Ange Postecoglou adds options for Syria play-off

Caltex Socceroos Head Coach Ange Postecoglou has today (Tuesday) named his preliminary 30-player squad for October’s crunch 2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifiers against Syria.

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The latest Caltex Socceroos squad features 22 of the 23 players originally named for the team’s most recent 2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifiers against Japan and Thailand.

Also included in the Caltex Socceroos’ preliminary squad are European-based players Mile Jedinak, Aziz Behich, Mark Birighitti, Craig Goodwin, James Jeggo and Nikita Rukavytsya, as well as defenders Matthew Jurman from Suwon Samsung Bluewings in Korea Republic and Josh Risdon from Western Sydney Wanderers FC.

While there is still over a week of club football to be played before Postecoglou finalises his 23-player squad for the Caltex Socceroos’ critical play-off matches against Syria, Postecoglou is confident that the group ultimately picked will be ready for October’s play-off games.

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“There is a short turnaround from the last matches so we are fully focused on these upcoming fixtures against Syria,” said Postecoglou.

“The players that we have selected for these crucial matches all have the benefit of several club matches under their belts over the past few weeks, and I am confident whichever 23 players we settle on will be able to do the job next month.

 

Tomi Juric gets a shot away during the Caltex Socceroos' 2-0 win over Thailand.

 


“Now that the match venues have been confirmed, we will prepare for our fixtures against Syria just like every other international opposition we faced throughout this campaign,” concluded Postecoglou.

 

Football Federation Australia CEO David Gallop reissued his call for the Australian sporting public to get behind the Caltex Socceroos in October.

“Ange (Postecoglou) and his players and staff will put enormous effort and energy into October’s play-off matches against Syria in Malaysia and Sydney,” said Gallop.

“But the support of Australia’s football family and all sports fans will help the Caltex Socceroos in their bid to qualify for November’s inter-continental play-off against CONCACAF’s (Central and Northern America) fourth-placed team, so I encourage fans to get their tickets early and rally behind the team in Sydney.”

The Caltex Socceroos will begin to assemble in Malacca, Malaysia from Sunday 1 October 2017.

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Postecoglou will confirm his final 23-player squad next week.

Caltex Socceroos preliminary 30-player squad for the following matches:

2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifiers – Asian Play-off v Syria (Malacca, Malaysia – Thursday 5 October 2017 and Sydney, Australia – Tuesday 10 October 2017)

Name

Club, Country

A-International Caps (Goals)

Mustafa AMINI

Aarhus Gymnastikforening (AGF), DENMARK

2 (0)

Aziz BEHICH

Bursaspor, TURKEY

16 (2)

Mark BIRIGHITTI (GK)

NAC Breda, NETHERLANDS

1 (0)

Tim CAHILL

Melbourne City FC, AUSTRALIA

102 (48)

Milos DEGENEK

Yokohama F. Marinos, JAPAN

12 (0)

Alex GERSBACH

Rosenborg BK, NORWAY

4 (0)

Craig GOODWIN

Sparta Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS

3 (0)

Jackson IRVINE

Hull City AFC, ENGLAND

14 (1)

Mile JEDINAK

Aston Villa FC, ENGLAND

71 (15)

James JEGGO

SK Sturm Graz, AUSTRIA

0 (0)

Tomi JURIC

FC Luzern, SWITZERLAND

28 (8)

Matthew JURMAN

Suwon Samsung Bluewings, KOREA REPUBLIC

0 (0)

Robbie KRUSE

VfL Bochum, GERMANY

57 (4)

Mitchell LANGERAK (GK)

Levante UD, SPAIN

8 (0)

Mathew LECKIE

Hertha BSC, GERMANY

46 (6)

Massimo LUONGO

Queens Park Rangers FC, ENGLAND

30 (5)

Awer MABIL

FC Paços de Ferreira, PORTUGAL

0 (0)

Jamie MACLAREN

SV Darmstadt 98, GERMANY

5 (0)

Ryan MCGOWAN

Al-Sharjah SCC, SAUDI ARABIA

20 (0)

Mark MILLIGAN

Melbourne Victory FC, AUSTRALIA

61 (6)

Aaron MOOY

Huddersfield Town AFC, ENGLAND

27 (5)

Josh RISDON

Western Sydney Wanderers FC, AUSTRALIA

3 (0)

Tom ROGIC

Celtic FC, SCOTLAND

29 (7)

Nikita RUKAVYTSYA

Maccabi Haifa FC, ISRAEL

13 (1)

Mathew RYAN (GK)

Brighton & Hove Albion FC, ENGLAND

37 (0)

Trent SAINSBURY

Jiangsu Suning FC, CHINA

29 (3)

Brad SMITH

AFC Bournemouth, ENGLAND

18 (0)

James TROISI

Melbourne Victory FC, AUSTRALIA

34 (5)

Daniel VUKOVIC (GK)

KRC Genk, BELGIUM

0 (0)

Bailey WRIGHT

Bristol City FC, ENGLAND

19 (1)

 

2018 FIFA World Cup Asian Qualifiers – Asian Play-off

 

Match Details:

Syria v Caltex Socceroos
Thursday 5 October 2017
Hang Jebat Stadium, Malacca, Malaysia
Kick-off: TBC

 

Caltex Socceroos v Syria
Tuesday 10 October 2017
Stadium Australia, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW, Australia
Kick-off: 8pm (AEST)

 

Both matches will be broadcast LIVE on FOX SPORTS and the Nine Network.


Road to Russia – Caltex Socceroos Qualifying Path
Australia finished the Final Stage of Asian Football Confederation (AFC) FIFA World Cup Qualifying in third place of Group B behind Japan and Saudi Arabia.

As the third-placed team in Group B, Australia will now play a two-legged (home and away play-off series against Group A’s third-placed side, Syria, for the opportunity to face the fourth-placed team from CONCACAF (Central and Northern America) in an Intercontinental Play-off (home and away) series for a place in the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

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