Car crash survivor Foster pens ALW deal with Phoenix

Rylee Foster (R), who survived a horrific 2021 car crash, has joined Wellington's ALW squad. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO)

Two years after almost dying in a serious car crash, goalkeeper Rylee Foster has penned an A-League Women contract with the Wellington Phoenix.

The Canadian youth international, 25, was thrown through the windscreen of a hire car while on holiday in Finland in 2021 as a result of a malfunctioning seatbelt.

The former Liverpool FC keeper suffered seven neck fractures and was forced to wear a halo around her neck, doctors fearing she may never play again.

But Foster is hoping to defy the odds once more after signing a deal with Wellington on Tuesday.

"Joining the Phoenix is very symbolic," Foster said.

"It’s a new becoming. It’s an arising from something that was literally in ashes.

"I’ve been through a lot in the last two years, more than most people go through in their whole lives."

Foster will vie with Brianna Edwards to become the club’s first-choice goalkeeper, with inaugural club captain Lily Alfeld sidelined for the entire campaign after undergoing back surgery.

New Phoenix boss Paul Temple said having Foster and Edwards on the books indicated the Kiwi club had arguably got "the best goalkeeping pair in the league".

"We’ve been pushing to have two high quality players in every position so the squad is really competitive," Temple said.

"Brianna was our number one goalkeeper in the league last year and we wanted to bring someone else in that could also be a number one goalkeeper.

"Those two can fight it out and there will be a really good competition for that place. I think that will bring the best out of both of them like it has everywhere else on the pitch."

Wellington, who have picked up the wooden spoon in their first two ALW seasons, begin the 2023-24 campaign at home to Melbourne City on October 15.

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