CommBank Young Matildas To Gather For March/April Training Camp In Sydney

Australia's preparations for the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup 2026™ Qualifiers will continue with a Sydney-based training camp during the March/April FIFA Women's International Window.

New CommBank Young Matildas' Head Coach Alex Epakis has called together a 25-player squad for the nine-day assembly to be held at Blacktown Exercise Sports and Technology Hub from 31 March - 8 April.

Epakis will take charge for the first since being appointed to lead the U-20 Women's National Team during the next international cycle which will include the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup 2026™ and the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Poland 2026™.

Epakis said: "I'm really looking forward to starting this two-year journey with this cycle of CommBank Young Matildas as we enter our first camp together. For the staff and I, this is a great opportunity to really get to know the squad, start building those key relationships and ensuring we're all united on what's ahead.

"On the pitch, we're focusing on both the football and the culture around it. We want to define how we play as a team and start embedding those key principles. We will be able to begin gaining an understanding of how the players perform in a structured training environment and setting a strong foundation for the August qualifiers.

"Off the pitch, it's just as important we're setting the standards for our performance culture and the behaviours that will drive us forward," Epakis concluded.

The squad features a distinctly Liberty A-League flavour with 23 of the 25 members currently playing their club football locally across 10 clubs. Capped CommBank Matilda Daniela Galic headlines a roster that includes 19 players who claimed the 2025 PacificAus Sports Four Nations Tournament in Canberra during February.

Young Matildas PacficAus Sports Four Nations Champions Deakin Park Canberra 2025

Alexia Apostolakis, Tiana Fuller, Isabela Hoyos and Amber Luchtmeijer have all recovered from injury to be available for the camp, while Brisbane Roar defender Ruby Cuthbert and Newcastle Jets midfielder Emma Dundas have received their first call up at the U-20 level after graduating from the CommBank Junior Matildas.

"When selecting this squad, we looked at a few key things - current A-League Women's match minutes, ensuring positional balance, and identifying one or two players who could add depth in areas we want to strengthen. This camp is a great chance to get a closer look and refine our squad moving forward," Epakis explained.

"I am eager to see these players in action and starting to shape our structure - both with and without the ball. We've got a talented group, and we want to explore different squad combinations while also building team cohesion through off-field activities. It's about developing our identity and making sure we're in the best position for what's ahead," he concluded.

The top four nations from the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup™ will represent Asia at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Poland 2026™ running from 5 - 27 September 2025.

Australia will commence its qualification for the continental championships from 2 - 10 August 2025 with the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup 2026™ Qualification Draw held on 30 April 2025.

The CommBank Young Matildas will assemble in Sydney from Monday, 31 March 2025.

COMMBANK YOUNG MATILDAS | TRAINING CAMP SQUAD | MARCH/APRIL 2025

NAME

POSITION

CLUB / MEMBER FEDERATION

Alexia

APOSTOLAKIS

Defender

Melbourne City FC / Football NSW

Amelia

BENNETT

Defender

Western Sydney Wanderers FC / Football NSW

Tegan

BERTOLISSIO

Defender

Canberra United FC / Football NSW

Jasmine

BLACK

Goalkeeper

Sydney FC / Football NSW

India 

BREIER

Forward

Newcastle Jets FC / Football NSW

Madeleine

CASPERS

Midfielder

Sydney FC / Football NSW

Ruby

CUTHBERT

Defender

Brisbane Roar FC / Football West

Indiana

DOS SANTOS

Midfielder

Sydney FC / Football NSW

Emma

DUNDAS

Midfielder

Newcastle Jets FC / NNSW Football

Tiana

FULLER

Forward

Central Coast Mariners FC / Football NSW

Daniela

GALIC

Midfielder

FC Twente / Football NSW

Isabela

HOYOS

Defender

Brisbane Roar FC / Football QLD

Zara

KRUGER

Midfielder

Brisbane Roar FC / Football QLD

Grace

KUILAMU

Forward

Brisbane Roar FC / Football QLD

Amber

LUCHTMEIJER

Forward

Sydney FC / Football NSW

Shelby

MCMAHON

Midfielder

Melbourne City FC / Football NSW

Ilona

MELEGH

Goalkeeper

Adelaide United FC / Football SA

Avaani

PRAKASH

Midfielder

Western United FC / Football NSW

Sienna

SAVESKA

Forward

Western Sydney Wanderers FC / Football NSW

Anastasia

SIMIC

Defender

South Australia NTC / Football SA

Jessica 

SKINNER

Goalkeeper

Perth Glory FC / Football West

Rubi

SULLIVAN

Defender

Sydney FC / Football NSW

Caley

TALLON-HENNIKER

Forward

Sydney FC / Football NSW

Peta

TRIMIS

Forward

Central Coast Mariners FC / Football NSW

Talia

YOUNIS

Midfielder

Western Sydney Wanderers FC / Football NSW

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