Australia
2024 season
ChairmanChris Nikou
ManagerGraham Arnold

This page summarises the Australia men's national soccer team fixtures and results in 2024.

Summary

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]

Australia opened their Asian Cup campaign against India, beating them 2–0 with Jackson Irvine scoring first and later Jordan Bos being subbed on and scoring his first international goal.[3]

Record

As of match played 13 January 2024
TypeGPWDLGFGA
Friendly110020
Asian Cup110020
World Cup qualifiers000000
Total220040

Match results

Friendlies

This section is for matches confirmed by Football Australia, please do not add speculative fixtures.

6 January Bahrain  0–2  Australia Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
18:00 UTC+4 Report
  • Binaddi 36' (o.g.)
  • Duke 61'
Stadium: Baniyas Stadium
Referee: Mohamed Al-Harmoodi (United Arab Emirates)

Asian Cup

13 January Group stage Australia  2–0  India Al Rayyan, Qatar
14:30 UTC+3
Report Stadium: Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
Attendance: 35,253
Referee: Yoshimi Yamashita (Japan)

World Cup qualifiers

Player statistics

Correct as of 12 January 2024 (v.  India).
Numbers are listed by player's number in last match played

No. Pos Nat Player TotalFriendliesAsian CupWorld Cup qualifiers
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Australia AUS Mathew Ryan 100+001+000+00
12 GK Australia AUS Lawrence Thomas 000+000+000+00
18 GK Australia AUS Joe Gauci 101+000+000+00
2 DF Australia AUS Thomas Deng 000+000+000+00
3 DF Australia AUS Nathaniel Atkinson 100+100+000+00
4 DF Australia AUS Kye Rowles 200+101+000+00
5 DF Australia AUS Jordan Bos 211+000+110+00
16 DF Australia AUS Aziz Behich 200+101+000+00
19 DF Australia AUS Harry Souttar 201+001+000+00
20 DF Australia AUS Lewis Miller 000+000+000+00
21 DF Australia AUS Cameron Burgess 101+000+000+00
25 DF Australia AUS Gethin Jones 201+001+000+00
8 MF Australia AUS Connor Metcalfe 201+001+000+00
13 MF Australia AUS Aiden O'Neill 201+000+100+00
14 MF Australia AUS Riley McGree 200+100+100+00
17 MF Australia AUS Keanu Baccus 100+001+000+00
22 MF Australia AUS Jackson Irvine 211+001+010+00
24 MF Australia AUS Patrick Yazbek 000+000+000+00
6 FW Australia AUS Martin Boyle 100+001+000+00
7 FW Australia AUS Samuel Silvera 201+000+100+00
9 FW Australia AUS Bruno Fornaroli 100+000+100+00
10 FW Australia AUS Kusini Yengi 100+100+000+00
11 FW Australia AUS Marco Tilio 100+100+000+00
15 FW Australia AUS Mitchell Duke 211+011+000+00
23 FW Australia AUS Craig Goodwin 201+001+000+00
26 FW Australia AUS John Iredale 000+000+000+00
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Notes

    References

    1. "Bahrain Set Up Australia Friendly". News of Bahrain. 19 September 2023.
    2. Harrington, Anna (6 January 2024). "Socceroos beat Bahrain in final match before Asian Cup". The Canberra Times.
    3. Lynch, Joey (13 January 2024). "Irvine and Bos fire Australia to victory against India in Asian Cup opener". The Guardian.
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