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Australia (W)Australia (W)

Următorul meci

Women's Asian Cup Grp. A
Australia
Coreea de Sud
Toate meciurile

Forma echipei

2 - 0
4 - 1
3 - 0
1 - 0
0 - 4

Statistici sezon
Ultimii 11 jucători de start
1
9Foord




Stadion

Allianz StadiumSydney
45.500Capacitate
1988Înființat
IarbăSuprafața

Știri

About

Australia (W) is the women's national football team, currently ranked #15 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Sydney, playing their home matches at Allianz Stadium. Follow Australia (W) on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Hayley Raso leads Australia (W)'s scoring in league play with 1 goal this season, while Michelle Heyman has contributed 1.

Australia (W) have been in excellent form recently, winning 4 of their last 5 matches (80% win rate). They have scored 11 goals and conceded 4 during this period. Overall, they have shown good attacking threat. Defensively, they have been solid, conceding an average of 0.8 goals per game. In the Friendlies, they faced a 2-0 win against Argentina (W), a 4-1 win against Argentina (W), and a 0-3 loss to England (W). In the Women's Asian Cup Grp. A, they faced a 1-0 win against Philippines (W), and a 4-0 win against Iran (W).

Recent results for Australia (W):

Upcoming fixtures for Australia (W):

Australia (W) currently sits in 2nd place in the Womens Asian Cup (Women's Asian Cup Grp. A) with 6 points from 2 matches (2W 0D 0L).

Women's Asian Cup Grp. A
#TeamPWDLGDPts
1South Korea2200+66
2Australia2200+56
3Philippines2002-40
4Iran2002-70

Australia (W)'s squad consists of 18 players. Goalkeepers: Mackenzie Arnold (Portland Thorns), Jada Mathyssen-Whyman (AIK), Morgan Aquino (DC Power FC). Defenders: Courtney Nevin (Malmö FF), Clare Hunt (Tottenham Hotspur), Jamilla Sofia Rankin (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim), Steph Catley (Arsenal), Ellie Carpenter (Chelsea), Charlize Rule (Brighton). Midfielders: Clare Wheeler (Everton), Emily van Egmond (Leicester City), Alanna Kennedy (London City Lionesses), Amy Sayer (Malmö FF), Katrina Gorry (West Ham United), Kyra Cooney-Cross (Arsenal). Forwards: Caitlin Foord (Arsenal), Mary Fowler (Manchester City), Samantha Kerr (Chelsea).

Joe Montemurro is the current head coach of Australia (W). Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 70% win rate across 10 matches, averaging 2.20 points per game.

Notable previous managers include Tom Sermanni managed the club for 3 seasons, recording 7 wins from 13 matches (54% win rate). Tony Gustavsson managed the club for 9 seasons, recording 29 wins from 57 matches (51% win rate). Other former coaches include Ante Milicic, and Alen Stajcic.

Australia (W) plays their home matches at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, which has a capacity of 45,500.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Australia (W), including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Australia (W) to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.





Știri

About

Australia (W) is the women's national football team, currently ranked #15 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Sydney, playing their home matches at Allianz Stadium. Follow Australia (W) on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Hayley Raso leads Australia (W)'s scoring in league play with 1 goal this season, while Michelle Heyman has contributed 1.

Australia (W) have been in excellent form recently, winning 4 of their last 5 matches (80% win rate). They have scored 11 goals and conceded 4 during this period. Overall, they have shown good attacking threat. Defensively, they have been solid, conceding an average of 0.8 goals per game. In the Friendlies, they faced a 2-0 win against Argentina (W), a 4-1 win against Argentina (W), and a 0-3 loss to England (W). In the Women's Asian Cup Grp. A, they faced a 1-0 win against Philippines (W), and a 4-0 win against Iran (W).

Recent results for Australia (W):

Upcoming fixtures for Australia (W):

Australia (W) currently sits in 2nd place in the Womens Asian Cup (Women's Asian Cup Grp. A) with 6 points from 2 matches (2W 0D 0L).

Women's Asian Cup Grp. A
#TeamPWDLGDPts
1South Korea2200+66
2Australia2200+56
3Philippines2002-40
4Iran2002-70

Australia (W)'s squad consists of 18 players. Goalkeepers: Mackenzie Arnold (Portland Thorns), Jada Mathyssen-Whyman (AIK), Morgan Aquino (DC Power FC). Defenders: Courtney Nevin (Malmö FF), Clare Hunt (Tottenham Hotspur), Jamilla Sofia Rankin (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim), Steph Catley (Arsenal), Ellie Carpenter (Chelsea), Charlize Rule (Brighton). Midfielders: Clare Wheeler (Everton), Emily van Egmond (Leicester City), Alanna Kennedy (London City Lionesses), Amy Sayer (Malmö FF), Katrina Gorry (West Ham United), Kyra Cooney-Cross (Arsenal). Forwards: Caitlin Foord (Arsenal), Mary Fowler (Manchester City), Samantha Kerr (Chelsea).

Joe Montemurro is the current head coach of Australia (W). Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 70% win rate across 10 matches, averaging 2.20 points per game.

Notable previous managers include Tom Sermanni managed the club for 3 seasons, recording 7 wins from 13 matches (54% win rate). Tony Gustavsson managed the club for 9 seasons, recording 29 wins from 57 matches (51% win rate). Other former coaches include Ante Milicic, and Alen Stajcic.

Australia (W) plays their home matches at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, which has a capacity of 45,500.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Australia (W), including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Australia (W) to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.


Program
dum., 8 mar.
Women's Asian Cup Grp. A
Australia
09:00
Coreea de Sud

Stadion

Allianz StadiumSydney
45.500Capacitate
1988Înființat
IarbăSuprafața