Australia FFSA NTC Adelaide United[69]

Mid-season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
13 November 2018 United States Paige Nielsen South Korea Suwon UDC Canberra United[70]
19 November 2018 Trudy Burke Unattached Sydney FC[71]
19 November 2018 Shadeene Evans Unattached Sydney FC[71]
23 November 2018 Chile María José Rojas Canberra United Unattached[72]
29 November 2018 Isabel Hodgson United States ETSU Buccaneers Adelaide United[73]
25 December 2018 United States Paige Nielsen Canberra United Unattached[74]
26 December 2018 Ashleigh Sykes Unattached Canberra United[75]
27 December 2018 Republic of Ireland Denise O'Sullivan Canberra United United States North Carolina Courage (loan return)[76]
27 December 2018 Chile María José Rojas Unattached Canberra United[76]
9 January 2019 England Jodie Taylor Melbourne City United States Reign FC (loan return)[77]
18 January 2019 United States Hailie Mace Unattached Melbourne City[78]

Re-signings

Date Name Club
17 August 2018 Taren King Canberra United[79]
22 August 2018 Jada Whyman Western Sydney Wanderers[80]
29 August 2018 Nickoletta Flannery Canberra United[81]
4 September 2018 Teresa Polias Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Elizabeth Ralston Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Rachel Soutar Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Natalie Tobin Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Princess Ibini Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Ally Green Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Taylor Ray Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Julia Vignes Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Angelique Hristodoulou Sydney FC[82]
4 September 2018 Rachel Lowe Western Sydney Wanderers[22]
4 September 2018 Susan Phonsongkham Western Sydney Wanderers[22]
5 September 2018 Emily Condon Adelaide United[83]
5 September 2018 Sarah Willacy Adelaide United[83]
5 September 2018 Emily Hodgson Adelaide United[83]
5 September 2018 Lisa De Vanna Sydney FC[23]
5 September 2018 Chloe Logarzo Sydney FC[23]
5 September 2018 Caitlin Foord Sydney FC[23]
5 September 2018 Amy Harrison Sydney FC[23]
17 September 2018 Georgia Campagnale Adelaide United[84]
17 September 2018 Chelsie Dawber Adelaide United[84]
18 September 2018 Jenna Kingsley Newcastle Jets[85]
18 September 2018 Cortnee Vine Newcastle Jets[85]
20 September 2018 Tara Andrews Newcastle Jets[86]
20 September 2018 Gema Simon Newcastle Jets[86]
20 September 2018 United States Lo'eau LaBonta Western Sydney Wanderers[87]
21 September 2018 United States Rachel Hill Perth Glory[88]
23 September 2018 Claire Coelho Newcastle Jets[89]
23 September 2018 Sophie Nenadovic Newcastle Jets[89]
23 September 2018 Clare Wheeler Newcastle Jets[89]
25 September 2018 Cassidy Davis Newcastle Jets[90]
25 September 2018 Hannah Brewer Newcastle Jets[90]
24 September 2018 Steph Catley Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Kyah Simon Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Japan Yukari Kinga Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 New Zealand Rebekah Stott Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Amy Jackson Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Melissa Barbieri Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Rhali Dobson Melbourne City[33]
24 September 2018 Sofia Sakalis Melbourne City[33]
25 September 2018 Angie Beard Melbourne Victory[91]
26 September 2018 Melina Ayres Melbourne Victory[92]
26 September 2018 Kyra Cooney-Cross Melbourne Victory[92]
26 September 2018 MelindaJ Barbieri Melbourne Victory[92]
27 September 2018 Laura Johns Adelaide United[93]
27 September 2018 England Natasha Dowie Melbourne Victory[94]
28 September 2018 United States Aubrey Bledsoe Sydney FC[37]
28 September 2018 Laura Alleway Melbourne Victory[95]
2 October 2018 Annabel Martin Melbourne Victory[96]
2 October 2018 Abbey Lloyd Brisbane Roar[97]
2 October 2018 Summer O'Brien Brisbane Roar[97]
2 October 2018 Natalie Tathem Brisbane Roar[97]
2 October 2018 Allira Toby Brisbane Roar[97]
2 October 2018 Kaitlyn Torpey Brisbane Roar[97]
2 October 2018 Katrina Gorry Brisbane Roar[97]
3 October 2018 Casey Dumont Melbourne Victory[98]
3 October 2018 Beth Mason-Jones Melbourne Victory[98]
3 October 2018 Abbey Meakins Perth Glory[42]
3 October 2018 Morgan Aquino Perth Glory[42]
4 October 2018 Clare Polkinghorne Brisbane Roar[99]
4 October 2018 Lia Privitelli Melbourne Victory[100]
4 October 2018 Emily van Egmond Newcastle Jets[101]
4 October 2018 Sam Kerr Perth Glory[102]
5 October 2018 United States Carson Pickett Brisbane Roar[45]
5 October 2018 Kim Carroll Perth Glory[103]
5 October 2018 Sarah Carroll Perth Glory[103]
5 October 2018 Shannon May Perth Glory[103]
5 October 2018 Alexandra Gummer Melbourne Victory[46]
9 October 2018 United States Katie Stengel Newcastle Jets[104]
9 October 2018 Hayley Raso Brisbane Roar[105]
9 October 2018 United States Celeste Boureille Brisbane Roar[105]
10 October 2018 United States Nikki Stanton Perth Glory[106]
11 October 2018 Ellie Carpenter Canberra United[107]
11 October 2018 Lydia Williams Melbourne City[52]
11 October 2018 United States Lauren Barnes Melbourne City[52]
11 October 2018 England Jodie Taylor Melbourne City[52]
11 October 2018 Grace Abbey Adelaide United[108]
12 October 2018 Natasha Rigby Perth Glory[55]
17 October 2018 United States Britt Eckerstrom Newcastle Jets[109]
20 October 2018 Caitlin Doeglas Perth Glory[62]
21 October 2018 Aoife Colvill Canberra United[110]
21 October 2018 Laura Hughes Canberra United[110]
21 October 2018 Lauren Keir Canberra United[110]
21 October 2018 Madelyn Whittall Canberra United[110]
1 November 2018 Mackenzie Arnold Brisbane Roar[111]
15 November 2018 Netherlands Maruschka Waldus Western Sydney Wanderers[112]
26 November 2018 United States Arin Wright Newcastle Jets[113]

Notes

  1. ^ Kopmeyer was originally loaned to Canberra United by Seattle Reign FC, but was traded to Orlando Pride during the 2017–18 season.[10]
  2. ^ Fishlock returned from loan to her parent club Seattle Reign FC before being loaned to Olympique Lyon
  3. ^ Colaprico returned from loan to her parent club Chicago Red Stars before being loaned to Sydney FC
  4. ^ Hatch was originally loaned to Melbourne City by North Carolina Courage, but was traded to Washington Spirit during the 2017–18 season.[38]
  5. ^ Gibbons was originally loaned to Melbourne Victory by FC Kansas City, but was traded to Sky Blue FC during the 2017–18 season.[40]
  6. ^ Frisbie was originally loaned to Perth Glory by Boston Breakers, but was drafted by Sky Blue FC during the 2017–18 season.[41]
  7. ^ Mautz returned from loan to her parent club Chicago Red Stars before being loaned to Perth Glory
  8. ^ Naughton returned from loan to her parent club Chicago Red Stars before being loaned to Perth Glory

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