This Monday 30 November tickets will go on sale exclusively for Western Sydney Wanderers members for the second Sydney Derby of the 2015/16 Hyundai A-League season. Members will receive a notification pre-sale email on Monday morning prior to ticket sales...
Western Sydney Wanderers CEO John Tsatsimas writes to Members about the recent negative attention on our Club, Members and fans. Dear Wanderers Family, The past few days have been a major disappointment in terms of the negative attention on...
The Western Sydney local played his first football for Wetherill Park Westerners from U3s until U10s when he joined Southern Districts. From there, Tariq played for Bankstown City Lions before moving to Sydney United and Marconi Stallions in the NSW...
Lachlan started his junior football at Camden Tigers where he played until U10s before joining Macarthur Rams. After being a part of the Football NSW’s Project 22 squad for elite young players, Lachlan went on to play for Marconi and...
Growing up in Townsville, Matt started his junior football with Ross River FC before attracting the attention of the North Queensland Centre of Excellence. From there, the goalkeeper played for Rebels FC and Northern Fury FC in the Queensland NPL,...
Growing up in Concord West, Kyle started his junior footballing career with Concord Junior Soccer Club and Inter Lions. He went on represent Canterbury from ages U11-U12 before moving to APIA for a further two years. After two seasons...
The Hawkesbury local started his footballing journey at Colo Cougars before moving to Nepean FC. The goalkeeper played his club football for Sydney United and FNSW Institute before joining the Wanderers for the 2015/16 season. Nicholas made his Foxtel...
A Wollongong local, Lachlan started his junior football with Balgownie Rangers, playing for the south coast side until U11s when he then joined Illawarra. After selection in Football NSW’s Project 22 squad for elite young players, Lachlan moved to Wollongong...
And that’s four on the trot! The Western Sydney juggernaut rolls on after Mark Bridge’s late winner handed the Wanderers a late 2-1 victory over the Phoenix. Here’s what we saw. Bridge making his Mark It’s easy to forget...