Australia men's national soccer team

Men's national association football team representing Australia

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June 11 2025 Riley McGree plays his most recent match against Saudi Arabia, contributing to the national team.
June 11 2025 Mitchell Duke plays his most recent match against Saudi Arabia, extending his international career.
June 11 2025 Martin Boyle plays his most recent match against Saudi Arabia, continuing to represent Australia.
June 11 2025 Milos Degenek plays his most recent match against Saudi Arabia, maintaining his position in the national team.
June 11 2025 Lewis Miller plays his most recent match against Saudi Arabia, representing Australia.
June 11 2025 Mathew Ryan plays his most recent match against Saudi Arabia, reaching 100 caps for the Australian national team.
June 11 2025 Aziz Behich plays his most recent match against Saudi Arabia, continuing his international career.
June 11 2025 Aiden O'Neill plays his most recent match against Saudi Arabia, extending his national team participation.
March 25 2025 Australia men's national soccer team scheduled to play FIFA World Cup qualification match against China
March 25 2025 Australia men's national soccer team participated in a FIFA World Cup qualification match against China.
2025 Australia men's national soccer team is ranked 26th globally with 1 game played in the current year.
March 22 2025 Current date referenced in the document about Australia men's international soccer players
March 20 2025 Australia men's national soccer team scheduled to play FIFA World Cup qualification match against Indonesia
March 20 2025 Australia men's national soccer team participated in a FIFA World Cup qualification match against Indonesia.
2024 Australia enters a new era in men's national soccer team history, potentially preparing for upcoming international competitions and World Cup qualifications.
November 19 2024 Last recorded national team match as of this player list, a match against Bahrain
November 14 2024 Mitchell Duke played his international match against Saudi Arabia, marking a notable moment in his national team career.
October 15 2024 Keanu Baccus plays against Japan in a national team match
October 10 2024 Thomas Deng plays against China in a national team match
September 23 2024 Football Australia confirmed Tony Popovic as the new head coach on a two-year contract, replacing Graham Arnold after poor qualification performances.
September 10 2024 Awer Mabil played an international match against Indonesia, contributing to the Australian national soccer team's performance.
September 10 2024 Adam Taggart plays against Indonesia in a national team match
September 5 2024 Martin Boyle plays against Bahrain in a national team match
June 27 2024 The Asian Football Confederation conducted the third round draw for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, placing Australia in Group C with Japan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, China, and Indonesia.
June 11 2024 Mathew Leckie plays against Palestine in a national team match
March 22 2024 Latest player statistics compiled for the Australia men's national soccer team as of this date
January 2024 Australia defeated India 2-0 in their first group stage match, overcoming initial difficulties.
January 2024 Australia secured a 1-0 victory against Syria in the group stage, with Jackson Irvine scoring early in the second half.
January 2024 Australia was eliminated in the quarter-finals, losing 2-1 to South Korea after extra time, missing a chance to win a second Asian title.
January 2024 Australia drew 1-1 with Uzbekistan in their final group stage match, with Martin Boyle scoring a late first-half penalty.
January 2024 Australia participated in the 2024 AFC Asian Cup, drawn in Group B with India, Syria, and Uzbekistan.
January 2024 Australia topped their group and advanced to the knockout stages of the tournament.
2023 Australia secured a hard-fought 1-0 win against Palestine during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying cycle.
2023 Australia prepared for the AFC Asian Cup by playing friendly matches against Argentina, Ecuador, Mexico, and England.
2023 Australia began the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying cycle with a convincing 7-0 victory over Bangladesh in the opening match.
2023 Australia concluded their preparation with a 2-0 friendly victory over Bahrain.
November 2023 Australia participated in the 2023 FIFA Arab Cup qualification tournament.
June 2023 Australia competed in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualification stage.
March 28 2023 Garang Kuol made his debut for Australia against Ecuador in an international match
March 28 2023 Jordan Bos makes his debut in a match against Ecuador, playing in Bahrain
March 24 2023 Alexander Robertson made his debut for Australia against Ecuador in an international match
March 24 2023 Aiden O'Neill plays in a match against Ecuador and Indonesia
February 1 2023 Australia won the 2023 AFC Asian Cup by defeating Jordan 2-1 in the final, securing their second Asian Cup title in the tournament's history.
January 30 2023 Football Australia CEO James Johnson extended Graham Arnold's contract as national team manager through the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
January 19 2023 Australia defeated Lebanon 2-0 in the 2023 AFC Asian Cup quarter-final match, advancing to the semi-finals of the tournament hosted in Qatar.
2022 Australia qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup by defeating Peru in an intercontinental play-off penalty shootout, securing their fifth consecutive World Cup appearance since 1974.
2022 In a dramatic penalty shootout, goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne played a psychological game with Peruvian penalty takers, using a 'wiggle routine' and other tactics to unsettle the opposition during the World Cup qualification match.
2022 Mathew Leckie, Mathew Ryan, Aaron Mooy, Aziz Behich, Jackson Irvine participated in the FIFA World Cup.
2022 Tim Cahill scored 2 goals, Craig Goodwin, Mitchell Duke, Mathew Leckie each scored 1 goal, and an own goal was recorded for Australia in the World Cup tournament.
2022 Graham Arnold coached Australia to the Round of 16 in the World Cup.

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