The Subway Young Socceroos cruised a 6-0 win over Laos in their ASEAN Under-19 Boys’ Championship opener in Indonesia, where some of the Isuzu UTE A-League’s brightest talents starred.
Western Sydney Wanderers’ Marcus Younis, Western United forward Jake Najdovski and Melbourne City sensation Arion Sulemani scored two goals apiece to fuel the Subway Young Socceroos in their opening Group B fixture on Thursday.
The Subway Young Socceroos – featuring an all-A-Leagues-based squad – are out to win the tournament formerly known as the AFF Championship for a sixth time, having done so previously in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2016 and 2019, while they will look to triumph on the back of the Subway Joeys claiming the U16 event earlier this month.
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Dylan Peraic-Cullen (Central Coast Mariners), Zac De Jesus (Sydney FC), Ryley Hollingdale (Western Sydney Wanderers), Fabian Talladira (Adelaide United), Tiago Quintal (Sydney FC), Tyler Williams (Sydney FC), Adam Bugarija (Perth Glory), Dylan Leonard (Western United), Jesse Hoey (Melbourne Victory), Younis and Sulemani were in the starting XI.
Sulemani set the tone in Indonesia with a quick-fire brace in the first half.
Sulemani, who signed a three-year deal through to the 2025-26 season in June 2023, had been on the verge of earning his first senior minutes at Isuzu UTE A-League level before his length spell on the sidelines.
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Western Sydney and A-Leagues rising star Younis made it 3-0 in first-half stoppage time.
Younis completed his double with 12 minutes remaining against Laos before Najdovski came off the bench and scored in the fourth minute of stoppage time and again six minutes later.
Najdovski is a Western United academy graduate who signed a contract extension through to the 2025-26 season.