Andreatta names 24-player squad as Australia's U23 WNT set for September action
The Australian U-23 Women’s National Team will play its first matches of 2023 when a 24-player squad travels
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The Australia women’s national under-23 team, often referred to as the U-23 WNT, is typically led by Head Coach Melissa Andreatta and has used these camps and tournaments to bridge players from the Junior Matildas into senior national team duties. Recent activity around 2023–2024 included September FIFA windows and Four Nations-style events with Sweden, Germany, and other European teams.[2][4]
In mid-2024 there were squad announcements and updates for the U-23 program, including adjustments due to injuries and player availability, aimed at building depth and giving emerging players high‑quality international exposure.[2]
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The Australian U-23 Women’s National Team will play its first matches of 2023 when a 24-player squad travels
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