CommBank Young Matildas squad selected for China international series

Preparations for the AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2024™ will step up for the CommBank Young Matildas when they face fellow qualifiers, China, in a two-match international series later this month.

Australia’s U-20 Women’s National Team will play their AFC U-20 counterparts in Xiamen, China on Sunday, 3 December and Wednesday, 6 December 2023 at the Auxiliary Field of Xiamen Egret Stadium.

Football Australia CEO, James Johnson, said: “The tour of China is a significant opportunity for the CommBank Young Matildas to continue to build towards a key tournament in next year’s AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup.”

“It builds upon our concerted approach to provide high-quality match minutes for the next generation of footballers and, as former AFC U-20 champions, China is one such nation that will provide invaluable international experience for the players.

“2023 has seen our youth representative teams play more internationals outside of competition than in previous years with trips to Italy, Korea Republic and now China. We have already begun to see the benefits of that investment the advancing of players through the youth ranks and making history in the A-League Women’s competition.

“This is only possible with strong strategic partnerships, and we would like to thank the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations and the Chinese Football Association for their collaboration,” Johnson concluded.

National Foundation for Australia-China Relations CEO Peter Cai said, “The Foundation is proud to support the next generation of Matildas heading to China, particularly on the back of the Prime Minister’s recent visit. This tour will help build on longstanding links between Australia and China and showcase Australia’s excellence in women’s sport.”

The CommBank Young Matildas celebrate a goal against Guam during the Round 1 of Qualifying for the 2024 AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup.

China qualified for the eight-nation AFC U-20 Women’s Asian Cup after finishing Group B winners in Round 2 and is a six-time FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup participant.

The fixtures form a crucial part of Head Coach Leah Blayney’s groundwork for the side as they aim to qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Colombia 2024™ with a top-four finish at the continental championships.

Blayney has selected a 24-player squad for the tour laden with A-League Women’s talent as a reward for strong performances in the opening five rounds of the 2023/2024 season.

“It has been an exciting start to the 2023/24 A-League Women’s season, and we have already witnessed an impressive level of technical skill, tactical awareness, physicality, and commitment to continuous development from youth players all across the league,” Blayney said.

“This squad has been selected to reflect and recognise those showings and ongoing performances within our recent national team environments.

“For a number of the players, it has been a little while since they have been with the national team group, so getting up to speed with the primary goal. For those who were a part of the qualification campaign, it is yet another chance to continue laying the platform for 2024,” Blayney concluded.

Kick-off times and streaming details to be provided in the coming days.

COMMBANK YOUNG MATILDAS | CHINA INTERNATIONAL SERIES

China v CommBank Young Matildas

Date: Sunday, 3 December 2023

Kick-off: TBC

Venue: Auxiliary Field of Xiamen Egret Stadium, Xiamen

China v CommBank Young Matildas

Date: Wednesday, 6 December 2023

Kick-off: TBC

Venue: Auxiliary Field of Xiamen Egret Stadium, Xiamen

COMMBANK YOUNG MATILDAS | SQUAD | CHINA INTERNATIONAL SERIES
NAME POSITIONJUNIOR CLUB / MEMBER FEDERATION
Alexia APOSTOLAKIS

Defender

Western Sydney Wanderers FC / Football NSW
Milly BOUGHTON

Forward

Tottenham Hotspurs FC / Football NSW
Georgia CASSIDY

Midfielder

Perth Glory FC / Football West
Claudia CICCO

Forward

Newcastle Jets FC / Football NSW
Indiana DOS SANTOS

Midfielder

Sydney FC / Football NSW
Jynaya DOS SANTOS

Forward

Sydney FC / Football NSW
Tahlia FRANCO

Goalkeeper

Sydney FC / Football NSW
Daniela GALIC

Midfielder

Melbourne City FC / Football NSW
Lara GOOCH

Forward

Newcastle Jets FC / Northern NSW Football
Sasha GROVE

Forward

Canberra United FC / Capital Football
Milan HAMMOND

Forward

Newcastle Jets FC / Northern NSW Football
Shay HOLLMAN

Midfielder

Sydney FC / Football NSW
Kahli JOHNSON

Forward

Western United FC / Football NSW
Grace JOHNSTON

Defender

Perth Glory FC / Football West
Zoe KARIPIDIS

Defender

Newcastle Jets FC / Northern NSW Football
Zara KRUGER

Midfielder

Sydney FC / Football Queensland
Chloe LINCOLN

Goalkeeper

Canberra United FC / Football NSW
Maya LOBO

Defender

Central Coast Mariners FC / Football NSW
Alana MURPHY

Midfielder

Melbourne Victory FC / Football Victoria
Jessika NASH

Defender

Melbourne Victory FC / Football NSW
Ella O’GRADY

Forward

Melbourne Victory FC / Football Queensland
Avaani PRAKASH

Midfielder

Western United FC / Football NSW
Naomi THOMAS-CHINNAMA

Defender

Melbourne City FC / Football Victoria
Peta TRIMIS

Forward

Central Coast Mariners FC / Football NSW

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