Western Sydney Wanderers are one of the most passionate and successful clubs in A-League football, known for their dedicated fan base and strong squad. Featuring a mix of homegrown Australian stars and elite international talent, Western Sydney Wanderers players compete at the highest level in both the A-League Men and A-League Women. With a history of championship victories and a commitment to excellence, the Wanderers continue to be a dominant force in Australian football.
See the players in the men’s & women’s squads below.

Western Sydney Wanderers
men’s squad
Western Sydney Wanderers’ men’s team has been a formidable force in the A-League since its inception in 2012, consistently showcasing attacking football, resilience, and a commitment to developing Australian talent. The club has a proud history of championship success, thrilling finals appearances, and producing top-tier players who have gone on to represent the Socceroos on the international stage.
Western Sydney Wanderers FC Men’s Squad 2024/25
Player Name | Number | Position |
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Lawrence Thomas | 1 | Goalkeeper |
Jordan Holmes | 30 | Goalkeeper |
Taiga Harper | 40 | Goalkeeper |
Tristan Prendergast | 35 | Goalkeeper |
Gabriel Cléùr | 2 | Defender |
Alex Gersbach | 3 | Defender |
Alex Bonetig | 4 | Defender |
Jeong Tae-wook | 8 | Defender |
Joshua Laws | 13 | Defender |
Jack Clisby | 19 | Defender |
Anthony Pantazopoulos | 22 | Defender |
Aidan Simmons | 31 | Defender |
Jesse Cameron | 33 | Defender |
Nathan Barrie | 44 | Defender |
Juan Mata | 64 | Midfielder |
Dean Pelekanos | 13 | Midfielder |
Bozhidar Kraev | 23 | Midfielder |
Oscar Priestman | 18 | Midfielder |
Dylan Scicluna | 5 | Midfielder |
Mohamed Al Taay | 6 | Midfielder |
Alexander Badolato | 10 | Midfielder |
Zachary Sapsford | 7 | Midfielder |
James Temelkovski | 27 | Midfielder |
Marcus Antonsson | 9 | Forward |
Aydan Hammond | 21 | Forward |
Brandon Borrello | 26 | Forward |
Nicolas Milanovic | 14 | Forward |

Western Sydney Wanderers
women’s squad
Western Sydney Wanderers’ women’s team has been a strong contender in the Liberty A-League Women since joining the competition. With a commitment to developing homegrown talent, the team has built a competitive squad featuring emerging Australian stars and experienced internationals. The Wanderers continue to challenge the league’s best, showcasing skill, resilience, and a dedication to success on the national stage.
Western Sydney Wanderers 2024/2025 Women’s Squad
Player | Number | Position |
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Aimee Hall | 18 | Goalkeeper |
Shamiran Khamis | 20 | Goalkeeper |
Keeley Segavcic | 31 | Goalkeeper |
Paige Hayward | 2 | Defender |
Gemma Ferris | 3 | Defender |
Madison McComasky | 4 | Defender |
Milly Bennett | 5 | Defender |
Danika Matos | 11 | Defender |
Amy Barker | 21 | Defender |
Maya Lobo | 23 | Defender |
Amy Chessari | 6 | Midfielder |
Amy Harrison | 7 | Midfielder |
Olivia Price | 8 | Midfielder |
Sienna Saveska | 10 | Midfielder |
Bronte Trew | 12 | Midfielder |
Talia Kapetanellis | 13 | Midfielder |
Ella Buchanan | 14 | Midfielder |
Amelia Cassar | 17 | Midfielder |
Talia Younis | 19 | Midfielder |
Brooklyn Hudson | 22 | Midfielder |
Aya Seino | 24 | Midfielder |
Siena Aaliyah Arrarte | 26 | Midfielder |
Ena Harada | 37 | Midfielder |
Cushla Rue | 15 | Forward |
Sophie Harding | 9 | Forward |
Anika Stajcic | 16 | Forward |
Holly Caspers | 25 | Forward |
Olivia Vanderlaan | 27 | Forward |