Season | 2024 | ||
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Manager | Graham Arnold (until 20 September) Tony Popovic (from 23 September) | ||
Captain | Mathew Ryan | ||
Top goalscorer | Kusini Yengi (6) | ||
Most caps | Jackson Irvine (16) | ||
Players | 45 | ||
Goalscorers | 15 | ||
Debutants | 9 | ||
Biggest home win | Australia 5–0 Palestine (11 June) | ||
Biggest away win | Lebanon 0–5 Australia (26 March) | ||
Highest scoring | Lebanon 0–5 Australia (26 March) Australia 5–0 Palestine (11 June) | ||
Longest winning run | 4 (21 March – 11 June) | ||
Longest unbeaten run | 5 (6–28 January; 10 September–19 November) | ||
Longest winless run | 3 (15 October–19 November) | ||
Longest losing run | 1 (2 February; 5 September) | ||
Highest attendance | 46,291 Australia 3–1 China (5 September) | ||
Lowest attendance | 18,261 Australia 5–0 Palestine (11 June) | ||
Average attendance | 29,056 | ||
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This page summarises the Australia men's national soccer team fixtures and results in 2024.