Westfield Matildas squad announced for AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2014


Westfield Matildas Interim Head Coach Alen Stajcic has announced his squad for Australia’s title defence of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup in Vietnam this month.
Following a six day training camp on the Gold Coast, Stajcic finalised his 23-player squad for the tournament, which doubles as the qualifiers for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada.
Headlined by 2014 Julie Dolan Medallist (Westfield W-League Player of the Year) Tameka Butt and W-League Young Player of the Year Stephanie Catley, the squad also includes US-based quartet Lisa De Vanna, Caitlin Foord, Samantha Kerr and Lydia Williams, who are currently at clubs in the National Women’s Soccer League.
In all, 11 of the players selected (Teigen Allen, Tameka Butt, Kim Carroll, Casey Dumont, Lisa De Vanna, Kate Gill, Elise Kellond-Knight, Samantha Kerr, Leena Khamis, Clare Polkinghorne and Lydia Williams) were part of the Westfield Matildas’ Women’s Asian Cup winning squad four years ago in China.
Stajcic admits the selection process was tough but that the competition for spots highlights the quality of talent that is coming through, something that ultimately augurs well for the Matildas as they attempt to defend their title.
“During the camp I was impressed with the quality and standard of football that the girls produced and we certainly have been blessed with having some really good depth to pick from,” Stajcic said.
“We have only been able to work together for a short time since I came in but we implemented some new things at the camp which they responded well to and I’m confident that this squad has the potential to be successful in Vietnam and give the tournament a good shake.”
The Westfield Matildas have been grouped alongside world champions Japan, Jordan and host nation Vietnam for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup.
The Westfield Matildas squad flies out for Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday 8 May ahead of their opening game of the tournament against Japan at Thong Nhat Stadium on Wednesday 14 May 2014 (Kick-Off 8.15pm local time, 11.15pm AEST).
The top five teams at the tournament will automatically qualify for the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. 
Fox Sports will provide live and exclusive coverage of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup in Vietnam, featuring all matches of the Westfield Matildas.

First Name

Surname

Club

A-International Caps (Goals)

Teigen

ALLEN

Western Sydney Wanderers

32 (0)

Laura

ALLEWAY

Brisbane Roar

23 (0)

Nicola

BOLGER

Sydney FC

1 (0)

Tameka

BUTT

Brisbane Roar

39 (6)

Kim

CARROLL

Brisbane Roar

53 (2)

Stephanie

CATLEY

Melbourne Victory

21 (1)

Brianna

DAVEY (gk)

Melbourne Victory

12 (0)

Lisa

DE VANNA

Boston Breakers, USA

86 (31)

Casey

DUMONT (gk)

Sydney FC

Caitlin

FOORD

Sky Blue FC, USA

17 (1)

Kathryn

GILL

Perth Glory

79 (38)

Katrina

GORRY

Brisbane Roar

17 (5)

Michelle

HEYMAN

Canberra United

20 (8)

Elise

KELLOND-KNIGHT

Brisbane Roar

42 (0)

Alanna

KENNEDY

Western Sydney Wanderers

17 (0)

Samantha

KERR

Western New York Flash, USA

30 (5)

Leena

KHAMIS

Sydney FC

22 (5)

Teresa

POLIAS

Sydney FC

2 (0)

Clare

POLKINGHORNE

Brisbane Roar

68 (3)

Hayley

RASO

Brisbane Roar

7 (1)

Ashleigh

SYKES

Canberra United

5 (2)

Emily

VAN EGMOND

Western Sydney Wanderers

27 (7)

Lydia

WILLIAMS (gk)

Western New York Flash, USA

36 (0)

 As at Tuesday 6 May 2014
Westfield Matildas – AFC Women’s Asian Cup Match Schedule
Westfield Matildas v Japan
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh
Kick-Off 8:15pm local (11:15pm AEST)
 
Jordan v Westfield Matildas
Friday, 16 May 2014
Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh
Kick-Off 5:15pm local (8:15pm AEST)
 
Vietnam v Westfield Matildas
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Thong Nhat Stadium, Ho Chi Minh
Kick-Off 7:15pm local (10.15pm AEST)
 
Finals Schedule
5th v 6th Play-off
Wednesday, 21 May 2014 (Kick-Off 5:15pm local)
 
Semi Finals
Thursday 22 May 2014 (Kick-Off 5:15pm and 8:45pm local)
 
3rd v 4th Play-off
Sunday 25 May 2014 (Kick-Off 4.45pm local)
 
Final
Sunday 25 May 2014 (Kick-Off 8.15pm local)
 
For further information about the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2014, click here.