Garang Kuol, who will joinNewcastle United in January, has been selected in Australia's squad for the World Cup.
Kuol has one cap for Australia against New Zealand in September, but he hasn't started a game for the Central Coast.
Australia coach Graham Arnold said that the child needed to be himself.
He showed how he could change a game. He wants to amuse himself.
There are notable omissions from Arnold's squad, including a former Celtic player, a central defender, and a keeper.
Arnold said thatSainsbury hasn't played for a while.
I went for players like Harry Souttar and Kye Rowles because they have done well. There are tough decisions to be made.
There are seven players in the squad who are from the Scottish league.
There are a number of people who could feature in this year's edition of the tournament.
Australia will play France in the World Cup on November 22nd, followed by Tunisia four days later and then a match against Danes on November 30th.
"It's been a unique and difficult qualification campaign and we have an exciting squad which will do everything to make Australia proud on the world stage," said Arnold.
During the qualification campaign, we called upon 68 players and every one of them made a difference.
The goalkeepers are Mathew Ryan, Andrew Redmayne, and Danny Vukic.
Goalkeepers: Milos Degenek (Columbus Crew), Thomas Deng (Aibirex Niigata), Fran Karacic (Brescia), and Harry Souttar (Stoke).
Bailey Wright (Sunderland), Jackson Irvine (St Pauli), and Riley McGree (Middlesbrough) are in the middle of the team.
James Maclaren, Mitchell Duke, and Garang Kuol are forwards.