Australia U18s Chosen for 2025 UEFA Friendship Cup

Football Australia has selected a 20-player squad for the UEFA Friendship Cup 2025, to be held in Nyon, Switzerland from 30 May - 11 June.

The tournament - now in its second year - aims to bring together talented young players from all corners of the globe to form connections across communities, while gaining experience in international football.

With all national teams committed to activity in the June Men's FIFA International Window, Football Australia has opted to commence the new cycle of the U20s program to face the likes of Argentina, France, Japan, Portugal, Senegal, USA and Uruguay.

The UEFA Friendship Cup offers the 2027 U20 group early exposure to a national team environment, as well as invaluable international minutes in conditions and against opposition that will lay a strong foundation for the 2027 U20 FIFA World Cup cycle.

The tournament will be conducted in a two-group format with all participating teams guaranteed four matches, which include three Group games, and a crossover fixture based on the final Group standings.

Australia have been drawn into Group A alongside Argentina, France and the USA.

The squad will be led by current Subway Young Socceroos Assistant Coach, Richard Garcia, with a view to embedding the standards and playing principles the squad can expect to find in the U20 program.

Medin Memeti (Melbourne City FC) and Lucas Herrington (Brisbane Roar FC) - both from the Subway Young Socceroos AFC U20 Asian Cup 2025™ squad - will make the trip to Switzerland, while Harry Crawford (Adelaide United FC), Dylan Leonard (Western United FC) and Lawrence Wong (Melbourne City FC) have been rewarded for breakthrough performances during the Isuzu UTE A-League Men season.

Max Anastasio (Venezia FC), Haine Eames (Central Coast Mariners FC) and Quinn MacNicol (Brisbane Roar FC) continue to progress through the national team pathway, following strong contributions to the Subway Joeys program.

Football Australia's Head of National Teams, Gary Moretti, said the tournament was an exciting opportunity for the development of this group.

"We're grateful for the opportunity from UEFA to be involved in a tournament that includes such an array of talented young teams from across the world," Moretti said.

"The chance to participate in this tournament aligned perfectly with our long-term strategy for the U20 age group as we look ahead to 2027, and I've got no doubt there will be some invaluable learnings to take from this experience for our players and staff.

"This squad will get the opportunity to test themselves against some of the best in their age group and we're looking forward to seeing them in action," Moretti concluded.

All matches at the UEFA Friendship Cup 2025 will be streamed live on UEFA's YouTube channel and on UEFA TV.

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