Australian superstar Kerr enters Ronaldo’s orbit



The star of Sam Kerr shines so brightly since his debut in Australia with only 15 years, which has become not only one of the best players in world football, but one of its most commercial faces.

Kerr is the all-time leading scorer in the Women's National Soccer League of the United States. The UU has been selected twice as the FIFA of the year. Earlier this year, the front was the female face, along with five-time Golden Ball winner Cristiano Ronaldo and 2018 World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe at the launch of the latest sportswear with giant boots with the brand Nike

Kerr played for the first time in the Women's World Cup when she was a teenager in 2011 in Germany and the 25-year-old scored on Sunday in her ninth final match for the Matildas, albeit in a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to Italy in Valenciennes.

Reportedly, she is on track to become the first Australian footballer to earn more than a million dollars a year, while her profile soars.

It could have been very different. Born to an Indian father and Australian mother, she played Australian rules in Western Australia when she was a child and was convinced that one day she would represent her beloved West Coast Eagles, like her brother.

He switched to football at age 12 and made his debut with the Matildas as a substitute against Italy in 2009 before turning 16.

She admits that changing the Australian Rules, where there was little hope of making a living as a woman, was not easy.

He made his debut for Perth Glory of the W-League at age 15 and spent four years at the club before moving to Sydney FC.

Known for her rhythm, agility and skill, of course, as well as for her backflip goal record, Kerr went to the United States in 2013, first to Western New York Flash, then to Sky Blue FC in New Jersey and now to Chicago On On Sunday, he led her to 32 goals in 78 games for the Matildas.

It is likely that Australia will have to join that record in the crucial second Group C game against Brazil in Montpellier on Thursday, a match that the Matildas can not miss now.

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