8 Feb 2022

Stott back in Football Ferns after overcoming cancer

9:25 am on 8 February 2022

A year after being diagnosed with cancer defender Rebekah Stott is back in the Football Ferns squad.

Stott returns to the side for an invitational tournament in the United States later this month.

Football Fern Rebekah Stott.

Rebekah Stott Photo: Photosport

The 28 year old has undergone successful treatment after being diagnosed with Stage 3 Hodgkin's Lymphoma a year ago.

Stott was told on the day of the Ferns' opening game at the Tokyo Olympic Games against Australia last year that she was in remission.

Since then she has impressed with her performances for Melbourne City in the A-League Women.

Football Ferns head coach Jitka Klimková is thrilled to be able to call her up.

"This goes beyond football," she says.

"Stotty's situation is very unique - very few players have gone through what she has and returned to international football.

"She is a fighter. We all hoped and believed that she would come back, and watching her performances each week for Melbourne City has shown what a role model she is.

"She means so much to this team and we're honoured to have her back," says Klimková.

Wellington Phoenix captain Lily Alfeld becomes the club's first Football Ferns call up, as she returns to the squad for the first time since the China tour at the end of 2019.

In other squad news, Stott's club teammate and A-League Women's leading goal scorer Hannah Wilkinson, Ferns veteran Abby Erceg, forward Emma Rolston, and Perth Glory defender Liz Anton all return.

Lily Alfeld of the Phoenix

Lily Alfeld Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Goalkeeper Anna Leat and midfielder Rosie White were unavailable for selection for personal reasons.

"Being able to bring players of Abby Erceg's experience and Hannah Wilkinson's goals, is a powerful thing for the squad," says Klimková.

While continuing to develop the squad is one important aim of this international window, the three-game SheBelieves Cup also serves as vital preparation for the group stages of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, says Klimková.

"We want to build on the progress we made in 2021," she says.

"The SheBelieves Cup offers us a diversity of opposition to play against in a short space of time. Our goal here is to finish in the top two - the equivalent of getting out of the group at the World Cup.

"It won't be easy - Czech Republic and Iceland are very competitive, while the USA is the number one-ranked side in the world - but this will be invaluable experience in our preparations for kicking off our home world cup in July next year."

The Football Ferns squad for the SheBelieves Cup (player; club; caps/goals):

Lily Alfeld; Wellington Phoenix FC, NZ (0/0)

Victoria Esson; SC Sand, Germany (4/0)

Erin Nayler; Umeå IK, Sweden (74/0)

Elizabeth Anton; Perth Glory FC, Australia (5/0)

CJ Bott; Unattached (31/1)

Katie Bowen; North Carolina Courage, USA (77/3)

Claudia Bunge; Melbourne Victory FC, Australia (5/0)

Abby Erceg; North Carolina Courage, USA (144/6)

Meikayla Moore; Liverpool FC, England (48/3)

Ali Riley; Angel City FC, USA (140/1)

Rebekah Stott; Melbourne City FC, Australia (81/4)

Ashleigh Ward; Actonians LFC, England (1/0)

Ria Percival; Tottenham Hotspur FC, England (157/15)

Daisy Cleverley; Unattached (16/2)

Betsy Hassett; Stjarnan, Iceland (126/14)

Malia Steinmetz; Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia (4/0)

Olivia Chance; Celtic FC, Scotland (26/1)

Ava Collins; St John's University, USA (4/0)

Jacqui Hand; Unattached (4/1)

Gabi Rennie; Arizona State University, USA (7/2)

Emma Rolston; Unattached (8/6)

Paige Satchell; Sydney FC, Australia (23/2)

Hannah Wilkinson; Melbourne City FC, Australia (100/26)

Match schedule

vs Iceland, Carson, California, Feb 18

vs USA, Carson, California, Feb 21

vs Czech Republic, Frisco Texas, Feb 24.