The three-day camp – based out of the Blacktown Exercise, Sports & Technology Hub – features Australian-based players not currently involved in the Isuzu UTE A-League Men Finals Series and is the first assembly for the U-20 cohort ahead of a series of activity throughout the remainder of 2024.
Max Caputo (Melbourne City FC), Thomas Waddingham (Brisbane Roar FC) and Marcus Younis (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) have been rewarded with selection following strong performances in the Isuzu UTE A-League Men this season.
Frans Deli (Macarthur FC), Joshua Inserra (Melbourne Victory FC) and Tiago Quintal (Sydney FC) are part of a group of players currently on the fringes of senior squads across the domestic league, who will be all looking to impress Morgan and his staff.
The camp has been built around an internal fixture, which will be an important opportunity for Morgan and his coaching staff to work directly with players prior to selecting a squad for the Young Socceroos’ tour of South America for the June FIFA Men’s International Window.
The Young Socceroos are also set to compete in the AFF U-19 Youth Championship in July, along with activity scheduled for the September FIFA Men’s International Window before AFC U-20 Asian Cup 2025™ Qualifiers later that same month.
Subway Young Socceroos’ Head Coach, Trevor Morgan said the camp would provide a platform for players to foster a strong squad culture and build their understanding of key playing style principles.
“This is the beginning of a busy schedule of activity and it’s important we lay the groundwork now on some key elements of our program,” Morgan said.
“Players selected will get the opportunity to show what they can bring to the squad in a competitive, internal match which
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