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Mark Schwarzer is Australia's most capped player. The Australia men's national soccer team represents the country of Australia in international association football.It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia, having previously been a part of the ...
The World Cup and Asian Cup, are the primary competitive tournaments the Australia men's national soccer team enters. The finals of both tournaments held every four years in alternate even numbered years.
It is fielded by Football Australia, the governing body of soccer in Australia, and competes as a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), which encompasses the countries of Asia. Australia have competed in numerous competitions, and all players who have played between four and nine, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a ...
Australia against Chile in Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá, at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Australia's 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification began with a series of friendlies against the United Arab Emirates (0–0), Germany (1–2 win), New Zealand (3–0 win), Serbia (0–0) and Wales (1–2 win). [47]
Australia were to lose all three games in a tough group at Brazil 2014. In the Qatar 2022 edition, Australia made it to the last 16 for only the second time, before falling 2–1 to Argentina , which, like what happened to 2006 Italy, Argentina would eventually claim the World Cup title in 2022.
This category contains past and present players who have appeared for the Australia national soccer team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-20 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Australian men's soccer players .
In the first game Australia drew with Iraq 1–1 with a header from Mathew Leckie proving the vital goal to earn a point, but this unimpressive away draw to Iraq left Australia flounder as the country got a poor record of four straight draws in a World Cup qualification, which would stand until Ukraine broke the record in the 2022 FIFA World ...
Tim Cahill, 2, 2006 World Cup Brett Holman, 2, 2010 World Cup Tim Cahill 2, 2014 World Cup Mile Jedinak, 2, 2018 World Cup Most goals in total at World Cup tournaments Tim Cahill, 5, 12 June 2006 – 18 June 2014 First goal in a World Cup finals match Tim Cahill, 12 June 2006, 3–1 vs. Japan First goal in a World Cup qualifying campaign