Graham Arnold has released the list of twenty-six players who will play in the domestic double-header against Ecuador. A much-anticipated relief and a mix-up with the seventeen-year-old guest.
The Football players They will return to Australia for the first time since their historic feat at the FIFA World Cup.Ecuador at Combank Stadium From Sydney on Friday 24th March Miracle Arena The two-match series is scheduled for Tuesday, March 28 in Melbourne come home.
The Australian public will witness their nation’s heart-warming victory during a historic run at the World Cup (Argentina 2-1 goals). Thus the entire team in Doha can be congratulated for achieving this feat in the new internationals. to become
Martin Boyle, Ajdin Hrustic, Jamie McClaren and Matthew Leckie are all unavailable for the two-match series through injury, while goalkeeper Dani Vukovic recently announced his retirement from international duty. As Vukovic asked in his career-ending announcement, this want-or-not-suffering offers opportunities for another generation: It is time to give way “. Graham Arnold appointed four new names to the national team, three of whom are playing in the Australian Championship: Jordan Bose (twenty-year-old) and Aidan O’Neill (twenty-four-year-old) City of Melbourne Then Joe Cousy (twenty-two) is the goalkeeper Adelaide United. Arnold gets his hands on midfielder Alexander Robertson (nineteen years old). City of Manchester. Robertson holds several passports thanks to his family connections: a Peruvian mother, an Australian father – played by Mark Robertson.Australia (2001), Alexander’s grandfather (1984) – he was born in Scotland and holds an English passport, his country of residence. It’s a blessing to buy a player of this caliber and of this caliber Football players In search of renewal, he spent his youth playing as an Australian among young Englishmen.
This two-match series will also be a test Football players Ahead of the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup next November and the 2023 AFC Asian Cup to be played in Qatar in early 2024 (dates to be officially confirmed by the AFC). Green and Gold can find their audience.” Celebrate the team’s achievements with the fans during the World Cup in Qatar Arnold wanted to clarify.
The biggest surprise on this list is the call-up of a striker, seventeen-year-old Nestori Irangunda.Adelaide United FC and Under-17 international players will join the training camp to train with the squad and familiarize themselves with the senior national team environment. Irangunda, Teacher of the Shining Season RedConfirms the trust placed in him and gives even more credit to this talented young generation of Australians.
list
player
|
Club (Country)
|
Examinations
|
Nathaniel Atkinson
|
Hearts (Scotland)
|
6
|
Keanu Backus
|
St Mirren (Scotland)
|
5
|
Aziz Behich
|
Dundee United (Scotland)
|
57
|
Brandon Borello
|
Western Sydney Wanderers (Australia)
|
4
|
Jordan Bose
|
Melbourne City (Australia)
|
0
|
Jason Cummings
|
Central Coast Marines (Australia)
|
2
|
Milos Dženek
|
Columbus Crew (USA)
|
42
|
Thomas Teng
|
Albrex Nigata (Japan)
|
2
|
Cameron Devlin
|
Hearts (Scotland)
|
1
|
Mitchell Duke
|
Fagiano Okayama (Japan)
|
25
|
Joe Cousy
|
Adelaide United (Australia)
|
0
|
Craig Goodwin
|
Adelaide United (Australia)
|
14
|
Jackson Irwin
|
St. Paul (Germany)
|
53
|
Karang Kuyol
|
Hearts (Germany)
|
3
|
Aware Mabil
|
Sparta Prague (Czech Republic)
|
31
|
Riley McCree
|
Middlesbrough (England)
|
15
|
Connor Metcalfe
|
St. Paul (Germany)
|
5
|
Aaron Mooy
|
Celtic (Scotland)
|
57
|
Aidan O’Neill
|
Melbourne City (Australia)
|
0
|
Andrew Redmayne
|
Sydney FC (Australia)
|
4
|
Alexander Robertson
|
Manchester City (England)
|
0
|
Hand rolls
|
Hearts (Scotland)
|
7
|
Matthew Ryan
|
AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands)
|
79
|
Harry Souter
|
Leicester City (England)
|
14
|
Marco Tlio
|
Melbourne City (Australia)
|
5
|
Bailey Wright
|
Rotherham United (England)
|
28
|
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