Former Western United star Kahli Johnson has earned her first Matildas call up, named in the squad for the upcoming home series against Argentina in Melbourne and Canberra.
The squad builds on the improved performances delivered during April’s FIFA women’s international window against Korea Republic, where the Matildas displayed growth across two tightly contested fixtures.
The series against Argentina serves as an important platform to continue building cohesion while rewarding players delivering standout performances domestically and overseas.
Johnson is the only player in the squad receiving her first call up, one of 23 players in the squad.
Johnson, who was one of the first signings for United’s inaugural squad, was equal leader of the golden boot award this season before she departed the club and league for international opportunities.
Johnson joined Canadian franchise Calgary Wild.
She played 47 games and scored 13 goals for United.
Johnson has been a staple of the Australian young Matildas, representing Australia at two FIFA under-20 Women’s World Cups.
Interim coach Tom Sermanni, who continues to lead the team through this critical preparation period, said the squad reflects a commitment to consistency and competitiveness.
“We were pleased with how the group responded during the Korea Republic series as it showed that we have solid foundations as we continue to build depth and work on strengthening areas of improvement,” he said.
“This squad selection rewards players who have performed well, both here in Australia and overseas. It’s important we continue to create a competitive environment while also giving opportunities to those who’ve earned their place.
“Every window brings us closer to the Asian Cup, and each match is a chance to improve our identity, develop our playing style further, and build the cohesion we’ll need to be successful next year.”
Australia will first take on Argentina at Marvel Stadium on May 30, before heading to Canberra to face La Albiceleste at GIO Stadium on June 2.