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Aspiring Joeys gather in Canberra ahead of AFF U-16 Youth Championship selection

Thirty-four (34) ambitious Australian footballers will assemble in the nation’s capital today as the next generation of the Joeys – Australia’s U-17 men’s national football team – commence or continue their national team journeys.

The young footballers will spend the next five days training at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) under ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Teams staff, including Trevor Morgan and Tony Vidmar, with each player aiming to put his best foot forward ahead of Australia’s participation at the upcoming AFF U-16 Youth Championship in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Next week a final 23-player squad will be selected to represent the green and gold next month in Indonesia, with the Joeys set to participate in Group C of the competition alongside Cambodia, Malaysia, and Myanmar.

Australia’s AFF U-16 Youth Championship campaign will kick-off against Myanmar at on Tuesday, 2 August at the Madya Senayan Stadium, which sits in the shadows of Jakarta’s iconic Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.

The team will return to the same venue three days later to challenge Cambodia, before rounding out their Group Phase campaign with a meeting with Malaysia at the Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium in Bekasi on Monday, 8 August.

Each of Australia’s Group C fixtures at the AFF U-16 Youth Championship will kick-off at 3pm local time (6pm AEST).

Australia will need to finish first in Group C, or as the best overall runner up in the three pools, to advance to the semi-finals of the competition. The knockout phase of the tournament will be played exclusively at the 30,000 seat Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium.

Australia has won the AFF U-16 Youth Championship twice in the past, claiming the crown in 2008 and 2016. The green and gold also finished second in 2012, and third in 2013, 2015, and 2017.

The 34 players aiming to impress this week at the AIS are listed below.

Joeys Training Camp | Monday, 11 July 2022 – Friday, 15 July 2022 | Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), Canberra, Australia

Name

Club, Country

Junior Club

Peter ANTONIOU

Melbourne City FC, Australia

FC Bulleen Lions (Football Victoria)

Daniel BENNIE

Perth Glory FC, Australia

Sorrento FC (Football West)

Dean BOSNJAK

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

Freeman Sports Club (Football New South Wales)

Rylan BROWNLIE

Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

Moreton Bay United (Football Queensland)

Luka COVENY

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

Essendon United (Football Victoria)

Zachary DE JESUS

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

Lakeside Lions FC (Football New South Wales)

Miguel DI PIZIO

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

AC United (Football New South Wales)

Ben DUNBAR

Melbourne City FC, Australia

Doncaster Rovers (Football Victoria)

Oscar FRYER

SD Raiders, Australia

Hurlstone Park Wanderers FC (Football New South Wales)

Daniel GRASKOSKI (Gk)

Northcote City FC, Australia

Football Technical School (Football Victoria)

Ayman GULASI

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

Sydney Olympic FC (Football New South Wales)

Max HATELY

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

Kellyville Kolts (Football New South Wales)

Gus HOEFSLOOT (Gk)

Sydney FC, Australia

Helensburgh Thistles (Football New South Wales)

Jesse HOEY

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

FC Bulleen Lions (Football Victoria)

Jordan HOEY

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

FC Bullen Lions (Football Victoria)

Angelo KALAMVOKIS

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

Gymea United FC (Football New South Wales)

Pearson KASAWAYA

Sydney FC, Australia

Griffith City FC (Football New South Wales)

Daniel LAZAREVSKI

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

Lalor United Sloga (Football Victoria)

Andriano LEBIB

Perth Glory FC, Australia

Dianella White Eagles (Football West)

Cyrus MALSAWMKIMA

Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

Logan Lightning FC (Football Queensland)

Jared MIDDLETON

Sydney FC, Australia

Collaroy Cromer Strikers (Football New South Wales)

Lachlan MIDDLETON

Sydney FC, Australia

Collaroy Cromer Strikers (Football New South Wales)

Justin MOYA

Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

Southside Eagles (Football Queensland)

Alex NASSIEP (Gk)

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

Caloundra FC (Football Queensland)

Alexandro NUNES

Newcastle Jets FC, Australia

Litchfield FC (Football Northern Territory)

Anthony PAVLESIC (Gk)

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

Sydney United 58 FC (Football New South Wales)

Jaylan PEARMAN

Perth Glory FC, Australia

Kingsley Westside FC (Football West)

Isiah QUINN

Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

Brisbane Olympic FC (Football Queensland)

Tiago QUINTAL

Sydney FC, Australia

Baulkham Hills FC (Football New South Wales)

Andre RIZGALLA

Sydney FC, Australia

St George FA (Football New South Wales)

Dylan ROSE

Sydney FC, Australia

Mounties JSC (Football New South Wales)

Xav STELLA

Melbourne City FC, Australia

Templestowe United FC (Football Victoria)

Fabian TALLADIRA

Adelaide United FC, Australia

Adelaide City FC (Football South Australia)

Nicholas ZDRILIC

Sydney United 58 FC, Australia

St George FA (Football New South Wales)

AFF U-16 Youth Championship 2022 – Match Schedule (Australia)

Australia U-16 v Myanmar U-16

Date: Tuesday, 2 August 2022

Venue: Madya Senayan Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia

Kick-off: 3pm (local); 6pm (AEST)

Cambodia U-16 v Australia U-16

Date: Friday, 5 August 2022

Venue: Madya Senayan Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia

Kick-off: 3pm (local); 6pm (AEST)

Malaysia U-16 v Australia U-16

Date: Monday, 8 August 2022

Venue: Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia

Kick-off: 3pm (local); 6pm (AEST)

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