A young fan was left stunned after superstar Sam Kerr handed over her prized jersey following their unforgettable, history-making, win against France.

Zara, and her family were among the crowd of nearly 50,000 people who packed Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium to watch history unfold.

Matildas captain Sam Kerr has delivered an act of kindness that will forever live with a young football fan following their unforgettable win against France. (Optus Sport)

Kerr stripped off her No. 20 shirt as a gift for the young fan who could barely hold in her excitement following the game.

Zara currently plays as a striker in an under 10s girls team a club in Salisbury near Brisbane.

“I asked if I could have (her) jersey. We were like screaming ‘please can I have your jersey’. She gave it to me. I said, ‘thank you,” she told Weekend Today.

“I was very happy. It means a lot.

“I would love to (follow in her footsteps).”

Zara, and her family were among the crowd of nearly 50,000 people. (Nine)

Zara’s mother, Selma, said the act of kindness was “priceless”.

“I was surprised that she got it. I’m so happy for her because she is a little player,” she said.

“It just means a lot to her and to get it out of everyone and to be the luckiest girl.

“Thank you, Sam, and girl power. That’s what it is.”

Celebrations across Australia after Matildas victory

Kerr started the match on the bench before making taking the field in the 55th minute.

She has been recovering from a calf injury. 

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