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Read Matildas star Kyra Cooney-Cross’s deeply personal update as she puts career on hold to be with her cancer-stricken mum

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Matildas midfielder Kyra Cooney-Cross has delivered a deeply personal and emotional update after stepping away from football to be by her mother’s side during a devastating health battle.

The 24-year-old has remained in Australia and will miss the rest of the season with Arsenal Women after her mum Jess was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Cooney-Cross revealed the toll the situation has taken as she navigates family, distance and the demands of professional sport.

‘I left home at sixteen, half a kid, half convinced I was ready, chasing something bigger than the life I knew,’ she wrote.

‘Since then, time’s always been moving, flights, schedules, expectations, always watching the clock, always somewhere to be.’

Now, for the first time in years, life has slowed.

Kyra Cooney-Cross shared an emotional poem revealing heartbreak as she pauses football career to support her mum’s cancer battle

Cooney-Cross described leaving home while young to chase her football dreams, then returning home for her family in devastating personal circumstances

Cooney-Cross described leaving home while young to chase her football dreams, then returning home for her family in devastating personal circumstances

The Arsenal star gave her followers an unvarnished insight into how she's coping with her mum's declining health

The Arsenal star gave her followers an unvarnished insight into how she’s coping with her mum’s declining health

‘I’ve found time at home I’ve never really had before. And it’s quiet in the best way,’ she said.

‘Family dinners that don’t feel rushed, coffee dates that turn into conversations… walks along the beach with nothing but the sun and ocean keeping pace.’

But the peaceful moments are overshadowed by a reality she cannot change.

‘It doesn’t feel real. Like a bad dream I can’t wake up from, watching you go through something I can’t fix, can’t carry, can’t fully understand.’

Cooney-Cross admitted the emotional strain of balancing her identity as an elite footballer with the pull of family during a crisis.

‘Out there, on the other side of the world, everyone says we’re living the dream. And yeah, in some ways, we are.

‘But dreams come with trade-offs.

‘Missed moments. Distance. A quiet kind of loneliness you don’t talk much.’

The Matildas star (pictured left in action for Australia) admitted to feeling guilt at stepping away from football to focus fully on her mother

The Matildas star (pictured left in action for Australia) admitted to feeling guilt at stepping away from football to focus fully on her mother

Cooney-Cross (pictured with fans) revealed the pain of watching her mum suffer through a battle she cannot win for her or understand

Cooney-Cross (pictured with fans) revealed the pain of watching her mum suffer through a battle she cannot win for her or understand

Football, she said, has always been at the centre of her life, but for now, it has taken a back seat.

‘It’s always there in the background, the thing I’ve built myself around, the thing I prioritise over life, and the one time I don’t, there’s guilt because it’s all I’ve ever known.

‘But family first, always.’

Her decision to remain in Australia has been fully supported by her club and national team, with Renee Slegers confirming she will not return to Arsenal this season.

‘She stayed in Australia to spend time with her family and we’re respecting that,’ Slegers said.

‘She won’t be with us for the rest of the season.’

Matildas coach Joe Montemurro also praised the midfielder’s strength during the recent Asian Cup campaign, where she continued to play despite the personal turmoil.

‘What she’s going through is unique. What she’s going through is difficult,’ he said.

Football Australia and teammates have rallied around Cooney-Cross (pictured with Arsenal legend Ian Wright) as she navigates one of the toughest periods of her life

Football Australia and teammates have rallied around Cooney-Cross (pictured with Arsenal legend Ian Wright) as she navigates one of the toughest periods of her life

‘The maturity that Kyra’s shown in this process has been absolutely amazing.’

Cooney-Cross missed the opening matches of the tournament before returning to play a key role, starting in both the semi-final and final as Australia fell just short of the title.

Support has poured in from across the football world, with Arsenal teammates warming up in her jersey and fans paying tribute in the stands.

But for Cooney-Cross, the focus remains firmly at home.

‘She’s napping on the couch like no time passed, like I never left at all,’ she wrote of her mum.

‘You’re still here, and I miss you.’

In a closing message that captured the heartbreak and love at the centre of her decision, she added:

‘So I stay, really stay. No clock. No rush. Just being present.

‘Because if there’s anything I need you to know…

‘I love you.’

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