Sydney FC's Andrew Redmayne will leave the club at the end of the A-League season. Redmayne has been with Sydney FC for 8 years, winning 3 premierships and 3 championships.
What happened?
The 36-year-old goalkeeper's future was uncertain after Harrison Devenish-Meares re-signed. Redmayne has only played 7 matches this season.
Why it matters for Sydney FC
Redmayne is third in the club's all-time appearances record, behind Rhyan Grant and Alex Brosque. He has a total of 64 clean sheets, including 51 with Sydney FC.
What comes next?
Redmayne's departure was confirmed ahead of Sydney FC's final home game against Newcastle. He said: 'These 8 and a half seasons have been the best of my career, and the most successful.'
| Season | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|
| 2017/18 | 10 |
| 2019/20 | 12 |
| 2022/23 | 8 |
Redmayne's decorated stint at Sydney FC includes 3 premierships and 3 championships. He has been a fixture at the Sky Blues since joining from Western Sydney in 2017.
Captain Rhyan Grant said Redmayne would leave Sydney FC as a club legend. Grant said: 'If you just look at what he's done since he's been at the club, it's pretty freakish.'
Redmayne's future is uncertain, with his playing career in Australia potentially coming to an end. He has been a key player for Sydney FC, helping the team win several titles.
The goalkeeper's departure will be a significant loss for Sydney FC. Redmayne has been an integral part of the team's success over the years.
Sydney FC will face Newcastle in their final home game of the season. The team will look to end the season on a high note, despite Redmayne's departure.
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