CBA Young Matildas Ready for AFC U-20 Women's Cup in Melbourne

Australia's best U-20 female youth talent will head to Werribee in Melbourne this February as the CommBank Young
Matildas embark on their first training camp for 2023.

Head Coach Leah Blayney will select a 28-player squad to take part in the 10-day assembly hosted by Wyndham City
Council from 13 February 2023 - 22 February 2023.

For Blayney it is the next crucial step in the team's preparations for Round 1 of the AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup
Uzbekistan 2024™ Qualifiers to be held in March 2023.

Conducted last year, the qualification draw has seen the CommBank Young Matildas selected in Group C alongside
group hosts Kyrgyz Republic, Guam, and Iraq. The group winner will progress to Round 2, which will be played from 3-
11 June 2023, where the four best sides will earn a spot in the Finals.

"Since we started with this new cohort of CommBank Young Matildas in October 2022, our focus has been around
setting the foundations with the AFC qualification process at the forefront," Blayney said.

"With the support of the federation, we have been able to undertake two training camps, as well as three international
matches against senior women's national teams delivering higher quality match minutes for our young players. This
camp is the continuation of that process ahead of an important trip in March.

"We are grateful for the support of Wyndham City Council for the use of their top-quality facilities to enable the players
and staff to have an ideal training environment for the assembly."

Wyndham City Council Mayor, Cr Susan McIntyre said: "It is an honour for our city to be able to support the growth and
development of Australia's young female footballers as they work towards the AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup. We are
delighted to provide the team with access to first-class training facilities and wish them the best of luck in their upcoming
matches."

With the training camp taking place during the February women's FIFA International Window, it will also include two
matches against Liberty A-League Women competition in ladder leaders Western United FC and second placed
Melbourne City FC.

"Being based in Melbourne at this time of the year, along with an ideal location and facilities that meet our highperformance
needs, it provides us with access to two quality opponents as we continue to build invaluable match
minutes into the playing group," Blayney said.

"Western United and Melbourne City present an opportunity for us to really test this new contingent of CommBank
Matildas. United and City are two teams who possess some exceptional older players for our youth national team to
come up against as a collective in what will be a challenging trial.

"We would also like to acknowledge the collaboration with both clubs in working with us to ensure higher level games
on home soil during a critical time in our preparations," Blayney concluded.

The 28-player squad will be announced in early February ahead of the commencement of the training camp.

AFC U-20 WOMEN'S ASIAN CUP UZBEKISTAN 2024™ - ROUND 1 QUALIFIERS -
GROUP C

Australia v Iraq
Date: 6 March 2023
Time: TBD
Guam v Australia

Date: 8 March 2023
Time: TBD
Australia v Kyrgyz Republic

Date: 10 March 2023
Time: TBD

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