SEASONS 1980 - 1990

SEASON 1980-1982

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Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Umbro)  

Player: Alan Maher (GK)

Match Details:
New Zealand 3 - 3 Australia
Saturday, 25th April 1981
Auckland, New Zealand
1982 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Match

Starting Lineup:                               
Alan Maher (GK)                                  
Alan Davidson (DF)                                 
Tony Henderson (DF)                             
Steve Blair (DF)
Steve Perry (DF)
Murray Barnes (MF)
Bill Rogers (MF)
Ken Boden (FW) | Goal 31min
John Kosmina (FW)
Eddie Krncevic (FW) | Goals 15min & 42min
Peter Sharne (FW)

Substitutions:
John Yzendoorn (DF)
Sebastian Giampaolo (FW)

Coach: Rudi Gutendorf

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Umbro)  

Player: John Kosmina (FW)

Match Details:
New Zealand 3 - 3 Australia
Saturday, 25th April 1981
Auckland, New Zealand
1982 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Match

Starting Lineup:                               
Alan Maher (GK)                                  
Alan Davidson (DF)                                 
Tony Henderson (DF)                             
Steve Blair (DF)
Steve Perry (DF)
Murray Barnes (MF)
Bill Rogers (MF)
Ken Boden (FW) | Goal 31min
John Kosmina (FW)
Eddie Krncevic (FW) | Goals 15min & 41min
Peter Sharne (FW)

Substitutions:
John Yzendoorn (DF)
Sebastian Giampaolo (FW)

Coach: Rudi Gutendorf

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Umbro)  

Player: Murray Barnes (MF)

Match Details:
Australia 1 - 1 Northern Ireland
Sunday, 15th June 1980
Melbourne, Australia
FIFA International Friendly Match

Starting Lineup:                               
Yakka Banovic (GK) 
Jim Tansey (DF)                            
Ivo Prskalo (DF)                                 
Tony Henderson (DF)                             
John Yzendoorn (DF)
Jimmy Rooney (MF)
Murray Barnes (MF)
Eddie Krncevic (FW) 
Peter Sharne (FW) | Goal 18min
Jim Muir (FW)
Gary Cole (FW)

Substitutions:
Alan Davidson (DF)     
Ken Boden (FW)
Mark Jankovics (FW)

Coach: Rudi Gutendorf

Stats & Facts:
Australia played in total 3 matches against Northern Ireland. All these matches took place in 1980 and Australia wasn´t able to win one of them, but always scored one goal. (2 defeats, 1 draw)

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Umbro)  

Player: In Research

Match Details:
In Research

Kit: Away Shirt | Young Socceroos U20 (Umbro) 

Player: Grant Lee (MF)

Match Details:
Australia 3 - 3 Cameroon
Monday, 05th October 1981
Newcastle, Australia
1981 FIFA World Youth Championship Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Glen Ahearn (GK) 
2   Robert Wheatley (DF)
4   Steve Blair (DF)
5   Oscar Crino (MF)
6   Paul Kay (MF)
8   Peter Raskopoulos (MF)
10 Grant Lee (MF)
11 Fabio Incantalupo (MF)
3   Howard Tredinnick (FW)    
9   David Mitchell (FW) | Goal 09min
14 Mark Koussas (FW) | Goals 53min & 78min

Substitutions:
15 Jim Patikas (FW)

Bench:
16 Dennis Colusso (GK)
18 Dennis Ivanac (GK) 
12 David Skeen (DF)
13 Brett Woods (DF) 
17 John Little (MF) 
7   Ian Hunter (FW) 

Coach: Les Scheinflug

Stats & Facts:
In 1981 Australia hosted the FIFA World Youth Championship for the very first time and the young team did very well to finish runner-up to England in the group stage. Argentina and Cameroon have just finished 3rd and 4th which was a little surprise. Australia then lost their quarter final match to Germany (0-1), the final champion of the tournament. Australian midfielder Mark Koussas won the Golden Boot Award (4 goals) and the whole team the FIFA Fair Play Award.

Kit: Away Shirt | Socceroos (Umbro) 

Player: In Research

Match Details:
Leicester City (ENG) 1 - 2 Australia
Monday, 24th November 1980
Leicester, England
International Friendly Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
Greg Woodhouse (GK) 
Steve Perry (DF)
Alan Davidson (DF)
Arno Bertogna (DF)
Ivo Prskalo (DF)
Steven Hogg (DF)    
Murray Barnes (MF)
Tony Henderson (MF)
Peter Sharne (FW)
Eddie Krncevic (FW)
Ken Boden (FW) | Goals 12min & 38min

Substitutions:
John Yzendoorn (DF)
Theo Selemidis (DF)
Mark Jankovics (FW) 
Gary Cole (FW)

Coach: Rudolf Gutendorf

Stats & Facts:
It was the very first friendly match between English Premier League football club Leicester City and Australia with forward Ken Boden as the man of the match.

SEASON 1982

We have no further information yet, when these jerseys have been used, but believe to have happened around 1982.

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SEASON 1982-1984

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Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Anthony Franken (GK)

Match Details:
Tottenham Hotspur (ENG) 2 – 1 Australia
Monday, 03rd December 1984
Tottenham, England
International Friendly Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
Anthony Franken (GK) 
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Steve O'Connor (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Oscar Crino (MF)
Joe Watson (MF)
Tom McCulloch (FW)
Kenneth Murphy (FW)    
Charlie Egan (FW)
John Kosmina (FW) 

Substitutions:
Alex Robertson (DF)
Ian Gray (DF) 
Michael O'Shea (DF)
Wally Savor (DF)
John O'Shea (MF)
Phil O'Connor (FW)
Frank Farina (FW)
Marshall Soper (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Phil O’Connor (FW)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 1 England
Sunday, 19th June 1983
Melbourne, Australia
FIFA International Friendly Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
Terry Greedy (GK) 
Alan Davidson (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Steve O'Connor (DF)
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Joe Watson (MF)
Jim Cant (MF)
Kenneth Murphy (FW)
John Kosmina (FW)    
Phil O'Connor (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
Australia played host to England in a three match series in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne without a victory but however with satisfied results. (2 draws, 1 loss) It was also the beginning and very first match for Frank Arok as national team coach with his rein continuing until 1989. Former coach Les Scheinflug elected to go with the Young Socceroos to Mexico leaving the Socceroos.

12th June 1983 – Australia 0 – 0 England
15th June 1983 – Australia 0 – 1 England
19th June 1983 – Australia 1 – 1 England

Kit: Away Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: John Kosmina (FW)

Match Details:
South Korea 1 – 3 Australia
Thursday, 15th December 1983
Singapore, Singapore
1983 Merlion Cup International Friendly Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
Terry Greedy (GK) 
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Steve O'Connor (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Joe Watson (MF)
Tony Henderson (MF)
Jim Cant (MF) | Goal 74min
Kenneth Murphy (FW)
John Kosmina (FW) | Goal 17min
Phil O'Connor (FW) | Goal 58min

Coach: Les Scheinflug

Stats & Facts:
Australia has won the Merlion Cup a second time since 1982 and therefore defend the Cup with quite an invulnerable victory against the host nation Singapore. With the following years the Merlion Cup lost his importance with less visitors. The 1986 edition experienced the worst match attendance since the tournament’s inaugural edition in 1982 and no Merlion Cup tournament has been taken place till 1992.

SEASON 1984

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Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Terry Greedy (GK)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 1 Juventus Turin (ITA) (Sunday, 10th June 1984)
Australia 2 – 4 Juventus Turin (ITA) (Tuesday, 12th June 1984)
Australia 2 – 0 Juventus Turin (ITA) (Saturday, 16th June 1984)
International Friendly Matches
Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney (Australia)

Squad:                               
Terry Greedy (GK) 
Alan Davidson (DF)
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Steve O'Connor (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Alex Robertson (DF)
Joe Watson (MF)
Jim Cant (MF) 
Peter Raskopoulos (MF)
Kenneth Murphy (FW)
Marshall Soper (FW)
John Kosmina (FW) 
Charlie Egan (FW)
Frank Farina (FW)
David Mitchell (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
The ASF organised some friendly matches against European clubs in 1984, this time against the Italian powerhorse Juventus Turin. The Socceroos and the „old lady“ Juventus Turin played 3 matches in total with even game stats. (1 win, 1 loss, 1 draw and 5-5 goal difference)

10th June 1984 – Australia 1 – 1 Juventus Turin
12th June 1984– Australia 2 – 4 Juventus Turin
16th June 1984 – Australia 2 – 0 Juventus Turin

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Kenneth Murphy (FW)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 1 Juventus Turin (ITA) (Sunday, 10th June 1984)
Australia 2 – 4 Juventus Turin (ITA) (Tuesday, 12th June 1984)
Australia 2 – 0 Juventus Turin (ITA) (Saturday, 16th June 1984)
International Friendly Matches
Melbourne, Adelaide & Sydney (Australia)

Squad:                               
Terry Greedy (GK) 
Alan Davidson (DF)
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Steve O'Connor (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Alex Robertson (DF)
Joe Watson (MF)
Jim Cant (MF) 
Peter Raskopoulos (MF)
Kenneth Murphy (FW)
Marshall Soper (FW)
John Kosmina (FW) 
Charlie Egan (FW)
Frank Farina (FW)
David Mitchell (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Kit: Away Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: David Mitchell (FW)

Match Details:
Australia 2 – 0 Iraklis FC (GRE) (Thursday, 21th June 1984)
Australia 1 – 3 Iraklis FC (GRE) (Friday, 22th June 1984)
‚B‘ Internationals Friendly Matches
Sydney & Adelaide

Squad:                               
Terry Greedy (GK) 
Tony Pezzano (GK)
Alan Davidson (DF)
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Steve O'Connor (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Peter Raskopoulos (MF)
Joe Watson (MF)
Jim Cant (MF) 
Kenneth Murphy (FW)
Marshall Soper (FW)
David Mitchell (FW)
Frank Farina (FW)
John Kosmina (FW) 
Tom McCulloch (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
The ASF organised some friendly matches against European clubs in 1984 with Frank Arok as the manager of the Socceroos (Australia „A“ Team) and Eddie Thomson manager of Australia “B“ Team.

Manchester United (ENG), Glasgow Rangers (SCO), Nottingham Forest (ENG), Juventus Turin (ITA), Iraklis FC (GRE), Manchester City (ENG), PSV Eindhoven (NED), Aston Villa (ENG), Arsenal London (ENG), Udinese Calcio (ITA) and Tottenham Hotspur (ENG).

Kit: Home Shirt (Adidas) 

Player: In Research

Match Details:
In Research

Kit: Away Shirt (Adidas) 

Player: In Research

Match Details:
In Research

SEASON 1984-1986

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Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Jeffrey Olver (GK)

Match Details:
Australia 3 – 0 China
Friday, 27th September 1985
Brisbane, Australia
FIFA International Friendly Ampol Cup Match

Starting Lineup:                               
Terry Greedy (GK) 
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Alan Davidson (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Oscar Crino (MF) | Goal 14min
Joe Watson (MF) | Goal 63min
Zarko Odzakov (MF)
Kenneth Murphy (FW)    
David Mitchell (FW)
John Kosmina (FW) | Goal 09min

Substitutions:
Jeffrey Olver (GK)
Frank Farina (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
This goalkeeper kit has been used for a very long period compared to the other kits the players have worn. Jeffrey Olver celebrates his Socceroos debut with his substitution (69min) for Terry Greedy on 27th September 1985 and finally retired 4 years later. (16th April 1989)

Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Jeffrey Olver (GK)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 1 Czechoslovakia (Sunday, 03rd August 1986)
Australia 0 – 1 Czechoslovakia (Wednesday, 06th August 1986)
Australia 0 – 3 Czechoslovakia (Sunday, 10th August 1986)
Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, Australia
FIFA International Friendly Matches

Squad:                            
Jeffrey Olver (GK)
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Ange Postecoglou (DF)
Robbie Dunn (DF)
Ian Gray (DF)
Alan Hunter (DF)
Paul Wade (MF)
Zarko Odzakov (MF)
Joe Watson (MF) 
Peter Raskopoulos (MF)
Gary McDowell (MF)
Sergio Melta (MF)
Kenneth Murphy (FW) 
John Kosmina (FW)   
Frank Farina (FW)
Marshall Soper (FW)
Chris Kalantzis (FW) 
Graham Arnold (FW)
Steve Maxwell (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Charlie Yankos (DF)

Match Details:
Australia 0 – 0 Scotland
Wednesday, 04th December 1985
Melbourne, Australia
1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Terry Greedy (GK) 
2   Alan Davidson (DF)
3   Graham Jennings (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF)
5   David Ratcliffe (DF)
15 Robbie Dunn (DF)
11 Oscar Crino (MF)
8   David Mitchell (FW)
9   John Kosmina (FW)
10 Kenneth Murphy (FW)    
18 Jim Patikas (FW)

Substitutions:
12 Zarko Odzakov (MF)
17 Frank Farina (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
A lovely jersey but again a heartbreaking story behind this kit. Australia played a very successful football in the 80s, especially with their passionate manager Frank Arok by their side. To get a ticket for the World Cup has always been a hell of a story for the Socceroos with a long way to go. And again, after finished first in the 1985 Oceania Group, Australia had to face with Scotland a strong football team in 2 legs. The „Roos“ lost the away game in Glasgow and a draw at home meant to be their World Cup knockout.

20th November 1985 – Scotland 2 – 0 Australia
04th December 1985 – Australia 0 – 0 Scotland

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Joseph Watson (MF)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 1 Czechoslovakia (Sunday, 03rd August 1986)
Australia 0 – 1 Czechoslovakia (Wednesday, 06th August 1986)
Australia 0 – 3 Czechoslovakia (Sunday, 10th August 1986)
Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, Australia
FIFA International Friendly Matches

Squad:                            
Jeffrey Olver (GK)
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Ange Postecoglou (DF)
Robbie Dunn (DF)
Ian Gray (DF)
Alan Hunter (DF)
Paul Wade (MF)
Zarko Odzakov (MF)
Joe Watson (MF) 
Peter Raskopoulos (MF)
Gary McDowell (MF)
Sergio Melta (MF)
Kenneth Murphy (FW) 
John Kosmina (FW)   
Frank Farina (FW)
Marshall Soper (FW)
Chris Kalantzis (FW) 
Graham Arnold (FW)
Steve Maxwell (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
In 1986 Czechoslovakia toured again Australia for three friendly games. During these games the coat of arms has been replaced with a sponsor patch of Winfield (Australian brand of cigarettes). Years later the Socceroos have sometimes used an „anti smoke patch“ on their jersey.

Kit: Away Shirt | Joeys U17 (Adidas) 

Player: Robert Runje MF)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 0 (West)Germany
Sunday, 04th August 1985
Tianjin, China
1985 FIFA U-16 World Championship Match

Squad:                            
1   George Bouhoutsos (GK)
18 Corrado Nobile (GK)
3   Gareth Naven (DF)
5   George Jolevski (DF)
11 David Barrett (DF)
2   Damien Butler (MF)
4   Craig Naven (MF)
7   Robert Runje (MF)
8   Craig Foster (MF)
9   David Schott (MF)
10 Alfie Catalano (MF)
12 Mark Talajic (MF)
13 Anthony Grbac (MF)
14 Scott Racey (MF)
16 Stan Thodis (MF)
17 Colin Cooper (MF)
6   Michael Graham (FW)
15 Paul Trimboli (FW)

Coach: Vic Dalgleish

Stats & Facts:
Australia surprised in group B and prevailed against the favored teams from (West)Germany and Argentina as group winners. Equipped with a good physique and thanks to a team-based performance, the team was able to compensate for its deficiencies in dribbling and ball control. Without losing points, they qualified for the quarter-finals which finally ended with an unlucky penalty shootout result vs Guinea.

Australia 1 - 0 Argentina
Australia 2 - 1 Congo
Australia 1 - 0 (West)Germany

SEASON 1986-1988

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Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Jeffrey Olver (GK)

Match Details:
Australia 3 – 0 China
Friday, 27th September 1985
Brisbane, Australia
FIFA International Friendly Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
Terry Greedy (GK) 
David Ratcliffe (DF)
Charlie Yankos (DF)
Alan Davidson (DF)
Graham Jennings (DF)
Oscar Crino (MF) | Goal 14min
Joe Watson (MF) | Goal 63min
Zarko Odzakov (MF)
Kenneth Murphy (FW)    
David Mitchell (FW)
John Kosmina (FW) | Goal 09min

Substitutions:
Jeffrey Olver (GK)
Frank Farina (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
This goalkeeper kit has been used for a very long period compared to the other kits the players have worn. 

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Alan Davidson (DF)

Match Details:
Australia 4 – 1 Argentina
Thursday, 14th July 1988
Melbourne, Australia
1988 Bicentennial Gold Cup Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Wally Savor (DF)
3   Graham Jennings (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) | Goals 43min & 68min
5   Robbie Dunn (DF)
12 Alan Davidson (DF)
16 Vlado Bozinovski (MF) | Goal 80min
6   Paul Wade (MF) | Goal 04min
9   Graham Arnold (FW)
7   Frank Farina (FW)
19 Scott Ollerenshaw (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
The Australian Soccer Federation (ASF) has organised a special tournament to celebrate Australia's Bicentenary. This tournament was called Gold Cup with Saudi Arabia, Brazil and World Champion Argentina to face the Socceroos. Australia lost their tournament opener against Brazil by only 1 goal (0-1) but were able to beat Saudi Arabia easily (3-0) and also surprisingly Argentina by even 4 goals (4-1). The Gold Cup final against Brazil was a 0-2 loss but the Roos did a very good job and made the supporters believe to make the path to the 1990 World Cup finals. (the 4th try since 1974)

07th July 1988 – Australia 0 – 1 Brazil
09th July 1988 – Australia 3 – 0 Saudi Arabia
14th July 1988 – Australia 4 – 1 Argentina
17th July 1988 – Australia 0 – 2 Brazil

Kit: Away Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Frank Farina FW)

Match Details:
Australia 0 – 2 Brazil
Sunday, 17th July 1988
Sydney, Australia
1988 Bicentennial Gold Cup Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Wally Savor (DF)
3   Graham Jennings (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) 
5   Robbie Dunn (DF)
12 Alan Davidson (DF)
6   Paul Wade (MF) 
11 Oscar Crino (MF)
7   Frank Farina (FW)
9   Graham Arnold (FW)
19 Scott Ollerenshaw (FW)

Substitutions:
16 Vlado Bozinoski (MF)
17 Robbie Slater (MF)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
Brazil has always been a tough opponent for the Socceroos with only one victory in 2001 and only 1 goal in all 8 matches. In other words, whenever Australia scored a goal against Brazil, the Socceroos have won the game. So keep on scoring 'Roos.

07th July 1988 – Australia 0 – 1 Brazil
17th July 1988 – Australia 0 – 2 Brazil
14th December 1997 – Australia 0 – 0 Brazil
21th December 1997 – Brazil 6 – 0 Australia
09th June 2001 – Australia 1 – 0 Brazil
18th June 2006 – Brazil 2 – 0 Australia
07th September 2013 – Brazil 6 – 0 Australia
13th June 2017 – Australia 0 – 4 Brazil

Kit: Away Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Wally Savor (DF)

Match Details:
Australia 0 – 1 IFK Gøtenburg (SWE)
Sunday, 10th January 1988
Sydney, Australia
FIFA International Friendly Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Wally Savor (DF)
3   Graham Jennings (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) 
5   Robbie Dunn (DF)
12 Alan Davidson (DF)
6   Paul Wade (MF) 
11 Oscar Crino (MF)
7   Frank Farina (FW)
9   Graham Arnold (FW)
19 Scott Ollerenshaw (FW)

Substitutions:
Mike Gibson (GK)
Alex Tobin (DF)
Mike Petersen (MF)
Ernie Tapai (MF)
Joe Mullen (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

1986-1988 Training Shirt 

Kit: Away 1986-1988 Training Shirt | Matildas (Buffalo) 

Player: In Research

Match Details:
Asia Tour with matches played in Chinese Taipei

Squad:                               
Theresa Deas (GK)
Janelle Renshaw (GK)
Amanda George (DF)
Jane Oakley (DF)
Janine McPhee (DF)
Joanne Millman (DF)
Lyn Spencer (DF)
Michelle Sawyers (DF)
Sue Buswell (DF)
Jill Latimer (MF)
Kerry Millman (MF)
Sue Monteath (MF)
Julie Murray (FW)
Leanne Priestly (FW)
Renaye Iserief (FW)
Sharon Dewar (FW)

Coach: John Adshed

1988 OLYMPICS | SEOUL

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Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Jeffrey Olver (GK)

Match Details:
Soviet Union 3 – 0 Australia 
Sunday, 25th September 1988
Busan, South Korea  
1988 Summer Olympics Quarter-Finals Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Gary van Egmond (DF)
3   Graham Jennings (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) 
5   Robbie Dunn (DF)
12 Alan Davidson (DF)
6   Paul Wade (MF) 
11 Oscar Crino (MF)
16 Vlado Bozinoski (MF)
7   Frank Farina (FW)
9   Graham Arnold (FW)

Substitutions:
18 David Mitchell (FW)

Bench:
20 Michael Gibson (GK)
13 Alex Tobin (DF)
14 Alan Hunter (DF)
8   Mike Petersen (MF)
15 Andrew Koczka (MF)
17 Robbie Slater (MF)
10 John Kosmina (FW)
19 Scott Ollerenshaw (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
The match worn Australian goalkeeper kit of the 1988 Olympic Games had no coat of arms patch compared to the home and away kit. The material has also been very different, only the style of the back number has been the same.

Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Jeffrey Olver (GK)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 0 Yugoslavia
Sunday, 18th September 1988
Gwangju, South Korea  
1988 Summer Olympics Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Gary van Egmond (DF)
3   Graham Jennings (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) 
5   Robbie Dunn (DF)
12 Alan Davidson (DF)
6   Paul Wade (MF) 
8   Mike Petersen (MF)
11 Oscar Crino (MF)
7   Frank Farina (FW) | Goal 48min
9   Graham Arnold (FW)

Substitutions:
None

Bench:
20 Michael Gibson (GK)
13 Alex Tobin (DF)
14 Alan Hunter (DF)
15 Andrew Koczka (MF)
16 Vlado Bozinoski (MF)
17 Robbie Slater (MF)
10 John Kosmina (FW)
18 David Mitchell (FW)
19 Scott Ollerenshaw (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
Until 1992, the Australian team for the Summer Olympics was the Socceroos team. Since 1992, the men's Olympic soccer teams have been restricted to players under the age of 23, with three exceptions allowed per team, and the Australian soccer team has since been called the Olyroos.

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Oscar Crino (MF)

Match Details:
Soviet Union 3 – 0 Australia 
Sunday, 25th September 1988
Busan, South Korea  
1988 Summer Olympics Quarter-Finals Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Gary van Egmond (DF)
3   Graham Jennings (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) 
5   Robbie Dunn (DF)
12 Alan Davidson (DF)
6   Paul Wade (MF) 
11 Oscar Crino (MF)
16 Vlado Bozinoski (MF)
7   Frank Farina (FW)
9   Graham Arnold (FW)

Substitutions:
18 David Mitchell (FW)

Bench:
20 Michael Gibson (GK)
13 Alex Tobin (DF)
14 Alan Hunter (DF)
8   Mike Petersen (MF)
15 Andrew Koczka (MF)
17 Robbie Slater (MF)
10 John Kosmina (FW)
19 Scott Ollerenshaw (FW)

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
A very unique coat of arms patch has been used for the Olympic Games in 1988. The Socceroos managed to finish 2nd in their group stage with Brazil (1st), Yugoslavia (3rd) and Nigeria (4th) but could not defeat Soviet Union during the Quarter-finals who finally even won the Gold medal of the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Kit: Away Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Gary van Egmond

Match Details:
Nigeria 0 – 1 Australia 
Thursday, 22th September 1988
Seoul, South Korea  
1988 Summer Olympics Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Gary van Egmond (DF)
3   Graham Jennings (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) 
5   Robbie Dunn (DF)
12 Alan Davidson (DF)
6   Paul Wade (MF)  
11 Oscar Crino (MF)
9   Graham Arnold (FW)
10 John Kosmina (FW) | (goal 76min)
18 David Mitchell (FW)

Substitutions:
15 Andrew Koczka (MF)
19 Scott Ollerenshaw (FW)

Bench:
20 Michael Gibson (GK)
13 Alex Tobin (DF)
14 Alan Hunter (DF)
8   Mike Petersen (MF)
16 Vlado Bozinoski (MF)
17 Robbie Slater (MF)
7   Frank Farina (FW)

Manager: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
The Socceroos have used the away kit only once during the 1988 Summer Olympics and achieved a narrow victory against Nigeria. Australia's U23 team has faced Nigeria in total 3 times, Australia's seniors (Socceroos) played only once against the African team. And both, Olyroos and Socceroos, have always won their matches with 1-0.

SEASON 1988-1990

GOALKEEPER KIT

HOME KIT

AWAY KIT

Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Jeffrey Olver (GK)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 1 Israel
Sunday, 16th April 1989
Sydney, Australia
1990 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Wally Savor (DF)
3   Alan Davidson (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) 
5   Gary van Egmond (DF)
6   Paul Wade (MF) 
10 Oscar Crino (MF)
7   Frank Farina (FW)
8   David Mitchell (FW)
9   Graham Arnold (FW)
11 Eddie Krncevic (FW)

Substitutions:
13 Mike Petersen (MF)
15 Paul Trimboli (FW) | Goal 88min

Coach: Frank Arok

Stats & Facts:
In 1989 Australia played Israel and worn their Adidas home kit. Goalkeeper Jeffrey Olver has actually worn an Umbro kit, but as Adidas had been the offical equipment supplier of the Socceroos, they had to make some little changes to the GK kit.

1. The coat of arms patch has been placed on the right hand side to cover the Umbro logo.

2. The original Umbro shirt had no collar, so Adidas added a collar, to make the shirt looking different compared to the Umbro kit.

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: Oscar Crino MF)

Match Details:
Australia 1 – 1 Israel
Sunday, 16th April 1989
Sydney, Australia
1990 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Match 

Starting Lineup:                               
1   Jeffrey Olver (GK) 
2   Wally Savor (DF)
3   Alan Davidson (DF)
4   Charlie Yankos (DF) 
5   Gary van Egmond (DF)
6   Paul Wade (MF) 
10 Oscar Crino (MF)
7   Frank Farina (FW)
8   David Mitchell (FW)
9   Graham Arnold (FW)
11 Eddie Krncevic (FW)

Substitutions:
13 Mike Petersen (MF)
15 Paul Trimboli (FW) | Goal 88min

Coach: Frank Arok

Kit: Home Shirt | Socceroos (Adidas) 

Player: In Research

Match Details:
In Research

1988-1990 Training Shirt 

Kit: Goalkeeper Shirt | Joeys U17 (Reusch) 

Player: Mark Schwarzer

Match Details:
1989 World Championship Match

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