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Australia national under-23 football team

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Australian U23 Team
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Nickname(s) Olyroos
Association Football Federation Australia
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Head coach Flag of Australia Graham Arnold
Captain Mark Milligan
FIFA code AUS
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First international
Flag of Australia Australia 1 - 2 New Caledonia 
(Nouméa, New Caledonia; November 6, 1967)
Biggest win
Flag of Australia Australia 12 - 0 Vanuatu 
(Adelaide, Australia; January 25, 1996)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Australia Australia 1 - 6 Poland 
(Barcelona, Spain; August 5, 1992)

The Australian Under 23 football team, more commonly known as the Olyroos, is controlled by Football Federation Australia and represents Australia at football (soccer) in the Olympic Games.

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[edit] Tournament History

The 'Olyroos' at Bluetongue Stadium during 2007

The Olyroos have achieved some success in previous Olympic tournaments. Significantly, the team reached the semi-finals in Barcelona 1992, at the first tournament to be played in an under-23 format. The 'Olyroos' beat Denmark 3-0 & drew with Mexico during the group stage, and then beat Sweden in their quarter-final. Subsequent losses to Poland and Ghana led the team to a fourth placing. Incredibly, a young Tony Vidmar, who scored two crucial goals for Australia at that tournament, would still be an active international for Australia fourteen years later during qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The Olyroos also reached the quarter finals in the 1988 and 2004 Olympic tournaments, in Seoul & Athens respectively.

In 2000 at the Sydney Olympics the team lost all 3 group stage matches, to Italy, Nigeria & Honduras at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium respectively, much to the disappointment of the local media and then-active Australian Soccer Association. Currently, the team is managed by FFA staff Graham Arnold and Rob Baan, and the playing squad is drawn from clubs across Australia and Europe.

[edit] First Asian Campaign

The Olyroos' first qualifying game for the 2008 Beijing Olympics was held on February 7, 2007, when Australia hosted Taiwan in Adelaide. Midfielder Kristian Sarkies became the first player to score a hat-trick for the Under-23's in the Asian competition and Australia won the home tie 11–0. They then travelled to Taipei and narrowly edged out the home side 1–0 in difficult conditions to advance to the second stage of the qualifications.

Australian and Iraqi support during the Beijing Olympics qualifying campaign

In February, 2007 the Olyroos played Iran in the first game of the second round, which resulted in a 0–0 draw. In the second game of the round, against Jordan in Adelaide, they drew 1–1. This result left Australia in second spot, four points behind leaders Saudi Arabia. Against Saudi Arabia, Australia won the first leg 2–0 and lost 2–1 in the second. In May 2007 they defeated Iran 3–1. Australia qualified for the third and final round of the Asian qualifications after beating Jordan 4–0 in their final game in June 2007.

The Olyroos met Iraq, Korea DPR and Lebanon at the final round (August till November 2007). Australia started their campaign with a scoreless draw against Iraq in Doha. Then the Olyroos went on to win their home games against North Korea (1–0) and Lebanon (3–0). After another scoreless draw against Lebanon in Beirut, Australia was behind Iraq with both eight points but Iraq leading because of the better goal difference. The decisive match was held in Gosford on November 17, 2007 and saw the Olyroos emerging as 2–0 winners thanks to goal from Adrian Leijer and Mark Milligan. The following 1–1 draw against North Korea in Pyongyang sealed Australia's qualification for Beijing, as they finished as group winners with 12 points, one more than Iraq.

[edit] Tournament Records

[edit] Olympic Football Tournament

Year Result Pld W D L GF GA
1908 - 1952 DNP
1956 Round 2 2 1 0 1 4 4
1960 - 1984 DNP
1988 Quarterfinals 4 2 0 2 2 6
1992 Semifinals 5 2 1 2 8 11
1996 Round 1 3 1 0 2 4 6
2000 Round 1 3 0 0 3 3 6
2004 Quarterfinals 4 1 1 2 6 4
2008 Group Stage 3 0 1 2 1 3
Total 24 7 3 14 28 40
  • DNQ - Did not qualify
  • DNP - Did not participate

[edit] Players

[edit] Current Squad

The following players were named in the final squad for the 2008 Olympic Games.[1]

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Adam Federici January 311985 0 0 Flag of England Reading
2 DF Ruben Zadkovich May 231986 19 1 Flag of England Derby County
3 DF Jade North* January 71982 0 0 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets
4 DF Adrian Leijer March 251986 20 1 Flag of England Fulham
5 DF Mark Milligan (c) August 41985 18 5 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets
6 MF Stuart Musialik March 291985 12 0 Flag of Australia Sydney FC
7 MF David Carney* November 301983 0 0 Flag of England Sheffield United (loan) to Norwich City
8 MF Kristian Sarkies October 251986 16 7 Flag of Australia Adelaide United
9 FW Mark Bridge November 7, 1985 17 3 Flag of Australia Sydney FC
10 FW Archie Thompson* October 23, 1978 0 0 Flag of Australia Melbourne Victory
11 MF James Troisi July 31988 7 2 Flag of Turkey Gençlerbirliği
12 DF Trent McClenahan February 41985 12 0 Flag of Scotland Hamilton Academical
13 DF Matthew Spiranović June 27, 1988 1 0 Flag of Germany Nuremberg
14 MF Neil Kilkenny December 191985 6 0 Flag of England Leeds United
15 DF Nikolai Topor-Stanley March 111985 21 4 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets
16 MF Billy Celeski July 141985 6 0 Flag of Australia Melbourne Victory
17 FW Nikita Rukavytsya June 221987 6 1 Flag of the Netherlands Twente
18 GK Tando Velaphi April 171987 6 0 Flag of Australia Perth Glory
*Over Age Players

[edit] Recent Call-Ups

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
GK Justin Pasfield May 301985 1 0 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets
GK Chris O'Connor May 71985 1 0 Flag of Ireland Bray Wanderers
GK Dean Bouzanis October 21990 1 0 Flag of England Liverpool
GK Danny Vuković March 271985 18 0 Flag of Australia Central Coast Mariners
GK Ben Kennedy February 141987 1 0 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets
DF Aaron Downes May 151985 8 4 Flag of England Chesterfield
DF Nigel Boogaard August 181986 7 0 Flag of Australia Central Coast Mariners
DF Tarek Elrich January 11987 5 0 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets
DF Robbie Corntwaite October 241985 7 1 Flag of Australia Adelaide United
DF Sebastian Ryall July 181989 1 0 Flag of Australia Melbourne Victory
DF Brad Porter February 191987 0 0 Flag of Australia Central Coast Mariners
DF Steven O'Dor January 281987 2 0 Flag of Australia South Melbourne
DF Jacob Timpano January 31986 3 0 Flag of Australia Sydney FC
DF Ben Griffin March 71986 4 0 Flag of Australia Queensland Roar
DF Peter Eleftherakis January 141987 1 0 Flag of Australia Adelaide City
MF Nathan Burns May 7, 1988 12 2 Flag of Greece AEK Athens
MF Dario Vidosić April 8, 1987 15 2 Flag of Germany Nuremberg
MF Nick Ward March 241985 16 2 Flag of Australia Melbourne Victory
MF Leigh Broxham January 13, 1988 13 0 Flag of Australia Melbourne Victory
MF Spase Dilevski May 131985 10 0 Flag of Romania Universitatea Craiova
MF Tyler Simpson August 281985 2 0 Flag of Australia Blacktown City
MF Jordan Simpson August 281985 4 0 Flag of Finland Jaro
MF Ersan Gülüm May 171987 2 0 Flag of Turkey Vestel Manisaspor
MF David Micevski February 251986 6 0 Flag of Australia Western Knights
MF Vince Lia March 181985 5 0 Flag of New Zealand Wellington Phoenix
MF James Holland May 151989 4 0 Flag of the Netherlands AZ
MF Adam D'Apuzzo October 201986 11 0 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets
MF Michael Zullo September 111988 6 1 Flag of Australia Queensland Roar
MF Troy Hearfield October 311987 6 3 Flag of New Zealand Wellington Phoenix
FW David Williams February 26, 1988 11 3 Flag of Denmark Brøndby
FW Bruce Djite March 25, 1987 14 2 Flag of Turkey Gençlerbirligi
FW Jason Naidovski July 191989 2 0 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets
FW Dez Giraldi March 24, 1986 3 0 Flag of Australia Wollongong Wolves (loan) to Sydney FC
FW Adam Casey May 11986 1 0 Flag of Australia Sydney FC
FW Tahj Minniecon February 13, 1989 0 0 Flag of Australia Queensland Roar
FW Matt Simon January 221986 7 5 Flag of Australia Central Coast Mariners
FW Jason Hoffman January 281989 5 1 Flag of Australia Newcastle Jets

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