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2026 Women’s Super League (WSL)

Step up.
Play stronger football.
Be part of something new.

In 2026, Roselea FC is proud to enter the Women’s Super League (WSL) a brand-new competition built to lift the standard of women’s football across our region.

If you’ve been looking for a higher level, a better pathway, or a team environment that’s ambitious and supportive, the Roselea FC WSL program is for you.

Why Roselea FC is entering WSL?

A real pathway for ambitious players

WSL gives players the chance to step up a level without having to jump straight into WPL.

A stronger platform for growth

Entering WSL helps build RFC’s future WPL pathway through performance and potential promotion in coming seasons.

A statement about women’s football at Roselea FC

WSL strengthens Roselea FC’s position as a club that invests in women’s football, coaching, development, and meaningful pathways.​

The 2026 Women’s Pathway

Women’s Premier League (WPL)

Top division - the highest level in the new joint competition.

Women’s Super League (WSL)
A step below WPL - stronger and broader than WAA1, with higher week-to-week intensity and deeper competition.

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Women’s Super League (WSL)
A step below WPL - stronger and broader than WAA1, with higher week-to-week intensity and deeper competition.

Women’s Super League (WSL)
A step below WPL - stronger and broader than WAA1, with higher week-to-week intensity and deeper competition.

Women’s Super League (WSL)
A step below WPL - stronger and broader than WAA1, with higher week-to-week intensity and deeper competition.

How it compares

WSL is ideal for players who want:

  • A stronger standard than local women’s comps (e.g. WAA1)

  • A more competitive, structured environment

  • A clearer pathway and better weekly challenge

  • To step up after missing WNPL or outgrowing their current comp

Each association will still run local women’s competitions (WAA1, WAA2, etc.). Women's Super League is the next step for players looking to push higher.

Roselea FC will compete in Women's Super League in 2026 a joint competition between NWSF & NSFA

Why Join Roselea FC WSL?

At Roselea FC, WSL isn’t just about entering a new competition, it’s about creating the right environment for players who want to push themselves, grow, and enjoy football at a higher level.

Whether you’re stepping up, regrouping after a missed opportunity, or simply ready for a better football experience, WSL at Roselea FC offers a fresh start in a strong, structured setting.

Trials & Expression of Interest

Women’s Super League | 2026  - Get Involved

Roselea FC is now welcoming Expressions of Interest from players interested in being part of our inaugural Women’s Super League squad for the 2026 season.

Who this is for...

  • Are seeking a higher level than your current competition

  • Have previously played WNPL, WPL, or WAA1

  • Are an ambitious youth player ready for senior football

  • Want a competitive but supportive team environment

WSL Trials

Open to New & Returning Players...

Trial dates:

Monday 19 January | 6:30 - 8:00pm | TBA 

Sunday 1 February | 5:00 - 7:00pm | Christie Park

Women's Super League Player EOI

In 2026, Roselea FC is proud to enter the Women’s Super League (WSL) a brand-new competition built to lift the standard of women’s football across our region.

If you’ve been looking for a higher level, a better pathway, or a team environment that’s ambitious and supportive, the Roselea FC WSL program is for you.

Roselea FC Senior Women's Football Coaching Team

Roselea FC plans to field three strong senior women’s teams plus multiple lower-grade, over-age and junior girls teams across the club.

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Donne Recaj

Women's Super League

Donne is a C Diploma coach with experience across multiple programs including Kings Old Boys FC, assistant coaching roles, and NPL Juniors. She also leads her own academy focused on developing junior girls.
As a player, Donne has competed at senior levels in Germany and in Australia, including in WNPL with Macarthur Rams and Marconi Stallions.

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Lea Zulo

Technical Director, WSL

Lea is a highly experienced C Diploma coach across both outdoor football and futsal, and a professional coach currently involved in the Western Sydney Wanderers Junior Girls program. She has coached NSW representative teams to national finals and brings elite pathway experience to RFC’s women’s program.

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Paul Keane

Women's All Age 1

Paul is a C Diploma coach who has had great success with Roselea FC female teams in recent seasons.

Coaching the WAA3 to the Premiership / Championship double in 2023 and then on to the WAA2 Championship in 2025. 

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Jeff Saul

Women's Under 20 or All Age 2

Jeff is a veteran coach with more then four decades experience coaching female teams as high as WNPL level.

In recent years, he has coached Roselea FC WU18 and WU20 to success in join competitions of NWSF and Hills FA.

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