Africa-Press – Gambia. New Zealand Football are pleased to confirm the men’s national team squad for the upcoming fixtures against The Gambia, and a yet to be announced side, this November in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
The 21-man squad sees two players called up for their All Whites debut and features 11 players who were part of the Olympic side that reached the quarter-finals at Tokyo 2020.
As with the squad selected for the back-to-back wins against Curaçao and Bahrain in October, no New Zealand or Australia-based players are eligible for selection due to travel restrictions. The full 21-man squad is:
Stefan Marinovic (26 Caps) Hapoel Nof HaGalil, Israel Jamie Searle* (0 Caps) Swansea City, Wales Michael Woud (3 Caps) Almere City FC, Netherlands Michael Boxall (35 Caps) Minnesota United, USA
Liberato Cacace (5 Caps) Sint-Truidense VV, Belgium Francis De Vries* (0 Caps) IFK Värnamo, Sweden Kelvin Kalua (2 Caps) Eastern Suburbs, New Zealand (currently on trial in Europe)
Niko Kirwan (2 Caps) Padova, Italy Nando Pijnaker (3 Caps) FC Helsingør (loan from Rio Ave FC), Denmark Tommy Smith (40 Caps) Colchester United, England
Bill Tuiloma (27 Caps) Portland Timbers, USA Joe Bell (4 Caps) Viking FK, Norway Matthew Garbett (2 Caps) Torino, Italy Sarpreet Singh (7 Caps) SSV Jahn Regensburg (loan from FC Bayern Münich), Germany
Marko Stamenic (2 Caps) HB Køge (on loan from FC Copenhagen), Denmark Joseph Champness (1 Cap) Giresunspor, Turkey Elliot Collier (2 Caps) Chicago Fire, USA
Andre de Jong (6 Caps) AmaZulu FC, South Africa Elijah Just (4 Caps) FC Helsingør, Denmark Callum McCowatt (3 Caps) FC Helsingør, Denmark Chris Wood (59 Caps) Burnley FC, England
*Debut senior national team call-up Head Coach Danny Hay has stressed the importance of continuing to build the momentum from the October window:
“It’s great we are able to get together again so quickly after two good performances last month.
“We need to be playing games to develop as a team, especially after such a long break prior to October, so we want to take every opportunity we can.
“These games will allow us to look at a few new players who weren’t part of the last window as we continue to build towards FIFA World Cup qualifiers next year.” Swansea City’s Jamie Searle, IFK Värnamo’s Francis De Vries and Chicago Fire’s Elliot Collier are new additions to the squad from the October games.
Winston Reid is unavailable in a playing capacity but will travel to Abu Dhabi to train with the squad. He will also continue in his role mentoring the younger members of the team.
All of the squad are vaccinated against COVID-19, as is required for playing and training in Abu Dhabi. New Zealand Football has stressed the importance of vaccination to all players in contention for the team as well as informed them that they risk missing out on future selection if they are unvaccinated. New Zealand Football will not be releasing the vaccination status of individual players not selected for the team.
The All Whites face The Gambia on Tuesday 16 November (Wednesday 17 November NZT) and a yet to be announced side in a warm-up fixture on Friday 12 November (Saturday 13 November NZT). Both games, at the Zayed Sport City Stadium, Abu Dhabi, UAE, will be played at 8pm local time (5am NZT).
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