2012 Australia national soccer team season

Australia
2012 season
Chairman Frank Lowy
Manager Holger Osieck
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Summary

This page summarises the Australia national soccer team fixtures and results in 2012. The year started with Australia topping their group in the third round of the AFC World Cup Qualifiers. During the fourth round, Australia had collected just five points from the first four games. Australia finished the year by debuting in the preliminary rounds of the East Asian Cup and successfully topped the group to qualify for the finals.

Record

TypeGPWDLGFGA
Friendly matches 420266
World Cup qualifiers 522186
East Asian Cup 4310191
Total 137333313

Match results

All times are in the Western Australian time zone, UTC+8.

Friendlies

World Cup qualifiers

East Asian Cup

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

As of 9 December 2012
No. Pos Nat Player TotalFriendliesWorld Cup QualifiersEast Asian Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Australia Adam Federici 100+100+000+00
GK Australia Eugene Galeković 200+000+002+00
GK Australia Mathew Ryan 200+000+002+00
GK Australia Mark Schwarzer 904+005+000+00
DF Australia Aziz Behich 520+100+003+12
DF Australia David Carney 702+103+100+00
DF Australia Robert Cornthwaite 421+010+003+01
DF Australia Jason Davidson 100+100+000+00
DF Australia Dino Djulbic 200+000+002+00
DF Australia Ivan Franjic 300+000+003+00
DF Australia Scott Jamieson 200+000+002+00
DF Australia Michael Marrone 110+000+001+01
DF Australia Ryan McGowan 201+100+000+00
DF Australia Mark Milligan 610+101+103+01
DF Australia Lucas Neill 904+005+000+00
DF Australia Jade North 401+003+000+00
DF Australia Saša Ognenovski 602+004+000+00
DF Australia Matt Smith 300+000+003+00
DF Australia Matthew Špiranović 401+002+100+00
DF Australia Michael Thwaite 401+000+003+00
DF Australia Luke Wilkshire 713+004+010+00
DF Australia Rhys Williams 101+000+000+00
MF Australia Terry Antonis 300+000+001+20
MF Australia Mark Bresciano 713+014+000+00
MF Australia Tim Cahill 521+113+010+00
MF Australia Nick Carle 100+000+100+00
MF Australia Brett Emerton 420+001+013+01
MF Australia Richard Garcia 420+000+003+12
MF Australia James Holland 301+100+100+00
MF Australia Brett Holman 301+002+000+00
MF Australia Mile Jedinak 501+201+100+00
MF Australia Harry Kewell 311+002+010+00
MF Australia Neil Kilkenny 100+100+000+00
MF Australia Matt McKay 1012+014+003+10
MF Australia Aaron Mooy 220+000+002+02
MF Australia Tommy Oar 201+000+100+00
MF Australia Tom Rogić 400+100+001+20
MF Australia Nikita Rukavytsya 312+010+100+00
MF Australia James Troisi 100+001+000+00
MF Australia Carl Valeri 502+003+000+00
MF Australia Adam Sarota 100+100+000+00
FW Australia Eli Babalj 120+000+001+02
FW Australia Alex Brosque 924+005+020+00
FW Australia Robbie Kruse 702+102+200+00
FW Australia Mathew Leckie 100+100+000+00
FW Australia Scott McDonald 100+100+000+00
FW Australia Adam Taggart 320+000+001+22
FW Australia Archie Thompson 1272+210+422+24

Goal scorers

Correct as of 9 December 2015 (v.  Chinese Taipei).

Place Position Name Friendlies World Cup Qualifiers East Asian Cup Total
1FWArchie Thompson1247
2FWAlex Brosque0202
MFTim Cahill1102
MFBrett Emerton0112
FWEli Babalj0022
DFAziz Behich0022
FWAdam Taggart0022
DFRobert Cornthwaite1012
MFRichard Garcia0022
MFAaron Mooy0022
11MFHarry Kewell0101
DFLuke Wilkshire0101
MFMark Bresciano1001
MFMatt McKay1001
MFNikita Rukavytsya1001
DFMichael Marrone0011
MFMark Milligan0011
own goal0011
TOTALS 681933

Disciplinary record

Position Name Friendlies World Cup Qualifiers East Asian Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
DFAziz Behich00001010
DFIvan Franjic00001010
DFMark Milligan00211031
DFLucas Neill00100010
DFSaša Ognenovski00100010
DFMatthew Špiranović10000010
DFMichael Thwaite00001010
DFLuke Wilkshire00100010
MFBrett Emerton00001010
MFJames Holland10000010
MFTerry Antonis00100010
MFTom Rogić00001010
MFCarl Valeri00001010
FWRobbie Kruse10000010
TOTALS 3 0 6 1 7 0 16 1

Notes

  1. Iraq will have to play their remaining home games of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers at a neutral venue following a ban by FIFA on playing in Iraq.[2]

References

  1. "FIFA World Cup 2014 – Final Round – Oman vs Australia". the-afc.com. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  2. "FIFA decision on Iraq matches". Asian Football Confederation. 23 September 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
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