They did us proud by taking out the 2025 Ninja Women’s A-League competition and now the Central Coast Mariners women’s team have the Key to the Coast.
Central Coast Council hosted a civic reception for the team on Friday night, May 23, to honour the victorious team.
The key is a symbol of honour and gratitude, reserved for those who have gained the highest level of achievement and respect in the community.
More than 500 community fans and key stakeholders attended the event at Mingara Recreation Centre to meet the players, take photos and congratulate the women on a job well done.
Central Coast Mayor Lawrie McKinna and Minister for the Central Coast and Member for Wyong David Harris paid tribute to the team and thanked everyone who made the victory possible including: Captain Taren King for her hard work and persistence; and CEO Greg Brownlow and Coach Emily Husband for their commitment to managing and mentoring the superstars.
Brownlow said he had the “absolute pleasure” of being at the game and the honour of joining Husband, the team, and Mariners staff on the field moments after the winning penalty was scored.
“It was an outstanding achievement and a testament to the dedication and spirit of this incredible team,” he said.
“We’re immensely proud of our Central Coast fan base and proud to be part of such a passionate and united community.”
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