Auckland FC striker Logan Rogerson earns recall to All Whites squad

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Striker Logan Rogerson has earned a recall to the New Zealand national team for the September friendly internationals against Mexico and the United States.

Rogerson (26) recently signed for new A-League club Auckland FC after three years playing in Finland and Armenia.

He has been added to the All Whites squad after its announcement.

Main photo: Logan Rogerson … has nine caps for his country. Photo credit: Phototek.

New Zealand have selected a squad that is considered one of the strongest ever, including players attached to clubs in the English Premier League, Italy’s Serie A, and France’s LIgue 1.

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New Zealand

Name/caps/goals/club

Goalkeepers

Max Crocombe (9/0) Burton Albion, England
Alex Paulsen (1/0) Auckland FC, New Zealand (on loan from AFC Bournemouth)
Oli Sail (9/0) Perth Glory, Australia

Defenders

Tyler Bindon (10/0) Reading, England
Michael Boxall (49/0) Minnesota United, United States
Liberato Cacace (25/1) Empoli FC, Italy
Tim Payne (37/2) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Nando Pijnaker (19/0) Sligo Rovers, Republic of Ireland
Tommy Smith (55/2) Auckland FC, New Zealand
Finn Surman (5/1) Portland Timbers, United States
Dalton Wilkins (3/0) Sønderjyske Fodbold, Denmark

Midfielders

Joe Bell (18/1) Viking FK, Norway
Matthew Garbett (22/3) NAC Breda, Netherlands
Ben Old (8/1) AS Saint Etienne, France
Alex Rufer (13/0) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Sarpreet Singh (14/1), União de Leiria, Portugal
Marko Stamenić (21/1) Olympiacos, Greece (on loan from Nottingham Forest)

Forwards

Kosta Barbarouses (60/7) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
Elijah Just (26/2) SKN St. Pölten, Austria (on loan from AC Horsens)
Logan Rogerson (9/1), Auckland FC, New Zealand
Ben Waine (16/5) Plymouth Argyle, England
Chris Wood (74/34) Nottingham Forest, England

Head coach: Darren Bazeley

September fixtures

Game to be played Sunday September 8, 2024 (NZT)

Mexico v New Zealand
Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, 1pm (NZT)

Game to be played Wednesday September 11, 2024 (NZT)

United States v New Zealand
TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio, 11am (NZT)

This story was first published on August 31, 2024.

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