General |
Mathew Ryan | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Mathew David Ryan | |
Date of birth: | 8 April 1992 | |
Place of birth: | Plumpton, ![]() | |
Height: | 6 ft 0 in (1.84 m) | |
Playing position: | Goalkeeper | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ![]() | |
Number: | 51 | |
Youth clubs | ||
2002–2008 2008–2009 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2009–2010 2010-2013 2013-2015 2015–2017 2017 2017–2021 2021 2021–2022 2022– |
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80 (1) 40 (0) 21 (0) 17 (0) 121 (0) 3 (0) 3 (0) 0 (0) | 11 (0)
National team | ||
2011–2012 2012– |
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60 (0) | 6 (0)
Mathew David Ryan (born 8 April 1992) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Danish Superliga club Copenhagen and the Australia national team.
Born in Sydney, Ryan played youth football for Marconi Stallions, Blacktown City and Central Coast Mariners . He made his senior debut for Blacktown before moving to the Mariners' senior squad in 2010. In 2013, Ryan moved to Club Brugge, where he played for two years before joining Valencia.
Making his senior international debut in 2012, he has since established himself as Australia's first-choice goalkeeper, effectively succeeding his childhood idol Mark Schwarzer. He represented the nation at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, winning the Best Goalkeeper award at the latter tournament which his country won on home soil.
External links[]
- Mathew Ryan profile at BDFutbol
- Mathew Ryan profile Socceroos.com.au
Mathew Ryan at Soccerway
Maty Ryan FIFA competition record
Mathew Ryan – UEFA competition record
F.C. Copenhagen squad - 2024–25 |
1 Andersen · 2 Høgli · 3 Augustinsson · 5 Johansson · 6 Kvist · 7 Verbič · 8 Matić · 11 Cornelius · 14 Thomsen · 15 Antonsson · 16 Greguš · 17 Kusk · 19 Santander · 20 Boilesen · 22 Ankersen · 23 Pavlović · 24 Toutouh · 25 Zanka · 26 Okore · 31 Olsen · 32 Amankwaa · 33 Falk · 37 Kristoffersen · 41 Christensen · Manager:![]() ![]() |
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Australia – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Ryan
2. Franjic
3. Davidson
4. Cahill
5. Milligan
6. Spiranovic
7. Leckie
8. Wright
9. Taggart
10. Halloran
11. Oar
12. Langerak
13. Bozanic
14. Troisi
15. Jedinak (c)
16. Holland
17. McKay
18. Galekovic
19. McGowan
20. Vidošić
21. Luongo
22. Wilkinson
23. Bresciano
Manager: |
Australia – 2015 AFC Asian Cup |
1. Ryan
2. Franjic
3. Davidson
4. Cahill
5. Milligan
6. Spiranovic
7. Leckie
8. Herd
9. Juric
10. Kruse
11. Oar
12. Langerak
13. Behich
14. Troisi
15. Jedinak (c)
16. Burns
17. McKay
18. Galekovic
19. Antonis
20. Sainsbury
21. Luongo
22. Wilkinson
23. Bresciano
Manager: |
Australia – 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup |
1. Ryan
2. Degenek
3. Gersbach
4. Cahill
5. Milligan (c)
6. D. McGowan
7. Leckie
8. Wright
9. Juric
10. Kruse
11. Maclaren
12. Langerak
13. Mooy
14. Troisi
15. Jeggo
16. Behich
17. Hrustic
18. Vukovic
19. R. McGowan
20. Sainsbury
21. Luongo
22. Irvine
23. Rogic
Manager: |
Australia – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Ryan
2. Degenek
3. Meredith
4. Cahill
5. Milligan
6. Jurman
7. Leckie
8. Luongo
9. Juric
10. Kruse
11. Nabbout
12. Jones
13. Mooy
14. Maclaren
15. Jedinak (c)
16. Behich
17. Arzani
18. Vukovic
19. Risdon
20. Sainsbury
21. Petratos
22. Irvine
23. Rogic
Manager: |
Australia – 2019 AFC Asian Cup |
1. Ryan
2. Degenek
3. Gersbach
4. Grant
5. Milligan (c)
6. Jurman
7. Leckie
8. Luongo
9. Maclaren
10. Kruse
11. Nabbout
12. Langerak
13. Jeggo
14. Giannou
15. Ikonomidis
16. Behich
17. Amini
18. Vukovic
19. Risdon
20. Sainsbury
21. Mabil
22. Irvine
23. Rogic
Manager: |