
Mackenzie Arnold
Australia Women/G/
Player Info
Mackenzie Arnold has established herself as a commanding and reliable goalkeeper for the Australian women's national team, a crucial last line of defense known for her shot-stopping and leadership. The 32-year-old, born on February 25, 1994, began her professional journey in her homeland before seeking challenges abroad. Her career took a significant step forward with moves to the competitive environments of the W-League and then to Europe. A key period was her time with West Ham United in the English Women's Super League, where her consistent performances earned her a transfer to a top club. She is currently a vital player for the Matildas, having been the starting goalkeeper in major tournaments, including the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup on home soil, where her saves were pivotal in the team's historic run to the semi-finals. Her main honors include domestic cup successes and being an integral part of Australia's most successful women's football era. Standing at 181cm, Arnold combines physical presence with sharp reflexes, and she is widely regarded as one of the top goalkeepers in the Asian confederation.
Overview
Honors
Main Position
Strengths
Weaknesses
Transfer History
2020/07/01
Transfer
2016/10/01
Transfer
Matches
Competition
Time
Round
Home
VS
Away
HT
Rating
More
Statistics
2024
Matches
Games Played
3
Games Started
3
Minutes Per Game
270
Offensive Data
Goals(PK)
0
Assists
-
Scoring Freguency(Minutes)
-
Shots Per Game
0
Accurate Passes Per Game
45
Key Passes Per Game
0
Accurate Long Balls Per Game
14
Accurate Crosses Per Game
0
Success Dribbles Per Game
0
Defense Data
Tackles Per Game
0
Interceptions Per Game
0
Clearances Per Game
7
Block Shots Per Game
-
Other Data
Yellow Cards
0
Yellow-Red
-
Red Cards
0
Turnovers Per Game
-
Fouls Per Game
0
Be Fouled Per Game
0


