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Central Coast Mariners claim their first A-League Women’s title in a thrilling penalty shootout against Melbourne Victory.

Central Coast Mariners have etched their name into the annals of Australian football by clinching their first-ever A-League Women’s title. The Grand Final against Melbourne Victory unfolded in a gripping atmosphere, culminating in a nail-biting 5-4 victory in a penalty shootout—the first time the championship was decided in such dramatic fashion.

The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with Melbourne Victory initially seizing the momentum. Star forward Emily Gielnik found herself thwarted twice, first by an offside call and then by a resolute defensive block. However, the tide turned in the second half when Isabel Gomez capitalized on a deflected long-range shot from Annalise Rasmussen, sending the Mariners into a frenzy as they took the lead.

As the clock ticked down, both teams pressed for glory, creating a flurry of chances that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Ultimately, it was the Mariners’ composure under pressure that shone through, showcasing the resilience instilled by coach Emily Husband. This historic victory not only marks a milestone for the Mariners but also highlights the burgeoning popularity and competitiveness of the A-League Women’s competition. For live scores and updates, fans can follow the action on platforms like Flashscore.ca.

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