

Australie
Fondé
1961
Entraîneur
Tony Popovic
Enceinte
Accor Stadium
Ville
Sydney
Capacité
30,000
Surface
grass
Stats de Saison
Bilan
2W 0D 2L
H:1W/A:1W
Buts
4 / 6 (-2)
H:1/A:3
Clean Sheets
2
H:1/A:1
Joueurs absents (3)
Résultats Récents
@ Arabie saoudite
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 10/06/2025
vs Japon
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 05/06/2025
@ Chine
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 25/03/2025
vs Indonésie
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 20/03/2025
@ Bahreïn
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 19/11/2024
vs Arabie saoudite
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 14/11/2024
@ Japon
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 15/10/2024
vs Chine
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 10/10/2024
@ Indonésie
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 10/09/2024
vs Bahreïn
Eliminatoires coupe du monde Asie · 05/09/2024
Prochains Matchs
Australie
The Australia national football team, known as the Socceroos, is governed by Football Australia and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). The team has qualified for the FIFA World Cup multiple times, with memorable campaigns in 2006 — reaching the round of sixteen — and 2022, where they reached the quarter-finals in Qatar. Australia has produced world-class players including Tim Cahill, Mark Schwarzer, and Harry Souttar. The squad blends players from Australia's growing domestic A-League with those competing in top European leagues. The Socceroos play home matches across various stadiums in major Australian cities. Under successive coaches, the team has become a competitive force in AFC qualifying and on the global stage, inspiring a new generation of Australian footballers.