Katrina Gorry confirms West Ham exit after 2.5 years as captain
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Key Takeaways
Australian midfielder Katrina Gorry will depart West Ham United Women when her contract expires at the end of June 2025, the club confirmed on Thursday, 14 May. The 33-year-old captain will make her farewell appearance for the Hammers against Manchester City Women in the Barclays Women's Super League (WSL) on Saturday, bringing the curtain down on a two-and-a-half-year chapter in East London.
Gorry's Journey at West Ham
Gorry arrived at West Ham in January 2024 and swiftly established herself as a cornerstone of the squad. An ankle injury disrupted her debut season, but she returned with renewed purpose and was subsequently appointed club captain ahead of her first full campaign in English football. She went on to feature in every WSL match throughout the 2024/25 season, contributing three goals as West Ham posted their best-ever home campaign — setting club records for the most points and most home wins in a single WSL season.
A Leader On and Off the Pitch
Beyond her on-field contributions, Gorry earned widespread admiration for her candour about personal struggles, including her recovery from an eating disorder and her publicly shared IVF journey to parenthood. That openness earned her the WSL Player Champion of Change award last season — recognition that extended well beyond statistics. This season, she made 18 appearances across all competitions for the club.
Simultaneously, Gorry continued to represent Australia on the international stage, helping the Australian women's national team reach the final of the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup on home soil.
What Gorry Said
In a statement released by West Ham United on X, Gorry reflected on her time at the club with evident emotion. 'It's an emotional time to be leaving West Ham United, but I know this is the right decision for my family and me. I've enjoyed so many incredible moments over the last two-and-a-half years, and captaining this team has been the greatest honour,' she said.
She added: 'I've felt at home ever since I arrived. I came here with a two-year-old daughter, and I'm leaving East London with an even bigger family — not just my son, but the West Ham family too: the fans, the staff, and everyone connected to the Club. The support I've received from everyone will stay close to my heart forever. I leave a better person and a better player, and for that I'll always be grateful.'
What Comes Next
Gorry's departure marks the end of a significant era for West Ham Women, who will need to replace not just a captain but a player whose influence stretched into the dressing room and the broader community. No announcement regarding her next club has been made. Her final match on Saturday against Manchester City Women is set to be a fitting farewell in front of the supporters she credited so warmly.