8 NSW Boys ready for AFC U19 Championships

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 23:  Christopher Naumoff of Sydney controls the ball during the FFA Cup match between Sydney United 58 FC and Sydney FC at Edensor Park on September 23, 2014 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Eight New South Wales born players are all but ready for a trip of a lifetime as Young Socceroos Head Coach Paul Okon named his 23-player squad for the AFC U-19 Championship 2014 which will be held in Myanmar from 9-23 October 2014.

Daniel Alessi, Liam Rose Anthony Bouzanis, Chris Ikonomidis, Hagi Gligor, Christopher Naumoff, Jashua Sotirio and Shayne D’Cunha were all selected in Okon’s squad.

Okon is optimistic about his team’s chances heading into the tournament.

“We have had a good preparation leading into the tournament with a number of tours and camps where we have faced quality opposition,” said Okon.

“Unfortunately we have experienced a couple of injuries to the group recently, with Ben Garruccio (ankle) and Jordan Lyden (hamstring) ruled out of selection, but this has given opportunities for other players to step-up.

“We fly out tomorrow for a pre-tournament camp in Thailand where our overseas-based players will join us. This will allow us to acclimatise to similar conditions we will face in Myanmar and put the finishing touches on our game plan.

“Our goal is to qualify for the FIFA U-20 World Cup and to achieve this goal we will need to string together four quality performances,” concluded Okon.

The Young Socceroos have been placed in Group B and will face the United Arab Emirates in their first match of the tournament on Friday 10 October, followed by Indonesia on Sunday 12 October and then Uzbekistan in their final group match on Tuesday 14 October.

The top two teams from Group B will then advance to the quarter-finals where they will face the top two teams from Group A (Myanmar, I.R. Iran, Thailand or Yemen) on Friday 17 September. The winner of the Quarter-Finals will not only advance to the Semi-Finals stage of the competition, but will also qualify for the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup which will be held in New Zealand from 30 May – 20 June.

Young Socceroos Squad – AFC U-19 CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 – Myanmar – 9-23 October 2014

Daniel Alessi – Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

Shannon Brady – Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

Brandon Borrello – Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

Anthony Bouzanis (gk) – Sydney FC, Australia

Jordan Brown – Melbourne Victory, Australia

Cameron Burgess – Fulham FC, England

Daniel De Silva – Perth Glory, Australia

Shayne D’Cunha – Blacktown City, Australia

Scott Galloway – Melbourne Victory, Australia

Hagi Gligor – Sydney FC, Australia

Chris Ikonomidis – SS Lazio, Italy

Paul Izzo (gk) – Adelaide United, Australia

Awer Mabil – Adelaide United, Australia

Stefan Mauk – Melbourne City FC, Australia

Dylan Murnane – Melbourne Victory, Australia

Christopher Naumoff – Sydney FC, Australia

Mark Ochieng – Adelaide United, Australia

Liam Rose – Central Coast Mariners, Australia

Peter Skapetis – Stoke City FC, England

Jaushua Sotirio – Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Australia

Jordan Thurtell (gk) – Perth Glory, Australia

Benjamin Warland – Adelaide United, Australia

Riley Woodcock – Perth Glory, Australia