Westfield Matildas squad announced for China tour

Westfield Matildas Head Coach Alen Stajcic has selected a 21-player squad for a host of international matches in China from 19-28 October 2015.

The tour will include matches against China and England with the possibility of a third game, and is seen as crucial preparation for the Westfield Matildas’ Olympic qualifiers in February 2016.

Stajcic included four players in his squad who were not part of the Westfield Matildas’ FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015 campaign.

Sydney based 19-year-old Amy Harrison and Caitlin Cooper plus Newcastle duo Georgia Yeoman-Dale and Tara Andrews have been given a chance to impress after the quartet performed strongly at last week’s Westfield Matildas training camp in Canberra.

Andrews is the only uncapped player in the squad, while Cooper and Yeoman-Dale last represented the Westfield Matildas in 2012. Harrison’s only appearance for the senior women’s national team came earlier this year against New Zealand.

Tara Andrews

The squad also includes overseas based duo Elise Kellond-Knight and Emily van Egmond who are currently playing at clubs in Germany.

“It’s a good opportunity for players who were in the World Cup squad to keep their spot but there are also some opportunities for some new players who have performed well in the W-League and in camp to try and stake a claim and show if they can play at international level,” Stajcic said.

“Amy Harrison was the Young Matildas captain and is a very gifted and creative player so she’ll add a different dimension to us.

Amy Harrison

“Tara Andrews has been a good goal scorer and someone who can hold the ball up. She had a good season in the America second tier competition, performed really well at camp and certainly earned the right to be in this squad.

“Georgia Yeoman-Dale was probably the standout at the camp and together with Caitlin Cooper, hopefully these four players can do well in China.

With the Westfield W-League 2015/16 Season commencing this weekend, the matches in China are set to be the final internationals for the Westfield Matildas before an extremely challenging qualifying tournament for the Olympics, in which only two countries will make it to Brazil 2016.

“Obviously these matches are critical. As it stands at this moment they are our last matches before we go into those Rio qualifiers,” Stajcic said.

“With the W-League season there aren’t many opportunities to get internationals in between, so this is our last opportunity to play some proper internationals before those critical qualifiers.

“There is a lot of hard work to be done between now and the qualifiers, and we’ve certainly got a tough task in front of us to qualify.”

Football Federation Australia also today announced that former Newcastle Jets Head Coach Gary van Egmond has joined the Westfield Matildas as an Assistant Coach.

Gary van Egmond

Van Egmond, who has most recently been working at Northern NSW Football with the Emerging Jets Program, replaces Ross Aloisi, who left to take up an assistant coach role with Brisbane Roar’s Hyundai A-League team after the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015.

“There probably aren’t many more experienced and qualified coaches in the country than Gary,” Stajcic said.

“Having won an A-League title, been around the Joeys and AIS for a long time and also being a former Socceroo, we’re very fortunate to get a man of his experience and calibre.

“I know he’s going to add great value to the team and to me as well.”

Matildas players celebrate a goal against Nigeria at the 2015 FIFA World Cup.

Westfield Matildas squad – China Tour

Name

Date of Birth

Position

Club

A International Caps (Goals)

Laura Alleway

28/11/1989

Defender

Melbourne City FC

36 (2)

Tara Andrews

13/03/1994

Forward

Newcastle Jets

-

Mackenzie Arnold (gk)

25/02/1994

Goalkeeper

Perth Glory

7 (0)

Tameka Butt

16/06/1991

Midfielder

Brisbane Roar

49 (6)

Steph Catley

26/01/1994

Defender

Melbourne City FC

39 (2)

Caitlin Cooper

12/02/1988

Defender

Western Sydney Wanderers FC

2 (1)

Larissa Crummer

10/01/1996

Forward

Melbourne City FC

7 (1)

Lisa De Vanna

14/11/1984

Forward

Melbourne City FC

104 (37)

Caitlin Foord

11/11/1994

Forward

Perth Glory

35 (5)

Katrina Gorry

13/08/1992

Midfielder

Brisbane Roar

35 (11)

Amy Harrison

21/04/1996

Midfielder

Sydney FC

1 (0)

Michelle Heyman

4/07/1988

Forward

Canberra United

40 (15)

Elise Kellond-Knight

10/08/1990

Defender

Potsdam FC (Germany)

62 (1)

Alanna Kennedy

21/01/1995

Midfielder

Sydney FC

34 (0)

Samantha Kerr

10/09/1993

Forward

Perth Glory

42 (7)

Clare Polkinghorne

1/02/1989

Defender

Brisbane Roar

79 (5)

Hayley Raso

5/09/1994

Midfielder

Melbourne Victory

13 (1)

Kyah Simon

25/06/1991

Forward

Sydney FC

57 (14)

Emily van Egmond

12/07/1993

Midfielder

FFC Frankfurt (Germany)

44 (11)

Lydia Williams (gk)

13/05/1988

Goalkeeper

Canberra United

46 (0)

Georgia Yeoman-Dale

24/02/1994

Midfielder

Newcastle Jets

2 (0)