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Experience and youth characterise the men’s and women’s teams for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, confirmed today by New Zealand Football and the New Zealand Olympic Committee.

The Football Ferns will rely on a core of experience, as the quartet Abby Erceg, Ria Percival, Anna Green and Ali Riley will be playing at their fourth Olympic Games, while talent from the bronze medal winning U-17s is also starting to come through in the squad via striker Gabi Rennie (yet to be capped at senior level) and goalkeeper Anna Leat.

Meanwhile, led by Burnley FC striker Chris Wood and Minnesota United centreback Michael Boxall, back for their second Olympic Games, the men’s team features a host of exciting talent, such as Liberato Cacace, Ben Waine and Joe Bell.

Tokyo 2020 is key for reigniting our women’s and men’s high performance programmes,” says New Zealand Football CEO Andrew Pragnell.

“The impact of COVID-19 has been massive on our international activity, so we’re delighted with the opportunity to get our national teams playing again.  

“For the Football Ferns, Tokyo 2020 marks the beginning of the build-up for the biggest prize of them all – hosting the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup on home soil. A blend of experience and potential makes up the Football Ferns squad, and we are now starting to see some of our most exciting talent, already versed in succeeding at FIFA events, come through to the senior side.

“For our men’s side, Tokyo 2020 helps to re-start preparations for qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The side is an incredible group of young talent, guided by some of our most accomplished senior players, which makes for a very dynamic team playing football for New Zealand in Tokyo,” he says.
 
Women’s squad:

First Name

Last Name

Current club

CJ

Bott

Vålerenga, Norway

Katie

Bowen

KC, USA

Claudia

Bunge

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

Olivia

Chance

Brisbane Roar FC, Australia

Daisy

Cleverley

Georgetown University, USA

Abby

Erceg

North Carolina Courage, USA

Anna

Green

Lower Hutt City AFC, NZ

Betsy

Hassett

Stjarnan, Iceland

Anna

Leat

FFDP, NZ

Annalie

Longo

Melbourne Victory FC, Australia

Meikayla

Moore

Liverpool FC, England

Erin

Nayler

Unattached

Ria

Percival

Tottenham Hotspur, England

Gabi

Rennie

Indiana University, USA

Ali

Riley

Orlando Pride, USA

Emma

Rolston

Unattached

Paige

Satchell

FFDP, NZ

Hannah

Wilkinson

Unattached

 
Travelling reserves:
Elizabeth Anton (FFDP, NZ), Victoria Esson (Avaldsnes IL, Norway), Michaela Robertson (Lower Hutt City AFC, NZ), Marissa Van Der Meer (FFDP, NZ)  

Unavailable for selection:
Rosie White (OL Reign, USA), Nicole Stratford (FFDP, NZ)
 
Men’s squad:
 

First Name

Surname

Current club

Joe

Bell

Viking FK, Norway

Michael

Boxall

Minnesota United, USA

Liberato

Cacace

Sint-Truidense VV, Belgium

Joey

Champness

Newcastle Jets, Australia

Callan

Elliot

Xanthi FC, Greece

Dane

Ingham

Perth Glory, Australia

Elijah

Just

FC Helsingør, Denmark

Clayton

Lewis

Wellington Phoenix, NZ

Callum

McCowatt

FC Helsingør, Denmark

Nando

Pijnaker

Rio Ave FC, Portugal

Winston
 
(Tim

Reid*   or

Payne)

West Ham United, England
 
(Wellington Phoenix, NZ)

Jamie

Searle

Swansea City AFC, Wales

Marko

Stamenic

FC Copenhagen, Switzerland

George

Stanger

Hamilton Academical, Scotland

Gianni

Stensness

Central Coast Mariners, Australia

Ben

Waine

Wellington Phoenix, NZ

Christopher

Wood

Burnley FC, England

Michael

Woud

Almere City FC, Netherlands



 

*Winston Reid is subject to availability and is therefore, bracketed with Tim Payne

Travelling reserves:
Matthew Garbett (Falkenbergs FF, Sweden), Ben Old (Wellington Phoenix, NZ), Alex Paulsen (Wellington Phoenix, NZ), Sam Sutton (Wellington Phoenix, NZ)

Non-travelling reserves:
Myer Bevan (TS Galaxy, South Africa), James McGarry (Wellington Phoenix, NZ), Owen Parker-Price (Torslanda IK, Sweden)

Unavailable for selection:
Sarpreet Singh (Bayern Munich, Germany), Ryan Thomas (PSV, Netherlands)
 
The Football Ferns play in Group G, and will come up against Sweden, USA and Australia. Their campaign gets underway against Australia on Wednesday 21 July.

The men play in Group B, and will come up against Korea Republic, Honduras and Romania. Their campaign gets underway against Korea Republic on Thursday 22 July.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games
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