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  2. Australia at the AFC Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Australia national soccer team has represented Australia at the AFC Asian Cup on five occasions in 2007, 2011, 2015 ...

  3. Austral-Asia Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Austral-Asia Cup was a One Day International cricket tournament held at Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.. The Arab cricketer, enthusiast and millionaire Abdur Rahman Bukhathir brought cricket initially to Sharjah in the mid-1980s and he masterminded a one-day tournament involving Asia and Australasia's main cricketing nations – Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

  4. Australia men's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    A successful campaign at the 2011 AFC Asian Cup saw Australia become runners-up to Japan, after losing in the Final 1–0 in extra time. [41] In 2012, Australia agreed to compete in the East Asian Cup. [42] Australia travelled to Hong Kong to compete in a series of qualification matches with the hopes of qualifying for the 2013 East Asian Cup.

  5. Boyle starts as Australia make Asian Cup last 16 - AOL

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    Hibs forward Martin Boyle started for Australia as they beat Syria 1-0 to reach the last 16 of the Asian Cup. Former Hibs midfielder Jackson Irvine scored the game's only goal after Boyle burst ...

  6. 2024 Australia national soccer team season - Wikipedia

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    Australia started the year with a friendly against Bahrain in Abu Dhabi in preparation ahead of the 2023 Asian Cup taking place in Qatar. [1] Australia won the match 2–0 thanks to an own goal by Amine Binaddi and a goal by Mitchell Duke. Welsh youth international Gethin Jones made his debut for Australia, having been born in Perth. [2]

  7. 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    AustraliaAustralia submitted its interest in hosting the tournament also on 31 July. The country has previously hosted the 2006 AFC Women's Asian Cup, where they finished runners-up. Australia also hosted the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup alongside New Zealand, which is the first FIFA Women's World Cup to be hosted by two

  8. AFC Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 AFC Asian Cup was the debut of Australia, which had abandoned the Oceania Football Confederation in 2006 (coincidentally the first team to qualify for the tournament), as well as being the first football competition in the world to be hosted by more than two nations, with four countries in Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia ...

  9. 2023 AFC Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 AFC Asian Cup was the 18th edition of the AFC Asian Cup, ... Four nations submitted bids: Australia, Indonesia, Qatar, and South Korea. [15]