Bozanic could face Liverpool & Ajax
Reading winger Oliver Bozanic has jetted off with Australia's under 20 squad as they set off for a European tour.
Bozanic, who was offered a new contract by the Club last week, will take part in the Terborg Tournament, an unusual competition featuring both club sides and international youth teams.
Bozanic's team face Feyenoord, De Graafschap, Valencia and Atletico Mineiro in their group. The other group contains Liverpool, Ajax, PSV, Gremio and Egypt's youth side.
The tournament takes place over two days, with games of two 20-minute halves. The top two in each group go through to the semi-finals, while the remaining sides face the corresponding team in the other group to determine 5th to 10th overall positions.
The Australians later take part in another tournament, while friendlies with Egypt and De Graafschap have also been arranged.
In July, they joy off to South America for further friendly games.
Australia u20s fixtures
19 May 2009
Friendly - Qantas Young Socceroos v De Graafschap (Terborg) - 1:00pm
22 May 2009
TT - Valencia CF v Qantas Young Socceroos (Terborg) - 2:10pm
TT - Qantas Young Socceroos v Feyenoord (Terborg) - 7:10pm
23 May 2009
TT - Qantas Young Socceroos v Atletico Mineiro (Terborg) - 11:40am
TT - De Graafschap v Qantas Young Socceroos (Terborg) - 3:00pm
24 May 2009
TT - Terborg Touwernooi Finals Series - Terborg
26 May 2009
Friendly - Qantas Young Socceroos v Egypt U-20 (Terborg) - 11:00am
30 May 2009
ICGT - Qantas Young Socceroos v PSV Eindhoven (Uitgeest) - 12:00pm
ICGT - Qantas Young Socceroos v Ajax Amsterdam (Uitgeest) - 1:40pm
ICGT - Celtic v Qantas Young Socceroos (Uitgeest) 3:30pm
1 June 2009
ICGT - Qantas Young Socceroos v FC Uitgeest (Uitgeest) 10:00am
ICGT - Qantas Young Socceroos v Vitesse (Uitgeest) 11:35am
ICGT - Semi Finals and Finals (Uitgeest) - 2:00pm
Bozanic, 20, and the rest of the young Socceroos are gearing up for the under 20s World Cup, which takes place in Egypt in September and October. They face Brazil, Czech Republic and Costa Rica in their group.
England have also qualified, and Hal Robson-Kanu and James Henry would be eligible. They were both included in the last u20s squad for a friendly with Italy, although they had to pull out through injury.














