Rachel Lowe
Rachel Lowe (born 19 November 2000) is an Australian football player at Western Sydney Wanderers. She plays as an attacking midfielder and forward. In February 2018, at age 17, Lowe received her first call up to the senior Australian Women's Team for the Algrave Cup in Portugal.
Early Life and Education
Born in Sydney, Australia, Lowe grew up in the Inner West and Northern Sydney, where she later attended Pymbles Ladies' College. A natural sporting talent, Lowe also played girls cricket at State and National level, and for Gordon District Cricket Club. However Lowe decided to focus on soccer.
Club career
Lowe began her youth career at Tigers FC as well as playing football and futsal at the Football New South Wales Institute (FNSWI). She was coached by notable coaches such as Leah Blayney and Craig Foster. More recently, in 2018, Lowe played for Football NSW Institute in the NPL NSW Women’s First Grade competition and scored 10 goals in 23 games for the side.
Lowe has recently completed her third W-League season. At age 15, Lowe was signed by Western Sydney Wanderers for the 2016/17 season and made her debut in Round 2 against Sydney FC. She has spent her entire professional career at Western Sydney Wanderers.
International career
Lowe has made 14 international appearances for Australia - 13 for the U20 Young Matildas team, captaining the team in four of of those games.
In February 2018, Lowe was called up the the senior squad by Alen Stajcic as part of the squad travelling to the Algarve Cup in Portugal, where she earned her first senior international cap.
In 2018, Lowe was invited to the Future Matildas Development Program, the national training program based in Sydney, and has rejoined the program in 2019.
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