Matildas and Arsenal star Kyra Cooney-Cross has returned to Australia after her mother, Jess, was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
The 23-year-old left her club duties at North London club Arsenal to be with her family instead of playing in this weekendโs match against Manchester United, announcing the decision on her Instagram account.
Kyra Cooney-Cross (right) with her mother Jessica and two of her three younger sisters.
โA few days ago, our world changed forever,โ Cooney-Cross said. โMy amazing mum, Jess, has been diagnosed with Stage 4 cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Itโs a rare and aggressive cancer, and there is no cure.
โMy mum is my hero, my best friend, my everything and the person who has shaped every part of who I am. She is the reason I am where I am today, her strength, love, and belief in me has carried me through everything. Trying to put into words what she means to me feels impossible.
โIโm now back in Australia to be with my mum, my sisters, and our family as we navigate what comes next. We are all still in shock and learning how to sit with the weight of this news.โ
Cooney-Cross shared that her family had created an online fundraising page to help support the family and asked that their privacy be respected.
Kyra Cooney-Cross provided the sad news about her motherโs illness.Credit: Instagram
The announcement was met with support from her teammates at Arsenal, in the Matildas, and across the Womenโs Super League. Players left hearts on the post and shared the link to the fundraising page.
Sam Kerr, Steph Catley, and Caitlin Foord were among those to leave comments on the post with Catley writing โlove youโ. Arsenal teammate and England forward Beth Mead also left a comment saying, โwe are all with you and your familyโ. Meadโs mother, June, passed away in 2023 after a diagnosis of ovarian cancer.