Rotorua Daily Post

Former captain back with Ferns again

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FOOTBALL

Abby Erceg is about to return, yet again, to the Football Ferns.

The former captain has made herself available for the Ferns, coming out of her second self imposed retirement.

Erceg is a certainty to be picked for the upcoming Women’s World Cup in France, which will be her fourth appearance at Fifa’s showpiece female event.

Erceg first retired in 2017, partly as a protest about the conditions that young female players in the Ferns environmen­t had to work under.

She announced her exit on social media and said at the time that she hoped to take a stand for future generation­s.

Last February Erceg returned to the fold, after a series of meetings with then Ferns coach Andreas Heraf.

She was part of the squad that played Scotland in Spain in March 2018 but that tour was not a happy one, with issues off the field between Heraf and a number of players.

The 29-year-old Erceg retired again in May last year, a few weeks before the ill-fated friendly with Japan in Wellington, citing difference­s of opinion with Heraf.

Heraf’s resignatio­n in July — following the letters written by 11 members of the Ferns squad saying they would

Abby is a world-class and highly experience­d internatio­nal player. Ferns coach Tom Sermanni

not play again for New Zealand under him — seemed to clear the path for Erceg’s possible comeback.

At the time of his appointmen­t Ferns coach Tom Sermanni indicated he was open to Erceg’s return and that was confirmed yesterday.

“Abby is a world-class and highly experience­d internatio­nal player,” said Sermanni.

“To have someone of her ability make herself available for the programme as we build to the World Cup is a huge boost for everyone.”

The North Carolina Courage defender has played 132 A Internatio­nals for New Zealand and competed at three Olympic Games and three Fifa Women’s World Cups since making her debut in 2006.

The Ferns have been drawn in Group E for the Fifa Women’s World Cup where they will face Canada, Cameroon and the Netherland­s.

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