Leah Blayney, who appeared four times for United last season, suffered the injury whilst playing for Boston Breakers in the Women’s Professional Soccer League (WPSL) during Canberra United’s off-season and, despite some vigorous physiotherapy, needs an operation to rectify the...
The second Canberra United Roadshow hit the streets of Canberra again on Thursday … The second Canberra United Roadshow hit the streets of Canberra again on Thursday 17th November when players and staff visited St. Clare-s College in Griffith to...
Jobs at Canberra United Canberra United is the Nation’s Capital team in the Westfield W-League. The club is now preparing for its seventh season. Match day staff are required in a number of different areas to make Canberra United-s home...
General Enquiries Postage Details: Canberra United FC PO Box 50 Curtin, ACT 2605 Office Address: Football House Unit 2/3 Phipps Close Deakin, ACT 2600 Contact Details Phone: +61 2 6260 4000 Fax: +61 2 6260 4999 Email: info@can-beta.keepup.com.au OR membership@can-beta.keepup.com.au  Football Department...
Canberra United Football Club was a founder member of the Westfield W-League upon its formation in 2008. CLUB HISTORY Canberra United Football Club was a founder member of the Westfield W-League upon its formation in 2008. The team immediately became...
Play football locally! Womens football continues to experience unbelievable growth both nationally and locally with nearly 6,000 women and girls lacing up the boots on a weekly basis during the winter months in the ACT and surrounding region. With eight...
Canberra United might get vertigo on top of the Westfield W-League table – can they last the season? At the top of the Westfield W-league table, Canberra United are charting unfamiliar territory. For the first three seasons it was a...
Canberra United have moved five points clear at the top of the Westfield W-League after narrowly defeating Melbourne Victory 2-1 at McKellar Park thanks to goals from Ashleigh Sykes and Taryn Hemmings. Canberra United have moved five points clear at...