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Monday 29 September 2008

Milovanovic

A great name! A great Canberra football name.

And congratulations to Dane Milovanovic and Sam Munro on being named in the Young Socceroos side to play in the upcoming ASEAN tournament.

But pity the Newcastle Jets. 4 injured on the weekend and James Holland and Jason Naidovski to head o/s as well.

Kaz Patafta to play:)

Qantas Young Socceroos Head Coach Jan Versleijen has selected a squad of 20 players for the upcoming ASEAN Football Federation U19 Youth Championships which will be held in Thailand from 5-11 October 2008.

“We recently held a short training camp in Europe to have a look at a number of overseas based players.

"As a result I have included a number of those overseas based players along with the Australian based players in this squad that will compete in Thailand,” said Versleijen

The ASEAN tournament will be used to strengthen the team for the AFC Championships which will be held in Dammam (Saudi Arabia) starting at the end of October.

“I believe we have a good team, with a mix of players with special qualities as well as good team players .

“With this mix, we are all looking towards qualifying for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt next year," concluded Versleijen.

Included in the squad are thirteen Hyundai A-League players as well as James Brown and Dane Milovanovic from the Australian Institute of Sport.

The Hyundai A-League players are Luke De Vere (Queensland Roar), Nathan Elasi (Melbourne Victory), Jason Hoffman (Newcastle Jets), James Holland (Newcastle Jets), Matthew Jurman (Sydney FC), Milos Lujic, (Melbourne Victory), Tahj Minniecon (Queensland Roar), Sam Munro (Sydney FC), Jason Naidovski (Newcastle Jets), Mitchell Nichols (Queensland Roar), Thomas Oar (Queensland Roar), Andrew Redmayne (Central Coast Mariners), Sebastian Ryall (Melbourne Victory) and Nikolas Tsattalios (Sydney FC).

Versleijen has also included five overseas based players in Scott Balderson (Stevenage Borough, UK), Alex Cisak (gk) (Leicester City, UK), Peter Cvetanovski (Borussia Monchenlabach, Germany), Andreas Govas (Apollon Kalamarias, Greece) and Ryan McGowan (Hearts FC, Scotland).

The Qantas Young Socceroos will play their play their first match of the tournament against China PR on Sunday 5 October (kick-off 11.30pm AEDT), and then face the Korea Republic on Tuesday 7 October (kick-off 9:00pm AEDT) before their final group match against Thailand on Thursday 9 October (kick-off 11.30pm AEDT).

The Qantas Young Socceroos will depart Australia on Wednesday 1 October and will use the AFF U19 Youth Championships Tournament as part of their preparations for the AFC U19 Youth Championships Which will be held in Saudi Arabia from the 31 October – 14 November 2008. The top 4 nations from the AFC U19 Youth Championships will qualify for the FIFA U20 World Cup which will be held in Egypt from 10-31 July 2009.

ENDS

The Qantas Young Socceroos will be departing Sydney International Airport on Wednesday 1 October (check-in 1:30pm). Any media interested in interviewing or filming squad members should contact Adam Mark on 040... by 5.00pm Tuesday 30 September.

Qantas Young Socceroos Squad List
ASEAN Football Federation U19 Championships, 5-11 October 2008

Scott Balderson (Stevenage Borough, UK), James Brown (AIS), Alex Cisak (gk) (Leicester City, UK), Peter Cvetanovski (Borussia Monchenlabach, Germany), Luke De Vere (Queensland Roar), Nathan Elasi (Melbourne Victory), Andreas Govas (Apollon Kalamarias, Greece), James Holland (Newcastle Jets), Matthew Jurman (Sydney FC), Milos Lujic (Melbourne Victory), Ryan McGowan (Hearts FC, Scotland), Dane Milovanovic (AIS), Tahj Minniecon (Queensland Roar), Sam Munro (Sydney FC), Jason Naidovski (Newcastle Jets), Mitchell Nichols (Queensland Roar), Thomas Oar (Queensland Roar), Andrew Redmayne (gk) (Central Coast Mariners), Sebastian Ryall (Melbourne Victory) and Nikolas Tsattalios (Sydney FC).

ASEAN Football Federation U19 Championships
Official Match Schedule

MatchDateFixtureKick-Off TimeVenue
1Sun 5 Oct 08Korea Republic. vs. Thailand5:00pm TST (9:00pm AEDT)Supachalasai Stadium
2Sun 5 Oct 08Australia vs. China PR7:30pm TST (11:30pm AEDT)Supachalasai Stadium
3Tues 7 Oct 08Korea Republic vs. Australia 5:00pm TST (9:00pm AEDT)Royal Thai Army Stadium
4Tues 7 Oct 08China PR vs. Thailand 7:30pm TST (11:30pm AEDT)Royal Thai Army Stadium
5 Thurs 9 Oct 08China PR vs. Korea Republic5:00pm TST (9:00pm AEDT)Supachalasai Stadium
6Thurs 9 Oct 08Thailand vs. Australia 7:30pm TST (11:30pm AEDT)Supachalasai Stadium
7Sat 11 Oct 083rd Position vs. 4th Position5:00pm TST (9:00pm AEDT)Supachalasai Stadium
8 (final)Sat 11 Oct 08Group Champion vs. Group R-up7:30pm TST (11:30pm AEDT)Supachalasai Stadium


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