Central Coast Mariners announce the departure of four Liberty A-League players

The Central Coast Mariners can confirm that Tiarna Karambasis, Alexia Karrys-Stahl, Maya Lobo and Briana Woodall have all departed the club at the conclusion of their contracts.

All four players will be remembered as part of the squad that helped the Mariners make our mark in our return season to the Liberty A-League, as Emily Husband’s team finished fifth and reached the semi-finals.

A versatile footballer, Karambasis played 16 games for the Mariners, making her Liberty A-League debut in the midfield against Newcastle Jets at Industree Group Stadium before mostly being deployed as a centre back. Tiarna scored one goal for the club, an important strike against Adelaide United at Our Paradise.

Karrys-Stahl also made 16 appearances in Yellow and Navy, regularly coming off the bench for Husband in a variety of attacking roles. She provided an assist to Annalise Rasmussen to seal our 3-1 win over Perth Glory in March, a big victory that kickstarted a four-game winning streak that helped solidify our spot in the top six.

Mexican-American midfielder Woodall joined partway through the season, making her debut against Western Sydney Wanderers before featuring once more against Melbourne City.

Young defender Maya Lobo also made two appearances for the club, featuring in both of our memorable victories against Wellington Phoenix.

Central Coast Mariners Head Coach Emily Husband expressed her gratitude for the efforts of all departing players, wishing them the best for the future

“I’d like to thank all the departing players for their effort and commitment during the 2023/24 season,” Husband said.

“They all played a valuable part in what was a successful season for the Central Coast Mariners. On behalf of everybody at the club, I wish them all the best in the future.”