Cortnee Vine

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From Sydney to America: Cortnee Vine's Soccer Journey Unveiled

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Matildas star Cortnee Vine makes a big move to the NWSL, leaving Sydney FC for North Carolina Courage. Read about her exciting soccer journey!

Cortnee Vine, the Matildas World Cup hero, has recently signed a three-year deal with the North Carolina Courage in the United States' National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). This move marks a significant step in her career, departing from Sydney FC alongside teammate Charlotte McLean. Vine's decision to join the NWSL showcases her ambition and determination to compete at the highest level of women's soccer.

The iconic Sydney FC duo of Cortnee Vine and Charlotte McLean bidding farewell to the club has surprised many fans. Their departure signifies a new chapter for Vine as she embarks on her journey in the NWSL. Known for her speed and skills on the field, Vine's presence in the league is anticipated to make a mark and elevate the competition's intensity.

Despite leaving the A-League Women, Cortnee Vine's move to the US has created buzz within the soccer community. Her signing with the North Carolina Courage has brought attention to the NWSL and highlighted the growing appeal of women's soccer globally. With Vine's transfer, she aims to continue representing the Matildas on an international stage while honing her talents in a new environment.

Joining the North Carolina Courage for the 2026 NWSL season, Cortnee Vine's commitment to the team reflects her dedication to success and growth in her soccer career. Her partnership with the Courage is set to enhance both her individual development and the team's competitive edge, positioning her as a key player to watch in the upcoming seasons.

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Matildas World Cup hero Cortnee Vine signs three-year deal with ... (ABC News)

Matildas winger Cortnee Vine joins North Carolina Courage in the United States' National Women's Soccer League, sealing her club future until the 2027 ...

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Iconic Sydney FC duo Cortnee Vine and Charlotte McLean depart ... (Hyundai A-League)

Sydney FC have confirmed stars Cortnee Vine and Charlotte McLean will leave the club, with both set for a move to the NWSL.

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Sydney FC's Cortnee Vine quits ALW for US move - ESPN (ESPN Australia)

Cortnee Vine, the most recognisable star in the A-League Women, has dealt the competition a significant blow by leaving Sydney FC to take up a contract in ...

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Matildas star Cortnee Vine signs with NWSL side North Carolina ... (Optus Sport)

It has been revealed where in the United States top flight the 26-year-old is heading.

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Matildas star leaving Sydney FC (NEWS.com.au)

Matildas star Cortnee Vine is leaving Sydney FC to play in America's National Women's Soccer League.

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Courage signs forward Cortnee Vine (North Carolina Courage)

The Matildas star joins the Courage on a guaranteed deal through the 2026 NWSL season. Vine will join the team upon receipt of her P-1 Visa. She will be ...

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Cortnee Vine signs with North Carolina Courage in the NWSL (Matildas)

CommBank Matildas' forward Cortnee Vine has officially signed for North Carolina Courage through the 2026 NWSL season, making the move from Sydney FC ...

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Cortnee's Courage: Vine departs Sydney FC for US (Herald Sun)

Matildas speedy winger Cortnee Vine will make America her home for the next three years โ€“ after signing a new deal with North Carolina Courage.

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Matildas World Cup hero Cortnee Vine departs Sydney FC to make ... (The Guardian)

Australia winger joins NWSL club North Carolina Courage and set to link up with new team after Paris Olympics.

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