Australia National Soccer Team

Australia National Soccer Team for 2026 FIFA World Cup

Australia National Soccer Team, affectionately known as the Socceroos, represents Australia in international football competitions and has established itself as one of Asia’s strongest football nations. The Men’s Soccer team is controlled by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Australia, and it competes in the AFC (Asian Football Confederation).

The team has won the AFC Asian Cup twice (2015 home, 2024 with co-hosting rights) and has qualified for six FIFA World Cups, with their most successful campaign coming in 2022 when they reached the Round of 16.

Australia does not have an official home stadium but regularly plays at major venues, including Optus Stadium in Perth, ANZ Stadium in Sydney, and AAMI Park in Melbourne.

The Australian Team training facility is located in Australia’s major cities, with recent investments in world-class infrastructure to support the national team’s development.

Tony Popovic is the current head coach, appointed in September 2024 to lead the team through World Cup qualification and the 2026 tournament. Mathew Ryan serves as team captain at 33 years old, continuing his role as Australia’s first-choice goalkeeper.

Tim Cahill holds the record as Australia’s all-time leading goalscorer with 50 goals in 108 international appearances, achieving iconic status for scoring in three consecutive World Cups (2006, 2010, 2014).

Australia National Soccer Team Roster

Australia Men's National Football Team Logo

Tim Cahill, Jackson Irvine, Mathew Leckie, Aaron Mooy, and Martin Boyle are among the most prominent Australian soccer players competing at the highest levels in Europe and beyond.

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Head coach Tony Popovic, a former Crystal Palace defender with 58 caps for Australia, brings extensive experience at the club level, including winning the AFC Champions League with Western Sydney Wanderers in 2014.

Australia made its fifth consecutive World Cup appearance in 2022, achieving their best result by reaching the Round of 16 and becoming the fourth team in World Cup history to reach the knockout stage from a group containing eventual champions.

Current Squad of the Australia National Soccer Team

As of December 2025, Australian national soccer team is preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after successfully qualifying through the AFC confederation.

Under Tony Popovic’s leadership since September 2024, the team finished second in AFC Third Round Group C with 19 points from 10 matches, securing direct qualification to the World Cup.

Currently ranked 25th in the FIFA World Rankings, Australia qualified after an unbeaten run that included victories over China (3-1 and 5-1), Indonesia (5-1), and draws against Saudi Arabia (0-0), Bahrain (2-2), and Indonesia (0-0 in the final fixture).

The Socceroos have recently completed friendly matches against Venezuela (lost 1-0) and Colombia (lost 3-0) in November 2025, testing themselves against strong South American opposition ahead of the World Cup.

Australia National Football Team players and their clubs

Australia National Football Team Current Star players

Here is Australia’s current squad which has been selected for recent matches, including the November 2025 friendlies against Venezuela and Colombia.

The team is currently ranked 26th in the FIFA World Rankings as of December 2025. Australia National Soccer Team qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as AFC Third Round runners-up.

NoPlayer NameCurrent ClubAppsGoal
Goalkeeper
1Mathew RyanLevante1010
12Paul IzzoRanders40
18Patrick BeachMelbourne City10
Defender
2Miloš DegenekTSC541
3Lewis MillerBlackburn Rovers191
5Callum ElderDerby County30
15Kai TrewinMelbourne City20
19Jason GeriaAlbirex Niigata110
21Cameron BurgessSwansea City230
24James OveryManchester United00
25Jack IredaleHibernian00
4Kye RowlesD.C. United281
Midfielder
8Connor MetcalfeFC St. Pauli321
13Aiden O’NeillNew York City270
14Riley McGreeMiddlesbrough331
16Max BalardNAC Breda51
17Cameron DevlinHeart of Midlothian40
20Paul Okon-EngstlerSydney FC20
22Jackson IrvineFC St. Pauli8014
Forward
6Martin BoyleHibernian4010
7Nestory IrankundaWatford113
9Mohamed ToureRanders82
11Al Hassan ToureSydney FC10
23Craig GoodwinAdelaide United327
Nicholas D’AgostinoViking40
PosTeamFIFA RankingAFC Third Round Result
25Australia25th (Sept 2025)Qualified (2nd in Group C)

Australia Squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

Under coach Tony Popovic, the team is preparing for their sixth consecutive World Cup appearance. Here’s the projected squad structure:

  • Goalkeepers: Mathew Ryan, Andrew Redmayne, Danny Vukovic
  • Defenders: Milos Degenek, Bailey Wright, Trent Sainsbury, Aziz Behich, Kye Rowles, Fran Karacic, Nathaniel Atkinson, Joel King, Cameron Burgess
  • Midfielders: Aaron Mooy, Jackson Irvine, Awer Mabil, Kenneth Dougall, Ajdin Hrustic, Riley McGree, Denis Genreau, Connor Metcalfe, Aiden O’Neill
  • Forwards: Martin Boyle, Mathew Leckie, Adam Taggart, Mitchell Duke, Craig Goodwin, Jamie Maclaren, Nicholas D’Agostino, Marco Tilio, Brandon Borrello, Nestory Irankunda
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New Coach Tony Popovic

Tony Popovic Australian soccer manager and Coach

Tony Popovic was officially appointed as head coach of Australia’s men’s national team on September 22, 2024, following the resignation of Graham Arnold after the team made an unexpectedly poor start to AFC World Cup qualification, losing 1-0 at home to Bahrain and drawing 0-0 away to Indonesia.

The 51-year-old brings extensive experience from club football, including winning the AFC Champions League with Western Sydney Wanderers in 2014 and multiple A-League Premierships.

Popovic represented Australia as a defender during his playing career, earning 58 caps and bringing deep understanding of what it takes to represent the nation at the highest level. His appointment extends through the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Other Tournaments

2024 AFC Asian Cup Squad (Winners – Co-hosting with Qatar)

  • Goalkeepers: Mathew Ryan (Roma), Andrew Redmayne (Sydney FC), Tom Glover (Manchester United U23)
  • Defenders: Milos Degenek (AZ Alkmaar), Trent Sainsbury (Guangzhou FC), Bailey Wright (Sunderland), Lewis Miller (Stuttgart), Kye Rowles (Heart of Midlothian), Cameron Burgess (Southampton), Jason Davidson (Perth Glory)
  • Midfielders: Jackson Irvine (Hull City), Aaron Mooy (Shanghai Port), Riley McGree (Middlesbrough), Aiden O’Neill (Hibernian), Ajdin Hrustic (Hellas Verona), Connor Metcalfe (AZ Alkmaar)
  • Forwards: Martin Boyle (Hibernian), Mathew Leckie (Como 1907), Jamie Maclaren (Macarthur FC), Adam Taggart (Sunderland), Craig Goodwin (Adelaide United)
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGA
2024 AFC Asian CupFinalWinners532072

2022 FIFA World Cup Squad

(Round of 16 Appearance)

Australia Soccer Team 2022 FIFA World Cup Squad
  • Goalkeepers: Mathew Ryan (Arsenal), Andrew Redmayne (Sydney FC), Danny Vukovic (Dundee United)
  • Defenders: Milos Degenek (Attromitos), Trent Sainsbury (Juventus), Harry Souttar (Stoke City), Aziz Behich (Giresunspor), Nathaniel Atkinson (Hearts)
    Midfielders: Aaron Mooy (Shanghai Port), Jackson Irvine (Hull City), Ajdin Hrustic (Fenerbahçe), Riley McGree (Charlotte FC)
  • Forwards: Martin Boyle (Hibernian), Mathew Leckie (Melbourne City), Craig Goodwin (Adelaide United), Mitchell Duke (Shanghai Port), Awer Mabil (Midtjylland), Jamie Maclaren (Macarthur FC), Kusini Yengi (Sunderland)
See also  2026 FIFA World Cup Teams
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGA
2022 World CupRound of 16412132

Historic Achievement:

Australia National Soccer Team became the fourth team in World Cup history to reach the knockout stage from a group containing the eventual world champions, defeating Denmark and France in group matches.

Australia National Soccer Team Information

Team InformationDetails
CaptainMathew Ryan
FIFA codeAUS
FIFA Current Ranking26 (December 2025)
Top ScorerTim Cahill (50 goals)
Head coachTony Popovic
AppearanceWorld Cup: 6 (1974, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026), Best Result- Round of 16 (2006, 2022)

AFC Asian Cup – 18, Best Results- Won 2 times (2015, 2024).

AFC Asian Qualifiers – Multiple appearances

All-time Tournament Records

TournamentWinner2nd3rdTotal
FIFA World Cup0006
AFC Asian Cup25418
AFC Asian Games12012
FIFA Confederations Cup0001
Olympic Games0003
Total37440

Head-to-head record (All-time)

  • Played – 500+
  • Win – 180+
  • Loss – 210+
  • Drew – 110+
  • Win % – 36%
Australia Soccer Team Flag, Logo and home Ground

The Socceroos logo showcases Australia’s iconic green and gold, the national sporting colors. Its crest includes the Southern Cross stars and the federation emblem, reflecting the country’s ties to both the Pacific and Asian regions.

Australia National Football Team schedule and Status

Australia National Soccer Team successfully qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup by finishing second in AFC Third Round Group C with 19 points from 10 matches (5 wins, 4 draws, 1 loss).

The Socceroos secured automatic qualification as group runners-up behind Japan. This marks Australia’s sixth consecutive FIFA World Cup appearance, extending a remarkable streak since their return to the World Cup in 2006.

The team will compete in the expanded 48-team format across the United States, Mexico, and Canada from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

2025 Match Schedule Results

S.RTeamsScoreDateCompetition
1Venezuela vs Australia1-0Nov 15, 2025Friendly
2Colombia vs Australia3-0Nov 18, 2025Friendly
3Australia vs Saudi Arabia0-0Nov 14, 2025AFC Qualifier
4Indonesia vs Australia0-0Nov 14, 2025AFC Qualifier
5Australia vs China3-1June 5, 2025AFC Qualifier
6Australia vs Indonesia5-1June 10, 2025AFC Qualifier

2026 FIFA World Cup Australia Team Schedule Results

S.RTeamsScoreLocation
2026 FIFA Series Fixtures
1Australia vs TBDAustralia
2Australia vs TBDAustralia
2026 FIFA World Cup Fixtures
1Australia vs TBDJune 2026
2Australia vs TBDJune 2026
3Australia vs TBDJune 2026

Most Capped Players (All-Time)

S. NoNameCaps (Goals)Period
1Mark Schwarzer109 (0)1994-2012 (Goalkeeper)
2Tim Cahill108 (50)2004-2018
3Alex Tobin87 (0)1988-2001
4Mathew Ryan85+ (0)2012-Present (Goalkeeper)
5Brett Emerton83 (4)2001-2014

Top Goalscorer Players

Top Footballer in the Australia National Football Team - All time Top Goal Scorer

Tim Cahill is Australia’s all-time leading goalscorer with 50 goals in 108 international appearances, achieving legendary status for his performance across three World Cups.

S. NoNameGoals (Caps)Status
1Tim Cahill50 (108)Retired (2004-2018)
2Brett Holman22 (64)Retired
3Harry Kewell17 (58)Retired
4John Aloisi15 (54)Retired
5Jackson Irvine15 (32)Active

Historic Achievements

1974: First FIFA World Cup Appearance

Australia made its maiden World Cup appearance in West Germany, establishing itself on the global football stage. Despite being eliminated in the group stage, the team’s participation marked a significant milestone for Asian-Pacific football, breaking into a competition previously dominated by European and South American nations.

2006: Tim Cahill Becomes First Australian World Cup Goalscorer

In Australia’s group match against Japan, Tim Cahill scored twice, including the first-ever goal by an Australian player in World Cup history. The 3-1 victory was a watershed moment for the Socceroos, announcing their arrival as a competitive World Cup nation.

2015 AFC Asian Cup: Home Victory

Australia won their first AFC Asian Cup title, hosted on home soil. The tournament victory cemented Australia’s status as one of Asia’s elite football nations and provided momentum leading into the 2018 World Cup qualification campaign.

2022: Historic Round of 16 Appearance

Under Graham Arnold, Australia achieved their best World Cup result by reaching the Round of 16 in Qatar. Most notably, the Socceroos:

  • Defeated Denmark 1-0 in group play (their first group stage win)
  • Defeated France 1-0 in group play (their first victory over the eventual runners-up)
  • Drew 0-0 with Peru to remain unbeaten in group stage
  • Lost narrowly to Argentina 2-1 in the Round of 16 (to the eventual World Cup champions)

The performances earned worldwide respect for Australia’s tactical discipline and resilience against elite opposition.

2024 AFC Asian Cup: Co-Hosting Victory

Australia National Soccer Team won their second AFC Asian Cup title, co-hosting with Qatar. The victory demonstrated the team’s continued evolution and growth as a football nation under the national federation’s development initiatives.

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