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A-League championship winning captain joins United

Western United continues to add pieces to its squad, announcing the signing of Angie Beard for two seasons.

Beard, who has played 80 A-League Women’s games, joins United from Danish club Fortuna Hjørring.

Upon returning to the A-League, the versatile left-footer said she is thrilled to join the project at Western United.

Beard captained Melbourne Victory to an A-League Women’s title in 2021, and has also played with Brisbane Roar. She has also played three games for the Matildas.

“I’m excited to be here with the girls,” Beard said. “Seeing what [coach] Mark [Torcaso] and Amanda [Stella] are doing with Western is really inspiring.

“It’s always good to aim for more silverware and more achievements and this team is a very talented group. I think the team chemistry and what they’re creating on the field and the environment off the field is very attractive for me.

“I’m loving Australian football right now and I’m loving being back in Australia, so hopefully it’s a good fit for both of us.”

Beard is no stranger to many of those in the United women’s program, including coach Torcaso, having played with Calder United in 2019 when it won three titles in the National Premier League Women’s season. A large part of United’s squad has come through Calder United.

Torcaso said he is eager to work with Beard again and that the signing was another important move as United seeks to continue its early momentum in the A-League.

“The fact that Angie wanted to come here and the fact that we are able to go out and get her is another indication of our ambition in this competition,” he said.

“Angie has been a star in this league already, she’s had big experience overseas and she is going to be a massive player for us and for our league.

“Her quality as a player is important but her quality as a person is even more vital.”

Beard is hoping to make her debut with United this week, with the side playing two games in four days.

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