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Australia

With effect from January 1, 2006, Australia became part of the Asian Confederation, concluding thirty-one years of involvement in Oceania.
Consequently, the following pages detail their results for both the Matildas, the Young Matildas, and the Junior Matildas, broken down by the Confederation they were representing in these matches.

Homare Sawa (Japan) beats Heather Garriock in an aerial duel in Sydney
Sally Shipard






Kate Gill
Cheryl Salisbury, Australia's most-capped player & captain
Rhian Davies mops up against Greece
at the 2004 Olympic Games
Aussie superstar Amy Taylor
Kelly Golebiowski goes high against Kara Lang (Canada) in September 2002
Mia Hamm (USA) wriggles her way between Rhian Davies
 (2) and Sally Shipard (6) at the 2004 Olympic Games
Joanne Peters