Melissa Andreatta

[5] After completing her teaching qualifications at 21 years old, Andreatta returned to The Gap as Head coach of the Women's Team winning the State League Championship in 2007 and 2008.

[7] During this period she also served as the National Training Centre and Football Queensland Girls State Team coach.

[11] In the 2018–19 Andreatta led the Roar to another top two regular season finish as they pushed eventual Premiership winners Melbourne Victory all the way.

[12] 2019 saw Andreatta promoted in the national team set up as she was transitioned to the Assistant Coach role under the newly appointed Ante Milicic at The Matildas.

[13] Her Assistant Coach role saw her alongside Milicic for Australia's 2019 campaign in France where The Matildas made the knockout phase before falling to Norway in the Round of 16.

[14] While serving as a part of the coaching staff of the Matildas, Andreatta assisted the team in qualifying for the 2020 and their second straight Women's Olympic Football Tournament.

[22] In 2021 Andreatta obtained her AFC/FFA Pro Diploma to become one of only a handful of Australian women with the highest coaching licence in the AFC.