Western United’s Ninja A-League Captain Chloe Berryhill (née Logarzo) will depart the Club to take up an exciting new opportunity abroad, marking the next chapter in her outstanding football career.
Since joining United, Berryhill has been an exceptional leader in the formative years of the Club, bringing her experience and energy to help shape the women’s program and build the standards and culture for our western women. She has been a consistent influence in the group and a valued presence for teammates and staff alike.

Her performances on the pitch and her leadership off it have made a lasting contribution to the Green and Black, and this move is a fitting reward for her quality and professionalism.
Berryhill’s impact was felt deeply among the Western United faithful. She lit up the pitch with her energy and quality, and after the final whistle she was often the last to leave, staying to sign autographs, take photos and connect with young supporters who looked up to her and dreamed of following in her footsteps to play for United and even one day the Matildas. Her generosity and warmth created memories that drew fans to Ironbark Fields and helped establish a powerful bond between the team and its community.

Reflecting on her time at Western United, Berryhill said:
“The last three years at Western United hold a special place in my heart. I feel honoured to have led this incredible group of women and to represent this organisation. The effort that has gone into cultivating a world-class environment has not gone unnoticed.
Thank you to the staff and the Green and Black family for your unwavering commitment to us. Although I am closing this chapter at Western United, the friendships and relationships I have formed during this time will forever shape me into a better player and person.”
Western United General Manager of Football, Mal Impiombato, praised Berryhill’s influence and celebrated her next step:
“Chloe has played a pivotal role in establishing our women’s program. From day one, she has instilled incredible professionalism and leadership across the club and has been a mentor for many of our aspiring footballers. She has set the benchmark for her peers in driving the winning mentality that has enabled us to be so successful across the three seasons.
We are proud of the contribution she has made and how she has inspired so many young footballers to chase their dreams. We are fortunate and delighted to have contributed to her next steps of her already illustrious career as one of Australia’s greatest female football talents.”

Berryhill’s leadership and character have helped shape the identity of Western United women, instilling belief, unity and ambition from the very beginning. As a Matilda, a role model, and a pioneer in the Green and Black, she has inspired countless young players across the west.
The Club thanks Chloe for her immense contribution and looks forward to following her journey overseas.
Chloe Berryhill, forever Green and Black.
Berryhill at Western United:
- Joined Western United: Chloe began her Green and Black journey in the 2022–23 A‑League Women season, as part of the club’s inaugural squad.
- 2022–23 Season: She made 6 appearances and scored 3 goals.
- 2023–24 Season: Featured in 17 matches, netting 9 goals and providing 3 assists, emerging as one of the standout players of that season. Was awarded Western United’s ALW Player of the Season.
- 2024–25 Season: Played in 21 matches contributed 6 goals, along with 2 assists.
