CommBank Junior Matildas continue preparations for AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup with domestic camp

CommBank Junior Matildas Head Coach Rae Dower has called up 28-players for the first training camp of 2024 as the U-17 Women’s National Team enters their final phase of preparations for May’s AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup™.

Taking place at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra, Dower has selected players from across Australia for a five-day assembly that will run from 21 – 25 January 2024.

Speaking about the upcoming camp and player selections, Head Coach Dower said: “We're excited to get back into camp and continue to build on a really successful 2023 both for us as a group and for women's football in Australia.”

“The entire group of players and staff have had a well-earned rest after a busy 2023 and we're eager to get back together and cement our goals and aspirations for the year ahead.”

With the A-League Women’s season commencing its second half, Dower has elected to continue leaving those signed players within their club environment while providing a new cohort of players further chances to demonstrate their quality.

The Junior Matildas celebrate after scoring against Vietnam at the AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup 2024 Round 2 Qualifying

“We want to ensure that players that we haven't had in camp yet, or ones that we haven't seen for several months, are given an opportunity to showcase their ongoing development and improvement,” said Dower.

“With so much depth across this age group, it's important that we continue to look for ways to ensure that the players have every prospect to be successful and to mature into high potential players.

“By hosting this camp at the Australian Institute of Sport, it provides a great reminder of Australian sporting success and additional inspiration for the players to be surrounded by such history,” Dower concluded.

Running from 6 – 20 May 2024, Australia is still awaiting to hear its group's fate for the continental youth championships that will see the top three nations qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Dominican Republic 2024™.

COMMBANK JUNIOR MATILDAS | TRAINING CAMP SQUAD | JANUARY 2024

NAMEPOSITIONCLUB / MEMBER FEDERATION
LaylaAdamsGoalkeeperGold Coast United / Football Queensland
TehyaAsplandMidfielderCanberra Olympic / Capital Football
Danella ButrusForwardFootball Victoria NTC / Football Victoria
AmeliaCassarForwardFootball NSW Institute / Football NSW
PoppyChanningDefenderBlacktown Spartans / Northern NSW Football
SiennaDaleForwardManly United FC / Football NSW
LilliDunnGoalkeeperFootball Queensland – QAS / Football Queensland
MikaylaDuongMidfielderFootball NSW Institute / Football NSW
SofiaFanteGoalkeeperFootball NSW Institute / Football NSW
AliceFrancouForwardFootball Victoria NTC / Football Victoria
TianaFullerForwardFootball NSW Institute / Football NSW
EhvaGutszmitMidfielderFootball Victoria NTC / Football Victoria
IsabelaHoyosDefenderFootball Queensland – QAS / Football Queensland
AlvinaKhoshabaDefenderFootball NSW Institute / Football NSW
ChristinaKiceecDefenderFootball NSW Institute / Football NSW
CharlotteKingDefenderFootball South Australia NTC / Football South Australia
EvaKokotisForwardFootball Victoria NTC / Football Victoria
AllyssaNg SaadForwardBlacktown Spartans / Northern NSW Football
JadeO’BrienDefenderEmerging Jets / Northern NSW Football
PoppyO'KeeffeMidfielderFootball Victoria NTC / Football Victoria
ChloeParkerDefenderFootball Queensland - QAS / Football Queensland
LilyPunchForwardFootball Queensland-QAS / Football Queensland
AlinaRobertsForwardBelconnen United Football Club / Capital Football
TiarnaRubertoDefenderCanberra Olympic/Capital Football
MaddisonSawkinsDefenderCanberra United Academy / Capital Football
JasminSelvaGoalkeeperFootball NSW Institute / Football NSW
AmeliaTartagliaDefenderFootball Victoria NTC / Football Victoria
SianWildeMidfielderEmerging Jets / Northern NSW Football 
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