Westfield Matildas Head Coach Tom Sermanni today announced his 20-player squad who will depart next week for China to compete for a place at the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Westfield Matildas Head Coach Tom Sermanni today announced his 20-player squad who will depart next week for China to compete for a place at the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Returning to the squad are experienced pair Sarah Walsh and Thea Slatyer who have both battled back from injuries that kept them out of the FIFA Women-s World Cup in Germany.
Aivi Luik also returns after narrowly missing out on a spot on the plane to Germany and comes in for injured Brisbane Roar teammate Lauren Colthorpe who has a knee issue.
Ellyse Perry, Leena Khamis and Casey Dumont also missed selection in the reduced 20-player squad.
“Again it has been a difficult decision in selecting the squad,” said Sermanni.
“We have a large and talented squad and when you can only select 20 players for an 11 day, five match tournament you need to be very balanced in the selection process.
“The flexibility of the playing group given the number of games we have to play over a very short period is key.
“Both Thea and Walshy bring special qualities to the squad and now they are fully fit will give us the added bonus of their extensive experience and knowledge of playing big matches in Asia.”
Australia-s road to the Olympics begins next month in Jinan, China, in a gruelling six team, 11 day round robin tournament with the top two teams progressing to the 2012 London Olympic Games.
The Westfield Matildas play AFC Women-s Asian Cup runners-up DPR Korea in their opening match on September 1 at the Jinan Olympic Sports Centre.
Westfield Matildas FIFA Women-s World Cup 2011 squad
Name - Club - Age - Caps
Teigen Allen - Sydney FC - 17 - 9 (0) Laura Alleway - Brisbane Roar - 21 - 4 (0) Melissa Barbieri - Melbourne Victory - 31 - 80 (0) Tameka Butt - Brisbane Roar - 19 - 23 (1) Kim Carroll - Brisbane Roar - 23 - 44 (2) Lisa De Vanna - Brisbane Roar/magicJack - 26 - 71 (25) Caitlin Foord - Sydney FC - 16 - 5 (1) Heather Garriock - Sydney FC/LdB Malmo - 28 - 125 (20) Elise Kellond-Knight - Brisbane Roar - 20 - 25 (0) Samantha Kerr - Perth Glory - 17 - 18 (3) Aivi Luik - Brisbane Roar - 25 - 12 (0) Collette McCallum - Perth Glory - 25 - 68 (11) Clare Polkinghorne - Brisbane Roar - 22 - 49 (2) Sally Shipard - Canberra United - 25 - 57 (4) Kyah Simon - Sydney FC - 19 - 29 (7) Thea Slatyer - Uncontracted - 27 - 46 (2) Servet Uzunlar - Sydney FC - 21 - 26 (1) Emily van Egmond - Canberra United - 17 - 8(1) Sarah Walsh - Sydney FC - 27 - 62 (29) Lydia Williams - Canberra United - 23 - 26 (0)
Head Coach: Tom Sermanni Assistant coach: Spencer Prior GK coach: Paul Jones Doctor: James Ilic Physiotherapist: Kate Beerworth Assistant physio: Lauren Cramer Kit manager: Robert Bird Team Manager: Jo Fernandes Media Officer: Fiona Crawford