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Australia
The Australia national football team, known as the Socceroos, was officially founded in 1961 when the Australian Soccer Association (now Football Australia) joined FIFA. This marked the country’s formal entry into international football, though representative sides had played earlier. The nickname "Socceroos" was coined in the 1970s and has become a beloved symbol of the team’s identity. The team does not have a permanent home stadium; instead, matches are played across the continent. Iconic venues include Sydney’s Stadium Australia (Accor Stadium) in the Olympic Park precinct, Melbourne’s Docklands Stadium (Marvel Stadium), and Brisbane’s Lang Park (Suncorp Stadium). The choice of venue often rotates to engage fans nationwide. Australia’s early history was dominated by regional competition in the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC). They won the OFC Nations Cup four times (1980, 1996, 2000, 2004) and qualified for the FIFA World Cup in 1974, ending a 32-year drought by returning in 2006 after defeating Uruguay in a dramatic penalty shootout—a moment immortalized by John Aloisi’s winning kick. In 2006, Australia moved to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), seeking stronger competition. They won the AFC Asian Cup in 2015 on home soil, beating South Korea 2–1 in extra time. Australia has also reached the Round of 16 at the World Cup twice: in 2006 (losing to eventual champions Italy on a controversial penalty) and 2022 (losing 2–1 to Argentina). The team has not won any European trophies, being a national side. Legendary players include Tim Cahill (the team’s all-time top scorer with 50 goals, known for his aerial ability and clutch performances in World Cups), Mark Viduka (a powerful striker who led the attack in the 2006 campaign), Harry Kewell (a skillful winger with flair), and John Aloisi. Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer and midfielder Brett Emerton are also icons. In recent years, players like Mathew Ryan, Aaron Mooy, and Jackson Irvine have carried the torch. The Socceroos are known for a physical, direct, and resilient playing style, often relying on set pieces and high work rate. Under coach Graham Arnold, the team has embraced a pressing, possession-based approach, but the core identity remains toughness and never-say-die spirit. Fan culture is passionate and growing. The "Green and Gold Army" is the official supporters’ group, creating a vibrant atmosphere with banners, chants, and flags. Fans are known for their loyalty even when attending matches in remote locations or during early-morning broadcasts due to time zones. Currently, Australia is competing in the third round of AFC World Cup qualifiers for 2026, aiming for a sixth consecutive tournament appearance. The team has established itself as a consistent Asian power, typically finishing in the top four of the AFC. Interesting facts: The Socceroos were the first team to win two different confederation titles (OFC and AFC). Their 2006 qualification triggered a national football boom. A notable rivalry exists with Japan, stemming from intense AFC matches, particularly the 2006 World Cup group stage when the teams clashed with high emotion. The rivalry with New Zealand (the "Trans-Tasman Cup") is historic but less frequent since Australia moved to Asia.
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Australia otorga visas humanitarias a cinco jugadoras de la selección nacional femenina de fútbol de Irán que se negaron a cantar su himno en la Copa Asiática, protegiéndolas de posibles castigos en Irán.
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Caloundra asegura una victoria histórica 4-2 en su debut en FQPL 2 ante Brisbane Knights
Caloundra inicia su campaña en la Football Queensland Premier League 2 con una victoria 4-2 sobre Brisbane Knights. Lea las reacciones posteriores al partido de Ethan Galbraith y Rob Shaw, además de los detalles del próximo partido.
La racha ganadora de Caloundra FC es detenida por Moreton City Excelsior en la Jornada 2 de la FQPL 2
Caloundra FC pierde 3-1 ante Moreton City Excelsior en la segunda ronda de la Football Queensland Premier League 2, terminando su racha de victorias. Detalles del partido y reacciones de los jugadores en el interior.
Caloundra asegura una victoria contundente de 5-2 sobre Pine Hills en la Ronda 3 de la FQPL 2
Caloundra FC dominó a Pine Hills con un 5-2 en la Ronda 3 de la Football Queensland Premier League 2, con goles de Campbell, Doherty, Witte, Barton, Debbage y Bradfield. Detalles completos del partido y declaraciones en el interior.
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El Nottingham Forest venció al FC Utrecht 2-1 en un partido de la Europa League el 11 de diciembre de 2025, con un gol tardío de Igor Jesus. Esta victoria marca la primera victoria europea a domicilio del Forest en 30 años.













