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Australia W

Australia W

The Australia women's national soccer team is overseen by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Australia, which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since leaving the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) in 2006. The team's official nickname is "the Matildas" (from the Australian folk song Waltzing Matilda; officially known as the CommBank Matildas for sponsorship reasons); they were known as the "Female Socceroos" before 1995. Australia is a three-time OFC champion, one-time AFC champion and one-time AFF champion. The team has represented Australia at the FIFA Women's World Cup on eight occasions (once as co-host in 2023) and at the Olympic Games on five, although it has won neither tournament. Their performance in the 2023 World Cup attracted significant nationwide attention and has had an impact on the perception of women's sport in Australia. Wikipedia
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Founded1961 (age 63)
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Competitions
Olympic Games Women's
    Pld +/- Pts
1
3 +7 9
2
3 +3 6
3
3 -3 3
4
3 -7 0
       
  4   10
  4 3 10
 
Hayley Raso
3   7
  3   8
  1   3
  1   10
  1   4
23.02.25, 17:00
USA (W)
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SheBelieves Cup (W)
20.02.25, 17:00
Japan (W)
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Australia W
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SheBelieves Cup (W)
Goalkeeper
1 M. Arnold age 30
18 T. Micah age 27
Defender
3 K. Torpey age 24
4 Davy Peeters age 35
7 Steph Catley age 30
12 Ellie Carpenter age 24
14 Alanna Kennedy age 29
15 C. Hunt age 25
  C. Grant age 23
  C. Nevin age 22
Midfielder
6 K. Gorry age 32
8 K. Cooney-Cross age 22
10 E. van Egmond age 31
13 T. Yallop age 33
17 C. Wheeler age 26
  Lydia Williams  
Forward
2 M. Heyman age 36
5 C. Vine age 26
9 Caitlin Foord age 30
11 M. Fowler age 21
16 H. Raso age 30
19 S. Freier age 23