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Mark Bridge is the all time top goalscorer for the club with 32 goals in all competitions.

Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club is an Australian professional association football club based in Western Sydney in the state of New South Wales. The club was formed in April 2012,[1] and the team played their first competitive match in October 2012, when they played their first A-League match, a 0-0 draw.[2] The Wanderers currently play their home matches at Stadium Australia and the Sydney Showground Stadium while their permanent home ground, Parramatta Stadium, is being rebuilt.[1] More than 65 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club; those players are listed here. Players are listed in order of their first appearance for the Wanderers, and alphabetical order by surname for players who debuted simultaneously.

The Wanderers' record appearance-maker is Nikolai Topor-Stanley, who, as of September 2016, has made 124, including 104 in the A-League, ahead of Mark Bridge. Hutchinson also holds the record for the most starts, having started in 232 games. Bridge is the club's top goalscorer with 32 goals in all competitions with the club, nine more than next-highest scorer Brendon Santalab. Fifteen players have made 50 appearances or more, including two that have made over 100 (Topor-Stanley and Bridge). Ante Covic has played the most games for the Wanderers by a goalkeeper, having made 98 in all competitions. Two players have held the position of club captain, Michael Beauchamp (2012-2014) and Topor-Stanley (2014-present).

Key

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General

Table headers

  • Nationality – If a player played international football, the country/countries he played for are shown. Otherwise, the player's nationality is given as their country of birth.
  • Club career – The year of the player's first appearance for Central Coast Mariners to the year of his last appearance.
  • Starts – The number of games started.
  • Subs – The number of games played as a substitute.
  • Total – The total number of games played, both as a starter and as a substitute.
  • Goals – The number of goals scored.
Positions key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
U Utility player

Players

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A man with dark hair in a white shirt and navy shorts running towards a football
John Hutchinson made more than 250 appearances for Central Coast Mariners.
A man with dark hair, wearing a grey shirt, black shorts and goalkeeping gloves approaching a football
Danny Vukovic is the Mariners' most-capped goalkeeper.
A man with dark hair in a yellow shirt with navy shorts looking up to his right with a football in front of him.
Joshua Rose has the most appearances and goals in the current squad.
A man with light-coloured hair wearing a white shirt and navy shorts running forwards on a football field.
Matt Simon is the Mariners' all-time top goalscorer.
Table of players, including nationalities, positions and appearance details
Player Nationality Position Club career Starts Subs Total Goals Ref
Shannon Cole Australia Australia U 2012– 38 31 69 5 [3]
Nikolai Topor-Stanley Australia Australia DF 2012– 124 0 124 4 [4]
Reece Caira Australia Australia DF 2012–2013 0 2 2 0 [5]
Tarek Elrich Australia Australia U 2012–2013 2 9 11 0 [6]
Joey Gibbs Australia Australia U 2012–2013 6 5 11 2 [7]
Dino Kresinger Croatia Croatia FW 2012–2013 18 7 25 2 [8]
Rocky Visconte Australia Australia MF 2012–2013 0 3 3 1 [9]
Michael Beauchamp Australia Australia DF 2012–2014 44 0 44 2 [10]
Adam D'Apuzzo Australia Australia U 2012–2014 48 1 49 0 [11]
Youssouf Hersi Netherlands Netherlands U 2012–2014 44 8 52 8 [12]
Tahj Minniecon Australia Australia U 2012–2014 5 11 16 0 [13]
Aaron Mooy Australia Australia MF 2012–2014 43 11 54 5 [14]
Shinji Ono Japan Japan MF 2012–2014 47 10 57 11 [15]
Jérome Polenz Germany Germany U 2012–2014 49 1 50 2 [16]
Jerrad Tyson Australia Australia GK 2012–2014
2016–
3 0 3 0 [17]
Kwabena Appiah New Zealand New Zealand U 2012–2015 18 20 38 0 [18]
Ante Covic Australia Australia GK 2012–2015 [19]
Labinot Haliti Australia Australia FW 2012–2015 [20]
Iacopo La Rocca Italy Italy MF 2012–2015 [21]
Yianni Perkatis Australia Australia MF 2012–2015 [22]
Mateo Poljak Croatia Croatia MF 2012–2015 [23]
Jason Trifiro Australia Australia MF 2012–2015 [24][25]
Mark Bridge Australia Australia FW 2012–2016 [26]
Brendon Šantalab Australia Australia FW 2013– [27]
Jaushua Sotirio Australia Australia FW 2013– [28]
Dean Heffernan Australia Australia DF 2013–2014 [29]
Tomi Juric Australia Australia FW 2013–2015 [30]
Matthew Spiranovic Australia Australia DF 2013–2015 [31]
Tony Vidmar Australia Australia DF 2006–2008 34 4 38 0 [32]
Matt Simon Australia Australia FW 2006–2012
2013–2015
119 44 163 45 [33]
Mile Jedinak Australia Australia MF 2006–2008 50 1 51 8 [34]
Damian Mori Australia Australia FW 2006
2007
11 0 11 6 [35]
Sasho Petrovski Australia Australia FW 2007–2009 44 7 51 16 [36]
Greg Owens Australia Australia MF 2007–2009 11 6 17 2 [37]
Ian McAndrew Australia Australia MF 2007 0 1 1 0 [38]
John Aloisi Australia Australia FW 2007–2008 15 0 15 7 [39]
Alvin Ceccoli Australia Australia DF 2008 6 0 6 0 [40]
Adrian Caceres Australia Australia U 2008–2009 23 6 29 3 [41][42]
Dylan Macallister Australia Australia FW 2008–2010 24 19 43 6 [43]
David D'Apuzzo Australia Australia U 2008–2009 4 8 12 0 [44]
Pedj Bojić Australia Australia DF 2008–2013 137 3 140 8 [45]
Mark Bosnich Australia Australia GK 2008 5 1 6 0 [46]
Ahmad Elrich Australia Australia MF 2008–2009 9 12 21 2 [47]
Brady Smith Australia Australia FW 2008–2010 1 2 3 0 [48]
Andrew Redmayne Australia Australia GK 2008–2009 2 1 3 0 [49]
Chris Tadrosse Australia Australia U 2008 1 0 1 0 [50]
Matthew Lewis Australia Australia MF 2009–2011 4 11 15 1 [51]
Shane Huke Australia Australia DF 2009–2010 7 1 8 0 [52][53]
Nick Rizzo Australia Australia MF 2009 0 1 1 0 [54]
Chris Doig Scotland Scotland DF 2009–2011 16 10 26 0 [55][56]
Michael McGlinchey New Zealand New Zealand MF 2009–2013 127 6 133 13 [57]
Nicky Travis England England MF 2009–2010 14 6 20 3 [58]
Matt Crowell Wales Wales MF 2009–2010 9 4 13 0 [59]
Panny Nikas Australia Australia MF 2009–2010 1 2 3 0 [60]
Mitchell Mallia Australia Australia FW 2010 0 1 1 0 [61]
Bernie Ibini-Isei Australia Australia FW 2010–2013
2014
55 41 96 21 [62]
Nicholas Fitzgerald Australia Australia U 2010
2013–2015
66 19 85 9 [63]
Daniel McBreen Australia Australia FW 2010–2014 80 25 105 30 [64]
Jess Vanstrattan Australia Australia GK 2010 3 0 3 0 [65]
Patrick Zwaanswijk Netherlands Netherlands DF 2010–2013 97 2 99 13 [66]
Rostyn Griffiths Australia Australia MF 2010–2012 44 4 48 4 [67]
Joshua Rose Australia Australia DF 2010– 186 1 187 10 [68]
Mathew Ryan Australia Australia GK 2010–2013 94 0 94 0 [69]
Patricio Pérez Argentina Argentina MF 2010–2011 15 3 18 6 [70]
Mustafa Amini Australia Australia U 2010–2012 25 20 45 4 [71]
Trent Sainsbury Australia Australia DF 2010–2014 60 9 69 2 [72]
Mitchell Duke Australia Australia FW 2011–2015 45 38 83 15 [73]
Adriano Pellegrino Australia Australia MF 2011–2013 10 7 17 0 [74]
Troy Hearfield Australia Australia U 2011–2012 5 30 35 2 [75]
Justin Pasfield Australia Australia GK 2011–2013 14 0 14 0 [76]
Tom Rogić Australia Australia U 2012 25 3 28 5 [77]
Sam Gallagher Australia Australia DF 2012 1 2 3 0 [78]
John Sutton England England FW 2012 10 0 10 1 [79]
Trent McClenahan Australia Australia U 2012 1 2 3 0 [80]
Mile Sterjovski Australia Australia U 2012–2014 41 17 58 6 [81]
Nick Montgomery Scotland Scotland MF 2012– 102 8 110 2 [82]
Zac Anderson Australia Australia DF 2012–2015 71 12 83 1 [83]
Hayden Morton Australia Australia DF 2012–2015 7 1 8 0 [84]
Brent Griffiths Australia Australia MF 2012–2014 8 9 17 0 [85]
Anthony Cáceres Australia Australia MF 2013–2015 61 12 73 3 [86]
Brad McDonald Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea DF 2013
2016–
1 9 10 0 [87]
Marcos Flores Argentina Argentina U 2013 11 1 12 3 [88]
Storm Roux New Zealand New Zealand DF 2013– 68 4 72 2 [89]
Marcel Seip Netherlands Netherlands DF 2013–2014 13 3 16 1 [90]
Liam Reddy Australia Australia GK 2013–2015 63 0 63 0 [91]
Eddy Bosnar Australia Australia DF 2014–2015 35 2 37 4 [92]
Isaka Cernak Australia Australia MF 2014–2015 17 10 27 2 [93]
Kim Seung-yong South Korea South Korea MF 2014 15 5 20 3 [94]
Matt Sim Australia Australia U 2014–2015 16 18 34 7 [95]
Tom Slater Australia Australia FW 2014 0 2 2 0 [96]
Glen Trifiro Australia Australia MF 2014–2015 13 22 35 5 [97]
Malick Mané Senegal Senegal U 2014 4 2 6 0 [98]
Josh Bingham Australia Australia U 2014– 7 17 24 3 [99]
Michael Neill Australia Australia DF 2014– 27 4 31 1 [100]
Richárd Vernes Hungary Hungary MF 2014–2015 7 3 10 1 [101]
Anthony Kalik Australia Australia MF 2014–2015 3 11 14 0 [102]
Jacob Poscoliero Australia Australia U 2014– 38 1 39 0 [103]
Matthew Nash Australia Australia GK 2014–2015 2 0 2 0 [104]
Travis Major Australia Australia FW 2015 1 9 10 1 [105][106]
Liam Rose Australia Australia MF 2015– 20 11 31 0 [107]
Fábio Ferreira Portugal Portugal MF 2015– 29 3 32 10 [108]
Harry Ascroft Australia Australia DF 2015– 20 2 22 3 [109]
Paul Izzo Australia Australia GK 2015– 22 0 22 0 [110]
Jake McGing Australia Australia DF 2015– 21 2 23 1 [111]
Roy O'Donovan Republic of Ireland Ireland FW 2015– 20 0 20 8 [112]
Mitch Austin Australia Australia MF 2015–2016 22 2 24 5 [113]
Daniel Heffernan England England FW 2015–2016 2 5 7 0 [114]
Jake Adelson Australia Australia U 2015– 1 1 2 0 [115]
Tomislav Uskok Australia Australia DF 2015 4 2 6 0 [116]
Tom Heward-Belle Australia Australia GK 2015– 2 1 3 0 [117]
Francesco Stella Australia Australia MF 2016 3 5 8 0 [118]
Alastair Bray Australia Australia GK 2016 1 0 1 0 [119]
Trent Buhagiar Australia Australia FW 2016– 2 3 5 0 [120]
Matthew Fletcher Australia Australia FW 2016– 2 5 7 0 [121]
Luis García Spain Spain MF 2016 7 3 10 2 [122]
Adam Berry Australia Australia MF 2016– 0 1 1 0 [123]
Adam Pearce Australia Australia GK 2016– 1 1 2 0 [124]

Club captains

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Since 2005, four players have held the position of club captain of the Central Coast Mariners. The first club captain was Noel Spencer, who was captain from 2005 to 2007.[125] The longest-serving captain is Alex Wilkinson, who was captain from 2007 to 2012 after taking over from Spencer.[126] The current club captain is Nick Montgomery, who took over after John Hutchinson retired in 2015.[127]

Table of club captains, including nationalities, positions, dates and notes
Player Nationality Position Dates Notes Ref
Noel Spencer Australia Australia MF 2005–2007 [125]
Alex Wilkinson Australia Australia DF 2007–2012 Longest-serving captain in Mariners' history [126]
John Hutchinson Malta Malta MF 2012–2015 [128]
Nick Montgomery Scotland Scotland MF 2015– [127]

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