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Top facts about Sam Kerr

Sam Kerr's Early Life, Career, relationships, attributes, net worth and…

Samantha Kerr is a soccer player from Australia who is considered as one of the best soccer players in Australia. For her exceptional dribbling abilities as well as her ability to maneuver the ball in a very mesmerizing way, the footballer has been hailed.

Kerr has proven over the years, as someone who comes from a family of athletes, that she is able to follow the path of success on which her family has been.

Samantha Kerr has played for several clubs in the course of her career and is now the all-time top scorer in both the United States National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the Australian W-League. It seems, her story is one worth reading.

Kerr began her career with Perth Glory at the age of 15, where she played from 2008 to 2012, before moving to Sydney FC. She joined the Western New York Flash for the NWSL's opening season in 2013 and helped lead the team to win the NWSL Shield.

In the same league, she then played for Sky Blue FC and the Chicago Red Stars. At the age of 15, Kerr won her first senior international cap in 2009 and represented Australia in the AFC Women's Asian Cup tournaments in 2010, 2014, and 2018.

She has been in the Australian squad on the world stage since 2009 and played in the FIFA Women's World Cups in 2011, 2015, and 2019, as well as the Summer Olympics in 2012 and 2016.

Top facts about Sam Kerr

As the best player in Australia, Kerr was awarded the 2017 Julie Dolan Medal and is a four-time winner of the PFA Women's Footballer of the Year Award.

She is the only Australian female footballer to be added to the Ballon d'Or shortlist, having been nominated in 2018 and 2019. In 2013 and 2014, the Football Media Association (FMA) named Kerr International Player of the Year, and in 2018, Kerr was appointed Young Australian of the Year 2018.

The same year, she won the Best International Women's Soccer Player ESPY Award. She became the first Australian player in 2019 to score a hat trick at a World Cup tournament, male or female.

Now, before jumping into the details, let’s take a look at some general information about Sam Kerr

Quick Facts

Full Name

: Samantha May Kerr

Sam Kerr's Nickname:

 Kerr

Sam Kerr's Nationality:

Australian

Sam Kerr's Date and Place of Birth :

 10 September 1993, East Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia

Sam Kerr's Age:

 27

Sam Kerr's Height & Weight:

 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in), 66 kg

Sam Kerr's Marital Status:

 Unmarried

Sam Kerr's Girlfriend:

 Nikki Stanton

Sam Kerr's Hair Colour:

 Black

Sam Kerr's Skin Colour:

 Indian complexion

Sam Kerr's Religion:

 No religion

Sam Kerr's Position:

 Forward

Sam Kerr's Current team:

 Chelsea

Sam Kerr's Jersey Number:

 20

Sam Kerr's Active Years: 

2006-present

Sam Kerr Early Life

Kerr was born on the west coast of Australia in East Fremantle, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

One of the

Top facts about Sam Kerr

is that in Calcutta, her Anglo-Indian father, Roger Kerr, was born to an English father (a featherweight boxer) and a basketball-playing Indian mother.

Roxanne, Kerr's mum, was born in Australia and is also from an athletic background.

Her father and her uncles were West Australian Football League (WAFL) professional footballers, and another uncle, J. J. Miller was a champion jockey who with Galilee won the Melbourne Cup in 1966.

As a young child, Kerr played football under Australian rules. Her father and older brother, Daniel Kerr, were both Australian professional footballers.

I started at 12. Before that it was all AFL. I hated soccer when I was kid. I never had a soccer ball around the house.

— Sam Kerr

She was noticed at age 13 by Perth Glory striker Bobby Despotovski, who characterized her athleticism and raw talent as "exceptional" despite facing some difficulties switching from Australian soccer rules to soccer.

She made her W-League and international debuts at 15 years of age.

Sama Kerr Relationships

One of the interesting

Top facts about Sam Kerr

is that she is openly gay and has revealed she's in love with Nikki Stanton, a fellow footballer.

Stanton is an American football player who plays for Toppserien's Klepp IL.

In 2019, Samantha Kerr opened up about her Stanton relationship.

For her main sponsor, Nike, Kerr shot a short film where she spoke glowingly about Stanton and later clarified that it was the first time she had talked openly about her lover.

The lovebirds have been together for quite some time and at the moment they are going strong at it.

Sam Kerr Club Career

Western Knights, 2006–2008

At Western Knights in Mosman Park, Kerr first began playing soccer as a junior.

She trialled for the Western Australian State Team after three years at the Western Knights before transferring to Perth Glory.

Perth Glory FC, 2008–2011

During the 2009 W-League season, Kerr made her debut at the age of 15 for

Perth Glory FC

.

Another one of the Top facts about Sam Kerr is that she was included in the 2009 W-League Awards, and was awarded Goal of the Year for her long-range goal in round 8 against Sydney FC.

Kerr appeared in all 10 games during the 2010–11 season and scored three goals.

On 14 January 2011, she scored a brace in the first half of a game against

Adelaide United

, lifting Perth to a 2-1 win.

Western New York Flash, 2013–2014

In 2013, for the inaugural season of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in the USA, Kerr signed with the Western New York Flash.

In her 21 games for the club, she made 19 starts and scored six goals.

The Flash lost 2–0 to Portland in the final after beating Sky Blue FC 2–0 in the semi-finals.

For the 2014 season, Kerr returned to The Flash. Head coach Aaran Lines said of Kerr, "With her attributes – her speed, athleticism and instincts – if she continues to develop at the rate she is, Sam can become one of the best strikers in the world."

Kerr started in all 20 games and was the team's leading scorer with 9 goals, one of the Top facts about Sam Kerr.

After registering a brace and an assist against Portland, she was named NWSL Player of the Week for week 9.

Following the 2014 season, Kerr was traded to Sky Blue FC in exchange for Elizabeth Eddy and a first-round pick—fourth overall—in the 2015 NWSL College Draft.

The pick was used by The Flash to draft Sam Mewis.

Return to Perth Glory, 2014–2015

In August 2014, as one of the six national members to sign for Perth, Kerr returned to Perth Glory on a one-year contract.

She'd open her account in Perth's second match against Adelaide United to give Perth the lead in the second half they'd win.

She scored a double in her teams' 10-1 rout of Western Sydney Wanderers the following match.

Kerr would go and net eight goals in the final four games of the regular season after missing out in the next four matches, which included a hat-trick against her former Sydney FC side, one of the very Top facts about Sam Kerr.

In the subsequent season, she continued her regular season form when she scored the winning goal in the opening round of the competition in a 2-1 win over

Melbourne Victory

.

That would be the only goal she would score in the season with a non-contact ankle injury that pushed her out for the remainder of the 2015-16 season with her leg giving way.

Before the start of that season, this did not deter Perth from giving her a one-year contract extension.

Another one of the Top facts about Sam Kerr is that she scored ten goals in 2016-17, led the team to the Westfield W-League Grand Final, and won the Julie Dolan Medal and the MVP Award from Penny Tanner Media.

She became the first W-League marquee player in 2018-19 when she was supposedly offered a $400,000 deal to stay in Perth instead of going abroad, where she was offered 100,000 less.

The marquee signing delivered in the 2018–19 season when she finished top of the goal scoring charts with 17 goals at above a goal a game.

This included a hat-trick that booked Perth's spot in the grand final in the semi-final against Melbourne Victory.

Sky Blue FC, 2015–2017

In 2015, after their appearance in the FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, Kerr joined Matilda's teammate Caitlin Foord at Sky Blue FC.

Kerr's six goals in her nine appearances ranked first on the team.

Kerr made nine appearances for Sky Blue during the 2016 season after she was away with the national team in preparation for the 2016 Rio Olympics.

During the regular season, she produced five goals.

After scoring two goals: an 80th-minute equaliser against the Orlando Pride and a game-winning goal against the Pride a few days later, Kerr was named NWSL Player of the week for Week 18.

One of the

Top facts about Sam Kerr

is that she produced a new NWSL record in the 2017 season when, after being down 3-0 to Seattle Reign at halftime, she scored 4 goals in a single game.

Eventually, Sky Blue won the match 5-4. Kerr stood atop the all-time NWSL goalscoring table at the age of 23.

After completing the 2017 season with a record-breaking 17 goals, Kerr won the NWSL Golden Boot and MVP award.

Chicago Red Stars, 2018–19

On 18 January 2018, in a three-team exchange with the Chicago Red Stars and Houston Dash, Kerr was traded to the Chicago Red Stars along with Nikki Stanton by Sky Blue FC.

In the 2018 season, she got off to a poor start with Kerr not scoring until the season's eighth match, when she contributed to a 1-1 draw against North Carolina Courage.

In August, for the third time in her career, she was named NWSL Player of the Month, scoring five goals throughout the month of August, which included two goals against Portland Thorns FC and Orlando Pride.

Kerr netted 16 goals at the end of the 2018 season and won the Golden Boot for the second straight season and got into the NWSL Best XI as a striker.

Kerr and the Chicago Red Stars made their first appearance at the end of the 2019 season in the NWSL Championship against the North Carolina Courage.

Kerr was named the 2019 NWSL MVP several days prior to the championship game, the first, and currently only, NWSL player to ever win the award twice, another one of the Top facts about Sam Kerr.

Kerr also won the NWSL Golden Boot for the third year in a row, leading the league with 18 goals and five assists, despite missing several games over the summer to participate in the World Cup with Australia.

Kerr was also named Player of the Year by the National Women's Soccer League Players Association, who for the first time presented their own awards.

Kerr revealed that she was considering transferring to a European team and had several offers at the end of the 2019 season.

Chelsea, 2019–Present

On 13 November 2019,

Chelsea

announced that Kerr will join the club on a 2.5-year deal for the second half of the 2019–20 FA WSL season.

On 5 January 2020, Kerr made her Chelsea debut against Reading and, on 19 January, scored her first goal against Arsenal.

Sam Kerr International Career

In February 2009, one of the Top facts about Sam Kerr is that as a 76th minute replacement, fifteen-year-old Kerr made her international debut for Australia's senior national team in a friendly against

Italy

.

At the age of 16, during the 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup final against North Korea, she scored her first international goal.

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, Germany

Kerr was named to the Matildas squad in May 2010 to play in the 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup, Germany's qualifying tournament for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.

She produced the opening goal of the final against North Korea after scoring in the second group match against South Korea, before seeing Australia take the title through the penalty shoot-out.

The same year, in the 2010 Peace Queen Cup, she represented Australia.

In 2011, at the age of 17, head coach Tom Sermanni appointed Kerr to Australia's 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup squad as one of seven players under the age of twenty.

She made her World Cup debut as a substitute in Australia's first group stage match against Brazil in the 79th minute.

She was a starter against Equatorial Guinea in the second group stage match of the team, enabling Australia win 3-2 and the final group stage match of the team and win 2-1 against Norway.

Australia placed second in their group and progressed to the knockout round, where Sweden beat them 3-1.

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Canada

Kerr worked hard with fitness coach Aaron Holt to recover ahead of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada after injuring her knee in December 2014 and undergoing surgery.

Kerr was the team's starting striker during Matilda's first group stage match against the United States.

The United States won 3-1. She assisted Australia beat Nigeria 2-0 during the team's second group stage match.

Kerr was elbowed in the face by Ugo Njoku during the match, which eventually resulted in Njoku's three-game suspension.

Kerr recovered and started a 1-1 draw during the final group stage match in Australia against

Sweden

.

In their group, Australia finished second and progressed to the round of 16, beating Brazil 1-0.

Though Australia reached the quarterfinals for the first time ever, they were defeated by 2011 champions Japan 1–0.

2016–2018

In July 2017, Kerr was the leading scorer at the United States' inaugural Tournament of Nations.

In Australia's 4–2 victory over Japan, she scored a hat-trick and also scored a goal against

Brazil

, helping Australia to win the tournament.

Kerr had scored 8 goals in her first 49 games for the national team prior to this tournament.

The beginning of a run of 11 goals in 6 games was her hat-trick against Japan.

Kerr has been named the AFC Women's Footballer of the Year in 2017.

2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, France

Kerr was elected captain of the national team by newly appointed head coach Ante Milicic in February 2019.

Two months later, she was one of five BBC Women's Footballer of the Year award winners.

She opened an early lead against Italy after scoring a goal off a penalty kick rebound during the team's first group stage match at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France, while Australia eventually lost 1-2 in extra time.

Kerr's goal was her first at a World Cup tournament and she celebrated by punching the corner flag to honor Tim Cahill, the all-time leading goalscorer for the men's national team.

During the team's second group stage match against Brazil, although Kerr was in the offside position when Monica Hickmann Alves took the ball to her own goal, the video assistant referees (VAR) considered that Kerr had not interfered and that the goal was counted for Australia.

Australia won 3-2. Kerr scored four goals in the team's 4-1 win over Jamaica and was named Player of the Match.

She's the first Australian soccer player—male or female—to score a hat trick at the World Cup and the tenth soccer player to score four goals.

Australia placed second in their group and progressed to the knockout stage in a penalty shoot-out, where Norway beat them.

Kerr's five tournament goals were fourth-highest behind England's

Ellen White

and Americans Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe, who both scored six.

Sam Kerr Net Worth and Salary

Reportedly, the contract that Samantha Kerr signed with Chelsea gave her more than $600,000 a season, one of the obvious Top facts about Sam Kerr.

Apparently, Samantha Kerr is a wealthy woman. She also has endorsements to raise her annual earnings, apart from the salary she receives at Chelsea.

In 2019, Kerr signed a $1 million endorsement with Nike. She does have other offers as well.

The footballer is reportedly worth an impressive 2 million at the moment. In the coming years, this number is predicted to increase.


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