Jerrad Tyson

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Jerrad Tyson
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Tyson playing for Western Sydney Wanderers in 2017
Personal information
Full name Jerrad Robert Tyson
Date of birth (1989-09-21) 21 September 1989 (age 34)
Place of birth Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Sunshine Coast FC
Youth career
2002–2006 Maroochydore
2007 AIS
2009–2010 Gold Coast United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2007 AIS 15 (0)
2008 Sunshine Coast 20 (0)
2009 Brisbane Strikers 8 (0)
2010–2012 Gold Coast United 15 (0)
2010North Queensland Fury (loan) 0 (0)
2011North Queensland Fury (loan) 0 (0)
2012 Olympic FC
2012–2014 Western Sydney Wanderers 1 (0)
2014–2015 Sun Pegasus 11 (0)
2015–2016 Perth Glory 0 (0)
2016–2018 Western Sydney Wanderers 9 (0)
2018 South Melbourne 6 (0)
2018 Chennai City 0 (0)
2019–2021 Green Gully 49 (0)
2021–2022 Melbourne Victory 0 (0)
2022– Sunshine Coast FC 18 (0)
International career
2007 Australia U20 1 (0)
2010 Australia U23 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23 September 2022

Jerrad Robert Tyson is an Australian professional goalkeeper who plays for Queensland club Sunshine Coast FC. [1]

Contents

Club career

Gold Coast United

On 1 December 2010 he made his debut for Gold Coast United against North Queensland Fury. [2] [3] [4] In May 2012 trialled at Sydney FC. [5]

Western Sydney Wanderers

On 2 August 2012, it was confirmed he had signed with Western Sydney Wanderers. [6] After a season and a half being the back-up goalkeeper, Tyson made his debut against Perth Glory following a groin injury to first goalkeeper Ante Čović and kept a clean sheet. [7]

Perth Glory

On 24 June 2015, Tyson signed with Perth Glory on a two-year contract. [8] On 18 May 2016, Tyson and Perth Glory mutually terminated his contract after he only made two appearances for the club, both of them in the FFA Cup. [9]

Return to Western Sydney Wanderers

A day after leaving Perth Glory, Tyson re-joined Western Sydney Wanderers. [10]

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Diving Save

On 12 April 2018, Tyson was released from the Wanderers by mutual consent to pursue further opportunities. [11]

NPL Victoria

After a short stint with South Melbourne FC in the NPL Victoria, [12] Tyson joined Indian club Chennai City FC on 8 June 2018. [13] [14] However, Tyson left Chennai in November 2018 following a dispute with the club, [15] landing back in NPL Victoria with Green Gully SC for the 2019 season. Tyson spent three seasons at the Keilor Downs based club, although the 2020 and 2021 campaigns were both cancelled mid season due to covid-19 restrictions. [16]

Melbourne Victory

Tyson returned to the A-Leagues in November 2021, accepting an injury replacement contract with Melbourne Victory. [17] Tyson mainly featured in the club's FFA Cup (now Australia Cup) campaign during this time, starting in three of the six fixtures that lead to the club being crowned Champions. [18]

Return to Sunshine Coast FC

Victory announced Tyson's departure from his short term deal on 4 January 2022. [19] On 13 January 2022, Sunshine Coast FC announced that Tyson had returned home and re-signed with the club, 14-years after he departed to commence his professional career. [20] Tyson was named club captain to commence the 2022 FQPL1 season and after an impressive campaign was awarded the competitions 'Goalkeeper of the Year'. [21]

Career statistics

As of 18 May 2016

CS = Clean Sheets

ClubSeasonDivisionLeague1CupInternational2Total
AppsCSAppsCSAppsCS [22] AppsCS
AIS 2007 Victorian Premier League 1560000156
Total1560000156
Sunshine Coast 2008 Queensland State League 201100002011
Total201100002011
Brisbane Strikers 2009 Queensland State League 8?000080
Total8?000080
Gold Coast United 2009–10 [23] A-League 0000
2010–11 [23] 1010
2011–12 [23] 143143
Total15300153
Western Sydney Wanderers 2012–13 [23] A-League 0000
2013–14 [23] 112233
Total112233
Sun Pegasus 2014–15 [24] Hong Kong Premier League 11320133
Total1132000133
Perth Glory 2015–16 [23] A-League 002121
Total00210021
Chennai City 2018–19 [23] I-League 000000
Total00210021
Career Total702441227627

1 - includes A-League final series statistics
2 - AFC Champions League statistics are included in season commencing during group stages (i.e. ACL 2014 and A-League season 2013–14 etc.)

Honours

Australia

Gold Coast United

Melbourne Victory

Sunshine Coast FC

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