Local product named Adelaide United’s new captain as part of 4-man leadership group

Adelaide United have announced that Ryan Kitto will captain the club’s Isuzu UTE A-League side in 2023-24 after the departure of previous skipper Craig Goodwin.

An Adelaide native who come through the club’s youth team and has since racked up 181 appearances for the Reds, Kitto is a logical choice to step up after the Socceroo sealed a move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Wehda late in the transfer window.

The 29-year-old will lead a new look leadership group, supported by Isaias, Joe Gauci and Ben Halloran who have all been appointed vice-captains for the upcoming campaign.

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“I am deeply honoured to have been named captain of Adelaide United and I can’t wait to lead the boys out onto the park this season,” Kitto said.  
 
“I have loved this Club and everything it stands for even before I made my debut, and I feel privileged every time I step out onto Coopers Stadium.

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“I am excited with the responsibility that comes with this role, and I look forward to working even closer with the playing group, staff, and fans to bring this Club further success.

“We have an exciting squad for the upcoming season with a real blend of youth and experience, and I’m looking forward to working with everyone and showing what we can do.”

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Adelaide boss Carl Veart expressed his confidence in the appointment of Kitto as his side’s new skipper.

“Ryan has consistently demonstrated commitment to the Club and his team-mates, and he has never given up in any moment of his career,” he said.  
 
“Ryan will not only lead the team during matches, but he will also play a critical role in fostering the team’s strong work ethic, unity, and discipline off the field.
 
“I have no doubt Ryan will excel in this new role and inspire a new generation of players and fans”.