Australia
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Australia’s Joeys national underage football team has finished the AFC U16 championship in disappointing fashion, losing to 6-0 to Japan
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Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou has savaged standards of European football, declaring the A-League to be as good as many overseas leagues
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Jimmy Jeggo is the bolter in Ange Postecoglou’s Socceroos squad for two World Cup qualifiers next month
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This week David turns his attention to Australia’s continuing bid to reach the 2018 World Cup in Russia
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The final pahse of Australia’s journey towards the 2018 World Cup begins on Thursday against the mercurial Iraq, but tougher assignments lie ahead
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A toe injury has forced defender Bailey Wright out of the Socceroos squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Iraq and the United Arab Emirates
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Tim Cahill is the only Australian-based player to feature in the Socceroos squad for World Cup qualifiers next month against Iraq and UAE next month
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Surprised to lose the Crystal Palace captaincy, Socceroos skipper Mile Jedinak says he has no plans to leave the Premier League club
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Rising Socceroos star Brad Smith is on the verge of leaving Liverpool for fellow English Premier League side Bournemouth
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In the latest of his cartoons about classic Australian sporting moments, David Squires turns his attention to the Socceroos’ famous victory over Uruguay at the end of 2005
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Australian goalkeeper Brad Jones is set to join Dutch powerhouse Feyenoord on a one-year deal
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Socceroo Aaron Mooy will spend the next season at second-tier English club Huddersfield Town after agreeing a year-long loan deal from Manchester City
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Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium will host Australia’s crunch World Cup qualifier with arch-rivals Japan
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Josep Gombau has been announced as the new coach of the Olyroos and will also take up a role on Ange Postecoglou’s Socceroos coaching staff
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FFA chief executive David Gallop has moved to publicly patch up his relationship with Tim Cahill, saying the governing body is ‘ready to explore’ what it will take to get the Socceroos veteran playing in the A-League
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Football Federation Australia has foreshadowed five-year bans for fans who lit flares before and during the Socceroos’ friendly with Greece
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The Socceroos fell 2-1 to Greece, beaten by a wonder goal and their own disorganisation in their final match before September’s World Cup qualifiers
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Minute-by-minute report: the Socceroos failed to back up their first win over Greece four days previously in a disappointing outing in Melbourne
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The Socceroos coach says Australia should pump up its best players a little more, but it is perhaps a healthier football environment without all the noise
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Socceroos coach says torn-up surface cheating fans and has potential to put World Cup qualification in jeopardy
Socceroos posed a different set of headaches by a more cautious Japan