Subway Olyroos’ squad for AFC U23 Asian Cup™ Qatar 2024 qualifiers confirmed

Subway Olyroos’ Head Coach, Tony Vidmar has named an exciting 23-man squad ahead of the upcoming AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024TM Qualifiers, being held in Tajikistan during September.

The Subway Olyroos will begin assembling in Dushanbe at the end of August to commence their preparations for group games scheduled for September 6 (Laos) and 12 (Tajikistan) at the Republican Central Stadium, Dushanbe.

Vidmar’s squad features several players currently plying their trade in Europe including Cam Peupion (Brighton Hove & Albion FC), Calem Nieuwenhof (Heart of Midlothian FC), Marlee Francois (Bristol City FC), Nectarios Triantis (Sunderland AFC) and Patrick Yazbek (Viking FK).

They will be joined by the likes of Callum Talbot (Melbourne City FC), Jacob Farrell (Central Coast Mariners FC), Jake Hollman (Macarthur Bulls FC), Nishan Velupillay (Melbourne Victory FC) and Noah Botic (Western United) from the Isuzu UTE A-League.

Australia have been drawn into Group I and will face Laos and Tajikistan in a three-team group, following the recent withdrawal of the DPR Korea from qualification.

To qualify for the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024TM, Australia will need to finish as group winner or be one of the four best second placed teams among all eleven groups.

Subway Olyroos’ Head Coach, Tony Vidmar was pleased with his squad’s preparation in the lead up to this all-important qualification period, which has implications not only for the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024TM but the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

“This is the beginning of a really significant period within our program, and I’m pleased with the work we’ve been able to put in as a group up to this point,” Vidmar said.

“We had a fantastic lead-up to the Maurice Revello Tournament in France with a pre-camp at the Australian Institute of Sport European Training Centre in Gavirate, Italy. We were able to train, spend time together as a group and most importantly, play five quality games.

“There is nothing that can replicate the benefits of quality match minutes and I believe that’s prepared us well for the upcoming qualifiers.”

If the Subway Olyroos are successful in qualifying for next year’s AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024TM, the tournament will also double as a qualifier for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which Vidmar said only provides further motivation for his playing group.

“To represent your country at an Olympic Games is special, the significance of that opportunity isn’t lost on this group of players,” Vidmar added.

“We need to be at our best in this first phase and make sure we can effectively execute our plans, giving us an opportunity to progress to the Asian Cup and beyond.

“We want to give our players the best environment to help them succeed and ultimately earn opportunities like playing at an Asian Cup or an Olympic Games, this only goes to helping their development both on and off the pitch.

“In the short-term that effort, dedication and commitment sets a foundation for success as a group and off the back of that, provides opportunities for individuals to eventually transition into the senior men’s team – an extremely important role this program plays in the wider national team set up,” Vidmar concluded.

Should the Subway Olyroos qualify for the 16-team AFC U23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024TM, they need to finish in the top three to automatically qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics as the AFC representatives, while the fourth-best team will play an AFC-CAF play-off match for the final qualification spot.

SUBWAY OLYROOS SQUAD | AFC U23 ASIAN CUPTM QATAR 2024 QUALIFIERS | 30 AUG – 12 SEPT

NAME

POSITION

CLUB

JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

BILITY, Hosine

DF

CD Mafra

Croydon Kings FC (Football South Australia)

BILOKAPIC, Nicholas (Gk)

GK

Peterborough United FC

Sydney United 58 FC (Football New South Wales)

BOTIC, Noah

FW

Western United FC

Hurstville ZFC (Football New South Wales)

BROOK, Lachlan

FW

Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Gawler Eagles FC (Football South Australia)

COOK, Cameron (Gk)

GK

Perth Glory FC

Vikings FC (Football Northern Territory)

COURTNEY-PERKINS, Jordan

DF

Rakow Czestochowa

Newmarket SFC (Football Queensland)

COX, Ethan (Gk)

GK

Adelaide United FC

Salisbury United FC (Football South Australia)

D’ARRIGO, Louis

MF

Unattached

West Torrens Birkalla SC (Football South Australia)

FARRELL, Jacob

DF

Central Coast Mariners FC

Wyoming FC (Football New South Wales)

FRANCOIS, Marlee

FW

Bristol City FC (Youth)

Camden Tigers FC (Football New South Wales)

HOLLMAN, Jake

MF

Macarthur FC

Seaforth FC (Football New South Wales)

KUOL, Alou

FW

Central Coast Mariners FC

Shepparton SC (Football Victoria)

MAURAGIS, Lucas

DF

Newcastle Jets FC

Merimbula Grasshoppers FC (Football New South Wales)

NIEUWENHOF, Calem

MF

Heart of Midlothian FC

Curl Curl FC (Football New South Wales)

PEUPION, Cameron

FW

Brighton Hove & Albion FC (Youth)

Wakehurst FC (Football New South Wales)

RAWLINS, Joshua

DF

FC Utrecht II

Dianella Junior SC (Football West)

TALBOT, Callum

DF

Melbourne City FC

Gymea United FC (Football New South Wales)

TEAGUE, Ryan

MF

FC Famalicao U23

Maroubra United FC (Football New South Wales)

TOURE, Mohamed

FW

Paris FC

Croydon Kings FC (Football South Australia)

TREWIN, Kai

DF

Brisbane Roar FC

Gungahlin United FC (Capital Football)

TRIANTIS, Nectarios

DF

Sunderland AFC

Canterbury Junior FC (Football New South Wales)

VELUPILLAY, Nishan

FW

Melbourne Victory FC

Endeavour United SC (Football Victoria)

YAZBEK, Patrick

MF

Viking FK

Austral Soccer Club (Football New South Wales)

AFC U23 ASIAN CUPTM QATAR 2024 QUALIFIERS – GROUP I

Laos v Australia

Date: Wednesday, 6 September 2023

Time: 8:30pm (local) / 1:30am AEST (Thursday, 7 September)

Republican Central Stadium, Dushanbe

Australia v Tajikistan

Date: Tuesday, 12 September 2023

Time: 8:30pm (local) / 1:30am AEST (Wednesday, 13 September)

Republican Central Stadium, Dushanbe

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