Kerr to rejoin Australia's squad for the first time since her trial in Britain
- Sam Kerr has expressed sincere regret following her recent court case in Britain and during a meeting with Football Australia regarding her conduct during a drunken incident in London.
- Kerr was found not guilty of racially aggravated harassment of a police officer after a jury trial in London.
- Football Australia decided to take no disciplinary action against Kerr after reviewing the events surrounding her case.
- Kerr has rejoined the Matildas for training but is not yet fit to play competitively as she continues her rehabilitation from a knee injury.
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Kerr to Return After Football Australia Decides Her Actions Warrant ‘No Further Action’
Injured captain Sam Kerr will return to the Matildas this week, after Football Australia found her behaviour—the subject of a court case in London last month—”warranted no further action” due to her “professional and sincere acceptance of responsibility, as well as her acknowledgment of the far-reaching implications of on- and off-field actions.” The 31-year-old was accused of racially aggravated harassment of a police officer after she called h…
Kerr keeps Australia captaincy, avoids FA sanction
MELBOURNE :Sam Kerr has been cleared to resume as captain of Australia when she recovers from a knee injury, after expressing contrition for her conduct during a drunken incident in London.Kerr was found not guilty in February of racially abusing a British police officer two years after calling him "stupid an
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