Career
She became the youngest Australian ever to play at a World Cup when she represented Australia at the 2011 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup at the age of 16. Club
= Mariners Foord was signed by the Mariners in the off-season for the 2009 West-League season from the New South Wales Institute of Sport. = Sydney Football Club With the announcement that the Mariners would not field a women"s team in the 2010-2011 West-League season, Foord, along with fellow Mariners players Teresa Polias, Lydia Vandenbergh, and Renee Rollason, all switched to nearby club, Sydney Football Club. = Sky Blue Football Club In March 2013, it was announced that Foord had signed with American team, Sky Blue Football Club, for the inaugural season of the NWSL. Television and film
In 2013, Foord was featured in an hour-long episode of Entertainment and Sports Programming Network"s Aussies Abroad entitled, The Matildas, which profiled four Australian national team players (Foord, Lisa De Vanna, Kyah Simon, and Samantha Kerr) and their experience playing internationally.
= Loan to Sydney Football Club In September 2014, Sky Blue Football Club loaned Foord back to Sydney Football Club for a season.
= Perth Glory In August 2014, Foord joined Perth Glory. = Sky Blue Football Club In 2015 Foord joined Sky Blue Football Club, following her participation in the Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup in Canada, alongside fellow Matildas teammate Samantha Kerr.
International
Foord assisted the Australian Westfield U16 Women"s team to progress through to the AFC U17 Women"s Championship undefeated by scoring a hat-trick in a match against the Philippines. Catlin was announced in an extended Australian Westfield Women"s under 17 squad for the upcoming Association of Southeast Asian Nations Cup in October and AFC Championships in November.
In June–July 2011, Foord competed at the 2011 Fédération internationale de football association Women"s World Cup in Germany.
Foord started in two of the three group matches from right back, missing out on game two versus Equatorial Guinea. Foord then started from right midfield in the quarter-final game against Sweden, before showing off her quick pace down the right flank when reverting to the full-back position after Elyse Perry was substituted for Tameka Butt in the 59th minute. The Matildas were eliminated from the competition after losing this match 3–1.
Foord was given the "Best Young Player" award for the tournament.