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The Australia National Soccer Team, founded in 1922 and governed by Football Australia, proudly represents the nation in FIFA competitions. A regular FIFA World Cup participant since 1974, Australia has also achieved success in the AFC Asian Cup, winning the title in 2015. Known for its resilience, discipline, and fighting spirit, the team continues to grow as a competitive force, uniting fans and showcasing Australian determination on football’s global stage.

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Current Australia Squad

Explore the official Australia National Team squad and get a clear overview of every player selected for the tournament. Discover the key details behind the stars, rising talents, and core squad members who shape the team’s World Cup 2026 campaign.

16

Aziz Eraltay Behich

Defender

Dec 16, 1990

1

Mathew David Ryan

Goalkeeper

Apr 8, 1992

3

Alexander Joseph Gersbach

Defender

May 8, 1997

7

Jackson Alexander Irvine

Midfielder

Mar 7, 1993

30

Andrew James Redmayne

Goalkeeper

Jan 13, 1989

2

Ryan Strain

Defender

Apr 2, 1997

11

Craig Alexander Goodwin

Midfielder

Dec 16, 1991

8

Connor Isaac Metcalfe

Midfielder

Nov 5, 1999

6

Gianni Ryan Stensness

Defender

Feb 7, 1999

25

Keanu Kole Baccus

Midfielder

Jun 7, 1998

15

Mitchell Thomas Duke

Attacker

Jan 18, 1991

12

Lewis Miller

Defender

Aug 24, 2000

4

Kye Francis Rowles

Defender

Jun 24, 1998

15

Harry James Souttar

Defender

Oct 22, 1998

6

Martin Callie Boyle

Attacker

Apr 25, 1993

15

Jack Henry Stewart Iredale

Defender

May 2, 1996

35

Al Hassan Toure

Attacker

May 30, 2000

23

Nectarios Triantis

Midfielder

May 11, 2003

11

Nicolas Milanovic

Midfielder

Nov 14, 2001

5

Jordan Jacob Bos

Defender

Oct 29, 2002

Australia National Team Coaches Staff

Meet the Australia National Team coaching staff, who play a vital role in preparing the squad for success on the international stage. Working behind the scenes, they support the team’s tactical development, physical conditioning, match preparation, and overall performance throughout World Cup 2026.

Anthony Popović

Birthday:

Jul 4, 1973

Nationality:

Australia

Latest Australia Results

Explore the latest Australia matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and stay updated on results, key moments, and standout player performances from every game.

Australia vs Curaçao

5 : 1

Mar 31, 2026FIFA Series

AAMI Park, Melbourne

Australia vs Cameroon

1 : 0

Mar 27, 2026FIFA Series

Accor Stadium, Sydney

Colombia vs Australia

3 : 0

Nov 19, 2025Friendlies

Citi Field, Flushing

Venezuela vs Australia

1 : 0

Nov 15, 2025Friendlies

Shell Energy Stadium, Houston

USA vs Australia

2 : 1

Oct 15, 2025Friendlies

Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City

Canada vs Australia

0 : 1

Oct 10, 2025Friendlies

Saputo Stadium, Montreal

New Zealand vs Australia

1 : 3

Sep 9, 2025Friendlies

Go Media Stadium, Auckland

Australia vs New Zealand

1 : 0

Sep 5, 2025Friendlies

GIO Stadium Canberra, Canberra

Saudi Arabia vs Australia

1 : 2

Jun 10, 2025World Cup - Qualification Asia

King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah

Australia vs Japan

1 : 0

Jun 5, 2025World Cup - Qualification Asia

Optus Stadium, Perth

Australia Road To World Cup 2026

Australia reached the 2026 FIFA World Cup by progressing through two stages of AFC qualifying. The Socceroos were perfect in the second round, winning all six matches in Group I, scoring 22 goals, and conceding none. The third round proved tougher, with an opening defeat to Bahrain and several draws keeping the race tight. However, Australia responded strongly under Tony Popovic with important wins over Indonesia, China PR, and Japan, before a 2–1 away victory over Saudi Arabia on June 10, 2025 sealed automatic qualification and second place in Group C behind Japan.

16

Played

Qualification matches played

11

Won

Matches won

4

Drawn

Matches drawn

1

Lost

Matches lost

38

Goals For

Total goals scored

7

Goals Against

Total goals conceded

31

Goal Difference

GF minus GA

37

Points

3 per win, 1 per draw

Road to WC

Match

Date

MatchUp

Stadium

City

Score

1

Nov 16, 2023

Australia vs Bangladesh

Melbourne Rectangular Stadium

Melbourne

7:0

2

Nov 21, 2023

Palestine vs Australia

Jaber Al Ahmad International Stadium

Kuwait

0:1

3

Mar 21, 2024

Australia vs Lebanon

Western Sydney Stadium

Parramatta

2:0

4

Mar 26, 2024

Lebanon vs Australia

GIO Stadium

Canberra

0:5

5

Jun 6, 2024

Bangladesh vs Australia

Bashundhara Kings Arena

Dhaka

0:2

6

Jun 11, 2024

Australia vs Palestine

HBF Park

Perth

5:0

7

Sep 5, 2024

Australia vs Bahrain

Cbus Super Stadium

Gold Coast

0:1

8

Sep 10, 2024

Indonesia vs Australia

Istora Gelora Bung Karno

Jakarta

0:0

9

Oct 10, 2024

Australia vs China

Adelaide Oval

Adelaide

3:1

10

Oct 15, 2024

Japan vs Australia

Saitama Stadium

Saitama

1:1

11

Nov 14, 2024

Australia vs Saudi Arabia

Melbourne Rectangular Stadium

Melbourne

0:0

12

Nov 19, 2024

Bahrain vs Australia

Bahrain National Stadium

Riffa

2:2

13

Mar 20, 2025

Australia vs Indonesia

Sydney Football Stadium

Sydney

5:1

14

Mar 25, 2025

China vs Australia

Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre

Changzhou

0:2

15

Jun 5, 2025

Australia vs Japan

Optus Stadium

Perth

1:0

16

Jun 10, 2025

Saudi Arabia vs Australia

King Abdullah Sports City

Jeddah

1:2

Australia Historic World Cup Moments, Records, and Players

Australia’s World Cup story is built on persistence, breakthrough moments, and unforgettable drama. The Socceroos made their tournament debut in 1974, but their biggest early breakthrough came in 2006, when they reached the Round of 16 for the first time. That campaign produced one of Australia’s most famous World Cup nights: a 3–1 comeback win over Japan, with Tim Cahill scoring the country’s first-ever World Cup goals before John Aloisi sealed the victory.

Australia also created a new landmark in 2022 by reaching the Round of 16 again, confirming that the 2006 run was no longer a one-off. The tournament has also brought heartbreak, especially the narrow 1–0 extra-time defeat to Italy in 2006 after a late penalty ended a brave knockout performance. Figures such as Tim Cahill, Harry Kewell, and Mark Schwarzer remain central to Australia’s World Cup identity and its history of resilience on the global stage.

01
World Cup Appearances

Australia have appeared at the FIFA World Cup seven times, with 2026 set to be their eighth participation. The Socceroos made their tournament debut in 1974 and have become regular qualifiers in the modern era.

02
Best Finish

Australia’s best World Cup finish is the Round of 16, reached in 2006 and again in 2022. Those two campaigns remain the high points of the nation’s history at the tournament.

03
Top Scorers

Tim Cahill is Australia’s top World Cup scorer with five goals. He also became the country’s first-ever World Cup goalscorer and scored at three different tournaments.

04
Most Matches Played

Mark Schwarzer holds Australia’s all-time appearance record with 109 caps. His longevity made him one of the defining figures in the modern rise of Australian football.

05
Historic Milestone

In 2006, Australia reached the knockout stage for the first time and recorded their first-ever World Cup win by beating Japan 3–1. That match also featured Tim Cahill’s late double, which delivered the Socceroos’ first World Cup goals.

Key Australia Players

Riley McGree

A creative attacking midfielder who links play and unlocks defenses, McGree adds accuracy and big-moment quality—highlighted by his decisive assist against Japan in qualifiers.

Connor Metcalfe

A modern central midfielder with energy and creativity, Metcalfe helps drive Australia’s tempo through the middle and has delivered key contributions in the World Cup qualifying run.

Mathew Ryan

Ryan is Australia’s captain and first-choice keeper through multiple qualification cycles. His leadership, shot-stopping, and experience in Europe (Valencia, Brighton, AZ) make him crucial for Australia’s 2026 campaign.

Harry Souttar

A towering centre-back and major set-piece threat, Souttar is one of Australia’s most important defensive leaders. He brings aerial dominance and organization to the back line.

Jackson Irvine

Irvine is a key figure in Australia’s midfield during qualification. Known for his stamina, pressing intensity, and box-to-box presence. Irvine’s consistency and leadership have made him one of the Socceroos’ most reliable performers.

Jamie Maclaren

Maclaren is one of the top Australian forwards of his generation, known for his impressive A-League scoring record. His finishing and intelligent movement have made him a key contributor in Australia’s recent World Cup qualification campaigns.

The greatest Australia players

Tim Cahill

Australia’s greatest-ever goal scorer and a global football icon. Cahill is famous for his heading ability, clutch goals, and four consecutive World Cup appearances (2006–2018). His volleys and leadership helped put Australia firmly on the world football map.

Harry Kewell

Kewell, an attacking midfielder, is one of the most technically gifted Australian players. Known for his creativity, dribbling, and big-game moments, he starred for Leeds and Liverpool at the highest levels, inspiring future generations of Australian talent.

Mark Schwarzer

Schwarzer is the most legendary goalkeeper in Australia’s history and the backbone of the national team for nearly two decades. Key in Australia’s qualification for the 2006 World Cup after saving two penalties vs. Uruguay.

Mark Viduka

One of Australia’s greatest-ever strikers and the leading figure of the golden generation. Viduka combined strength and sharp finishing, captaining the Socceroos at the 2006 World Cup and delivering iconic goals that helped define Australia’s modern football rise.

Where Will Australia Play Their World Cup 2026 Matches?

Follow Australia at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and discover where the team will play throughout the tournament. Explore the full match schedule, host cities, and stadiums set to stage some of the competition’s biggest moments. From group-stage fixtures to possible knockout-round drama, find everything you need to experience the action live at football’s biggest event.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many times has Australia participated in the World Cup before 2026?

Australia has participated 6 times before 2026 (1974, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022).

How many times has Australia reached the World Cup final before 2026?

Australia has never reached a FIFA World Cup final.

How many times has Australia reached the knockout stage of the World Cup before 2026?

Australia has reached the knockout rounds twice — the Round of 16 in 2006 and again in 2022.

What is Australia’s best result at the World Cup?

Australia’s best finish is the Round of 16 (2006 and 2022).

What is Australia’s worst result at the World Cup?

Australia’s worst outcomes have been group-stage exits, including their debut campaign in 1974.

Which countries are Australia’s biggest rivals?

Australia’s biggest rivalry is with New Zealand. Another major modern rivalry is Japan, widely viewed as one of Australia’s fiercest AFC matchups.

How did Australia qualify for the 2026 World Cup?

Australia qualified through AFC qualifying, securing a direct place by finishing second in their AFC third-round group, highlighted by key wins over Japan and Saudi Arabia.

Where will Australia play their first matches?

Australia’s group-stage matches are scheduled for Vancouver, Seattle, and the San Francisco Bay Area, with fixtures set for June 14 against Türkiye in Vancouver, June 19 against the USA in Seattle, and June 25 against Paraguay in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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