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Barbieri celebrates 25-year pro career

As Melissa Barbieri celebrates a quarter of a century since her professional debut, the Australian football legend is still keeping one eye firmly on the future.

Monday marks 25 years since Barbieri first lined up for Victoria Vision against Canberra, on 7 February 1997, in the Women's National Soccer League.

She has since been to four Women's World Cups, captained Australia to their sole Women's Asian Cup triumph, earned 93 caps and carved out a brilliant domestic league career.

Barbieri returned from the birth of her daughter Holly in 2013, notably having to sell some of her personal memorabilia to play for Adelaide United.

Almost eight years on, the 41-year-old Barbieri is still playing for Melbourne City.

"I want girls to play for longer. I want every girl to be able to say, 'I can play the game that I love for as many years as 'Bubs' did'," Barbieri told Network Ten after City's A-League Women win over Western Sydney.

"I continue to play because we have got a start, with a good CBA and girls can actually play the sport that they love for a good wage, a decent wage, but we're not where we can be.

"I want to be able to say to all those little girls out there that want to play soccer for Australia: you can play anywhere in the world, not just for Australia

"That's the hope for me. 2023 is going to open up a lot of doors for a lot of people, not just in the game where you're playing it with the ball at your feet but in administration, in leadership roles, in so many positions.

"Women just need to put their hand up and want to be a part of it and I can't wait to see where this game grows in the future."

After sitting out 2016-17, Barbieri came out of retirement, playing one game as an injury replacement player for City

Read more on 7news.com.au