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So far I’ve seen the following players get called up for the upcoming window.
Malta have called up Trent Buhagiar and Luke Tabone. Scotland have called up Lyndon Dukes. Burundi have called up Elvis Kamsoba. South Sudan have called up Majak Mawith and Valentino Yuel. Malaysia have called up Matthew Davies. Phillipines have called up Joshua Grommen. Iraq have called up Mohamed Al-Taay. NZ have called up Max Crocombe and Oliver Sail. Fiji have called up Thomas Dunn and Leroy Jennings. Vanuatu have called up Jared Clark and Mitch Cooper.
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+xCap him the next 2 windows problem solved. With the way he went last weekend and his versatility. He could fill for 2 squad discards (Deng and Devlin) allowing us to select another attacking midfielder. Way better than either of those options already imo
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Cap him the next 2 windows problem solved. With the way he went last weekend and his versatility. He could fill for 2 squad discards (Deng and Devlin) allowing us to select another attacking midfielder.
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Sri Lanka face Cambodia just as we kick off in Asian Cup qualifying. Vietnam with a friendly against Russia today.
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Cook Islands have called up Tacettin Kumsuz who was once a scholarship player at Wellington. They also called up Tupaia Ringi who used to play for Canberra Olympic.
Fiji have called up Jerome Narayan from Dulwich Hill.
Sudan have called up Abdelrahman Kuku who plays in NPL Vic.
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+x+x+x+xNot an Aussie but former Perth defender Gregory Wüthrich has been called up for the Swiss national team. It's wild how you can track all this. How do you do it? There’s a Twitter account called The International Window and they post whatever national team squads they can find and other international football related content. Just stumbled across this thread, fantastic work!! I haven't gone back through all the posts, but a few dual nationals that have played football for other countries but I believe are still eligible for the Socceroos!! (please correct me if any of these are wrong) Aussies that have played senior football for another country but not yet locked - Grommen (Phillipines), Wilson (Botwana) and Tabone (Malta) Aussies that have played youth football but could switch back (club/country) - Pishias (Aris Limassol/Cyprus), Leuluai (Burnley/NZ), Gilsenan (Blackburn/Ireland), N. Skoko (Hajduk Split/Croatia), Chipperfield (FC Sion/Switzerland), Volpato (Sassuolo/Italy), Kodor (Lecce/Romania), Gwargis (Orebro/Sweden), Okkas (Rio Ave/Cyprus) and Kljajic (Lion City/Bosnia). Hard to know the biggest "risks" of losing but would have thought Volpato, Chipperfield and Skoko would be high on the list. Both Volpato & Skoko played junior football here, but Chipperfield, though father a great socceroo, has never really lived here, so understand that loss.
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+x+x+x+xNot an Aussie but former Perth defender Gregory Wüthrich has been called up for the Swiss national team. It's wild how you can track all this. How do you do it? There’s a Twitter account called The International Window and they post whatever national team squads they can find and other international football related content. Just stumbled across this thread, fantastic work!! I haven't gone back through all the posts, but a few dual nationals that have played football for other countries but I believe are still eligible for the Socceroos!! (please correct me if any of these are wrong) Aussies that have played senior football for another country but not yet locked - Grommen (Phillipines), Wilson (Botwana) and Tabone (Malta) Aussies that have played youth football but could switch back (club/country) - Pishias (Aris Limassol/Cyprus), Leuluai (Burnley/NZ), Gilsenan (Blackburn/Ireland), N. Skoko (Hajduk Split/Croatia), Chipperfield (FC Sion/Switzerland), Volpato (Sassuolo/Italy), Kodor (Lecce/Romania), Gwargis (Orebro/Sweden), Okkas (Rio Ave/Cyprus) and Kljajic (Lion City/Bosnia). Hard to know the biggest "risks" of losing but would have thought Volpato, Chipperfield and Skoko would be high on the list. Just on Brandon Wilson, it turns out that he is ineligible for Botswana as they don’t allow dual citizenship and he’d have to revoke his Australian citizenship to play hence why he never has got a cap for them. Pretty sure Grommen only played U23’s for the Philippines too. James Bulkeley who has been on trial with Auckland is an Aussie who is a NZ youth international.
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+x+x+xNot an Aussie but former Perth defender Gregory Wüthrich has been called up for the Swiss national team. It's wild how you can track all this. How do you do it? There’s a Twitter account called The International Window and they post whatever national team squads they can find and other international football related content. Just stumbled across this thread, fantastic work!! I haven't gone back through all the posts, but a few dual nationals that have played football for other countries but I believe are still eligible for the Socceroos!! (please correct me if any of these are wrong) Aussies that have played senior football for another country but not yet locked - Grommen (Phillipines), Wilson (Botwana) and Tabone (Malta) Aussies that have played youth football but could switch back (club/country) - Pishias (Aris Limassol/Cyprus), Leuluai (Burnley/NZ), Gilsenan (Blackburn/Ireland), N. Skoko (Hajduk Split/Croatia), Chipperfield (FC Sion/Switzerland), Volpato (Sassuolo/Italy), Kodor (Lecce/Romania), Gwargis (Orebro/Sweden), Okkas (Rio Ave/Cyprus) and Kljajic (Lion City/Bosnia). Hard to know the biggest "risks" of losing but would have thought Volpato, Chipperfield and Skoko would be high on the list.
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sub007
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+x+xNot an Aussie but former Perth defender Gregory Wüthrich has been called up for the Swiss national team. It's wild how you can track all this. How do you do it? There’s a Twitter account called The International Window and they post whatever national team squads they can find and other international football related content.
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+xNot an Aussie but former Perth defender Gregory Wüthrich has been called up for the Swiss national team. It's wild how you can track all this. How do you do it?
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Awesome updates ty
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Not an Aussie but former Perth defender Gregory Wüthrich has been called up for the Swiss national team.
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Ata Inia who plays in the Thai second tier had been called up for Tonga. I believe he’s their first ever pro footballer. Oli Sail and Max Crocombe have been called up for NZ. Jared Clark has been called up for Vanuatu. Elvis Kamsoba has been called up for Burundi. He’s currently a free agent. Majak Mawith, Jackson Morgan, Valentino Yuel and Ajak Riak have all been called up for South Sudan. Dylan Collard has been called up by Mauritius. Matthew Davies has been called up for Malaysia. Mo Al-Taay has been called up for Iraq. Jack Hingert, Wade Dekker, Oliver Kelaart and Barath Suresh have all been called up for Sri Lanka. Lyndon Dykes has been called up for Scotland. Dylan Scicluna has been called up for Malta’s under 21 side.
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+xLachy Bayliss is starting for NZ at the Olympics. Ended up getting an assist too!
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Lachy Bayliss is starting for NZ at the Olympics.
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+xThere’s a bunch of Aussies playing at the OFC Nation’s Cup. NZ - Max Crocombe and Oliver Sail Vanuatu - Jared Clark PNG - Raymon Diho Samoa - Joel Bartley, Pharell Trainor, Greg Samoa, Juan Gobbi, Jesse Vine, Duantae Mariner, Kyah Cahill (Tim’s son) Warren Moon is also the manager of PNG. Interesting - I believe provided they get on the field - they are locked in (if not already), being a continental finals tournament.
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There’s a bunch of Aussies playing at the OFC Nation’s Cup. NZ - Max Crocombe and Oliver Sail Vanuatu - Jared Clark PNG - Raymon Diho Samoa - Joel Bartley, Pharell Trainor, Greg Siamoa, Juan Gobbi, Jesse Vine, Duantae Mariner, Kyah Cahill (Tim’s son) Warren Moon is also the manager of PNG.
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+xWade Dekker apparently made his debut for Sri Lanka in a 1-0 loss to Brunei Turns out that there’s another Aussie playing for Sri Lanka, a guy named Barath Suresh who plays for Langwarrin.
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Astonishing research there, Sub007.
Ta.
Didn't know we had so many players playing for other countries?
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Sebastian Cutler was an unused substitute for Puerto Rico in their 8-0 WCQ win against Anguilla.
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CAF World Cup qualifiers
Valentino Yuel and Jackson Morgan started for South Sudan in their 3-0 loss to Sudan. Manyluak Aguek made his debut for South Sudan off of the bench while Mohamed Adam also came on as a substitute for Sudan.
Elvis Kamsoba started for Burundi in their 3-1 win over Seychelles.
Charles M’Mombwa came off of the bench in Tanzania’s 1-0 win against Zambia.
Stephan De Robillard started for Mauritius in their 2-1 win against Eswatini.
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AFC World Cup Qualifiers
Rahmat Akbari and Zelfy Nazary started for Afghanistan in their 1-0 loss to Kuwait. Matthew Davies started for Malaysia in their 3-1 win against Taiwan.
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Just me or did Paramount used to broadcast other Asian qualification cup matches?
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Wade Dekker apparently made his debut for Sri Lanka in a 1-0 loss to Brunei
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Friendlies
Sebastian Cutler was an unused substitute for Puerto Rico in their 1-1 draw with El Salvador
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CAF World Cup qualifiers
Valentino Yuel and Jackson Morgan started for South Sudan in their 1-1 draw with Togo. Manyluak Aguek and Gideon Arok were unused substitutes. Stephen De Robillard came off of the bench for Mauritius in their 2-1 loss to Libya. Elvis Kamsoba came off of the bench for Burundi in their 1-1 draw with Kenya. Yusuf Ahmed and Ismail Haji started for Somalia in their 2-1 loss to Mozambique. Zakaria Abdulahi came off of the bench while Ismael Mohamed also came off of the bench and scored.
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AFC World Cup qualifiers
Rahmat Akbari and Zelfy Nazary started in midfield for Afghanistan in their 0-0 draw with Qatar. Sayeed Reza Hussaini came off of the bench. Sayed Fatemi was an unused subsitute. Matthew Davies started for Malaysia in their 1-1 draw with Kyrgyzstan. Declan Lambert came off of the bench while Brendan Gan was an unused sub. Mohamed Al-Taay came off of the bench for Iraq in their 2-0 win over Indonesia.
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Dykes ruled out of EURO 2024.
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