The Matildas have gone from strength to strength in the FIFA Women's World Cup. With more players joining Sam Kerr as household names, here's your pocket guide to the entire Matildas squad.
Chidiac made her international debut in 2015, but this is her first World Cup tournament, although she's had barely any game time yet.
In last year's A-League, the 24-year-old scored six goals in 13 appearances to take last season's Julie Dolan Medal with Melbourne Victory, where she was on loan from Racing Louisville in the NWSL. She came on as a substitute in the Nigeria game and could make an impact off the bench in the semi.
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