Patrick Wood Signs Scholarship Deal

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Sydney FC Academy product Patrick Wood has signed a scholarship contract with the A-League squad for the next two seasons.

Wood, who joined Sydney FC’s youth setup on day one, burst onto the A-League scene against Macarthur FC last month, with his quickfire brace securing the Sky Blues a 3-0 win at Campbelltown Stadium.

The 18-year old forward was a member of the Sky Blues’ 2020 Foxtel Y-League Championship winning side, and also claimed the NPL NSW Golden Boot award in a break out year for the Manly junior.

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Wood said he was delighted to have signed on with the first team.

ā€œIt’s an unbelievable feeling,ā€ Wood said.

ā€œComing through the Academy for the last five years, this is what I’ve wanted to achieve at the end of the day.

ā€œI’ve been at the Academy since the start, playing under NPL NSW Head Coach Jimmy [van Weeren] and [Technical Director – Youth] Kelly [Cross] and a great group of boys it’s helped me step up into the first team.

ā€œTraining each day and learning off the best like Kosta [Barbarouses] and BobĆ“ and all the players up front, that’s what you want as a young kid.

ā€œI had this dream as a young boy and for it to have paid off is great.ā€

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Head Coach Steve Corica praised Wood for his contributions to date and said there was plenty more to come from the youngster.

ā€œPatrick has certainly impressed me in his short time with the A-League squad,ā€ Corica said.

ā€œHe’s applied himself very well in training and during our AFC Champions League campaign in Qatar, and he’s definitely deserving of this contract.

ā€œHis time with our Academy has prepared him for this step up to first team football, and training with quality players in the first team will only see him improve.ā€

Manly Warringah Football Association & Manly United Football Club Chief Executive Officer, David Mason, expressed his delight at Wood’s progression from the Northern Beaches club to the A-League, and said it was a clear indication of the success between the association and Sydney FC’s pathway.

ā€œThis is fantastic news for Patrick, who has always had the dedication and hunger to match his football ability,ā€ Mason said.

ā€œPat’s elevation to the A-League squad is another illustration of the pathway for young players that we have worked on between the MWFA, Manly United and Sydney FC.

ā€œThe recent increase in numbers of local boys and girls moving into the Westfield W-League and A-League has been a long time in the making and shows the benefit of all levels of our sport working together for the benefit of the players.ā€

Sydney FC return to A-League action at home against the Brisbane Roar on Saturday at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium (kick off 7pm AEDT).

 

 


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