Australia are preparing for their seventh FIFA World Cup appearance and their sixth consecutive qualification.
After returning to the World Cup stage in 2006 following a 32-year absence, the Socceroos have become one of Asiaโs most consistent representatives at the global finals.
Having reached the Round of 16 in both 2006 and 2022, Australia will now aim to go one step further at FIFA World Cup 2026โข.
Tony Popovic is set to lead Australia into FIFA World Cup 2026โข.
As a player, Popovic earned more than 50 caps for the Socceroos and was part of the squad that reached the Round of 16 at Germany 2006.
After retiring, he moved into coaching and enjoyed success with several domestic clubs before taking charge of the national team in late 2024.
Now, Popovic has the chance to join a special group of football figures who have both played and coached at the FIFA World Cup.
Australia began AFC qualification in dominant fashion, winning all six matches in the second round without conceding a single goal.
The third round started badly with a home defeat to Bahrain and a draw against Indonesia, leading to Graham Arnoldโs departure.
Tony Popovic then steadied the team, guiding Australia through the rest of the campaign unbeaten.
A crucial 1-0 win over Japan in Perth moved the Socceroos close to qualification before goals from Connor Metcalfe and Mitch Duke sealed a 2-1 victory over Saudi Arabia in Jeddah.
Australiaโs first major World Cup breakthrough came at Germany 2006.
With players such as Tim Cahill, Harry Kewell and Mark Schwarzer, the Socceroos progressed from a difficult group featuring Brazil, Croatia and Japan.
Their campaign ended in heartbreaking fashion in the Round of 16 after Italy scored a 95th-minute penalty.
Australia matched that achievement at Qatar 2022, where wins over Tunisia and Denmark sent them into the knockout stage before a narrow 2-1 defeat to eventual champions Argentina.
Qatar 2022 was a proud tournament for Australia.
After losing 4-1 to France in their opening match, the Socceroos bounced back with back-to-back 1-0 wins over Tunisia and Denmark.
It was the first time Australia had won two matches at a single World Cup.
Their tournament ended against Lionel Messiโs Argentina, but the fighting performance earned the Socceroos huge respect.
Australia made their FIFA World Cup debut at West Germany 1974.
They qualified after defeating Korea Republic 1-0 in Hong Kong, ending a difficult journey through qualification.
At the tournament, Australia faced East Germany, West Germany and Chile.
Although they exited in the group stage, their goalless draw against Chile gave the nation its first World Cup point.
Tim Cahill is Australiaโs all-time leading World Cup scorer with five goals.
He scored across three consecutive tournaments in 2006, 2010 and 2014.
His late brace against Japan in 2006 gave Australia their first-ever World Cup goals and first-ever victory at the tournament.
His stunning volley against the Netherlands in 2014 remains one of the greatest goals in Socceroos history.
Mathew Ryan and Mathew Leckie share Australiaโs World Cup appearance record with ten matches each.
Both featured at Brazil 2014, Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022.
With both players still active, they may have the chance to extend their record at FIFA World Cup 2026โข.
Australiaโs most iconic World Cup moment came against Japan at Germany 2006.
Trailing late in the match, Tim Cahill scored Australiaโs first-ever World Cup goal to level the contest.
He then struck again in the 89th minute before John Aloisi sealed a famous 3-1 victory in stoppage time.
That comeback remains one of the greatest moments in Australian football history.
Australiaโs biggest World Cup win is their 3-1 victory over Japan at Germany 2006.
The late goals from Tim Cahill and John Aloisi turned the match into a landmark result for the Socceroos.
It was not only Australiaโs first World Cup victory, but also the moment that announced their return to the global stage after decades away.
With Tony Popovic leading the team and a proud record of recent World Cup consistency, Australia will arrive in North America with belief and determination.
The Socceroos have already reached the Round of 16 twice โ now the challenge is to go further than ever before at FIFA World Cup 2026โข.
Have questions, feedback, or interested in advertising with Jom Forum? Weโre here to help! Fill out the form below, and our team will get back to you as soon as possible. Whether youโre looking to collaborate, inquire about our services, or need assistance, weโd love to hear from you!