The Subway Socceroos Squad for the
matches against England and New Zealand
October 2023 |
|
Player |
Birthdate |
Age |
Pos |
Club |
App |
G |
Baccus, Keanu Kole |
7 June 1998
in Durban, South Africa |
25 |
DM |
St. Mirren FC, Scotland |
8 |
0 |
Behich, Aziz Eraltay |
16 December 1990 |
32 |
LB |
Melbourne City FC |
59 |
2 |
Borello, Brandon Joel Gaetano |
25 July 1995 |
28 |
F |
Western Sydney Wanderers FC |
7 |
1 |
Bos, Jordan |
29 October 2002 |
20 |
LB |
KVC Westerlo, Belgium |
2 |
0 |
Boyle, Martin Callie |
25 April 1993 in
Aberdeen, Scotland |
30 |
RF |
Hibernian FC, Scotland |
20 |
6 |
Also has two Scotland U16 appearances |
Burgess, Cameron Robert |
21 October 1995 in
Aberdeen, Scotland |
27 |
C/LB |
Ipswich Town FC, England |
1 |
0 |
Also has four Scotland youth appearances |
Circati, Alessandro |
10 October 2003 in
Fidenza, Italy |
19 |
CB |
Parma Calcio 1913, Italy |
0 |
0 |
Also has two Italy U20 appearances |
Degenek,
Miloš |
28 April 1994 in Knin, Croatia |
22 |
C/RB |
Fk Crvena zvezda, Serbia |
45 |
1 |
Also has eight Serbia U19 appearances |
Duke, Mitchell Thomas |
18 January 1991 |
32 |
F |
FC Machida Zelvia, Japan |
28 |
9 |
Goodwin, Craig Alexander |
16 December 1991 |
31 |
LAM |
Al Wehda FC, Saudi Arabia |
15 |
2 |
Glover, Thomas William |
24 December 1997 |
25 |
G |
Middlesbrough FC, England |
0 |
0 |
Irvine, Jackson Alexander |
7 March 1993 |
30 |
M |
FC St. Pauli, Germany |
56 |
8 |
Also has three Scotland U19 appearances |
Luongo, Massimo Corey |
25 September 1992 |
31 |
M |
Ipswich Town FC, England |
43 |
6 |
Mabil, Awer Bul |
15 September 1995 in
Kakuma, Kenya |
28 |
F |
Grasshopper Club Zürich, Switzerland |
32 |
9 |
McGree, Riley Patrick |
2 November 1998 |
24 |
AM |
Middlesbrough FC, England |
18 |
1 |
Metcalfe, Connor |
5 November 1999 |
23 |
CM |
FC St. Pauli, Germany |
9 |
0 |
Miller, Lewis |
24 August 2000 |
23 |
RB |
Hibernian FC, Scotland |
0 |
0 |
Redmayne, Andrew James |
13 January 1989 |
34 |
G |
Sydney FC |
4 |
0 |
Rowles, Kye Francis |
24 June 1998 |
25 |
CB |
Heart of Midlothian FC, Scotland |
11 |
0 |
Ryan, Mathew David |
8 April 1992 |
31 |
G |
Alkmaar Zaanstreek, Netherlands |
82 |
0 |
Silvera, Samuel |
25 October 2000 in
London, England |
20 |
AM/F |
Middlesbrough FC, England |
1 |
0 |
Souttar, Harry
James |
22 October 1998 in
Aberdeen, Scotland |
24 |
CB |
Leicester City FC, England |
17 |
7 |
Also has Scotland youth appearances |
Strain, Ryan |
2 April 1997
in Coventry, England |
26 |
RB |
St. Mirren FC, Scotland |
2 |
0 |
Touré, Mohamed |
26 March 2004 in
Conakry, Guinea |
19 |
F |
Paris FC, France, on loan from Stade de Reims, France |
0 |
0 |
Touré was added to the squad at some unknown point |
Squad details correct up to
and including Australia's match against Mexico on 9 September 2023.
Tallies taken from Socceroos.com
Diary
midnight Thursday, 5 October 2023 -
Subway Socceroos Head Coach Graham Arnold has named his 23-man squad
for this month's matches in London, with Australia set to take on England at
Wembley Stadium and New Zealand in Brentford. The first of two historic clashes will see them take on the Three Lions at Wembley Stadium on Friday, 13 October - the first time an Australian side has appeared at one of world football's most iconic venues.
A clash with the All Whites at Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford will follow on Tuesday, 17 October,
with them facing their oldest rival for a unique piece of footballing history.
The recently rediscovered New Zealand and Australia Soccer Ashes Trophy will be taken home by the winner, with the fixtures' perpetual prize making its official return after being missing for more than 60 years. In addition to the selected 23-man squad, Arnold will also bring three train-on players - Alex Robertson (Portsmouth FC), Mohamed Toure (Paris FC) and Patrick Yazbek (Viking FK) - into camp as part of their continued development through Football Australia's elite pathway.
The October window presents the final opportunity for Arnold and his coaching staff to work with players ahead of qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026 commencing in November, as well as the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023 in January 2024. After making a successful return from an ankle injury for FC St. Pauli last weekend, Jackson Irvine will take his place in the Socceroos' squad, while Craig Goodwin has also been named following his recent move to Al Wehda FC in the Saudi Pro League, scoring a goal in each of his first three appearances.
After a strong start to the season in the EFL Championship for Ipswich Town FC, 43-cap Socceroo and 2015 AFC Asian Cup winner, Massimo Luongo
will join the squad for the first time since 2019. Lewis Miller earns his first
senior national team call up, with the 23-year-old Hibernian FC defender joining
a growing contingent of Socceroos plying their trade in the Scottish Premier League.
Awer Mabil returns following a recent move to Swiss club, Grasshopper Club Zürich, while Brandon Borrello (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) and Andrew Redmayne (Sydney FC) have also been named following strong pre-season form during the Australia Cup ahead of the 2023/24 Isuzu UTE A-League Men season.
Australia
Form: last six
games |
W
L W L L
D
f 8:a 9
success: 42% |
581 |
30 November 2022 - Australia 1
Denmark 0
[0-0] Al Janoub Stadium, Al-Wakrah, Qatar |
Leckie |
WCF |
NW |
582 |
3 December 2022 - Argentina 2 Australia 1 [1-0] Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan,
Qatar |
Messi, Alvarez Fernandez OG |
NL |
583 |
24 March 2023 - Australia 3 Ecuador 1
[1-0] Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney |
Irvine, Mabil, Kuol Torres |
Fr |
HW |
584 |
28 March 2023 - Australia 1 Ecuador 2
[0-4] Marvel Stadium, Melbourne |
Borello Estupiñán, Pacho |
HL |
585 |
15 June 2023 -
Argentina 2 Australia 0 [3-0]
Workers' Stadium,
Beijing, China |
Messi, Pezzella |
NL |
586 |
9 September 2023 - Mexico 2 Australia
2 [3-0]
AT&T Stadium,
Arlington, US |
Jiménez, Huerta
Souttar, Boyle (pen) |
ND |
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CG
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