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Dylan Wenzel-Halls
Dylan Wenzel-Halls BRI
Personal information
Full name Dylan Wenzel-Halls
Date of birth 15 December 1997 (1997-12-15) (age 26)
Place of birth    Ipswich, Queensland, Flag of Australia Australia
Playing position Striker
Nationality Flag of Australia Australian
Club information
Current club Flag of Australia Brisbane Roar
Number 23
Youth clubs

2013–2015
2016
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Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
2014–2015
2016
2017–2018
2018–
2018–
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Dylan Wenzel-Halls (born 15 December 1997) is an Australian professional player who plays as a striker for Brisbane Roar in the A-League. He previously played for Brisbane Olympic and Western Pride FC in National Premier Leagues Queensland.

Club career[]

Youth Career[]

Wenzel-Halls played youth football at local club Ipswich Knights FC, at Olympic FC from 2013 to 2015, and with Brisbane Roar FC Youth in 2016.

Western Pride[]

In the 2017 Queensland National Premier League Final, Wenzel-Halls scored an 89th-minute free kick to win the match for Western Pride against Moreton Bay United FC. He was named in the 2017 NPL QLD Team of the Year, and won the 2018 Queensland NPL Golden Boot with 24 goals in 14 games.

While playing for Western Pride, Wenzel-Halls broke the record for the most goals scored in a single National Premier Leagues match, scoring seven goals in a 15–0 win over Sunshine Coast FC.

Brisbane Roar[]

Following his goal-scoring exploits in the NPL, A-League club Brisbane Roar signed Wenzel-Halls on a one-year contract in May 2018.[12] He made his senior debut on 24 November 2018, being substituted on during injury time with Brisbane Roar leading 2–0 over Melbourne City.. He earned his first A-League assist with a centring pass to Henrique in a 1-2 loss to Adelaide United on 30 November 2018.

Brisbane Roar[]

Following his goal-scoring exploits in the NPL, A-League club Brisbane Roar signed Wenzel-Halls on a one-year contract in May 2018. He made his senior debut on 24 November 2018, being substituted on during injury time with Brisbane Roar leading 2–0 over Melbourne City. He earned his first A-League assist with a centring pass to Henrique in a 1-2 loss to Adelaide United on 30 November 2018.

External links[]

Brisbane Roar FC squad - 2023–24

Crocombe •  Neville •  Bowles •  Aldred •  Gillesphey •  Ingham •  Pepper •  10 Inman •  12 O'Neill •  13 Mauk •  14 Mells •  15 Reardon •  19 Hingert •  20 Amadi-Holloway •  21 Young •  22 McGing •  23 Wenzel-Halls •  24 O'Toole •  25 Akbari •  26 O'Shea •  27 Trewin •  28 Powell •  29 Courtney-Perkins •  31 Freke •  Manager:  Flag of England Robbie Fowler

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