2024 A-Leagues All Stars Men game

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2024 A-Leagues All Star Men game
Event2023–24 A-League Men
Date24 May 2024
VenueMarvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
2022

The 2024 A-Leagues All Stars Men game was the fourth edition of the A-Leagues All Stars Game, and the first since the 2022 Game. It was held at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on 24 May 2024 against English club Newcastle United as part of Global Football Week Melbourne

Pre-match[edit]

In March 2024, the A-Leagues announced that the A-League All Stars Men would play Newcastle United at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on 24 May 2024 as part of Global Football Week Melbourne – shortly ahead of the 2024 A-League Men Grand Final.[1] In addition, an A-Leagues All Stars Women game would be held for the first time, against Arsenal, immediately after the men's game at the same venue.[2] Newcastle would also play Tottenham Hotspur at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in a friendly two days before the All Stars game.[3] The official kit partner was announced to be Kappa.[4]

Squads[edit]

The A-League All Stars Men squad will initially consist of 23 to 26 players, as selected by the coaching staff, before being finalised to an 18 to 20 player squad.[5] Only a maximum of four players per club can be chosen.[5] Nestory Irankunda and Daniel Penha were announced to be the first two players to be selected in the squad as voted by fans.[4][6] On 14 May 2024, Patrick Kisnorbo was named head coach of the A-League All Stars Men, with Robert Stanton and Mark Milligan as assistant coaches and Michael Theo as goalkeeping coach.[7]

A 13-player preliminary squad selected by Kisnorbo was announced on 15 May. Penha withdrew due to personal reasons.[8] Following the season's semi-finals on 20 May, Kisnorbo added eight players from Sydney FC and Wellington Phoenix to finalise a 21-player squad for the match.[9] Around the same day, Newcastle United's head coach Eddie Howe announced a 29-player squad for the matches against Tottenham Hotspur and the A-League Men All Stars.[10] Garang Kuol featured as the only Australian player for The Magpies from their 2023–24 season.[11]

Before the match, Howe renamed the starting line-up from their match against Tottenham to consist of under-21s players. Kieran Trippier was named on the bench as the only over-21 player in the match squad after a majority of first-team players were withdrawn.[12] Kuol made his unofficial starting debut for Newcastle in the match.[13] None of the players named for the English side had registered a Premier League start prior to the match.[14]

A-Leagues All Stars Men squad[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK New Zealand NZL Alex Paulsen (Wellington Phoenix)
4 DF England ENG Scott Wootton (Wellington Phoenix)
6 MF Australia AUS Luke Brattan (Sydney FC)
7 FW Australia AUS Mathew Leckie (Melbourne City)
8 DF Brazil BRA Marcelo (Western Sydney Wanderers)
9 FW Australia AUS Apostolos Stamatelopoulos (Newcastle Jets)
10 MF Germany GER Tolgay Arslan (Melbourne City)
11 MF Bulgaria BUL Bozhidar Kraev (Wellington Phoenix)
12 MF Australia AUS Jake Hollman (Macarthur FC)
14 FW Australia AUS Nicolas Milanovic (Western Sydney Wanderers)
17 DF Australia AUS Ben Garuccio (Western United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF New Zealand NZL Ben Old (Wellington Phoenix)
20 GK Australia AUS Lawrence Thomas (Western Sydney Wanderers)
21 DF Australia AUS Jordan Courtney-Perkins (Sydney FC)
22 FW Australia AUS Adam Taggart (Perth Glory)
23 DF Australia AUS Rhyan Grant (Sydney FC)
26 MF Republic of Ireland IRL Jay O'Shea (Brisbane Roar)
27 DF Australia AUS Kai Trewin (Brisbane Roar)


32 MF Australia AUS Angus Thurgate (Western United)
66 FW Australia AUS Nestory Irankunda (Adelaide United)
DF New Zealand NZL Tim Payne (Wellington Phoenix)

Newcastle United squad[edit]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF England ENG Kieran Trippier
3 DF Wales WAL Paul Dummett
7 MF Brazil BRA Joelinton
9 FW England ENG Callum Wilson
11 MF Scotland SCO Matt Ritchie
14 FW Sweden SWE Alexander Isak
15 FW England ENG Harvey Barnes
17 DF Sweden SWE Emil Krafth
20 DF England ENG Lewis Hall
22 GK England ENG Nick Pope
23 MF England ENG Jacob Murphy
24 FW Paraguay PAR Miguel Almirón
29 GK England ENG Mark Gillespie
30 DF Scotland SCO Harrison Ashby
32 MF Scotland SCO Elliot Anderson
No. Pos. Nation Player
33 DF England ENG Dan Burn
34 MF Scotland SCO Lucas De Bolle
38 FW Australia AUS Garang Kuol
39 MF Brazil BRA Bruno Guimarães
40 MF England ENG Joe White
49 FW England ENG Amadou Diallo
52 MF England ENG Jay Turner-Cooke
54 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Alex Murphy
63 FW England ENG Ben Parkinson
64 MF England ENG Ellis Stanton
65 DF England ENG Ciaran Thompson
72 DF England ENG Dylan Charlton
84 GK England ENG Aidan Harris
90 MF Norway NOR Travis Hernes

Match[edit]

Details[edit]

A-Leagues All Stars Men AustraliaNew Zealand8–0England Newcastle United
Report
Referee: Daniel Elder (Australia)

Post-match[edit]

The men's game was heavily criticised for the schedule of the event which resorted Newcastle United to field a team of players from their youth academy after the club's first-team players were withdrawn for international duty. The average age of the match squad was 19.5 years old, excluding goalkeeper Mark Gillespie.[15] Eddie Howe noted that it was not possible for his side to field the first-team players due to travel, risk of injuries, and the recent conclusion of the 2023–24 Premier League.[16] Newcastle reportedly travelled 16,914 km (10,510 m) from Heathrow Airport to play in Melbourne, three days after their 2023–24 season finished. Kieran Trippier and Alan Shearer criticised the date of the friendlies which placed near to the 2024 Copa América and UEFA Euro in June 2024.[17][18] For fans, the match was deemed to be disrespectful to the A-League and local supporters for fielding a weaker side than anticipated.[19] Newcastle were reported to have received a seven-figure sum from the matches.[14]

After concerns were raised about player welfare, The Football Association opened about a rule change that would prohibit overseas friendlies after a season was completed. English clubs are also obligated to give players a five-week rest following that period. It was also reported that the Australian Professional Leagues (APL) were aware of these concerns.[20] The match was the first win for the A-League Men in an A-Leagues All Stars Game after losing in the matches to Manchester United, Juventus and Barcelona. The crowd was confirmed to be 42,000 spectators in total after the women's match.[21] Despite the absence of first-team players, Howe said the match was a great experience for the younger players going against an experienced opposition.[22] All Stars head coach Patrick Kisnorbo praised his sides' hunger and dominance during the match although understood Howe's decision prior. Kisnorbo also suggested for future matches to be between an Asian side rather than a European side to solve scheduling issues.[23]

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