Durante and fellow Phoenix defender Jon McKain have both been included in the Australia squad for next month's Asian Cup qualifier.

Durante, 27, is yet to make his full senior international debut, although he has previously been part of Socceroos coach Pim Verbeek's World Cup training squad. McKain, 28, is in line to add to his 12 senior international appearances for Australia, his last in 2006.

Durante said the call-up to the 25-man squad was a huge honour.

"I'm rapt,  very, very pleased. Every footballer wants to play for their country and to have this chance is fantastic," he said.

The shot at being part of the Socceroos squad for this year's World Cup finals in South Africa was a massive bonus, especially given that Durante had previously been part of the Australian training squad for the world's biggest sporting event.

"I've been part of a training camp before so I know what to expect. That means I'll probably be a little more relaxed and be able to push my chances for South Africa," he said.

Durante said he never lost his ambition to play senior representative football.

"I've simply focused on playing well for Phoenix each week and it's nice to be rewardede said," h. When I came to Wellington people said my international chances would be dead and buried.

"I've never believed that, I never saw joining the Phoenix as a disadvantage and this is proof of that."

There is a good chance Durante will play alongside his mate, McKain, against Indonesia.

"It'd be fantastic if Jonny and I got to play together," said Durante. "We're very comfortable in our partnership and I'm glad we've both been rewarded for a good season."

McKain said his selection came as a surprise despite his good form for Phoenix.

"I've been concentrating on playing well for the Phoenix, so this is a bonus," he said. "I've worked on getting back into the starting XI and the whole team's on a good run.

"For the first time since I've been in Wellington I'm completely injury-free, there are no little niggles, and I'm playing in my preferred position."

Like Durante, McKain said selection to the international squad was proof that playing for Phoenix was no barrier to higher honours.

He added: "We're playing well and people are taking notice. I think it's a big statement to the league. Even us so-called 'Aussie rejects' are getting attention."