List of Western Sydney Wanderers FC players

Western Sydney Wanderers FC is an Australian soccer team who currently play in the A-League, the national domestic soccer competition. Colloquially known as Western Sydney, it was founded in 2012 as the tenth member of the then nine-team league.[1] The A-League competition consists of a Regular Season and a Finals Series of the top six teams, with the Premiership being awarded to the club who finishes on top of the table in the Regular Season, and the Championship to the winner of the Grand Final.[2] Winning either of those trophies qualifies a club for the AFC Champions League. In 2014, Football Federation Australia started the FFA Cup, a knock-out cup competition based along the lines of England's FA Cup.

The Wanderers immediately won its first premiership, finishing on top in 2012–13, but they lost the Grand Final to Central Coast Mariners. They finished second place in 2013–14 and 2015–16, but lost the Grand Final to respectively Brisbane Roar and Adelaide United. The Wanderers were qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League due to their premiership and surprisingly won the final against Al-Hilal FC. They also were qualified for the 2014 FIFA Club World Cup, finishing sixth.

This list includes players who have made at least one on-field appearance (either as a starting player or as a substitute) for the Wanderers in a competitive match. Friendly matches are not included. The Wanderers have had several players compete for them who have been capped at international level, before, during or after their time with the team.

Records

Key

  • The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 12 August 2020. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
Positions key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the A-League, A-League Finals, FFA Cup, AFC Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup

Players

Oldest player Ante Covic made 97 appearances.[3]

Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Western Sydney Wanderers.

List of Western Sydney Wanderers players with 25 or more appearances
Player Nationality Pos Club career Starts Subs Total Goals
Appearances
Kwabena Appiah  Australia 2012–20151820380
Michael Beauchamp  Australia 2012–2014440442
Mark Bridge  Australia 2012–2016
2017–2019
1192214138
Shannon Cole  Australia 2012–20174334775
Ante Covic  Australia 2012–2015970970
Adam D'Apuzzo  Australia 2012–2014481490
Labinot Haliti  Australia 2012–201546408610
Youssouf Hersi  Australia 2012–2014448528
Dino Kresinger  Australia 2012–2013178252
Aaron Mooy  Australia 2012–20144311545
Shinji Ono  Japan 2012–201447105711
Jérome Polenz  Germany DF2012–2014491502
Mateo Poljak  Croatia 2012–2015732754
Nikolai Topor-Stanley  Australia 2012–201612501254
Tarek Elrich  Australia 2012–2013
2018–2020
3812502
Jason Trifiro  Australia 2012–20151931500
Iacopo La Rocca  Italy 2012–2015707778
Tomi Juric  Australia 2013–201531205117
Brendon Santalab  Australia 2013–2018476711441
Matthew Spiranovic  Australia 2013–2015413441
Jaushua Sotirio  Australia 2013–201952459713
Antony Golec  Australia 2014–2015352370
Brendan Hamill  Australia 2014–201987161037
Romeo Castelen  Netherlands 2014–201641125311
Nikita Rukavysta  Australia 2014–2018235284
Kearyn Baccus  Australia 2014–20185527820
Jonathan Aspropotamitis  Australia 2015–2018512530
Scott Jamieson  Australia 2015–2016320320
Andreu  Spain 2015–2016272293
Mitch Nichols  Australia 2015–20176216313
Andrew Redmayne  Australia 2015–2017361370
Seyi Adeleke  Australia 2014–2015250251
Alberto Aguilar  Spain 2015–2016250251
Dimas  Spain FW2015–2017545596
Scott Neville  Australia DF2015–2017590593
Dario Vidošić  Australia MF2015–20161712294
Steven Lustica  Australia MF2016–2018229313
Lachlan Scott  Australia FW2016–20191414285
Jumpei Kusukami  Japan MF2016–2018419506
Robert Cornthwaite  Australia DF2016–2018341353
Nicolás Martínez  Argentina MF2016–2017258334
Jack Clisby  Australia DF2016–2018423451
Keanu Baccus  Australia MF2016–589674
Vedran Janjetović  Australia GK2017–720720
Roly Bonevacia  Curaçao MF2017–20195035310
Oriol Riera  Spain FW2017–20195435732
Josh Risdon  Australia DF2017–2019350350
Raúl Llorente  Spain DF2017–2019433460
Tass Mourdoukoutas  Australia DF2018–1411252
Bruce Kamau  Australia FW2018–369452
Patrick Ziegler  Germany DF2018–272291
Jordan O'Doherty  Australia MF2018–234272
Tate Russell  Australia DF2018–228302
Kwame Yeboah  Australia FW2019–239328
Mitchell Duke  Australia FW2019–20203343718
Daniel Georgievski  Macedonia DF2019–260262
Dylan McGowan  Australia DF2019–260260
Pirmin Schwegler  Australia MF2019–2020224262

Captains

Dates Captain[4]
2012–2014  Michael Beauchamp (AUS)
2014–2016  Nikolai Topor-Stanley (AUS)
2016–2017  Dimas (ESP)
2017–2018  Robert Cornthwaite (AUS)
2018–2019  Brendan Hamill (AUS)
2019–2020  Mitchell Duke (AUS)

International players

Players who have represented their national team at senior level before, during or after playing for the Wanderers.
First Cap column indicates whether their first cap for their respective country came before they joined the club,
during their time at the club or after they left the club. Players in bold are currently at the club. Correct as of 17 March 2018.[5][6][7]
Name Nat Pos Years First Cap Career Total At Wanderers
Apps Goals Apps Goals
FW2013–17During318122
DF2008–16Before3410
MF2012–17During31533
DF2015–17Before52
DF2008–14Before41
MF1998–08Before566
MF2009–14Before232
DF2006–10Before221
FW2009–17Before161
FW2004–07Before101
DF2009–13Before83
MF2009–14Before5
DF2009–12Before4
DF2015After3
MF2012Before3
MF2013Before2
DF2009–10Before21
FW2008Before2
GK2006–08Before2
DF2010Before1
DF2009Before1

Notes

References

General

  • "Complete Player Listing". ALeagueStats.com. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  • "Player Database". WestSydneyFootball. Retrieved 28 October 2020.

Specific

  1. "Western Sydney confirmed for A-League in 2012–13". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 4 April 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  2. "Hyundai A-League – Rules". A-League official website. Archived from the original on 4 October 2006. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
  3. "Wanderers Announce Player Departures". Western Sydney Wanderers FC. Football Federation Australia. 15 May 2015.
  4. "Western Sydney Wanderers". Ultimate A-League. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  5. "Socceroo International Games". ozfootball.net. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  6. "Japan National Football Team Database". japannationalfootballteam.com. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  7. "Romeo Castelen – International Appearances". rsssf.com. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
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