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  2. Australia women's national under-23 soccer team - Wikipedia

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    The Australia women's national under-23 soccer team represents Australia in international under-23 soccer and at the ASEAN Women's Championship.The team is controlled by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Australia (FA), which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since leaving the Oceania Football ...

  3. Australia women's national under-20 soccer team - Wikipedia

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    The Australian women's national under-20 soccer team represents Australia in international women's under-20 soccer.The team is controlled by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Federation Australia (FFA), which is currently a member of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) since leaving the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC ...

  4. Australia women's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Matildas qualified for the 2010 AFC Women's Asian Cup in China. They beat Vietnam (2–0) and South Korea (3–1) before losing to China 1–0 which put them in second place in their group. They advanced to the semi-finals where they beat Japan 1–0. The final was the first time a senior soccer team (men or women) reached the ...

  5. Tameka Yallop - Wikipedia

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    The Matildas won the 2017 Tournament of Nations [23] At the 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup Yallop appeared in three games for Australia. The Matildas advanced to the Final where they lost 1–0 to Japan. Australia qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. [24] Yallop was a member of the Matildas Tokyo 2020 Olympics squad. The Matildas ...

  6. Charlize Rule - Wikipedia

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    Rule was a major part of the Junior Matildas team during the 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship qualification and final tournament. She featured during five matches of qualification and she featured in all five games in the final tournament , playing 381 minutes, starting four out of five games and coming off the bench against Bangladesh .

  7. Amy Sayer - Wikipedia

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    On 16 July 2018, Alen Stajcic called up Sayer to the senior Matildas squad to participate in the Tournament of Nations in the United States after impressing in her maiden W-League season in with 10 appearances. [12] [13] [14] She earned her first international cap as a 93rd-minute substitute in the 2018 Tournament of Nations against Japan.

  8. Melissa Andreatta - Wikipedia

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    While serving as a part of the coaching staff of the Matildas, Andreatta assisted the team in qualifying for the 2020 and their second straight Women's Olympic Football Tournament. Following the declaration of the COVID-19 Global pandemic the Tokyo 2020 were postponed until 2021. [ 15 ]

  9. Clare Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:27, 25 January 2025 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17:27, 25 January 2025 (UTC) Clare May Wheeler (born 14 January 1998) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Everton and the Australia women's ...