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Paul Okon names Socceroos squad for AFC U-19 Championship

Paul Okon has had an influence on the Mariners, and now the positive results are starting to come. (AFP PHOTO / William West)
Roar Guru
30th September, 2014
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Young Socceroos head coach Paul Okon announced his 23-man squad today for the AFC Under-19 Championship 2014, to be held in Myanmar (formerly Burma) from October 9-23, 2014.

Okon believes the squad is well placed for a strong showing at the Championship.

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

“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 Under-20 World Cup and to achieve this goal we will need to string together four quality performances.”

The A-League is well represented in Okon’s squad, with 19 of the 23 players coming from Australia’s premier domestic competition.

Three of the remaining squad members are based overseas; Cameron Burgess (Fulham FC), Chris Ikonomidis (SS Lazio) and Peter Skapetis (Stoke City FC).

The final member of the squad is NSW NPL player Shayne D’Cunha, who plies his trade for Blacktown City. D’Cunha was born in Mumbai in 1996, and the young defender and his family moved to Australia four years later.

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After dabbling in junior cricket, D’Cunha set his sights on football as his sport of choice.

“My father and his brothers were all handy footballers back in the day and I guess their love and football DNA is alive and kicking on in me thankfully,” D’Cunha told the FFA.

Okon’s men have been placed in Group B, and will face the UAE in their first match of the tournament on Friday October 10 at the Youth Training Centre in Yangon.

AFC U-19 Championship 23-man squad

Name Club, Country
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
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