Sydney FC's veteran goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne will leave the club at the end of the A-League season, ending his successful eight-year stint. Redmayne's future had been uncertain following the re-signing of young shot-stopper Harrison Devenish-Meares. The 36-year-old has played a crucial role in the club's success, including three premierships and three championships. Redmayne has been a fixture at the Sky Blues since joining from Western Sydney in 2017, tallying 237 games ahead of the club's final three rounds of the home-and-away season. He is third in the club's all-time appearances record, behind captain Rhyan Grant and former skipper Alex Brosque. Redmayne's departure was confirmed by the club on Friday ahead of their final home game at Allianz Stadium against Newcastle. Andrew Redmayne said in a club statement, 'These eight and a half seasons have been the best of my career, and the most successful. Sydney FC will always have a special place in my heart.' An emotional Rhyan Grant said his teammate would leave Sydney as a club legend. Redmayne became the club's most successful goalkeeper in 2022, surpassing Clint Bolton when he claimed his 51st clean sheet following their 2-0 win over Perth Glory. He has a total of 64 clean sheets. Redmayne's decorated stint at the Sky Blues also includes two Australia Cup victories. Rhyan Grant said, 'If you just look at what he's done since he's been at the club, it's pretty freakish, so he leaves as a Sydney FC legend.' Redmayne danced his way into Australian football lore in 2022 as the star of the penalty shootout that sent Australia to a fifth-straight World Cup finals. Thrown into the fray late as a back-up to Maty Ryan, Redmayne denied Peru's Alex Valera with the Wiggles-style dance moves he had also displayed in the 2019 A-League grand-final win over Perth. Redmayne's future is uncertain, with it unclear whether he will continue his playing career in Australia. The club will face Newcastle in their final home game at Allianz Stadium, with Redmayne set to play his last game for the Sky Blues.