Tony Popovic names his inaugural Subway Socceroos squad

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Subway Socceroos’ Head Coach, Tony Popovic has named an extended 26-man squad ahead of Australia’s AFC Asian Qualifiers™ – Road to 26 fixtures against China PR and Japan.

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The October FIFA Men’s International Window will be Popovic’s first in charge of the senior men’s national team, as Australia take on China PR at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide on Thursday, 10 October (kick-off 7:30pm local/8pm AEDT) and Japan at Saitama Stadium 2002, Tokyo on Tuesday, 15 October (7.35pm local/9.35pm AEDT).

It’s been a busy period for Popovic after assuming the role of Subway Socceroos’ Head Coach just 12 days ago, assembling an experienced group of coaches and support staff and selecting a squad to continue Australia’s FIFA World Cup 2026™ qualification journey.

Massimo Luongo (Ipswich Town FC) has made himself available for selection, following his retirement from international football in late-2023. The midfielder was instrumental in Ipswich’s promotion into the English Premier League and will now re-join the national team for the remainder of this qualification cycle.

Nishan Velupillay (Melbourne Victory FC) has been awarded his first call up to the senior national team and will be joined by club teammates, Daniel Arzani and Jason Geria who returns to the Subway Socceroos’ set up eight years on from earning his first international cap.

The South Australian contingent of Thomas Deng (Albirex Niigata), Joe Gauci (Aston Villa), Craig Goodwin (Al Wehda FC), Nestory Irankunda (FC Bayern Munich), Paul Izzo (Randers FC), Riley McGree (Middlesbrough FC) and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos (Motherwell FC) have all earnt selection and will be eager at the prospect of a return to Adelaide.

Ajdin Hrustic (U.S. Salernitana 1919) has been named following a recent move to the Serie B, along with Gianni Stensness (Viking FK) who has successfully returned from an ACL injury, while Jordy Bos (K.V.C Westerlo) has recovered from a minor hamstring injury that ruled him out of the September FIFA Men’s International Window. 

Subway Socceroos’ Head Coach, Tony Popovic said he was looking forward to working with the squad on their arrival in Adelaide.

“We’re at the beginning of an exciting journey, and it's an honour to lead this group of players,” Popovic said.

“I’m eager to welcome both the players and new staff into camp as we come together for the first time. This October window offers a great opportunity to showcase a vast improvement, both in our desire and in the quality of our play.

“This time in camp will be crucial as we lay the foundations that will not only help us succeed in this window but set the tone for our future ambitions,” Popovic concluded.

The squad announcement comes following a final release of tickets for the Subway Socceroos’ clash with China PR at Adelaide Oval, the last chance for fans to secure their seats for this highly anticipated fixture.   

Scheduled to be played from September 2024 to June 2025, the AFC Asian Qualifiers™ – Road to 26 will feature three groups of six teams playing in a home-and-away, round-robin format, offering direct qualification to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ for the top two finishers of each group.

To find out all the latest information on fixtures, results and Third Round Qualification updates please click here.

The Subway Socceroos FIFA World Cup 2026™ Qualifiers will be broadcast live thanks to Football Australia’s broadcast partner, Paramount Australia.

MATCH DETAILS:

Subway Socceroos v China PRThursday, 10 October 2024Adelaide Oval, AdelaideKick-off: 7:30 pm ACDT (8:00pm AEDT)Tickets: Start from $15 Child, $20 Concession, $29 Adult, and $58 Family. Tickets from Ticketek.Broadcast: 10, 10 Play and Paramount+

Japan v Subway SocceroosTuesday 15 October 2024 Saitama Stadium 2002, TokyoKick-off: 7.35pm local (9.35pm AEDT)Broadcast: Paramount+

SUBWAY SOCCEROOS’ SQUAD l OCTOBER FIFA MEN’S INTERNATIONAL WINDOW

NameCurrent Club, Country‘A’ Caps (Goals)Junior Club (Member Federation/Country)Daniel ARZANIMelbourne Victory FC, Australia7 (1)Coogee United FC / Football NSWKeanu BACCUSMansfield Town FC, England20 (1)Parklea FC / Football NSWAziz BEHICHMelbourne City FC, Australia73 (2)Meadow Park SC / Football VICJordy BOSK.V.C Westerlo, Belgium15 (1)Hoppers Crossing SC / Football VICCameron BURGESSIpswich Town FC, England10 (0)ECU Joondalup / Football WestThomas DENGAlbirex Niigata, Japan4 (0)Adelaide Blue Eagles / Football SAMitchell DUKEFC Machida Zelvia, Japan42 (12)Liverpool Rangers SC / Football NSWJoe GAUCI (Gk)Aston Villa FC, England4 (0)Cumberland United FC / Football SAJason GERIAMelbourne Victory FC, Australia1 (0)Weston Molonglo Football Club / Capital FootballCraig GOODWINAl Wehda FC, Saudi Arabia27 (6)Munno Para City FC / Football SAAjdin HRUSTICU.S. Salernitana 1919, Italy27 (3)Heatherton United SC / Football VICNestory IRANKUNDAFC Bayern Munich, Germany4 (1)Adelaide Croatia Raiders SC / Football SAJackson IRVINEFC St Pauli, Germany72 (11)Ringwood City SC / Football VICPaul IZZO (Gk)Randers FC, Denmark0Campbelltown City SC / Football SAMassimo LUONGOIpswich Town FC, England45 (6)APIA Leichhardt FC / Football NSWRiley McGREEMiddlesbrough FC, England25 (1)Gawler Eagles FC / Football SAConnor METCALFEFC St. Pauli, Germany24 (0)South Cardiff FC / NNSW FootballLewis MILLERHibernian FC, Scotland6 (0)Pittwater RSL FC / Football NSWAiden O’NEILLStandard de Liège, Belgium14 (0)University of Queensland Football Club / Football QLDKye ROWLESHeart of Midlothian FC, Scotland23 (1)Palm Beach SC / Football QLDMat RYANAS Roma, Italy95 (0)Blacktown City FC / Football NSWSam SILVERAPortsmouth FC, England7 (0)Blacktown City FC / Football NSWHarry SOUTTARSheffield United FC, England32 (11)Brechin City Boys Club (Scotland)Apostolos STAMATELOPOULOSMotherwell FC, Scotland1 (0)Adelaide Comets FC / Football SAGianni STENSNESSViking FK, Norway2 (0)Pittwater RSL FC / Football NSWNishan VELUPILLAYMelbourne Victory FC, Australia0Endeavour United SC / Football Victoria
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