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AAS, then known as Socceroos Active Support (SAS), was founded in January 2015 as an independent group, [122] who uses social media to organise and keep in touch. This replaced the former active support group Terrace Australis , [ 123 ] who were founded by Football Federation Australia and fans in 2013, during Australia's 2014 World Cup ...
The team's official nickname is the Young Socceroos. Australia is a twelve-time OFC champion and five-time AFF champion. The team has represented Australia at the FIFA U-20 World Cup tournaments on fifteen occasions with their best result being a fourth-place finish in 1991 and 1993.
The team's official nickname is the Olyroos. Australia's first two appearances in the Olympic Games saw the senior men's team participate, but in 1992 the eligibility was restricted to players under the age of 23, while in 1996, it was decided to allow teams to choose three over-age players in the final Olympic squads.
The team's official nickname is "the Matildas" (from the Australian folk song Waltzing Matilda; officially known as the CommBank Matildas for sponsorship reasons); [2] they were known as the "Female Socceroos" before 1995. [3] Australia is a three-time OFC champion, one-time AFC champion and one-time AFF champion.
Team Socceroo F.C. was founded in 2005 by the Reyes brothers led by Jose "Wool" Reyes, the eldest brother. [1] The brothers along with their friends and old teammates from PAREF Southridge School formed a team and began joining football tournaments and festivals.
Australia national soccer team most commonly refers to: . Australia men's national soccer team; Australia women's national soccer team; Australia national soccer team may also refer to:
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Under new Socceroos coach Holger Oseick, Kennedy has flourished scoring eight goals in just five matches. These goals included two against New Zealand in June, the equaliser against Thailand in September, a double against Saudi Arabia, another double against Malaysia and Australia's second goal in a 3–0 win against Oman.