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Lachlan Brook is back as host of Inside Camp with the U23's, joined by fullback duo Lewis Miller and Jacob Farrell for an entertaining chat!
The three catch up in Tashkent ahead of Australia's Quarter Final against Turkmenistan on Saturday (11pm AEST).
Watch every match from Australia's campaign at the AFC U23 Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2022 live and exclusive on Paramount+, and head to https://www.socceroos.com.au/australian-u23s-news to find out more!
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Inside Camp with the U23's returns with Lachlan Brook taking over as host, joined by Cameron Peupion and Patrick Yazbek to dissect Australia's 2-0 win over Kuwait!
Watch every match from Australia's campaign at the AFC U23 Asian Cup Uzbekistan 2022 live and exclusive on Paramount+
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The AFC U23 Asian Cup is almost here, and in a brand new Football Australia Podcast series, each day we'll be catching up with a couple of Australia's squad members in Uzbekistan!
Episode #4 features two of five Adelaide United players in the squad - Joe Gauci and Louis D'Arrigo.
The pair talk through the trip over, settling into camp on and off the training pitch, and answer another round of entertaining quickfire questions.
You can watch or listen on Socceroos.com.au or via the My Football YouTube Channel, as well as Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Play.
Click here to check out previous episodes featuring Patrick Wood, Josh Rawlins, Alou Kuol, Josh Nisbet, Jay Rich-Baghuelou and Tyrese Francois.
Stay tuned for more inside access as preparations ramp up for the AFC U23 Asian Cup, which kicks off on June 1.
All matches will be broadcast live on Paramount+.
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The AFC U23 Asian Cup is almost here, and in a brand new Football Australia Podcast series, each day we'll be catching up with a couple of Australia's squad members in Uzbekistan!
Episode #3 features two overseas-based Aussies who have represented English Premier League clubs in Tyrese Francois and Jay Rich-Baguelou.
The two candidly open up on camp so far (on the training pitch and ping pong table), their journeys and experiences with Fulham and Crystal Palace, taking up a leadership role in the squad, the worldie Jay's recently scored, pool recovery and more.
You can watch or listen on Socceroos.com.au or via the My Football YouTube Channel, as well as Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Play.
Stay tuned for more inside access as preparations ramp up for the AFC U23 Asian Cup, which kicks off on June 1.
All matches will be broadcast live on Paramount+.
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The AFC U23 Asian Cup is fast approaching, and in a brand new Football Australia Podcast series, each day we'll be catching up with a couple of Australia's squad members in Uzbekistan!
Episode #2 features a past and present Central Coast Mariner in Alou Kuol and Josh Nisbet.
In an entertaining chat, the two provide an insight into how camp is going, their thoughts on playing against Asian opposition, the art of the tackle, the rise of Alou's brother Garang and much more - before an entertaining round of quick-fire questions finishes things off!
You can watch or listen on Socceroos.com.au or via the My Football YouTube Channel, as well as Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Play.
Stay tuned for more inside access as preparations ramp up for the AFC U23 Asian Cup, which kicks off on June 1.
All matches will be broadcast live on Paramount+.
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In a brand new Football Australia Podcast series, each day we'll catch up with a couple of Australia U23's in camp, in Uzbekistan!
Episode #1 features two of the A-League Men's brightest young talent in Patrick Wood and Josh Rawlins.
Listen to the pod now, or watch on the My Football YouTube Channel, and stay tuned for more as preparations ramp up for the AFC U23 Asian Cup, which kicks off on June 1.
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To kick off a special new series, host Simon Hill is joined by Maty Ryan, Mark Schwarzer and Ron Corry - a trio who have starred between the sticks for the Socceroos over the years!
As all eyes turn towards June's Socceroos Play-offs and Centenary, we've got a special 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 for Socceroos fans to enjoy 🇦🇺
Presenting our 𝙂𝙚𝙣𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙎𝙤𝙘𝙘𝙚𝙧𝙤𝙤𝙨, a podcast bringing together some of our heroes who have stood out in Green & Gold over the years.
Episode #1 profiles our goalkeepers, with the panel discussing how the role has changed over the years, the 'keeper's union' friendship, some of the weird and wonderful places they have travelled with the national team, and much more!
Check it out now on all of your usual podcast channels, or the video version on Socceroos.com.au and the My Football YouTube channel, and stay tuned for more special content to drop in the coming weeks and months as we celebrate 100 years of the Socceroos.
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In the latest Socceroos Podcast - Aussies Abroad Edition, host Chris Curulli chats with Scottish-born Socceroo Martin Boyle.
The episode covers how he is adjusting to life in Saudi Arabia, after previously only ever playing in Scotland, plus the interesting ways in which his experiences with the Socceroos helped it all come about in the first place.
There's also a few funny stories from his time in camp and plenty of fan questions from social media answered along the way!
Head to Soccceroos.com.au/podcasts to check out more episodes featuring the likes of Awer Mabil, Trent Sainsbury, Joel King and more.
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2022 got itself off to a flyer for Joel King, with a surprise Socceroos debut and transfer to Denmark arriving in a matter of weeks.
On episode three of the Socceroos Podcast: Aussies Abroad Edition, host Chris Curulli catches up with the young fullback to see how life is treating him in Europe.
The show also includes stories from King's time with the Olyroos at Tokyo 2020, the lessons learned rising through the ranks at Sydney FC and his first taste of the Socceroos setup this year.
Listen now and be sure to check out our other episodes, including those featuring Awer Mabil & Trent Sainsbury!
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It's time for episode two of the Socceroos Podcast: Aussies Abroad Series!
This week host Chris Curulli is joined by Socceroos centre back Trent Sainsbury, after he scored his first professional brace in Kortrijk's big derby win in Belgium over the weekend.
After talking through the memorable result, Trent opens up on his journey through football so far, which has taken him from the Central Coast to the Netherlands, China, Italy, Switzerland, back to the Netherlands, and then via Israel to where he is today.
We learn about the difficult times, and some of his best moments along the way before Trent names a dream five-a-side which has a pretty recognisable theme to it!
Check out last week's opening episode featuring Awer Mabil and stay tuned for more in the coming weeks, as we countdown to the Socceroos' huge FIFA World Cup Qualifier at home to Japan on March 24.
To access more exclusive national team content or let us know who you'd like to feature next, make sure you're following the Socceroos on social media.
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The Socceroos Podcast is back!
In a new season of the show that brings you closer to our national team stars, host Chris Curulli will be catching up with some of our Aussies Abroad, to see how they're travelling overseas in clubland.
Our first episode features Awer Mabil after he made his Turkish Super Lig debut with Kasimpasa.
Awer shares his first impressions of life in Instanbul, dives into what he's learned overcoming obstacles in Portugal and Denmark over the years, and talks about some of the legendary players he's brushed shoulders with along the way - including one member of Spanish Football royalty that he's grown particularly close with.
He also answers some of your questions from Instagram, and names an interesting five-a-side team of the best players he's played with and against.
Stay tuned for more episodes in the coming weeks, and to access more exclusive national team content or let us know who you'd like to feature next, make sure you're following the Socceroos on social media.
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Welcome to the Olyroos Podcast, where we take football fans inside camp in Japan to help you get to know our players that little bit better.
On this episode, we tell the story of Cameron Devlin.
The midfielder delves into his journey through football so far, from coming up an age group below Tom Glover at the Sutherland Sharks and being selected to trial overseas, to enjoying time within the Western Sydney and Sydney FC academy set-ups, before breaking through in the A-League and winning a title with the Sky Blues before establishing himself as a first-team player across the ditch.
His form with Wellington Phoenix was enough to earn a spot in Australia's squad for Tokyo, originally in a train-on capacity - Cam tells us how he found out the news that he was instead set to become a full-fledged olympian.
Check out our chat now.
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Welcome to the Olyroos Podcast, where we take football fans inside camp in Japan to help you get to know our players that little bit better.
On this episode, we chat with Lachie Wales.
As a sport-crazy kid on the Central Coast, as a youngster Lachie tells us how he grew up idolising athletes of many sports.
The speedy winger tells how he developed his pace sprinting on the sand, and the special moments coming through at the Central Coast Mariners before trading the beach for the big smoke and plying his trade at Melbourne City and Western United.
As a player who was promoted from train-on to full squad member status in the recent weeks, and tells us all about what it means to represent his country at the Olympics.
We hope you enjoy our chat with Lachie.
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Welcome to the Olyroos podcast, where we take football fans inside camp in Japan to help you get to know our players that little bit better.
During this episode, we catch up with Nathaniel Atkinson- a man that’s experienced a roller-coast few years to reach this point.
Just a couple of months ago, Nat thought his Olympic dreams were crushed after suffering another hamstring injury. But he worked his way back, got himself fit in time for A-League finals and as they say: the rest is history.
Off the back of that memorable Grand Final triumph we also cover growing up in Tasmania – the few sporting role models from his state – and the challenges of moving away from home at 14 and graduating to the first team at Melbourne City.
Check out our full chat now.
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Welcome to the Olyroos Podcast, where we take football fans inside camp in Japan to help you get to know our players that little bit better.
This episode features Dylan Pierias.
As a kid of Italian heritage growing up in West Melbourne, Dylan runs us through how he actually shifted his allegiance from AFL to soccer at the age of six after a certain world cup game that will live long in the memory of Aussie fans… you know the one…
While the outcome of that game isn't one we all remember favourably, it set Dylan off as a football fanatic, and a decade later he would become the first player born in 2000 to debut in the A-League.
At youth level, he enjoyed a top time with Melbourne City and won a Youth League alongside the likes of, Arzani, Genreau, Metcalfe and a few more members of the Olyroos squad.
He's had to ride all of the highs and lows of professional football, but over the last year he’s gone from strength to strength at Western United, striking up a formidable friendship with Italian magician Alessandro Diamanti.
His form with his hometown club this season was enough to earn a first call-up to the Australia U-23s set-up - just in time for Tokyo.
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Welcome to the Olyroos podcast, where we take football fans inside camp in Japan to help you get to know our players that little bit better.
In this episode we tune into Tokyo 2020 preparations to catch up with England-based goalkeeper Ashley Maynard Brewer.
We run through the 22-year-old's journey through life so far, which can be tracked by Olympic years.
He moved from England to Perth at a young age in 2000, spent time in London with family in 2012, and by 2016 was back abroad signing a youth contract with Charlton Athletic – where he has remained ever since.
In this insightful chat, Ash takes us through the challenges of moving overseas to pursue a life in football coupled with the mentality shift that’s helped him deal with the pressure of being an up-and-coming goalkeeper.
There’s that and some golden stories about his various Australian call-ups - we hope you enjoy!
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Welcome to the Olyroos podcast, where we take football fans inside camp in Japan to help you get to know our players that little bit better.
My name is Chris Curulli, and during this episode I’ll be catching up with a man who’s been there along the entire qualification journey, in Keanu Baccus.
Keanu runs us through his journey growing up in Western Sydney that culminated in him pulling on the Red and Black of the wanderers, which soon turned into the green and gold of Australia's youth National Teams.
He's got some great stories around the Socceroos who visited his school as a youngster to help igniting his passion for football, and the reactions of those around him to the news that he was set to become an Olympian.
Listen to our chat with Keanu now!
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Welcome to The Olyroos Podcast, where we take football fans inside camp in Japan to help you get to know our Olympic squad that little bit better.
During this series we'll be catching up with members of the squad as they prepare to take on the world in the Tokyo 2020 Men’s Football Tournament - and we'll ask them all exactly what it means to pull on the Green and Gold.
And what better way to start than with Caleb Watts, who plies his trade at Premier League club Southampton.
The 19-year-old midfielder talks us through a whirlwind few months, headlined by a league debut against his boyhood club Arsenal in January.
He also casts his mind back to representing the Joeys at the 2019 U-17s FIFA World Cup and how that all came about.
We discuss the behind the scenes of rising through the ranks at Southampton, from day to day life to the teammate he looks up to most.
A place in the U23’s select in Spain last month was followed by a call up to Tokyo, capping off a monumental six months for the youngster who speaks as powerfully as anyone about what it means to represent Australia.
Check out our chat with Caleb now!
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At 22-years-old, 198cm defender Harry Souttar has had a breakthrough season in the English Championship with Stoke.
The Socceroo started in close to all of the Black Cats’ league matches and earned high praise from the club’s fans and coaching staff for his performances on the pitch.
On this podcast, Souttar talks through his campaign with Stoke and explains his aspirations for the coming season.
He also looks forward to an exciting period for the Men’s National Teams, which include Socceroos matches in June and Olyroos Olympic matches in July.
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