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Tate Russell (born 24 August 1999) is an Australian soccer player who plays as a right back for Wollongong Wolves in the Australian Championship.[1]

Career

From Wollongong, Russell began his career in 2003 with the Wollongong Olympic Junior club before joining Football NSW‘s Project 22 in 2008.[2] He soon joined the South Coast Wolves in 2010 and stayed with the club for four years before joining the youth ranks at Western Sydney Wanderers.[2]

Western Sydney Wanderers

Russell was part of the 2017-18 Y-League championship winning Western Sydney Wanderers Youth team. He played the full game as they beat Melbourne City Youth 3–1 in the 2018 Y-League Grand Final on 3 February 2018.[3]

Russell signed his first contract with Western Sydney Wanderers on 6 June 2018, penning a two-year scholarship deal with the club.[4] He made his professional debut for Western Sydney in their Round 11 clash with Melbourne Victory on 5 January 2019, playing the full game as the Wanderers lost 2–1 at ANZ Stadium.[5]

Russell scored his first professional goal in a Round of 16 clash against Sydney United in the 2019 FFA Cup on 28 August 2019, driving a low volley into the bottom corner for the Wanderers’ fifth as they ran out 7-1 winners.[6]

In pre-season training for the 2022/23 A-League season Russell suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury, ruling him out for the entire season. 530 days after the injury he made his return to the league in Round 1 of the 2023/24 season. Despite the injury he earned an extended 2 season contract to keep him at the Wanderers until the 2024/25 season.

Western United

Russell left the Wanderers in June 2024 and joined Western United on a two year contract until the end of the 2025/26 season. In his first season he played in all but a handful of matches, scoring one goal as Western United finished 3rd in the A-League Premiership then fell at the semi-finals during the play-offs with a 4-1 aggregate loss to Melbourne City.

Following the suspension of Western United’s participation ahead of the 2025–26 season, all players – including Russell – were released from their contracts in September 2025.[7][8]

International

Russell has four caps for the Australia U20 side.[9]

Personal life

Russell is an Indigenous Australian.[10]

He is the son of former Rugby league player Ian Russell.[11]

Honours

Club

Western Sydney Wanderers

References