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First international
<\/STRONG>New Zealand 3–1 Australia (Dunedin, New Zealand; 17 June 1922)

Biggest win
<\/STRONG>Australia 31–0 American Samoa (Coffs Harbour, Australia; 11 April 2001)
(World Record for international matches)
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Biggest defeat
<\/STRONG>Australia 0–8 South Africa (Adelaide, Australia; 17 September 1955)

Most caps
<\/STRONG>Mark Schwarzer (109)

Top scorer
<\/STRONG>Tim Cahill (31)<\/P>","5BAF7C8A60756B5496BBA4CBC6C0BED8DD63717CA1BB6492":"1","CC482DEE81E43A3D":"http:\/\/www.socceroos.com.au\/","781CC09C30E6A152":"1","6EB6F6F47FE792764A0F2C28812F2AC0":"Sydney FC","473E4F49EDE372FCCD98814B96C64159":"","A20449E387E65FAD0B1A86B77F820411":"2018-7-16","ED1B32E089DA5A802C3D6EB75016A1DA":"

The Australia men's national soccer team represents Australia in international men's soccer. Officially nicknamed the Socceroos, the team is controlled by the governing body for soccer in Australia, Football Australia, which is affiliated with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the regional ASEAN Football Federation (AFF).

Australia is the only national team to have been a champion of two confederations, having won the OFC Nations Cup four times between 1980 and 2004, as well as the AFC Asian Cup at the 2015 event on home soil. The team has represented Australia at the FIFA World Cup tournament on six occasions, in 1974 and from 2006 to 2022. The team also represented Australia at the FIFA Confederations Cup four times.<\/P>","5D5D4DE02E331F86809BABE1DE910881":"Australia","38882684D19FD665":"Australia","39EE935EB0ECE6E5":"27.48","76505AA7FEAE524629F3119E5AE1B881":"","64A2290C09C50CF35B7DBD9C8F3A2F5E":"","02EB7DF46653B329":"Australia","5BAF7C8A60756B540D834B0A0F0B7C9C":"0","5B70C105C09228B419825F9D2D3BB765":"Graham James Arnold (born 3 August 1963) is an Australian soccer manager and former player. Arnold was appointed to work as an assistant coach of the Australian national soccer team in 2000. After head coach Frank Farina was sacked in 2005, Arnold worked with Guus Hiddink for the 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, in which they made the second round of the finals. After Hiddink left, he became interim coach of the Socceroos. Arnold went on to qualify Australia's U23 men's national soccer team (nicknamed the Olyroos) for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Arnold then went on to assist Pim Verbeek for qualification of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Arnold went on take the manager role at A-League club the Central Coast Mariners between 2010 and 2013, where he guided the club to a Premiership and a Championship. He is a member of the Football Federation Australia Football Hall of Fame. Arnold went on to win two Premierships, one Championship and an FFA Cup with Sydney FC. In August 2018, Arnold was appointed head coach of the Socceroos - Australia's senior men's national soccer team.","B9284411187FEFF20D941F8E3FDF6E1E":"Australia","E917916C02D12AF6D7EA48F7303A1362":"

CLUB

<\/U>Central Coast Mariners<\/STRONG>
A-League Runners Up 2010-11
A-League Premiership: 2011–12
A-League Championship: 2013
AFC Champions League Qualification: 2012, 2013, 2014

Sydney FC<\/STRONG>
A-League Runners Up 2014-15
A-League Premiership: 2016–17, 2017–18
A-League Championship: 2017
FFA Cup Winners: 2017[18]
AFC Champions League Qualification: 2016, 2018

INDIVIDUAL

<\/U>A-League Coach of the Year:<\/STRONG>
2011–12, 2016–17, 2017–18

A-League All Star Team Manager:<\/STRONG>
2011–12

PFA Manager of the Season:<\/STRONG>
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FIFA Confederations Cup
<\/STRONG>Runners-up (1): 1997
Third Place (1): 2001

OFC Nations Cup
<\/STRONG>Winners (4): 1980, 1996, 2000, 2004
Runners-up (2): 1998, 2002

AFC Asian Cup
<\/STRONG>Winner (1): 2015

AFC Men's Team of the Year:
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