Western United’s biggest name is back for another A-League women’s season.
United announced that Chloe Logarzo had agreed to sign on for a third straight season.
The Matildas ace was irrepressible last season with nine goals and three assists in 17 matches.
Her form earned her Western United player of the season and fans’ player of the season honours, second place in the Julie Dolan Medal standings and a return to the Matildas squad in 2024.
Off the pitch, Logarzo has found herself at home in the west, embracing the club and its vision in Tarneit, becoming a Werribee resident and serving as a key leader in the team and in the community.
Logarzo hasn’t had the chance to play at Ironbark Fields but upon confirming her return for next season, she is struggling to contain her enthusiasm at the prospect of a Tarneit debut.
“It’s like coming home – it is home. I’m finally back, I’m really looking forward to the start of the season,” she said.
“Coming back was not a hard decision at all, I love the club, I love the people who are here, I love my teammates – so it was easy for me to come back.
“I’m finally going to be able to lace up and get on the field at Ironbark Fields. I’m really looking forward to this year and hopefully we can bring home some silverware.”
Western United football general manager Mal Impiombato said the competition would be put on notice again with Logarzo bringing an ongoing hunger to succeed next season.
“Chloe was just about unstoppable last season and her return is another big statement of our ambition for next term,” he said.
“We are immensely proud of what Chloe has done to get back to the top of her game and we know that her passion and desire is unwavering as she strives to push the boundaries each year.
“Not only has her quality on the pitch been immeasurable, she has made a lasting impact on our club and our community in Tarneit and having a leader and personality of her stature within our ranks is invaluable.
“We can’t wait to watch her out at Ironbark Fields for the first time next season, and no doubt our fans will be equally excited to see our Matilda back in action.”