Background
Cordner grew up in Speyside, Tobago where she attended Signal Hill Secondary Comprehensive.
Cordner grew up in Speyside, Tobago where she attended Signal Hill Secondary Comprehensive.
Cordner attended Young Harris College, a private university located in the state of Georgia in the United States.
She previously played for the Brisbane Roar Football Club of Australia"s West-League as well as the Northampton Laurels Football Club and Seattle Reign Football Club in the National Women"s Soccer League (NWSL). lieutenant was at Signal Hill where she was introduced to football. Young Harris College In 2006, she scored 18 goals and provided nine assists in the 13 games that she played for the Mountain Lions.
In 2007, she played in 17 matches, scoring 37 goals, serving 13 assists for a total of 87 points for the season – the highest in the program
Club = Northampton Laurels Football Club In 2006, Cordner signed with the Northampton Laurels Football Club in the WPSL, the highest division of women"s professional soccer available in the United States at the time. At the time of her signing, the team was ranked third in the WPSL Eastern Conference – South Division.
With Cordner"s game-winning goal over top-seeded side Adirondack Lynx, she helped secure Northampton"s place in the playoffs. = Kvarnsvedens IK Cordner signed with Swedish side, Kvarnsvedens IK, for part of the 2009 season.
She scored five goals for the squad.
= Brisbane Roar Cordner signed with the Brisbane Roar Football Club in late 2010 for the remaining two months of the 2010–2011 season. Of her signing she stated, "The quality of football here (in Australia) is much higher than that of my previous encounters, apart from national duty, and I am sure it will improve my game. = San Juan Jabloteh Football Club Cordner played for San Juan Jabloteh Football Club of the Lucky Bakery Women"s Super League in the summer of 2011.
During a match against the Arima Giants, she scored seven goals launching the team to the top of the league standings.
During another match against the Tunapuna Titans, she scored nine goals. = Seattle Reign Football Club Reserves Cordner signed with Issaquah South Carolina, the reserve team for the NWSL"s Seattle Reign Football Club for the 2013 season.
During her debut with the team, she scored two goals against Emerald City Football Club. = Seattle Reign Football Club On 19 June 2013, it was announced that Cordner had signed with the Seattle Reign Football Club part way through the inaugural season of the National Women"s Soccer League. Of the signing, Reign Football Club head coach Laura Harvey said, "At every level she has played Kennya has shown she knows how to find the Netto.
We are clearly a club that is in need of a player who can consistently deliver goals, so we are excited to see the impact Kennya can have in the NWSL." Cordner made two appearances for the club and was waived in mid-July to make way another international player on the squad.
NWSL rules allow only two international players on a team International Cordner made her first appearance for the Trinidad and Tobago women"s national football team at age 15. She is a leading scorer for the team
2005 Trinidad and Tobago Female Football player of the Year.
She is also a member of the Trinidad and Tobago women"s national football team