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Australia at Women’s World Cup 2023: All information about squad and schedule
After the Australians made history by reaching the World Cup semi-finals.
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The women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand will get the ball rolling from July 20 to August 20. 32 teams will compete in eight groups. We present each in portrait form – here: Team Australia.
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Australia in a quick test
Coach
Tony Gustavson
World Cup participation
8 (including 2023)
A huge win in the World Cup
Semi Final (2023)
FIFA World Ranking
10th Rank (as on June 9, 2023)
In which group did Australia play in the 2023 World Cup?
Australia played Group B. That’s where the group met Ireland, Canada And Nigeria. Australia advanced to the round of 16 as group winners.
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Australia’s schedule for the 2023 World Cup
Australia’s past and upcoming World Cup appearances are:
- 1. Team Sports: Australia – Ireland | Thursday, July 20, 2023, 12 noon in Sydney (up to Sports report)
- 2nd Group Game: Australia – Nigeria | Thursday, July 27, 2023, Brisbane at 12 noon (up to Sports report)
- 3. Team Sports: Canada – Australia | Monday, July 31, 2023, at Melbourne at 12 noon (up to Sports report)
- tremors: Australia – Denmark | Monday, August 7, 2023, 12:30 PM in Sydney (up to Sports report)
- Quarter Final: Australia – France | Saturday, August 12, 2023, 9:00 a.m. in Brisbane (until Sports report)
- Semi Final: Australia – England | Wednesday, August 16, 2023, 12 noon in Sydney (up to Sports report)
- Match for 3rd Place: Sweden – Australia | 19.8.2023 Saturday at 10 am in Brisbane
Australia’s World Cup squad: All players at a glance
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- Mackenzie Arnold (West Ham United)
- Deacon Micah (Rosengard FC)
- Lydia Williams (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Security
- Ellie Carpenter (Olympic Lyon)
- Steph Gatley (Arsenal)
- Charlotte Grant (Witsjo GIK)
- Clare Hunt (Western Sydney Wanderers)
- Alana Kennedy Manchester City
- Avi Luik (PK Haken)
- Courtney Nevin (Leicester City)
- Clare Polkinghorne (Witsjo GIK)
midfield
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- Alex Sidiak (Racing Louisville)
- Kyra Cooney-Cross (Hummerby IF)
- Katrina Cory (Witzjo GIK)
- Emily Van Egmond (San Diego Wave)
- Clare Wheeler (Everton)
- Tameka Yallop (SK Bran)
Storm
- Caitlin Forte (Arsenal)
- Mary Fowler (Manchester City)
- Sam Kerr (Chelsea)
- Hayley Raso (Manchester City)
- Kia Simon (without club)
- Courtney Wynne (Sydney FC)
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