Australia’s U-23 Women’s National Team will return to international action during the May/June FIFA Women’s International Window when they take part in the Four Nations Tournament held in Växjö, Sweden.
The friendlies – hosted at Visma Arena and Värendsvallen – will see the U-23 Women’s National Team compete against U-23 sides from Sweden, Germany and Poland from 29 May – 4 June, 2024.
Australia will open the tournament against hosts Sweden (29 May) before taking on Germany (1 June) and completing their schedule with Poland (4 June).
U-23 Women’s National Team Head Coach, Melissa Andreatta, highlighted the importance of the tournament in continuing the development U-23 players to prepare them for the senior national team.
“We are excited to receive this invitation to participate in the prestigious Four Nations Tournament next month in Sweden,” said Andreatta.
“An opportunity like this, to compete against three high-quality U-23 national teams, is invaluable at this age group as a next step so that they are ready to represent their country at the senior level if and when the opportunity arises for them.”
“This series of fixtures will be beneficial because of the tournament-like conditions it will expose the players to. Everything from international travel to the close scheduling of matches and high-intensity football will provide key learnings on what is required to be able to perform at the highest level.”
Established in 2022 following the Performance Gap Report, the Australia U-23 Women’s National Team has since seen three players (Sarah Hunter, Charlie Rule and Kaitlyn Torpey) make their senior national team debuts following strong performances in the age group.
Meanwhile, Amy Sayer and goalkeeper Jada Whyman have
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