Following on from events that were widely circulated and critiqued, members of the Football Australia Board met with Sam Kerr to discuss the situation. During this meeting, Kerr acknowledged her actions were not her best moment and recognised the broader impact it had, including implications in relation to the Code of Conduct, which applies to all players, coaches, staff, and officials.
"I want to express my sincere regret for how events unfolded," said Sam Kerr. "It was an incredibly difficult period for me, my family, my club, my teammates, and especially for the fans whose support means so much to us. I recognise that leadership means being mindful of our actions both on and off the pitch. I'm proud of the Matildas, the role I have played as a member of that team, and everything we stand for, and I'm committed to learning from this experience. Moving forward, I'm focused on doing my part to ensure we grow even stronger together, and I look forward to having the opportunity of rejoining the team once I'm fit and ready."
After reviewing the full context of these events, Football Australia concluded that Kerr's professional and sincere acceptance of responsibility, as well as her acknowledgment of the far-reaching implications of on- and off-field actions, warranted no further action. The Board also sought input from various stakeholders during this review, underscoring Football Australia's commitment to fairness for all participants.
"Knowing how Sam (Kerr) feels about the events, along with the additional context we've learned, has added vital perspective that the general public may not be aware of," commented Football Australia Chairman Anter Isaac. "Setting aside those difficulties, this one incident should not offset the incredible contributions she has made, both publicly and privately, on and off the field - for more than 15 years."
Heather Garriock, Chair of the Football Development Committee and Football Australia Board Member, added, "Sam (Kerr) remains a valued member of the Matildas, recognised by her teammates for her leadership qualities. We look forward to the opportunity of welcoming her back once she is fit and ready, and we fully support her ongoing journey in Australian football. The team will continue open dialogue to ensure we all grow and learn together. In light of these events, Football Australia is also refining its guidelines and training at every level to reinforce accountability, address potential reputational risks, and explore policy enhancements that will help prevent similar incidents and support everyone involved in the future."
Football Australia continues to stay in close, supportive communication with Kerr as she works toward full fitness. With the matter now concluded favourably for her in court, Football Australia considers it closed. Kerr's longstanding record of dedication, professionalism, and leadership has consistently elevated Australian football, ensuring these recent circumstances do not overshadow her significant contributions - and she remains an inspiration to fans worldwide.
As part of her return-to-play program, Kerr has now joined the CommBank Matildas training camp for the March/April FIFA Women's International Window (31 March - 8 April 2025). Granted leave by Chelsea FC Women, she will continue her rehabilitation under the supervision of the CommBank Matildas' Performance Support team. This arrangement, developed in close collaboration between Football Australia and Chelsea FC Women, reflects a shared commitment to providing the best environment for Kerr's recovery and re-integration into the national team. While she may participate in selected training activities, Kerr has not yet been cleared for competitive football, with her focus remaining on health, progression, and long-term readiness.