CommBank Young Socceroos Squad Set for U20 World Cup

CommBank Young Socceroos Head Coach Trevor Morgan today announced a squad of 23 players to attend a World Cup pre-camp ahead of the FIFA U20 World Cup Chile 2025™.

The FIFA U20 World Cup Chile 2025™, scheduled from 27 September to 19 October, features 24 teams from across the globe, with the CommBank Young Socceroos sealing their place in the 24th edition of the bi-annual tournament courtesy of their history-making victory at the AFC U20 Asian Cup China 2025™.

The squad will be cut to 21 players before Australia begin their FIFA U-20 World Cup campaign against European heavyweights, Italy at the Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander in Valparaíso on Sunday, 28 September.

Their Group D schedule will see the CommBank Young Socceroos stay in Valparaíso to tackle their second opponents, Argentina, on Wednesday, 1 October before travelling to Santiago to end the group phase against Cuba on Saturday, 4 October at the Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos.

Morgan has selected a squad featuring 17 members of the victorious AFC U20 Asian Cup 2025™ roster. The squad sees the return of Nathan Amanatidis, Liam Bonetig, Max Caputo, Daniel Graskoski and Rhys Youlley - all of whom have been capped by Australia at Under-20 level and involved in the current cycle, with the addition of James Overy who impressed at the U18 UEFA Friendship Cup in June.

Notably, Paul Okon-Engstler can follow in the footsteps of his father Paul who represented Australia in their fourth-place finish at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Portugal 1991. They could become the first father-son duo to play for Australia in the FIFA U-20 World Cup.

CommBank Young Socceroos Head Coach Trevor Morgan said he was pleased to have a talented squad available that will take on the world's best youth players.

"From our first match in June 2023 until now, this group of players have shown themselves to be very competitive with quality, character and a great desire to represent Australia with pride.

"We have built a great deal of self-confidence through the experiences gained in multiple tournaments along the way developing great belief and team culture within this squad.

"Winning the Asian Cup has raised the team's expectations of the performances they can deliver and given them the chance to test themselves at the highest level in a World Cup. "

"We are looking forward to assembling the group in camp and working hard together to be ready for this amazing opportunity."

The FIFA U20 World Cup Chile 2025™ will also provide a preview into the future of the game. Some of Australia's greatest international players represented the nation at previous tournaments including Mark Viduka, Aaron Mooy, Mark Bresciano, Lucas Neill, Mile Jedinak, Craig Moore, Trent Sainsbury and Joshua Kennedy who progressed not only to make their senior debuts but to represent and captain Australia at AFC Asian Cups, FIFA World Cups and Olympic Games.

The CommBank Young Socceroos will represent Asia alongside Saudi Arabia and former U-20 silver medallists Japan and Korea Republic.

The Group Stage of the tournament will see the top two teams advance to the round of 16 alongside the four best third place finishers.

The knockout phase starts with the Round of 16 (7-9 October), followed by the quarterfinals (11-12 October), semifinals (Wednesday, 15 October) and the final on Sunday, 19 October 2025.

MATCH SCHEDULE | FIFA U-20 WORLD CUP CHILE 2025™

Italy v Australia

Date: Sunday, 28 September 2025 / Monday, 29 September 2025 (AUS)

Time: 5.00pm (local) / 6.00am (AEST)

Venue: Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Valparaíso, Chile

Argentina v Australia

Date: Wednesday, 1 October 2025 / Thursday, 2 October 2025 (AUS)

Time: 8.00pm (local) / 9.00am (AEST)

Venue: Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Valparaíso, Chile

Australia v Cuba

Date: Saturday, 4 October 2025 / Sunday, 5 October 2025 (AUS)

Time: 8.00pm (local) / 10.00am (AEST)

Venue: Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago, Chile

FINAL SQUAD | COMMBANK YOUNG SOCCEROOS

NamePositionCurrent Club Junior Club/Member Federation/Country
Louis AGOSTIMidfielderSSD Dolomiti Bellunesi, ItalyFive Dock FC / Football NSW
Nathan AMANATIDISForwardBrisbane Roar FC, AustraliaWest Adelaide SC / Football SA
Alexander BADOLATOMidfielderNewcastle Jets FC, AustraliaSylvania Heights FC / Football NSW
Daniel BENNIEMidfielderQueens Park Rangers FC, EnglandSorrento FC / Football West
Liam BONETIGDefenderMelbourne City FC, AustraliaShellharbour Junior FC / Football NSW
Max CAPUTOForwardMelbourne City FC, AustraliaEssendon Royals SC / Football VIC
Sebastian ESPOSITODefenderMelbourne Victory FC, AustraliaBrunswick City SC / Football VIC
Daniel GRASKOSKIGoalkeeperMelbourne Victory FC, AustraliaNorthcote City FC / Football VIC
Steven HALLGoalkeeperBrighton & Hove Albion FC, EnglandPara Hills Junior SC / Football SA
Lucas HERRINGTONDefenderBrisbane Roar FC, AustraliaToowong FC / Football QLD
Joshua INSERRADefenderMelbourne Victory FC, AustraliaFawkner SC / Football VIC
Luka JOVANOVICForwardAdelaide United FC, AustraliaFk Beograd / Football SA
Panagiotis KIKIANISDefenderAdelaide United FC, AustraliaFulham United FC / Football SA
Zach LISOLAJSKIDefenderPerth Glory FC, AustraliaSydenham Park SC / Football VIC
Paul OKON-ENGSTLERMidfielderSydney FC, AustraliaMarconi Stallions / Football NSW
James OVERYDefenderManchester United FC, EnglandJoondalup City FC / Football West
Jaylan PEARMANMidfielderQueens Park Rangers FC, EnglandSorrento FC / Football West
Tiago QUINTALForwardSydney FC, AustraliaBaulkham Hills FC / Football NSW
Alexander ROBINSONGoalkeeperMacarthur Bulls FC, AustraliaMt Druitt Town Rangers FC / Football NSW
Fabian TALLADIRADefenderAdelaide United FC, AustraliaAdelaide City FC / Football SA
Musa TOUREForwardRanders FC, DenmarkCroydon FC / Football SA
Rhys YOULLEYMidfielderSydney FC, AustraliaMarconi Stallions / Football NSW
Jonny YULLMidfielderAdelaide United FC, AustraliaWest Torrens Birkalla SC / Football SA
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