Australia’s U-17 Women’s Public Group have been attracted Gathering B with matches held from 16 – 24 September 2023 in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Following broad exploring across Australia and an effective visit through the Korea Republic in June, Dower has chosen a crew that consolidates 15 experienced campaigners from the Cycle 1 Qualifying with eight new faces set to make their global presentations.
Lead trainer Rae Dower expressed that the chose crew was roused and prepared to fight for a spot at the following year’s AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup.
“We’re so eager to go to Hanoi, off the rear of the CommBank Matildas’ astounding exhibitions at the FIFA Women’s Reality Cup 2023 and make one more stride towards getting our own FIFA U-17 Women’s Reality Cup capability,” Dower said.
“We realize that our adversaries will be not entirely settled to get that sought after spot at the Asian Cup finals one year from now, so we are under no deceptions that the three matches will be controversial in attempting conditions.
“We need to keep on advancing our playing style and I accept that the group we have gathered are versatile and adaptable to battle the various rivals we will confront.”
Highlighting the public strength of the crew, seven Part Organizations are addressed through the last 23 including A-Association Women’s Sydney FC champion Indiana Dos Santos, new Western Sydney Vagabonds FC enlist Talia Younis, and a large group of West Australian ability.
The eight new faces are a consequence of the broad exploring and readiness work embraced by Football Australia Specialized Staff between Cycle 1 and Cycle 2 to uncover really encouraging football from this age bunch.
“The staff and I can’t trust the profundity across this accomplice; it is genuinely exceptional. In my years training, this was all one of the hardest choice choices I’ve at any point experienced,” Dower made sense of.
“There is such profundity the nation over with the extraordinary characteristics these players have and once more, huge credit to our Part Organization Projects who are proceeding to increase present expectations for female player improvement.
“A few players have made the following stride in their football processes and made their most memorable Australian public group, while others keep on dazzling at each a valuable open door.
“With some of these players venturing into the A-Association Women’s opposition interestingly one month from now, my expectation enthusiasts of football will get to see what’s going on with my energy with this Cutting edge when they go head to head against one another in our own terrace week in, week out,” Dower finished up.
The CommBank Junior Matildas will open their gathering play at the Vietnam Youth Football Preparing Center against the Philippines on Wednesday, 20 September (7.00pm AEST). They will then confront the Gathering B has Vietnam on Friday, 22 September (10.00pm AEST) prior to balancing the Cycle 2 qualifiers against Bangladesh on Sunday, 24 September (7.00pm AEST).
The main two countries toward the culmination of the cooperative effort matches will meet all requirements for the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup Indonesia 2024™ to be held from 7 – 20 April 2024.
Players and staff will gather this Saturday, 9 September for a pre-competition camp before leaving for Vietnam on 12 September.
Broadcast subtleties will be given nearer to the initiation of the qualifiers while fans can keep awake to date on the CommBank Junior Matildas through Facebook, Twitter.