http://www.watoday.com.au/breaking-news-sport/cahill-kewell-look-to-2014-20100624-z09x.htmlCahill, Kewell look to 2014Tim Cahill and Harry Kewell have pledged themselves to Australia's 2014 World Cup campaign after the Socceroos' brave and fruitless fight to get out of the group stage in South Africa.
Both key players say they can continue their international careers into their mid-30s and will keep playing for their country if picked.
Should both continue until the next World Cup, Cahill would be aged 34 and Kewell 35.
In Kewell's case, the injuries that have plagued his career might be the key to whether he carry through on his good intentions.
Cahill, who netted his 21st goal in 42 appearances in the 2-1 win over Serbia on Wednesday which wasn't enough to lift the Socceroos out of Group D, says injuries are the only thing that will end his international career.
"I'm a very proud Australian. I'll keep playing for as long as I can," Cahill said.
"I give everything - the only thing that will stop me is serious injury."
And Kewell said he would even consider running out in next January's Asian Cup in Qatar if selected by the Socceroos' new coach.
"If I'm selected, yeah," Kewell said.
"I think my brief 25 minutes in the World Cup was enough to show people that I'm back.
"It was a shame that it didn't last."
When asked if he had played his last World Cup game, Kewell said: "No, I don't think I have."