Jason Trifiro

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Jason Trifiro
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Trifiro playing for Western Sydney Wanderers in 2013
Personal information
Full name Jason Trifiro [1]
Date of birth (1988-06-03) 3 June 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Winston Hills, New South Wales, [2] Australia
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Central midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008 Marconi Stallions
2009 APIA Leichhardt Tigers
2010 South Coast Wolves
2011 Northcote City 24 (5)
2012 South Melbourne 15 (3)
2012–2015 Western Sydney Wanderers 37 (0)
2015–2016 Melbourne City 7 (0)
2016 Blacktown Spartans 10 (1)
2017 Nunawading City 24 (1)
2018 Parramatta FC 21 (0)
International career
Australia U17
Managerial career
2020–2021 Sydney United 58 FC (Under 20's)
2022 Sydney United 58 FC Assistant
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 30 May 2022

Jason Trifiro (born 3 June 1988) is a former Australian football (soccer) player.

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Career

Trifiro started his career in the semi-professional lower leagues in Australia, playing in New South Wales for National Premier Leagues NSW clubs Marconi Stallions, APIA Leichhardt and the South Coast Wolves. In 2011, he moved to Victoria where he played the 2011 Victorian Premier League with Northcote alongside his brother, before they both moved to ex-NSL heavyweight South Melbourne in the National Premier Leagues Victoria. [3]

In 2012 Trifiro was signed as one of the inaugural players for Western Sydney Wanderers. [4] In 2014, he signed a one-year extension with the club. [5] Following the 2014–15 A-League, Trifiro was one of a swathe of players released from the Wanderers, following a poor season in which the club narrowly avoided the wooden spoon, finishing 9th. [6]

On 16 September 2015, Melbourne City signed Trifiro as their last signing on their roster. [7]

On 28 April 2016, Trifiro was released by Melbourne City. [8]

Personal life

Jason's brother Glen Trifiro plays for Sydney United in the National Premier Leagues NSW.

The brothers run a football clinic called Futboltec. Its aims are to improve the technical aspects of young players' game, including passing, finishing, and overall awareness. [9]

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References

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