Westfield Young Matildas squad selected for AFC U-19 Women’s Championships 2009

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 20:  Karina Roweth of the Mariners in action during the round 9 W-League match between the Queensland Roar and the Central Coast Mariners at Ballymore on December 20, 2008 in Brisbane, Australia.  (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)


The Championships will also double as the qualifiers for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup to be held in Germany next year.
 The squad will gather in Sydney tomorrow 20 July for two days prior to their departure to Seoul, South Korea on Wednesday 22 July.
?We had a very productive training camp on the Gold Coast last week and now we?re focused on the Championships,? stated Stajcic.
?The two warm up games against South Korea will be extremely worthwhile.  We see them as important games against high quality opposition.
?The two matches will see all players get a run and give us the opportunity to see who is in form and who has adapted to the conditions the best.
?As a team we are as prepared as we can be going into China.  Our physical and match preparation included our recent tour of Italy and camps in Canberra, Sydney and the Gold Coast.
?We have improved as a team this year so now it is a matter of putting it all together and performing well on the day,? concluded Stajcic.
Westfield Young Matildas qualified for the AFC U-19 Women’s Championships late last year in Kuala Lumpur by finishing second in their qualification group.  The AFC U-19 Women’s Championships will see Australia match up against Japan, China and Chinese Taipei in Group B.
 For further information on the AFC U-19 Women’s Championships 2009, please visit the AFC’s website www.the-afc.com.
Match schedule (friendlies)
Saturday 25 July
Australia v South Korea (international friendly)
KFA National Training Centre, Seoul, South Korea
Kick off 6.00pm local time (7.00pm AEST)
Monday 27 July
Australia v South Korea (international friendly)
KFA National Training Centre, Seoul, South Korea
Kick off 7.00pm local time (8.00pm AEST)
Official Match Schedule
AFC U-19 Women?s Championships 2009
Saturday 1 August
Australia v Japan
Hankou Sports Culture Stadium, Wuhan, China
Kick off 6.00pm local time (8.00pm AEST)
Monday 3 August
Australia v China PR
Hankou Sports Culture Stadium, Wuhan, China
Kick off 8.30pm local time (10.30pm AEST)
Wednesday 5 August
Australia v Chinese Taipei
Hankou Xinhua Road Stadium, Wuhan, China
Kick off 7.30pm (9.30pm AEST)
Sunday 9 August
Semi-finals
Hankou Sports Culture Stadium, Wuhan, China
Kick off 6.00pm and 9.00pm (8.00pm and 11.00pm AEST)
Wednesday 12 August
Playoff for 3rd/4th place and Final
Hankou Sports Culture Stadium, Wuhan, China
Kick off 6.00pm and 9.00pm (8.00pm and 11.00pm AEST)
Westfield Young Matildas squad
AFC U-19 Women?s Championships 2009
1 ? 12 August 2009 

Player

Westfield W-League Club Season 2008/09

Teigan Allen

NSWIS

Courtney Beutel

Queensland Roar

Ruth Blackburn

Queensland Roar

Nicola Bolger

Sydney FC

Tameka Butt

Queensland Roar

Alesha Clifford

Sydney FC

Nikola Deiter

Sydney FC

Casey Dumont

Queensland Roar

Angela Fimmano

Adelaide United

Elise Kellond-Knight

Queensland Roar

Samantha Kerr

Perth Glory

Rebecca Kiting

Canberra United

Ella Mastrantonio

Perth Glory

Sian McLaren

Adelaide United

Teresa Polias

Central Coast Mariners

Karina Roweth

Central Coast Mariners

Jessica Seaman

Sydney FC

Gema Simon

Newcastle Jets

Kyah Simon

Central Coast Mariners

Ashleigh Sykes

Canberra United

Nicole Sykes

Canberra United

Marianna Tabain

Perth Glory

Emily van Egmond

Newcastle Jets

-FFA Press Release