Western Sydney Wanderers Ready to Develop and Compete in NPL Women’s NSW

Western Sydney Wanderers will enter the upcoming National Premier Leagues Women’s NSW season focused on combining competitiveness with development, as the club prepares to showcase a squad brimming with emerging talent.
With Wanderers Football Park set to host all home fixtures, the club continues to position its NPL Women’s NSW program as a vital step in the player pathway, providing a platform for future A-League Women’s stars and Australian representatives to develop in a demanding senior environment.
The Wanderers’ squad features a strong group of players eager to establish themselves at NPL level. Isabella Sultan, Mary Dal Broi, Ava D’Costa, Catalina Wyrzynski, Tessa Young, Frideriki Karaberis, Mia Nataly, Madena Moussa, Madeline Angel, Savannah Murray, Annabella Keep, Mya Callil, Chelsea Barton, Jade O’Brien, Alyssa McKenzie and Charlotte Bradshaw are among the players set to form the core of the side this season.
With a focus on growth and opportunity, the Wanderers will be looking to test themselves against experienced opposition while continuing to build depth and resilience throughout the campaign.
The young Wanderers’ season begins with a challenging opening assignment, travelling south to face Illawarra Stingrays at The Pond – Lakelands Oval in Dapto, in what shapes as an early examination of the squad’s progress.


