This is not a list that features the most important goals, only the best looking goals. Honorable mention to Frank Farina’s bicycle kick against Canada, Mark Bresciano’s amazing volley against Scotland, Ned Zelic’s goal against the Netherlands, Tommy Oars solo goal against Japan, Josip Skoko’s goal against Greece, Tim Cahill’s goals against Japan and Jimmy Mackay’s goal to take Australia to their first world cup in 1974.

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  2. Am old enough to remember Ray Baartz goal to put the Socceroos into their first WC finals…black and white TV then but a cracker…almost went through the back of the net.

  3. We are FOOTBALLROOS now, we are part of world football finally… all respect to all the RED NECKS in Australia BUT we need to learn proper English !?

  4. You've missed from both this video and the honourable mentions in the description, the impossible goal kicked against Japan in Saitama from halfway between the left goal post and the corner flag. Should be number 2 on this list.

  5. I m glad they put Charlie yankos' goal in 🔥💯. I remember it well agdinst world champion at the tine Argentina eith the late great Diego Maradona.

  6. And Cahill’s goal against the Netherlands was somehow only the sixth best goal of the 2014 World Cup. Absolutely scandalous.

  7. This should’ve been a top ten. Because you could’ve easily put all three JPN vs AUS goals from 2006 here, plus Holman’s long range effort from 2010.

  8. Harry Kewell, Tim Cahill, Mark Viduka, Marko Bresciano, Vincenzo Grella, Aaron Mooy, Trent Sainsbury, Mark Milligan, Mark Schwazer, Craig Foster, Bruce Djite.

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