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Hall the hero as Young Socceroos win the U20 Asian Cup
Hall the hero as Young Socceroos win the U20 Asian Cup

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time01-03-2025

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Hall the hero as Young Socceroos win the U20 Asian Cup

The Young Socceroos have battled their way to glory in the Under-20 Asian Cup, beating Saudi Arabia in a penalty shootout in the final on a breakthrough day for Australian soccer in China. Led by inspirational player-of-the-tournament Alex Badolato and inspired at the death by the goalkeeping of Steven Hall, the national team, made up largely of teenagers, became the first Australian side to lift the continent's junior crown in the tournament's 66-year history. Coach Trevor Morgan's side were probably the superior team over an engrossing two hours in Shenzhen's Baoan Sports Centre on Saturday night, but had to settle for a 1-1 draw over the 90 minutes before extra-time couldn't separate the sides. Lifting the #AFCU20 trophy for the first time 🏆What a moment for our #YoungSocceroos 🥹🎥 @10FootballAU#AUSvKSA — Football Australia (@FootballAUS) March 1, 2025 In the shootout, though, the Australian teens kept their nerve best converting all their five spot kicks confidently before Hall proved their hero of the hour, saving the last of the Saudi Arabian penalties from a crestfallen Bassam Hazazi to seal a 5-4 win. Amid ecstatic scenes of celebration, it meant the Young Socceroos become the first Australia team to win a major tournament since Ange Postecoglou guided the senior men's outfit to the 2015 Asian Cup title. It put the seal on a remarkable tournament for the Australian youngsters, most of whom play in the A-League Men, as they won all six of their matches, scoring 16 goals, while also booking a place in the Under-20 World Cup later in Chile later this year. Steven Hall, that is all 🧤The moment the #YoungSocceroos became #AFCU20 Champions 💚💛🎥 @10FootballAU #AUSvKSA — Football Australia (@FootballAUS) March 1, 2025 For Hall, once the youngest goalie ever to appear in the A-League Men who only turned 20 in January, it was a special night which had looked, initially, as if it might prove a heartbreaking one as he was culpable for the Saudis' equaliser in first-half stoppage time. With the Young Socceroos leading 1-0 through Louis Agosti's 24th minute volley, the Saudis levelled when Talal Haji's rocket header was bulleted straight at Hall, who had already retreated behind his own goalline when he made the save. Hall looked a picture of misery when, after a lengthy deliberation by VAR, it was ruled the keeper who's now plying his trade with Brighton in the Premier League had made the stop behind the line. But it was Hall's only blemish as he made a couple of key saves even before he went low to his right and stuck up his left-hand instinctively to thwart Hazazi in the shootout and send his teammates into delirium. Louis Agosti's volley gives the #YoungSocceroos the lead in the #AFCU20 Final!!! 🚀👏🎥 @10FootballAU#AUSvKSA — Football Australia (@FootballAUS) March 1, 2025 Australia's Italy-based captain Sebastian Esposito reckoned the setback just before the break never unsettled his side. "We were very confident, we know how good we are, we've had belief in this group for two years," he said. "It's unbelievable, and we can't wait to lift the trophy and go on to the World Cup. We're ready for the World Cup, we're ready for anything!" Coach Morgan had hoped his players would enjoy being in the "shop window" for their continental triumph, and there were several stand-outs, like Danish-based Musa Toure, QPR's exciting winger Daniel Bennie and the outstanding Melbourne City midfielder, Badolato, who caught the eye. The 20-year-old Badolato was voted the tournament's MVP for a series of influential displays, headed by his brilliant goal in the quarter-final win over Iraq.

Young Socceroos power into U20 Asian Cup quarter-finals
Young Socceroos power into U20 Asian Cup quarter-finals

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time15-02-2025

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Young Socceroos power into U20 Asian Cup quarter-finals

The Young Socceroos have won their second-straight match in China to book a place in the quarter-finals of the Under-20 Asian Cup and move one win away from a place at the World Cup. Australia's top teenagers proved too good for Qatar at Shenzhen's Youth Football Training Base Centre Stadium on Saturday, coming from behind to win 3-1 with goals from Alex Badolato, Dean Bosnjak and Daniel Bennie. Qatar had gone ahead in the 18th minute through Mohamed Gouda, but Australia hit back swiftly with Josh Inserra providing the cutback for his Melbourne Victory teammate Alex Badolato to finish. An impressive performance boys 🔥💚💛 — Subway Socceroos (@Socceroos) February 15, 2025 Dean Bosnjak, one of the five changes to Trevor Morgan's team's line-up following their opening 5-1 win over the Kyrgyz Republic, put them ahead after the break with a header from a Tiago Quintal's corner. Then after an attacking triple-substitution just after the hour mark saw Adam Bugarija, Musa Toure and 18-year-old Bennie introduced by Morgan, it was the English-based QPR winger Bennie who soon thrashed home a blistering 69th minute shot for his second goal of the tournament. Daniel Bennie is on 🔥 at #AFCU20! #QATvAUS — #AsianQualifiers (@afcasiancup) February 15, 2025 "Very happy to be on the scoresheet, the boys were up for this one," said Macarthur's impressive Bosnjak. "Qatar were a decent team and have some quality players. It was a very physical game, and we just proved to be better than them today." Talking of their resilience in fighting from a goal down, he added: "We work well, we stick together. If we make mistake, we back each other and know what we can do." With China winning the other group A match on Saturday 5-2 against the Kyrgyz Republic, both the hosts and Australia ensured they'll be in the quarter-finals. All that's to be decided is who tops the group when the two teams meet in the final group match on Tuesday. By qualifying for the last-eight, the Young Socceroos have matched the achievement of the side that made the quarters in the last U-20 Asian Cup tournament. That team got beaten in a quarter-final penalty shootout by Uzbekistan, who went on to win the event on home soil. If Morgan's side win their last-eight match, it will guarantee they'll be one of the four semi-finalists who'll go to the U-20 World Cup in Chile in September and October. Australia haven't played in that event since 2013.

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