Kuralay took up football as a six-year-old, playing for North Coburg. She later played with Ringwood City and Box Hill United. In 2001, she was jointly awarded (with Spase Dilevski) the Weinstein Medal as Victorian Junior Player of the Year. She is the only female footballer to have won the medal.[5]
WNSL
Kuralay made her debut at national league level in 1999 when she played for Victoria Vision in the Australian Women's National Soccer League. She won the Rising Star award for the league in the 2000–01 season.[6]
In 2002 Kuralay played for the Australian team at the FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship in Canada.[16] In May 2002 she scored five goals in Australia's 13–0 win in a World Cup Qualifying match against Samoa.[17]