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  2. Dylan Scicluna - Wikipedia

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    Western Sydney Wanderers: Number: 5: Youth career; 2017–2023: Wolverhampton Wanderers: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 2023– Western Sydney Wanderers: 24 (1) International career ‡ 2022: Australia U20: 2 (0) 2023: Malta U19: 2 (0) 2024– Malta U21: 2 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 9 January 2025

  3. Western Sydney Wanderers FC - Wikipedia

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    Western Sydney Wanderers fans at Parramatta Stadium West Sydney Terrace supporters' group at Sydney Showground Stadium. Western Sydney Wanderers is one of the A-League's better supported clubs. [105] The main supporters' group for the club is the "Red and Black Bloc" (RBB). [106]

  4. Aidan Simmons - Wikipedia

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    On 9 June 2022, Simmons signed his first professional contract, joining Western Sydney Wanderers on a two-year deal from cross-town rivals Sydney FC. [2] He made his senior debut as a substitute on 18 December, replacing Brandon Borrello in the 64th minute of a 1–0 defeat to Western United. [3]

  5. Alex Bonetig - Wikipedia

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    In November 2012, Bonetig was selected by a football clinic in Sydney to travel and train with Everton Academy. He had the opportunity to meet Australian international Tim Cahill and attend a Premier League match at Goodison Park against Sunderland. [5] Bonetig soon signed for Western Sydney Wanderers Youth in 2016. [6]

  6. Nicolas Milanovic - Wikipedia

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    Within minutes of publicly departing Western United, it was announced that Milanovic had joined Western Sydney Wanderers. [3] Milanovic made his debut coming off the bench in a 0-1 loss to Sydney FC. He scored his first goal for the club in a 2-3 loss to Melbourne City. Nicolas Milanovic before his penalty to score a hat-trick

  7. Talia Younis - Wikipedia

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    Talia Younis (born 26 October 2008) is an Australian soccer player who plays as a midfielder for A-League Women side Western Sydney Wanderers.She is the first player born after 2008 to feature in the A-League.

  8. Patrick Ziegler - Wikipedia

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    Ziegler moved to Australia to play for the Western Sydney Wanderers starting in the 2018/19 A-League season on a three-year contract. After playing 6 games for the Wanderers he suffered a Tear of meniscus injury during an FFA Cup game that ended his 2018/19 season and caused him to only return in the 4th round of the 2019/20 season. He played ...

  9. Tate Russell - Wikipedia

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    Russell was part of the 2017-18 Y-League championship winning Western Sydney Wanderers Youth team. He played the full game as they beat Melbourne City Youth 3–1 in the 2018 Y-League Grand Final on 3 February 2018. [3] Russell signed his first contract with Western Sydney Wanderers on 6 June 2018, penning a two-year scholarship deal with the ...