This camp (from May 9-14) be the last Australian-based training camp before both teams head overseas later in the month to continue their respective preparations.

The Qantas Olyroos will travel to Japan at the end of the month to play an international friendly match against the Japanese U-23 National team in Niigata, whilst the Qantas Young Socceroos will head to Europe to train and compete at the Terborg Tournament (www.terborgtoernooi.nl).

Tom Rogic, Adam Jenner and Ryan Edwards have been added to the squad which gathered in Melbourne last week, as well as goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis who has recently come off contract with Liverpool FC. Mate Dugandzic returns to the squad after recovering from an injury, but a slight calf strain will prevent Tahj Minniecon from joining the camp and Brian Bran has not been re-selected.

Aurelio Vidmar is very pleased with the progress made over the past two camps and will use this camp to finalise his squad for the upcoming match against the Japanese.

We have turned the corner in terms of our match fitness after the last camp but, as seen in our training match against Melbourne Victory last week, we are not quite there yet," Vidmar said.

Against Victory, our first half was excellent, but we started to tire in the second half. We will need to build on that to be competitive.

We are at a critical point in our preparations and we will continue to work on our shape and structure.

The players need to assert themselves next week to guarantee their place on the plane to Japan and then the qualifiers."

After learning the draw for the FIFA U-20 World Cup last week, Jan Versleijen can now focus his attention on the group opponents.

The past two camps have given me a good idea on the technical and tactical ability of the players and by the end of the second camp I noticed a marked improvement in the group," Versleijen said.

This camp will be more decisive and I will be looking to confirm the players for our upcoming tour to Europe which will comprise local and overseas-based players.

We are getting closer to the World Cup, the players and staff are getting excited about the prospect of playing against the best in the world and the competition for places is getting tougher."

This is the last of a series of training camps for Australian-based players to prepare for the upcoming 2012 London Olympic Games Asian Qualifiers and FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011. 

The Qantas Olyroos will face Yemen in the second round of the 2012 London Olympic Games Asian Qualifiers on the 19th and 23rd June 2011 with the venues to be confirmed at a later date. 

The Qantas Young Socceroos will compete at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011 which commences on the 29th July with the final to be played on the 20th August.

Qantas Olyroos and Qantas Young Socceroos – Combined Squad List

AIS Camp – 9 to 14 May 2011

Name

Club

Date of Birth

Matthew Acton (gk)

Brisbane Roar

3/6/1992

Mustafa Amini

Central Coast Mariners

20/4/1993

Terry Antonis

Sydney FC

15/11/1993

Eli Babalj

Melbourne Heart

21/2/1992

Jake Barker-Daish

Gold Coast United

7/5/1993

Aziz Behich

Melbourne Heart

16/12/1990

Mark Birighitti (gk)

Adelaide United

17/4/1991

Oliver Bozanic

Central Coast Mariners

8/1/1989

Dean Bouzanis (gk)

Unregistered

2/10/1990

Daniel Bowles

Brisbane Roar

19/10/1991

Mate Dugandzic

Melbourne Heart

22/10/1989

Ryan Edwards

Unregistered

17/11/1993

Sam Gallagher

Central Coast Mariners

5/5/1991

Jason Geria

AIS

10/5/1993

Curtis Good

Melbourne Heart

23/3/1993

Brendan Hamill

Melbourne Heart

18/9/1992

Jack Hingert

Dandenong Thunder (VPL)

26/9/1990

Jason Hoffman

Melbourne Heart

28/1/1989

Bernie Ibini-Isei

Central Coast Mariners

12/9/1992

Adam Jenner

Blacktown City FC  (NSWPL)

12/3/1992

Marko Jesic

Newcastle Jets

7/8/1989

Golgol Mebrahtu

Gold Coast United

28/8/1990

Scott Neville

Perth Glory

11/1/1989

Mitch Nichols

Brisbane Roar

5/1/1989

Mirjan Pavlovic

Wellington Phoenix

21/4/1989

Andrew Redmayne (gk)

Brisbane Roar

13/1/1989

Tom Rogic

Belconnen United (ACTPL)

16/12/1992

Mathew Ryan (gk)

Central Coast Mariners

8/4/1992

Trent Sainsbury

Central Coast Mariners

5/1/1992

James Virgili

Newcastle Jets

8/7/1992

Rocco Visconte

Brisbane Roar

22/4/1990

Note: To be eligible for the upcoming 2012 London Olympic Games players must be born on or after 1/1/1989, whilst to be eligible for the FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011 players must be born on or after 1/1/1991.