Juric names Young Matildas squad for AFC U-19 Women's Championship

Young Matildas head coach Ante Juric has named his 23-player squad for the AFC U-19 Women’s Championship.

Australia v Japan: Quarter Final - FIFA Women's World Cup 2015

Larissa Crummer in action for the Matildas in the Women's World Cup quarter final against Japan. (Getty Images) Source: Getty Images North America

 The tournament will be held in Nanjing, China later this month.

The squad includes four players who have been capped for the Matildas, including Larissa Crummer, who featured in Australia’s recent FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign in Canada.

There are also five players from Newcastle’s Emerging Jets program as well as American based Ayesha Norrie, who is currently playing with Colorado Pride.

“I believe this squad is one with enormous potential, is well balanced and has quality in every position on the field,” Juric said.

“Larissa Crummer, Emma Checker, Amy Harrison and Alex Chidiac have all represented the Matildas, while there are a number of exciting talented 15 and 16 year old players who could be stars of the future.”

“With 10 players eligible for the next Young Matildas campaign, this team is also one for the future and looking ahead to the bigger picture of becoming key players in our senior national setup.”

The AFC U-19 Women’s Championship, which doubles as the qualifiers for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2016 in Papau New Guinea, sees the Young Matildas drawn in Group A alongside hosts China PR, Japan, and Uzbekistan.

The Matildas must reach the final or progress to, and win, the 3rd/4th play-off to qualify for the World Cup.

Juric knows the task is going to be a massive challenge.

“The task of qualifying for the World Cup will be an extremely tough one and that all important top three finish would be a huge achievement considering our preparation in contrast to the likes of Japan, China, DPR Korea and South Korea,” Juric said.

“However, we have a belief that we can overcome anything that is thrown our way and we will put our best foot forward in this endeavour.”

The Young Matildas leave for China on 13 August ahead of their first match against Japan at Jiangsu Training Base Stadium on Tuesday 18 August.

The Young Matildas squad is: Alex Chidia (Adelaide United), Amy Harrison (Sydney FC), Angela Beard (Brisbane Roar FC), Ayesha Norrie (Colorado Pride, USA), Beattie Goad (Bulleen FC), Brooke Miller (Emerging Jets), Chloe O'Brien (Western Sydney Wanderers), Clare Wheeler (Emerging Jets), Ellie Carpenter (FNSW NTC), Emma Checker (Melbourne Victory), Georgia Plessas (FNSW NTC), Hannah Southwell (Emerging Jets), Jada Mathyssen-Whyman (FNSW NTC), Jordan Baker (Illawarra Stingrays), Kobie Ferguson (Emerging Jets), Larissa Crummer (Brisbane Roar FC), Nat Tobin (Sydney FC), Olivia Price (Sydney FC), Princess Ibini (FNSW NTC), Sophie Nenadovic (Emerging Jets), Sunny Franco (Brisbane Roar FC), Tara Pender (Blacktown Spartans), Teagan Micah (Brisbane Roar FC). 


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Published 6 August 2015 4:54pm

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