# Alex Chidiac

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Australian soccer player (born 1999)

Alex Chidiac Alex Chidiac training for Melbourne Victory, December 2023 Personal information Full name Alexandra Carla Chidiac[1] Date of birth (1999-01-15) 15 January 1999 (age 27) Place of birth Sydney, New South Wales, Australia[2] Height 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)[3] Positions Attacking midfielder winger Team information Current team Como Youth career Croydon Kings FFSA NTC Adelaide City Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2014 Adelaide United 9 (1) 2015–2016 Melbourne City 10 (0) 2016–2018 Adelaide United 28 (4) 2018–2020 Atlético Madrid 22 (3) 2020–2021 Melbourne City 10 (3) 2021–2022 JEF United Chiba 5 (0) 2021–2022 → Melbourne Victory (loan) 14 (1) 2022–2023 Racing Louisville 26 (2) 2022–2023 → Melbourne Victory (loan) 13 (6) 2023 → UANL (loan) 10 (0) 2023–2025 Melbourne Victory 19 (2) 2025– Como 13 (3) International career‡ 2013–2014 Australia U-17 6 (2) 2014– Australia U-20 22 (17) 2015– Australia 39 (3) * Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 22 April 2026 ‡ National team caps and goals as of 22 April 2026

**Alexandra Carla Chidiac** (Levantine Arabic: [\[ʃiˈdjaːk\]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA) [*chi-DEE-yak*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Pronunciation_respelling_key); born 15 January 1999) is an Australian professional [soccer player](/source/Soccer_player) who plays as a [midfielder](/source/Midfielder) for [Serie A Femminile](/source/Serie_A_Femminile_(football)) club [Como](/source/FC_Como_Women) and the [Australia national team](/source/Australia_women's_national_soccer_team).

## Early life and education

Chidiac was born in [Sydney](/source/Sydney), New South Wales, but moved to [Adelaide](/source/Adelaide), South Australia, when she was three months old, and considers herself South Australian.[2]

Chidiac began playing youth football with Croydon Kings where she played alongside boys. In 2011, Chidiac won the under-14B-grade premiership. She was selected to play in the [Football Federation South Australia](/source/Football_Federation_South_Australia) Women's Premier League with an FFSA Under 14/15 team.[4] In 2013, Chidiac was named Premier League player of the year after scoring 33 goals.[5] When she played at the National Youth Championships in [Coffs Harbour](/source/Coffs_Harbour) in July 2013, she was pronounced player of the tournament.[4]

She attended [St. Mary's College](/source/St_Mary's_College%2C_Adelaide) in Adelaide, taking classes by correspondence when she moved to [Melbourne](/source/Melbourne).[4][6] After moving to Melbourne, Chidiac shared a home at [La Trobe University](/source/La_Trobe_University) with four other interstate players.[6]

## Club career

Ahead of the [2014 W-League season](/source/2014_W-League_(Australia)), Chidiac was signed by [Adelaide United](/source/Adelaide_United_FC_(W-League)).[7] On 21 September 2014, she made her debut in a 1–0 loss to [Canberra United](/source/Canberra_United_FC).[8] On 23 November 2014, she scored her first goal in a 2–2 draw with [Western Sydney Wanderers](/source/Western_Sydney_Wanderers_FC_(W-League)).[9] She finished the season with one goal in 9 appearances.[8]

In September 2015, Chidiac signed with new [W-League](/source/W-League_(Australia)) club [Melbourne City](/source/Melbourne_City_FC_W-League),[10] becoming the youngest member on [Joe Montemurro](/source/Joe_Montemurro)'s star-studded squad.[11] On 18 October 2015, she made her debut in a 6–0 win over [Sydney FC](/source/Sydney_FC_(W-League)).[12] She made a total of 10 appearances[8] and was part of Melbourne City's unbeaten [season](/source/2015%E2%80%9316_Melbourne_City_W-League_season), which saw the team win the W-League premiership/championship double. She appeared as a late substitute in the [2016 W-League Grand Final](/source/2016_W-League_Grand_Final).[13]

Chidiac returned to [Adelaide United](/source/Adelaide_United_FC_(W-League)) in September 2016, joining re-signing teammate [Emily Condon](/source/Emily_Condon) and new coach [Mark Jones](/source/Mark_Jones_(footballer%2C_born_1966)).[14] She made 8 appearances for the club in the [2016–17 season](/source/2016%E2%80%9317_W-League), scoring two goals.[8] On 21 August 2017, Chidiac signed a new one-year contract with [Adelaide United](/source/Adelaide_United_FC_(W-League)).[15] She finished the [2017–18 season](/source/2017%E2%80%9318_W-League) with one goal and three assists[16] in 11 appearances.[8]

On 13 July 2018, Chidiac signed with [Atlético Madrid](/source/Atl%C3%A9tico_Madrid_Femenino).[17][18] She made her debut on 8 September 2018.[19] In December 2020, Chidiac mutually terminated her contract with Atlético Madrid and left the club.[20]

In the week after leaving [Atlético Madrid](/source/Atl%C3%A9tico_Madrid_Femenino), Chidiac returned to Australia and re-joined [Melbourne City](/source/Melbourne_City_FC_(W-League)) ahead of the [2020–21 W-League](/source/2020%E2%80%9321_W-League) season.[21]

In June 2021, Chidiac joined [JEF United Chiba](/source/JEF_United_Chiba_Ladies) to play in the inaugural season of the [WE League](/source/WE_League).[22][23] In December 2021, [Melbourne Victory](/source/Melbourne_Victory_FC_(A-League_Women)) signed Chidiac on loan from JEF United Chiba.[24]

Following her loan in Australia, Chidiac joined American club [Racing Louisville](/source/Racing_Louisville_FC) on a free transfer, signing a one-year contract in April 2022,[25] three weeks into their season.[26] In October 2022, [Melbourne Victory](/source/Melbourne_Victory_FC_(A-League_Women)) announced that Chidiac would return to the club for the [2022–23 A-League Women](/source/2022%E2%80%9323_A-League_Women) on loan from Racing Louisville.[27] On 15 February 2023, Chidiac's loan ended, having scored 6 goals in 13 appearances.[28] Despite being on loan and playing only 13 (out of 20) of the club's matches, Chidiac won the [Julie Dolan Medal](/source/Julie_Dolan_Medal) as the best player of the season.[29] In August 2023, Racing Louisville announced that Chidac would be sent on loan to [Liga MX Femenil](/source/Liga_MX_Femenil) club [Tigres UANL](/source/Tigres_UANL_(women)) until December 2023.[30] Louisville waived Chidiac in November 2023.[31]

On 30 December 2023, [Melbourne Victory](/source/Melbourne_Victory_FC_(A-League_Women)) announced Chidiac's return to the club on a permanent transfer until the end of the 2025–26 season.[32]

In July 2025, Chidiac joined Italian club [Como](/source/SSD_FC_Como_Women), netting [Melbourne Victory](/source/Melbourne_Victory_FC_(women)) a club record transfer fee.[33]

## International career

In early 2015, Chidiac was called up to the senior [Australia](/source/Australia_women's_national_soccer_team) squad to tour New Zealand, aged sixteen.[5] She made her international debut on 12 February 2015, coming on as a substitute for [Lisa De Vanna](/source/Lisa_De_Vanna) in a win over [New Zealand](/source/New_Zealand_women's_national_football_team).[34]

Chidiac was called up again ahead of the [2017 Algarve Cup](/source/2017_Algarve_Cup), where she made two appearances.[8][35]

In July 2023, Chidiac was selected in Australia's squad for the [2023 Women's World Cup](/source/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup) to be held in Australia and New Zealand.[36]

## Career statistics

### Club

- *As of April 3, 2026*[8]

Club Season League Cup1 Continental2 Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Adelaide United 2014–15 W-League 9 1 — — 9 1 Melbourne City 2015–16 10 0 — — 10 0 Adelaide United 2016–17 8 2 — — 8 2 2017–18 11 1 — — 11 1 Total 28 4 0 0 0 0 28 4 Atlético Madrid 2018–19 Primera División 19 3 1 0 0 0 20 3 2019–20 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2020–21 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Total 22 3 1 0 1 0 24 3 Melbourne City 2020–21 W-League 10 3 — — 10 3 JEF United Chiba Ladies 2021-22 WE League 5 0 — — 5 0 Melbourne Victory (loan) 2021-22 W-League 14 1 — — 14 1 Total 29 4 0 0 0 0 29 4 Racing Louisville 2022 NWSL 18 2 — — 18 2 2023 8 0 — — 8 0 Melbourne Victory (loan) 2022-23 W-League 13 6 — — 13 6 Tigres UANL (loan) 2023-24 Liga MX Femenil 9 0 — — 3 0 Melbourne Victory 2023–24 A-League Women 14 2 — — 14 2 2024–25 25 2 — — 25 2 Total 39 4 0 0 0 0 39 4 FC Como 2025–26 Serie A 13 3 1 0 — 14 3 Career total 179 26 2 0 1 0 182 26

1[Copa de la Reina](/source/Copa_de_la_Reina_de_F%C3%BAtbol).

2[UEFA Women's Champions League](/source/UEFA_Women's_Champions_League)

### International goals

*Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first.*

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 26 March 2018 Perth Oval, Perth, Australia Thailand 1–0 5–0 Friendly 2 22 February 2023 McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, Australia Jamaica 2–0 3–0 2023 Cup of Nations 3 11 April 2026 Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya Malawi 3–0 5–0 2026 FIFA Series

## Honours

**Melbourne City**

- [W-League](/source/W-League_(Australia)) Premiership: [2015–16](/source/2015%E2%80%9316_W-League)

- [W-League](/source/W-League_(Australia)) Championship: [2015–16](/source/2015%E2%80%9316_W-League)

**Atlético Madrid**

- [Primera División](/source/Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_(women)): [2018–19](/source/2018%E2%80%9319_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_(women))

**Melbourne Victory**

- [W-League](/source/W-League_(Australia)) Championship: [2021–22](/source/2021%E2%80%9322_W-League)

**Australia**

- [Tournament of Nations](/source/Tournament_of_Nations): [2017](/source/2017_Tournament_of_Nations)

- [FFA Cup of Nations](/source/FFA_Cup_of_Nations): [2019](/source/2019_Cup_of_Nations), [2023](/source/2023_Cup_of_Nations)

- [FIFA Series](/source/FIFA_Series): [2026](/source/2026_FIFA_Series_(women's_matches)#Kenya)

**Individual**

- [Julie Dolan Medal](/source/Julie_Dolan_Medal): [2023](/source/2022%E2%80%9323_A-League_Women) & 2024-25

- [PFA Young Women's Footballer of the Year](/source/PFA_Footballer_of_the_Year_Awards#Young_Women's_Footballer_of_the_Year_Award): 2017, 2018

## Personal life

Chidiac is of [Egyptian](/source/Egyptian_Australians), [Lebanese](/source/Lebanese_Australians) and [Polish](/source/Polish_Australians) descent.[37][38] She made a guest appearance on *[Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee](/source/Guy_Montgomery's_Guy_Mont-Spelling_Bee_(Australian_TV_series))* in 2024.

She is in relationship with her girlfriend Erin Clout. in September 2024, they announced their engagement.[39]

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-18)** ["Chidiac secures dream move to Spanish giants"](https://matildas.footballaustralia.com.au/news/chidiac-secures-dream-move-spanish-giants). *Westfield Matildas*. Football Federation Australia. 13 July 2018.

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## External links

- [Alex Chidiac](https://int.soccerway.com/players/-/374871/) at Soccerway.com

- [Alex Chidiac](https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/alexandra-chidiac/) at WorldFootball.net

- [Alex Chidiac](https://fbref.com/en/players/9dc4de50/) at [FBref.com](/source/FBref.com)

- [Alex Chidiac](https://www.kicker.de/alex-chidiac/spieler) at [kicker](/source/Kicker_(magazine)) (in German)

v t e FC Como Women – current squad 1 Capelletti 2 Marcussen 5 Howard 6 Bergersen 7 Nischler 8 Petzelberger 9 Pinther 10 Chidiac 11 Berisha 14 Cecotti 16 Bernardi 17 Sagen 18 Szabó 19 Pavan 20 Vaitukaitytė 21 Picchi 22 Gilardi 23 D'Agostino 24 Rizzon 25 Marchiori 28 Kruse 30 Ruma Manager: Sottili

Australia squads v t e Australia squad – 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup runners-up 1 Williams 2 Cooper 3 Luik 4 Polkinghorne 5 Alleway 6 Logarzo 7 Catley 8 Kellond-Knight 9 Chidiac 10 Van Egmond 11 De Vanna 12 Dumont 13 Butt 14 Kennedy 15 Gielnik 16 Raso 17 Simon 18 Arnold 19 Gorry 20 Kerr 21 Carpenter 22 Crummer 23 Heyman Coach: Stajcic v t e Australia squad – 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup fourth place 1 Williams 2 Nevin 3 Luik 4 Polkinghorne 5 Vine 6 Wheeler 7 Catley 8 Chidiac 9 Foord 10 Van Egmond 11 Fowler 12 Micah 13 Yallop 14 Kennedy 15 Hunt 16 Raso 17 Simon 18 Arnold 19 Gorry 20 Kerr (c) 21 Carpenter 22 Grant 23 Cooney-Cross Coach: Gustavsson v t e Australia squad – 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup runners-up 1 Arnold 2 Nevin 3 Heatley 4 Hunt 5 Rankin 6 Wheeler 7 Catley 8 Torpey 9 Foord 10 Van Egmond 11 Fowler 12 Lincoln 13 Chidiac 14 Kennedy 15 Johnson 16 Raso 17 Sayer 18 Aquino 19 Gorry 20 Kerr (c) 21 Carpenter 22 Heyman 23 Cooney-Cross 24 Rule 25 McNamara 26 Siemsen Coach: Montemurro Teagan Micah was initially named in the squad, but was replaced by Chloe Lincoln prior to the tournament after suffering a concussion. Jada Mathyssen-Whyman was initially named in the squad, but was replaced by Morgan Aquino prior to the tournament after suffering a knee injury.

Awards v t e Julie Dolan Medal 1998: Black 1999: Murray 2000: Vozzo 2001: Rockall 2002: Peters 2003: De Vanna & Garriock 2005: Rockall 2009 (Jan): Harch 2009 (Dec): Heyman 2011: Simon 2012: Shipard 2013: Polkinghorne 2014 (Feb): Butt 2014 (Dec): Van Egmond 2016: Sykes 2017: Kerr 2018: Kerr & Polkinghorne 2019: Nairn 2020: Hamilton 2021: Heyman 2022: Worts 2023: Chidiac 2024: Harding 2025: Chidiac 2026: Gomez v t e 2016–17 W-League PFA Team of the Season GK: Williams DF: Catley DF: Kennedy DF: Polkinghorne DF: Oyster DF: Kinga MF: Fishlock MF: Gorry FW: Kerr (captain) FW: Dowie FW: Sykes Subs GK: Whyman DF: Carroll MF: Nairn FW: Jones FW: Chidiac v t e 2021–22 A-League Women PFA Team of the Season GK: Whyman RB: Vine (captain) CB: Torpey CB: Heatley LB: Green MF: Hawkesby MF: Tobin MF: Pollicina MF: Chidiac FW: Worts FW: McNamara Subs GK: Barbieri DF: Hunt MF: Gorry MF: Lowe MF: Ray FW: Wilkinson Coach Adrian Stenta v t e 2022–23 A-League Women PFA Team of the Season GK: Beall RB: Torpey CB: Tobin CB: Hunt LB: McLean MF: Hawkesby MF: Hunter MF: Chidiac FW: Vine (captain) FW: Heyman FW: Keane Subs GK: Whyman DF: Morrison MF: Pollicina MF: Milivojević MF: Gorry v t e 2023–24 A-League Women PFA Team of the Season GK: Aquino RB: Rankin CB: Morrison CB: McLean LB: Stott MF: Pollicina MF: Milivojević MF: Chidiac FW: Vine FW: Heyman (captain) FW: Bolden Subs GK: Whyman DF: Otto MF: Maher MF: Hawkesby MF: Fraser FW: Gielnik Coach Dario Vidošić v t e 2024–25 A-League Women PFA Team of the Season GK: Jenkins DF: Apostolakis DF: Morrison DF: Otto DF: Stott MF: Hughes MF: Gomez MF: Yallop FW: Healy FW: McNamara (captain) FW: Heyman Subs GK: Newbon DF: León DF: Tonkin MF: Chidiac MF: Longo MF: McKenna FW: Worts Coach Michael Matricciani

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