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Kayla Morrison burst onto the W-League scene last season, lifting the Championship and earning the Club’s Victory Medal and Players’ Player awards for 2020/21. However, the centre-back’s breakthrough into Australia’s top flight was anything but sudden. A culmination of hard work and persistence led to Morrison’s opportunity with Victory, a journey which the 25-year-old describes as ‘unbelievable’. The American had been applying her skills with Bulleen Lions FC in the NPLW Victoria and knocking on the doors of W-League clubs before finding her place under Jeff Hopkins’ leadership. “I didn’t realise how difficult it would be to break into the W-League, especially as an international player,” she admitted. After two seasons in Australia, Morrison tried a different approach in obtaining a W-League contract accepting a deal to play in Sweden where she would continue her development as a defender.
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