2014 W-League Grand Final (December)

The 2014 W-League Grand Final took place at nib Stadium in Perth, Western Australia on 21 December 2014.

2014 W-League Grand Final
Event2014 W-League
Date21 December 2014
Venuenib Stadium, Perth, Australia
RefereeKate Jacewicz
Attendance2,671
WeatherSunny, 27 °C (81 °F)
34% humidity

Match details

Perth Glory1–3Canberra United
McCallum  63' Report Ochs  20'
Sykes  75', 78'
Attendance: 2,671
Referee: Kate Jacewicz
Perth Glory
Canberra United
PERTH GLORY:
GK1 Mackenzie Arnold
MF2 Sarah Carroll 49' 62'
MF6 Alanna Kennedy
DF15 Shelina Zadorsky 90+3'
DF4 Bronwyn Studman
MF5 Shannon May
MF14 Collette McCallum (c)
FW17 Marianna Tabain
MF9 Caitlin Foord 64'
FW12 Kate Gill
MF13 Elisa D'Ovidio 73'
Substitutes:
DF3 Carys Hawkins 62'
FW7 Gabrielle Marzano 73'
GK18 Gabrielle Dal Busco
DF8 Shawn Billam
DF16 Thia Eastman
Manager:
Jamie Harnwell
CANBERRA UNITED:
GK1 Chantel Jones
DF12 Sally Rojahn
DF7 Ellie Brush
DF2 Catherine Brown 64'
DF13 Nicole Begg (c)
MF10 Grace Maher 53'
MF16 Lori Lindsey 90+1'
MF6 Caitlin Munoz 86'
FW22 Stephanie Ochs
FW11 Michelle Heyman
FW14 Ashleigh Sykes
Substitutes:
DF3 Julia De Angelis 53'
MF9 Grace Gill 90+1'
GK20 Melissa Maizels
DF5 Grace Field
MF15 Tegan Riding
Manager:
Liesbeth Migchelsen
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