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Height
32
Shirt
24 years
Feb 15, 2002
Right
Preferred foot
Australia
Country
Position
Primary
Central Midfielder
Others
Defensive Midfielder
DM
CM

Player traits

Stats compared to other midfielders
Touches81%Shot attempts46%Goals0%
Chances created14%Aerial duels won68%Defensive contributions26%

WSL 2025/2026

0
Goals
0
Assists
3
Started
6
Matches
304
Minutes played
6.82
Rating
0
Yellow cards
0
Red cards
Match stats

Mar 21

Japan
L1-0
84
0
0
0
0
-

Mar 17

China
W1-2
78
0
0
0
0
-

Mar 13

North Korea
W2-1
0
0
0
0
0
-

Mar 8

South Korea
D3-3
6
0
0
0
0
-

Mar 5

Iran
W0-4
0
0
0
0
0
-

Feb 11

Oud-Heverlee Leuven
W0-4
17
0
0
0
0
6.6

Feb 1

Corinthians
W3-2
0
0
0
0
0
-

Jan 28

FAR Rabat
W6-0
0
0
0
0
0
-

Dec 21, 2025

Crystal Palace
W0-2
90
0
1
0
0
-

Dec 17, 2025

Oud-Heverlee Leuven
W0-3
90
0
0
0
0
7.3
Australia (W)

Mar 21

Women's Asian Cup
Japan (W)
1-0
84‎’‎
-

Mar 17

Women's Asian Cup
China (W)
1-2
78‎’‎
-

Mar 13

Women's Asian Cup
North Korea (W)
2-1
Bench

Mar 8

Women's Asian Cup Grp. A
South Korea (W)
3-3
6‎’‎
-

Mar 5

Women's Asian Cup Grp. A
Iran (W)
0-4
Bench
2026

Season performance

News

About

Kyra Cooney-Cross is a 24-year-old football player who plays as a central midfielder for Arsenal, born on February 15, 2002, who is right-footed. Follow Kyra Cooney-Cross on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

In the 2025/2026 WSL season, Kyra Cooney-Cross has recorded 0 goals, 0 assists, 304 minutes, an average FotMob rating of 6.82.

Kyra Cooney-Cross's 10 most recent matches are shown below. Visit each match page for full details including lineups, match events, and advanced statistics:

Explore Kyra Cooney-Cross's playing style with FotMob's interactive trait graph, which visualizes key attributes like attacking threat, defensive work rate, and passing ability based on performance data.

Kyra Cooney-Cross currently plays for Arsenal alongside Jenna Nighswonger, Maddy Earl, Manuela Zinsberger, Emily Fox, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Laia Codina, Leah Williamson, Steph Catley, Mariona Caldentey, Beth Mead, Kim Little, Katie McCabe, Frida Maanum, Barbora Votíková, Daphne van Domselaar, Olivia Smith, Chloe Kelly, Caitlin Foord, Victoria Pelova, Alessia Russo, Taylor Hinds, Stina Blackstenius, Katie Reid, Anneke Borbe, Smilla Holmberg, Naomi Williams, Sophie Harwood, Amy Liddiard, and Mia Dixon. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.

Kyra Cooney-Cross's career has also included time at Hammarby IF, Melbourne Victory, and Western Sydney Wanderers FC.

On the international stage, Kyra Cooney-Cross has represented Australia Under 19 and Australia.

Kyra Cooney-Cross is from Australia, and the national team includes Mathew Ryan, Milos Degenek, Alessandro Circati, Jacob Italiano, Jordan Bos, Jason Geria, Matthew Leckie, Connor Metcalfe, Mohamed Touré, Ajdin Hrustic, Awer Mabil, Paul Izzo, Aiden O'Neill, Cameron Devlin, Kai Trewin, Aziz Behich, Nestory Irankunda, Patrick Beach, Harry Souttar, Cristian Volpato, Cameron Burgess, Jackson Irvine, Nishan Velupillay, Paul Okon-Engstler, Lucas Herrington, and Tete Yengi. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Kyra Cooney-Cross has won 8 titles: FFA Cup of Nations (2023) with Australia, Women's Champions League (2024/2025), Women's League Cup (2023/2024), A-Leagues All Stars Women (2023/2024), and FIFA Women's Champions Cup (2026) with Arsenal, Svenska Cupen Women (2022/2023) with Hammarby IF, and A-League Women (2021/2022, 2020/2021) with Melbourne Victory.

Kyra Cooney-Cross has competed in Womens Asian Cup, WSL, Women's Champions League, Women's FA Cup, Summer Olympics (Women), Damallsvenskan, Women's World Cup, and A-League Women. Each league page on FotMob provides comprehensive coverage including standings, fixtures, top scorers, and detailed team statistics.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Kyra Cooney-Cross, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Kyra Cooney-Cross to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

Player traits

Stats compared to other midfielders
Touches81%Shot attempts46%Goals0%
Chances created14%Aerial duels won68%Defensive contributions26%

Career

Senior career

ArsenalSep 2023 - now
72
1
35
1
28
7
13
4
16
2

National team

Australia Under 19Oct 2019 - now
4
1
68
2
  • Matches
  • Goals
Trophies

Australia

International
1
FFA Cup of Nations(2023)

Arsenal

England
1
Women's Champions League(24/25)
1
A-Leagues All Stars Women(23/24)
1
FIFA Women's Champions Cup(2026)

Hammarby IF

Sweden
1
Svenska Cupen Women(22/23)

News

About

Kyra Cooney-Cross is a 24-year-old football player who plays as a central midfielder for Arsenal, born on February 15, 2002, who is right-footed. Follow Kyra Cooney-Cross on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

In the 2025/2026 WSL season, Kyra Cooney-Cross has recorded 0 goals, 0 assists, 304 minutes, an average FotMob rating of 6.82.

Kyra Cooney-Cross's 10 most recent matches are shown below. Visit each match page for full details including lineups, match events, and advanced statistics:

Explore Kyra Cooney-Cross's playing style with FotMob's interactive trait graph, which visualizes key attributes like attacking threat, defensive work rate, and passing ability based on performance data.

Kyra Cooney-Cross currently plays for Arsenal alongside Jenna Nighswonger, Maddy Earl, Manuela Zinsberger, Emily Fox, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Laia Codina, Leah Williamson, Steph Catley, Mariona Caldentey, Beth Mead, Kim Little, Katie McCabe, Frida Maanum, Barbora Votíková, Daphne van Domselaar, Olivia Smith, Chloe Kelly, Caitlin Foord, Victoria Pelova, Alessia Russo, Taylor Hinds, Stina Blackstenius, Katie Reid, Anneke Borbe, Smilla Holmberg, Naomi Williams, Sophie Harwood, Amy Liddiard, and Mia Dixon. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.

Kyra Cooney-Cross's career has also included time at Hammarby IF, Melbourne Victory, and Western Sydney Wanderers FC.

On the international stage, Kyra Cooney-Cross has represented Australia Under 19 and Australia.

Kyra Cooney-Cross is from Australia, and the national team includes Mathew Ryan, Milos Degenek, Alessandro Circati, Jacob Italiano, Jordan Bos, Jason Geria, Matthew Leckie, Connor Metcalfe, Mohamed Touré, Ajdin Hrustic, Awer Mabil, Paul Izzo, Aiden O'Neill, Cameron Devlin, Kai Trewin, Aziz Behich, Nestory Irankunda, Patrick Beach, Harry Souttar, Cristian Volpato, Cameron Burgess, Jackson Irvine, Nishan Velupillay, Paul Okon-Engstler, Lucas Herrington, and Tete Yengi. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Kyra Cooney-Cross has won 8 titles: FFA Cup of Nations (2023) with Australia, Women's Champions League (2024/2025), Women's League Cup (2023/2024), A-Leagues All Stars Women (2023/2024), and FIFA Women's Champions Cup (2026) with Arsenal, Svenska Cupen Women (2022/2023) with Hammarby IF, and A-League Women (2021/2022, 2020/2021) with Melbourne Victory.

Kyra Cooney-Cross has competed in Womens Asian Cup, WSL, Women's Champions League, Women's FA Cup, Summer Olympics (Women), Damallsvenskan, Women's World Cup, and A-League Women. Each league page on FotMob provides comprehensive coverage including standings, fixtures, top scorers, and detailed team statistics.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Kyra Cooney-Cross, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Kyra Cooney-Cross to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.