


Chloe Berryhill (née Logarzo /loʊˈɡɑːrzoʊ/ loh-GAR-zoh, Italian: ; 22 December 1994) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Como 1907 and the Australia women's national team.
Berryhill was born in Sydney. Her family is Italian on her father's side and Scottish on her mother's side. She started playing football aged five for Redbacks FC (formerly Carlingford Redbacks), but did not play at an elite level until some years later, having been rejected on some occasions for a lack of size.
Berryhill was the captain of the Australian under-20 side that finished runner-up at the 2013 AFF Women's Championship, drawing praise for her performance in the final. She retained her place in the squad for the AFC U-19 Women's Championship. She made her full international debut for Australia on 24 November 2013, in a 2–0 victory over China.
Berryhill was dropped from the Matildas squad for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, but was included in the 2016 Rio Olympics squad. She appeared in all four of Australia's matches in Rio. Berryhill was one of Australia's penalty takers as their quarter-final match against Brazil went to penalties. She scored her penalty, but the Matildas were defeated 7–6.
Berryhill won the 2017 Tournament of Nations with Australia, where they defeated the United States for the first time. She participated at her first Asian Cup in 2018, where she appeared in all 5 matches, having scored a goal in the group stage match against Vietnam.
Berryhill scored against Brazil at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Berryhill was selected for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics squad. The Matildas advanced to the quarter-finals with a victory and a draw in the group stage. In the quarter-finals, they defeated Great Britain 4–3 after extra time. However, they lost 1–0 to Sweden in the semi-finals and 4–3 to the US in the bronze medal match, going home empty-handed. Full details.
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