Andrew Redmayne

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Template:Infobox football biography Andrew James Redmayne (born 13 January 1989) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for A-League club Sydney FC and the Australia national team.

Redmayne was born in Gosford and played youth football with the Australian Institute of Sport Football Program before starting his professional career with Central Coast Mariners. After moving to Brisbane Roar in 2010, Redmayne moved to Melbourne Heart (now City) in 2012. In 2015, he transferred to Western Sydney Wanderers.

Redmayne has appeared for Australia at the U-20, U-23, and senior levels.

Early life

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Club career

NSWIS and AIS

Redmayne played youth football with both the New South Wales Institute of Sport and the Australian Institute of Sport. As a result of a NSWIS tour of England, Redmayne had a short trial at Arsenal FC. Despite an initial offer of a move to England, Arsenal withdrew their offer after signing 15-year-old Wojciech Szczęsny instead. His time at the AIS included two seasons in the Victorian Premier League.[1][2][3]

Central Coast Mariners

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Redmayne playing for the Central Coast Mariners youth team

Redmayne signed with hometown club Central Coast Mariners for the 2007–08 A-League.[4] Redmayne made his competitive debut for the club in September 2008, coming on as an early substitute for the injured Mark Bosnich in a win over Perth Glory.[5] Redmayne made his starting debut for the club one week later in a 3–3 draw with Adelaide United.[6]

Redmayne made what was to be his final competitive appearance for the Mariners in January 2010, a 2–0 loss to Wellington Phoenix.[7]

Brisbane Roar

On 18 January 2010 it was announced he would be joining Brisbane Roar after failing to find regular game time at the Mariners.[8] Redmayne made his debut for the club as an 80th-minute substitute for regular goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos in a 4–0 win at home to Gold Coast United.[9] He made a second appearance for the Roar in the side's final match of the 2011–12 A-League regular season – again in a win over Gold Coast United.[10]

Melbourne City

On 21 January 2012, Melbourne Heart announced the Redmayne as their first signing for the 2012–13 A-League season.[11] In January 2013, he made his Heart debut in a victory over Newcastle Jets and was subsequently promoted to first-choice 'keeper at the club.[12]

Western Sydney Wanderers

Redmayne returned to New South Wales to play for Western Sydney Wanderers in 2015.[13]

Sydney FC

In January 2017, Redmayne moved to Sydney FC.[14]

With first choice keeper Danny Vukovic out on international duty, Redmayne made his first appearance for the Sky Blues against Perth Glory keeping a clean sheet in a 3–0 win.[15] With the departure of Vukovic, Redmayne began pre-season as first-choice and starting every match. He started the first game of the season against rivals Melbourne Victory, helping the team to a 1–0 win. He subsequently won the A-League Championship with Sydney in 2019 and again in 2020.

On 18 April 2025, Sydney FC have announced Redmayne will depart the club at the end of the season.[16]

International

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Redmayne playing for the Olyroos in 2011

Senior

Redmayne was first called up to the Australian national squad in June 2019 for a friendly against South Korea, after his performance in the 2019 A-League Grand Final.[17] He made his international debut in the friendly, playing a full game as Australia lost 1–0.[18]

On 13 June 2022, Redmayne came off the bench in the 120th minute of the FIFA World Cup play-off match against Peru. In the penalty shoot-out, he successfully put off the Peru players and managed to save the vital penalty to help secure Australia's passage to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[19] In an interview after the game, Redmayne revealed that the tactic had been planned for months.[20]

Personal life

Outside of his football career, Redmayne has harboured ambitions to become a primary school teacher. During the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Redmayne finished his studies and received his teaching degree during the tournament.[21]

Career statistics

Club

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Club Season League Australia Cup Asia Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
AIS 2007[1] Victorian Premier League 12 0 12 0
2008[2] Victorian Premier League 5 0 5 0
Total 17 0 17 0
Central Coast Mariners 2008–09[22] A-League 2 0 0 0 2 0
2009–10[22] A-League 1 0 1 0
Total 3 0 0 0 3 0
Brisbane Roar 2010–11[22] A-League 1 0 1 0
2011–12[22] A-League 1 0 0 0 1 0
Total 2 0 0 0 2 0
Melbourne City 2012–13[22] A-League 13 0 13 0
2013–14[22] A-League 24 0 24 0
2014–15[23] A-League 11 0 1 0 12 0
Total 48 0 1 0 49 0
Western Sydney Wanderers 2015–16[23] A-League 23 0 3 0 26 0
2016–17[23] A-League 8 0 3 0 0 0 11 0
Total 31 0 6 0 0 0 37 0
Sydney FC 2016–17[23] A-League 1 0 0 0 1 0
2017–18[23] A-League 28 0 5 0 6 0 39 0
2018–19[23] A-League 29 0 5 0 5 0 39 0
2019–20[23] A-League 27 0 1 0 2 0 30 0
2020–21[23] A-League 25 0 25 0
2021–22[23] A-League Men 16 0 4 0 6 0 26 0
2022–23[23] A-League Men 29 0 3 0 32 0
2023–24[23] A-League Men 29 0 5 0 34 0
2024–25[23] A-League Men 8 0 1 0 3 0 12 0
Total 192 0 24 0 22 0 238 0
Career total 293 0 31 0 22 0 346 0

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International

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Australia
Year Apps Goals
2019 1 0
2020 0 0
2021 1 0
2022 2 0
Total 4 0

Honours

Brisbane Roar

Sydney FC

Australia U20

Individual

Notes

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