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FIFA rank

27
Highest rank: 14(Sep 2, 2009)
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Accor StadiumSydney
83,600Capacity
1999Opened
GrassSurface

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Australia is the men's national football team, currently ranked #27 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Sydney, playing their home matches at Accor Stadium. Follow Australia on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Australia have been in inconsistent form recently, winning 2 of their last 5 matches (40% win rate). They have scored 3 goals and conceded 6 during this period. Overall, finding the net has proven difficult. In the Friendlies, their recent results include a 1-0 win against Canada, a 1-2 loss to USA, a 0-1 loss to Venezuela, a 0-3 loss to Colombia, and a 1-0 win against Cameroon.

Recent results for Australia:

Upcoming fixtures for Australia:

Looking ahead, Australia have 2 home games and 3 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Argentina (away), Curacao (home), Mexico (away), European Play-Off C (home), and USA (away).

Australia's squad consists of 26 players. Goalkeepers: Patrick Beach (Melbourne City FC), Mathew Ryan (Levante), Paul Izzo (Randers FC). Defenders: Fran Karacic (Osijek), Lucas Herrington (Colorado Rapids), Milos Degenek (APOEL Nicosia), Jordan Bos (Feyenoord), Aziz Behich (Melbourne City FC), Cameron Burgess (Swansea City), Jason Geria (Albirex Niigata), Alessandro Circati (Parma). Midfielders: Alex Robertson (Cardiff City), Kai Trewin (New York City FC), Paul Okon-Engstler (Sydney FC), Connor Metcalfe (St. Pauli), Ajdin Hrustic (Heracles), Awer Mabil (Castellon), Aiden O'Neill (New York City FC), Riley McGree (Middlesbrough), Patrick Yazbek (Nashville SC), Jacob Italiano (Grazer AK). Forwards: Ante Suto (Hibernian), Deni Juric (Wisła Płock), Nestory Irankunda (Watford), Martin Boyle (Hibernian), Nishan Velupillay (Melbourne Victory).

Tony Popovic is the current head coach of Australia. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 60% win rate across 15 matches, averaging 2.00 points per game.

Notable previous managers include Graham Arnold managed the club for 11 seasons, recording 37 wins from 57 matches (65% win rate). Ange Postecoglou managed the club for 9 seasons, recording 22 wins from 46 matches (48% win rate). Other former coaches include Aurelio Vidmar.

Australia plays their home matches at Accor Stadium in Sydney, which has a capacity of 83,600.

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

FIFA rank

27
Highest rank: 14(Sep 2, 2009)
See all

Coach win percentagePoints per game

News

About

Australia is the men's national football team, currently ranked #27 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Sydney, playing their home matches at Accor Stadium. Follow Australia on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Australia have been in inconsistent form recently, winning 2 of their last 5 matches (40% win rate). They have scored 3 goals and conceded 6 during this period. Overall, finding the net has proven difficult. In the Friendlies, their recent results include a 1-0 win against Canada, a 1-2 loss to USA, a 0-1 loss to Venezuela, a 0-3 loss to Colombia, and a 1-0 win against Cameroon.

Recent results for Australia:

Upcoming fixtures for Australia:

Looking ahead, Australia have 2 home games and 3 away fixtures in their next 5 matches. Upcoming opponents: Argentina (away), Curacao (home), Mexico (away), European Play-Off C (home), and USA (away).

Australia's squad consists of 26 players. Goalkeepers: Patrick Beach (Melbourne City FC), Mathew Ryan (Levante), Paul Izzo (Randers FC). Defenders: Fran Karacic (Osijek), Lucas Herrington (Colorado Rapids), Milos Degenek (APOEL Nicosia), Jordan Bos (Feyenoord), Aziz Behich (Melbourne City FC), Cameron Burgess (Swansea City), Jason Geria (Albirex Niigata), Alessandro Circati (Parma). Midfielders: Alex Robertson (Cardiff City), Kai Trewin (New York City FC), Paul Okon-Engstler (Sydney FC), Connor Metcalfe (St. Pauli), Ajdin Hrustic (Heracles), Awer Mabil (Castellon), Aiden O'Neill (New York City FC), Riley McGree (Middlesbrough), Patrick Yazbek (Nashville SC), Jacob Italiano (Grazer AK). Forwards: Ante Suto (Hibernian), Deni Juric (Wisła Płock), Nestory Irankunda (Watford), Martin Boyle (Hibernian), Nishan Velupillay (Melbourne Victory).

Tony Popovic is the current head coach of Australia. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 60% win rate across 15 matches, averaging 2.00 points per game.

Notable previous managers include Graham Arnold managed the club for 11 seasons, recording 37 wins from 57 matches (65% win rate). Ange Postecoglou managed the club for 9 seasons, recording 22 wins from 46 matches (48% win rate). Other former coaches include Aurelio Vidmar.

Australia plays their home matches at Accor Stadium in Sydney, which has a capacity of 83,600.

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


Fixtures
today
Friendlies
Australia
9:10AM
Curacao
Sun, May 31
Friendlies
Mexico
1:00AM
Australia
Sun, Jun 14
FIFA World Cup
Australia
4:00AM
European Play-Off C
Fri, Jun 19
FIFA World Cup
USA
7:00PM
Australia
Fri, Jun 26
FIFA World Cup
Paraguay
2:00AM
Australia

Stadium

Accor StadiumSydney
83,600Capacity
1999Opened
GrassSurface