W-League transfers for 2011–12 season

This is a list of Australian soccer transfers for the 2011–12 W-League. Only moves featuring at least one W-League club are listed.

Transfers

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All players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the W-League. All transfers between W-League clubs include a free transfer period in the off-season since prior to the 2017–18 season, the W-League didn't have multi-year contracts.[1][2]

Pre-season

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Date Name Moving from Moving to
30 January 2011 Amber Neilson Newcastle Jets Retired[3]
24 February 2011   Allison Lipsher Newcastle Jets   Atlanta Beat[4]
26 February 2011   Alex Singer Perth Glory   Dalsjöfors GoIF[5][6]
15 March 2011   Tine Cederkvist Perth Glory   Linköpings[note 1][5][7]
15 April 2011   Tseng Shu-o Canberra United   Vancouver Whitecaps[8]
23 April 2011   Lydia Vandenbergh Sydney FC   magicJack[9]
27 September 2011   Abby Erceg Unattached Adelaide United[10][11]
30 September 2011 Lisa De Vanna Brisbane Roar Newcastle Jets[12][13]
September 2011   Aroon Clansey   Three Kings United Canberra United[14]
2 October 2011 Sneź Veljanovska Melbourne Victory Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Christine Walters Unattached Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Georgia Yeoman-Dale Unattached Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Hayley Raso Unattached Canberra United[15]
6 October 2011   Ariane Hingst Unattached Newcastle Jets[16]
7 October 2011   Anna Green Unattached Adelaide United[17][11]
11 October 2011   Taryn Hemmings   Boston Breakers Canberra United[18]
11 October 2011 Emily van Egmond[note 2] Canberra United Newcastle Jets[20]
11 October 2011 Nicola Bolger Sydney FC Newcastle Jets[20]
11 October 2011 Alanna Kennedy Sydney FC Newcastle Jets[20]
11 October 2011 Linda O'Neill Sydney FC Newcastle Jets[20]
11 October 2011   Danielle Johnson   Sky Blue Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Rebekah Stott Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Katrina Gorry Adelaide United Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Georgie Koutrouvelis   FFV NTC Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Jackie Vogt   FFV NTC Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Laura Spiranovic   South Melbourne Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Stephanie Tanti   Sandringham SC Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Cassandra Dimovski   Box Hill United Melbourne Victory[21]
12 October 2011 Hayley Crawford Newcastle Jets Unattached[22]
12 October 2011 Melissa Barbieri Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets[23][24]
12 October 2011   Stacey Day Adelaide United Newcastle Jets[25]
12 October 2011 Monnique Kofoed Perth Glory Newcastle Jets[25]
12 October 2011 Rhali Dobson Unattached Newcastle Jets[25]
12 October 2011 Cassandra Koppen Unattached Newcastle Jets[25]
12 October 2011 Bronte Bates Unattached Newcastle Jets[25]
12 October 2011 Gemma Pearce Unattached Newcastle Jets[25]
13 October 2011 Kate Gill[note 3] Perth Glory Unattached[5]
13 October 2011 Sam Kerr Perth Glory Unattached[5]
13 October 2011 Collette McCallum Perth Glory Unattached[5]
13 October 2011   Alexandra Nilsson Perth Glory   Umeå[5][27][28]
13 October 2011 Sarah Carroll   FW NTC Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Shawn Billam   FW NTC Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Mackenzie Arnold Unattached Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Erika Elze Brisbane Roar Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Ella Mastrantonio Melbourne Victory Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011   Katie Holtham   Doncaster Rovers Belles Perth Glory (loan)[5][29]
14 October 2011 Emma Checker Unattached Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Grace Henry Unattached Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Ebony Philcox Unattached Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Daniela Di Bartolo Unattached Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Vanessa Reed Unattached Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Katherine Ebbs Unattached Adelaide United[11]
17 October 2011 Lauren Colthorpe Brisbane Roar Unattached[30]
17 October 2011 Catherine Cannuli Sydney FC Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Ashley Spina   QAS Brisbane Roar[30][31]
17 October 2011   Hoshimi Kishi Unattached Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Vedrana Popovic Adelaide United Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Sasha McDonnell Newcastle Jets Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011   Allison Lipsher   Atlanta Beat Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011   Estelle Johnson   Philadelphia Independence Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Thea Slatyer Newcastle Jets Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Monique Jackson   Macarthur Rams Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Sham Khamis   Macarthur Rams Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Victoria Balomenos Adelaide United Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Rachael Soutar   NSWIS Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Alisha Bass   NSWIS Sydney FC[32]
18 October 2011 Ursula Hughson Melbourne Victory Unattached[33]
18 October 2011 Deanna Niceski Melbourne Victory Unattached[33]
18 October 2011   Marlies Oostdam Melbourne Victory Unattached[33]
18 October 2011 Nicole Paul Melbourne Victory Unattached[33]
18 October 2011   Megan Rapinoe Unattached Sydney FC[34]
15 November 2011   Lisa-Marie Woods   Fortuna Hjørring Perth Glory[35]

Mid-season

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Date Name Moving from Moving to
29 October 2011   Megan Rapinoe Sydney FC Unattached[36]
8 December 2011   Lisa-Marie Woods Perth Glory Unattached[37]
28 December 2011 Kahlia Hogg Canberra United   Florida State Seminoles[38]
5 January 2012[note 4]   Emma Kete Perth Glory Canberra United[37][39]

Re-signings

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Date Name Club
15 September 2011 Brianna Davey Melbourne Victory[23][21]
30 September 2011 Tara Andrews Newcastle Jets[12]
30 September 2011 Hannah Brewer Newcastle Jets[12]
2 October 2011 Lydia Williams Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Ellie Brush Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Leah Blayney[note 5] Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Caitlin Cooper Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Michelle Heyman Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Kahlia Hogg Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Caitlin Munoz Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Ellyse Perry Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Sally Shipard Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Ashleigh Sykes Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Nicole Sykes Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Grace Gill Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Jennifer Bisset Canberra United[15]
2 October 2011 Sally Rojahn Canberra United[15]
11 October 2011   Kendall Fletcher Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011   Jodie Taylor Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Rita Mankowska Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Ashley Brown Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Maika Ruyter-Hooley Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Stephanie Catley Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Enza Barilla Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Caitlin Friend Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Amy Jackson Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011 Louisa Bisby Melbourne Victory[21]
11 October 2011   Gülcan Koca Melbourne Victory[21]
12 October 2011 Alexandra Huynh Newcastle Jets[25]
12 October 2011 Gema Simon Newcastle Jets[25]
12 October 2011 Alison Logue Newcastle Jets[25]
13 October 2011 Tanya Oxtoby Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011   Carys Hawkins Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Shannon May Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Katarina Jukic Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Sadie Lawrence Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Jaymee Gibbons Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Elisa D'Ovidio Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Emily Dunn Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Lara Filocamo Perth Glory[5]
13 October 2011 Marianna Tabain Perth Glory[5]
14 October 2011 Ruth Wallace Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Racheal Quigley Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Angela Fimmano Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Donna Cockayne Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Georgia Macri Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Nenita Burgess Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Sian McLaren Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011   Ashleigh Gunning[note 6] Adelaide United[11][41]
14 October 2011 Leanne Slater Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Marijana Rajcic Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Greta French-Kennedy Adelaide United[11]
14 October 2011 Kristi Harvey Adelaide United[11]
17 October 2011 Clare Polkinghorne Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Casey Dumont Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Kim Carroll[note 7] Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Elise Kellond-Knight[note 8] Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Lana Harch Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Tameka Butt Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Emily Gielnik Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Laura Alleway Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Karla Reuter Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Brooke Spence Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Joanne Burgess Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Aivi Luik Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Ellen Beaumont Brisbane Roar[30]
17 October 2011 Kyah Simon Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Heather Garriock[note 9] Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Caitlin Foord Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Sarah Walsh Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Servet Uzunlar Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Kylie Ledbrook Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Leena Khamis[note 10] Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Danielle Brogan Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Teigen Allen Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Teresa Polias Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Renee Rollason Sydney FC[32]
17 October 2011 Brittany Whitfield Sydney FC[32]

Notes

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  1. ^ Cederkvist returned to her parent club Malmö before being loaned to Linköpings.
  2. ^ van Egmond spent the off-season at Fortuna Hjørring.[19]
  3. ^ Gill spent the off-season at Linköpings.[26]
  4. ^ Player was released to free agency before joining new club
  5. ^ Blayney spent the off-season at Boston Breakers.[40]
  6. ^ Gunning spent the off-season at Washington Freedom and Eskilstuna United.
  7. ^ K. Carroll spent the off-season at Fortuna Hjørring.[42]
  8. ^ Kellond-Knight spent the off-season at Fortuna Hjørring.[43]
  9. ^ Garriock spent the off-season at Malmö.[44][45]
  10. ^ L. Khamis spent the off-season at Fortuna Hjørring.[46]

References

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