Three Victorians selected in Subway Olyroos' squad for WAFF U-23 Championship

Three Victorians have been selected in an extended 26-man Subway Olyroos' squad for the fifth edition of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) U-23 Championship – Saudi Arabia 2024.

The Championship – played out of Al Hofuf, Saudi Arabia from 18 to 26 March – will feature Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Korea Republic, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The Subway Olyroos have been drawn into Group D alongside Iraq and will then face either Egypt or UAE, before the match schedule opens up ahead of their final fixture.

It will be the last opportunity for the Subway Olyroos to assemble prior to Vidmar selecting his 23-man squad for the AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024™ in early-April.

The WAFF Championship squad is brimming with Isuzu UTE A-League talent including Lachlan Brook (Western Sydney Wanderers FC), Jacob Farrell (Central Coast Mariners FC), Ryan Teague (Melbourne Victory FC), and brothers Corey Hollman (Sydney FC) and Jake Hollman (Macarthur FC).

Patrick Yazbek (Viking FK) is part of a contingent of European-based players including Louis D'Arrigio (Lechia Gdansk), Jacob Italiano (Borussia Monchengladbach II), Garang Kuol (FC Volendam) and Adrian Segecic (FC Dordrecht) who will feature in Saudi Arabia.

Subway Olyroos’ Head Coach, Tony Vidmar said his side’s participation for the WAFF Championship was geared towards the AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024™ starting in just over a month’s time (15 April – 3 May).

“This window is an extremely important part of our preparation for the Asian Cup and with the extra game than we’d usually have, we’re able to provide ample opportunity across the squad ahead of selecting our final 23,” Vidmar said.

“We’re facing quality opposition in similar conditions to what we’ll see in Qatar, so in terms of acclimatising for the Asian Cup it covers a lot of important bases.

“As a group we’ve set clear expectations about what we want to achieve over the next six months, and this is the first step in that journey.”

In relation to the rationale for selections in March, Vidmar added that players who would not be available for the AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024™ were not considered during this window.

“Unfortunately, the Asian Cup falls outside of a designated FIFA Window, which presents challenges in players seeking releases from their respective clubs to join us in Qatar,” Vidmar added.

“It’s certainly disappointing not to have access to all those who are eligible for the Asian Cup, and on a personal level, I feel for those players who won’t have the opportunity to experience the tournament and reap the benefits in terms of their continued development.

“It was something we always knew would be a possibility, so there has been a lot of planning that has gone into our preparation over the last 12 months, built on the understanding of the circumstances we could face regarding Asian Cup selection.

“We’ve been able to create some great depth across the program, while maintaining continuity within the squad through a core group of key players. This situation now provides the opportunity for a couple of new faces to come in for this window and show how they can integrate within our team culture and style of play,” Vidmar concluded.

The Subway Olyroos are one of 16 teams who have qualified for the AFC U-23 Asian Cup Qatar 2024™, should they finish in the top three they will automatically qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics as the AFC representatives, while the fourth-best team will play an AFC-CAF play-off match for the final qualification spot. 

SUBWAY OLYROOS SQUAD | WAFF U-23 CHAMPIONSHIP | MARCH 18-26

NAME

POSITION

CLUB

JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

Patrick BEACH

Goalkeeper

Melbourne City FC

Glenmore Park FC (Football New South Wales)

Hosine BILITY

Defender

CD Mafra

Croydon Kings FC (Football South Australia)

Giuseppe BOVALINA

Defender

Adelaide United FC

Croydon Kings FC (Football South Australia)

Lachlan BROOK

Forward

Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Gawler Eagles FC (Football South Australia)

Cameron COOK

Goalkeeper

Perth Glory FC

Vikings FC (Football Northern Territory)

Jordan COURTNEY-PERKINS

Defender

Sydney FC

Newmarket SFC (Football Queensland)

Louis D'ARRIGO

Midfielder

Lechia Gdansk

West Torrens Birkalla SC (Football South Australia)

Jacob FARRELL

Defender

Central Coast Mariners FC

Wyoming FC (Football New South Wales)

Jake GIRDWOOD-REICH

Defender

Sydney FC

Sydney Olympic FC (Football New South Wales)

Steven HALL

Goalkeeper

Brighton Hove & Albion FC (Youth)

Para Hills Knights SC (Football South Australia)

Corey HOLLMAN

Midfielder

Sydney FC

Seaforth FC (Football New South Wales)

Jake HOLLMAN

Midfielder

Macarthur FC

Seaforth FC (Football New South Wales)

Jacob ITALIANO

Defender

Borussia Monchengladbach II

Inglewood United FC (Football West)

Alou KUOL

Forward

Central Coast Mariners FC

Shepparton SC (Football Victoria)

Garang KUOL

Forward

FC Volendam

Goulburn Valley Suns FC (Football Victoria)

Lucas MAURAGIS

Defender

Newcastle Jets FC

Merimbula Grasshoppers FC (Football New South Wales)

Nicolas MILANOVIC

Forward

Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Sydney United 58 FC (Football New South Wales)

Mark NATTA

Defender

Newcastle Jets FC

Sutherland Sharks FC (Football New South Wales)

Jahce NOVELLO

Forward

Cosenza Calcio

South West Phoenix FC (Football West)

Alexandar POPOVIC

Defender

Gwangju FC

Adelaide Comets FC (Football South Australia)

Adrian SEGECIC

Forward

FC Dordrecht

Lidcombe Waratah Junior SC (Football New South Wales)

Ryan TEAGUE

Midfielder

Melbourne Victory FC

Maroubra United FC (Football New South Wales)

Nishan VELUPILLAY

Forward

Melbourne Victory FC

Endeavour United SC (Football Victoria)

Thomas WADDINGHAM

Forward

Brisbane Roar FC

Edge Hill United FC (Football Queensland)

Patrick YAZBEK

Midfielder

Viking FK

Austral SC (Football New South Wales)

Rhys YOULLEY

Midfielder

KVC Westerlo

Marconi Stallions FC (Football New South Wales)