Socceroos World cup hero was overlooked by A-League club this year
Socceroos reserve goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne is the toast of Australia after sealing Australia's passage into the FIFA World Cup.
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Socceroos reserve goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne is the toast of Australia after sealing Australia's passage into the FIFA World Cup.
DOHA : Substitute goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne’s dancing antics helped Australia claim a shootout win over Peru in an inter-continental playoff on Monday but said he was no hero, only playing his part as they claimed a fifth straight World Cup appearance.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar: Australia qualified for a fifth straight World Cup after a 5-4 penalty shootout win over Peru in their intercontinental playoff on Monday. The teams failed to score in regulation and extra time at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, and goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne, sent on as a substitute in the dying seconds of extra time, proved to be the star for Australia by saving the last penalty from Alex Valera. “I’m not a hero,” Redmayne said.
Australia have qualified for their fifth World Cup in a row after a dramatic penalty shoot-out win over Peru in the intercontinental play-off decider. Sydney FC goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne replaced Brighton's Mathew Ryan in the 121st minute and proved to be the unlikely hero for the Socceroos. Ad/> Redmayne danced frantically across his goal-line for every penalty, waving his arms up and down, and eventually the tactic paid off as he saved Alex Valera's spot-kick to seal Australia's place at the Qatar World Cup.
Australia have booked their place at the 2022 World Cup.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar (AP) — Australia qualified for a fifth straight World Cup after a 5-4 penalty shootout win over Peru in their intercontinental playoff on Monday.
The Qatar 2022 World Cup is just around the corner, with less than 200 days to go until the start of the most important soccer tournament in the world. 30 of the 32 teams that will compete for the grand trophy have already qualified.
Australia have booked their place at the 2022 World Cup.