Socceroos part of Cup history
Female referee Yoshimi Yamashita will make history when she controls the Asian Cup match between Australia and India.
Female referee Yoshimi Yamashita will make history when she controls the Asian Cup match between Australia and India.
There’s no guarantee Socceroos captain Mat Ryan will play in Saturday’s Asian Cup opener against India.
Melbourne City star Aziz Behich isn’t ready to give up his spot in the Socceroos’ starting team without a fight.
Martin Boyle is finally set to have the chance to play for the Socceroos at a major tournament, and he doesn’t plan to waste the opportunity.
The Socceroos’ road to the Asian Cup final will once again go through Uzbekistan. NICHOLAS D’URBANO looks at the White Wolves’ major threats and tactics ahead of Tuesday’s clash.
Jamie Maclaren is reluctant to indulge talk of an A-League return while attempting to build on his Socceroos breakthrough at the Asian Cup and stave off self-criticism.
The Socceroos’ loss to lowly Jordan appeared at first a nightmare result, but it has helped Australia avoid the ‘hard’ side of the Asian Cup draw.
Needing a win to top Group F and avoid a knockout clash with Australia, four-time Asian champions Japan came from behind to beat Uzbekistan 2-1.
They’re in the shop window, and assistant Socceroos coach Rene Muelensteen predicts a new generation of stars could earn big club moves off the back of strong Asian Cup campaigns.
Getting sick of Nick Kyrgios and Bernard Tomic? Here’s a rising young Aussie star with a mountain of class you can get behind.
The Socceroos secured progression to the knockout stages of the Asian Cup with a 3-2 win over Syria.Here are the five things we learned from that hard-fought victory in Al Ain!
Asian Cup wrap: The Socceroos secured progression to the Asian Cup knockout stages along with unbeaten Group B winners Jordan, who were held to a goalless draw by Palestine in a fiery clash.
Australia rode its luck after a series of controversies but it almost ran out late in the match as Syria took them all the way.
Asian Cup upsets show the gap between nations is closing and Socceroos coach Graham Arnold warns the right investment is needed if Australia is to maintain its standing in the region.
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