AustraliaPatrick Beach – Australia | World Cup 2026 Player Profile

    Patrick Beach
    Patrick Beach
    Date of BirthAugust 6, 2003 (age 22)
    Place of Birth
    Height / Weight183 / 75
    PositionGoalkeeper
    Current ClubMelbourne City
    42
    Career
    Appearances
    0
    Career
    Goals
    2025-26 Season
    CompetitionMPGlsAst
    Friendlies100
    World Cup300
    AFC Champions League Elite1000
    A-League2500
    AFC U23 Asian Cup300
    All Competitions4200
    4
    Int'l
    Caps
    0
    Int'l
    Goals
    Australia's group: Group D →
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    World Cup 2026

    Group D →
    #TeamPWDLGDPts
    1United StatesUnited States320146
    2AustraliaAustralia311104
    3ParaguayParaguay3111-24
    4TurkeyTurkey3102-23

    2026 tournament outlook

    Patrick Beach will represent Australia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Australia have been drawn in Group D alongside United States, Paraguay, Turkey. Their campaign begins on 2026-06-13 against Turkey at BC Place, Vancouver. As a goalkeeper, Beach will be looking to make an impact on the biggest stage in world football. Australia's best World Cup finish is Round of 16 (2022). They'll be aiming to go further in 2026.

    Australia at the 2026 World Cup

    Patrick Beach is part of the Australia squad for the 2026 World Cup, managed by Tony Popovic, alongside J. Gauci, C. Elder, M. Balard, and N. Irankunda among the key players.

    View full Australia team profile →

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    Australia Teammates

    PlayerPosition
    J. GauciGoalkeeper
    C. ElderDefender
    M. BalardMidfielder
    N. IrankundaAttacker

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