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ABC Business18.06.2026Deportes3 dk okumaAustralia

Patrick Beach: From Western Sydney Fields to FIFA World Cup Debut

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  • At 22, goalkeeper Patrick Beach made an impressive FIFA World Cup debut for the Socceroos against Türkiye, making eight saves in a 2-0 win.
  • His inclusion surprised many, but was praised by teammates and former coaches for his dedication and mental toughness.

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Patrick Beach, a 22-year-old goalkeeper, made his FIFA World Cup debut for the Socceroos against Türkiye, impressing with his saves. His journey began in Western Sydney, progressing through various local clubs before reaching professional leagues.

Tamaño de fuente

At just 22, Patrick Beach impressed the world at his FIFA World Cup debut with the Socceroos against Türkiye last weekend.

He thwarted eight goal attempts in Australia's 2-0 win in Vancouver, Canada, including a breathtaking full-stretch save using his fingertip in the first half.

Beach's inclusion in the starting 11, with goal keeper and captain Mathew Ryan omitted, shocked many, but it was welcomed by his friends and colleagues.

Fellow Melbourne City Football Club (MCFC) player and former Matildas goalkeeper Melissa Barbieri said Beach was "relishing in the moment".

"He's enjoying the pressure and I feel like that's where the best goalkeepers are flourishing," she said.

Barbieri said Beach was very dedicated and had the "mental toughness" to be a high-level goalkeeper.

"He's the type of person that can recuperate from mistakes really well and he's resilient," she said.

Humble beginnings of a 'superstar'

The star goalkeeper of Australia's 2026 World Cup campaign learnt the football fundamentals on sports fields in Western Sydney.

His squad journey began at Glenmore Park Football Club, where he donned purple and gold as part of the under-5s Alligators team.

He played for about five years until he reached the under-9s group.

Club secretary Kim Griffiths said he was an inspiration to the younger members, calling him a "big superstar".

"We have a lot of junior members so for them to now look up and have somebody that once played in the same sort of club colours, it's actually really special," she said.

"We're very, very proud."

Those years were all about growing the love and foundational skill for the game.

'A lovely kid'

Between 2012 and 2018, Beach moved to what is now called the Western City Rangers at Mount Druitt.

His initial position was as an outfield player, but he was transitioned by the club to goalkeeper.

He was coached by Steven Allen who remembered taking him to-and-from training.

Mr Allen said Beach also assisted the club's team of athletes with disabilities.

"He's a lovely kid. He had a great attitude. He's very knowledgeable, down to earth," he said.

"As a goalkeeper, he's the right amount of confident without going too far beyond."

Beach then joined Marconi Stallions Football Club before heading to the Central Coast Mariners.

It was there he played in the National Premier League (NPL) between 2021 and 2023.

'Remarkable maturity' with setbacks

He also blazed a path through the Football NSW Talent Support Program.

When Beach was announced as part of World Cup team, his goalkeeper coach David Plowright said the momentum was a result of his resilience and team-first approach to the sport.

"He has shown remarkable maturity when dealing with setbacks, whether that was being overlooked for teams or not playing in his desired age group during his time in the NPL," he said on June 10.

Beach debuted for the MCFC in the 2024/25 season in a round one match win against the Newcastle Jets.

In November last year, he made his international debut in a friendly against Venezuela, where he was named player of the match.

Beach extended his contract with Melbourne until the end of the 2027/28 season.

The Socceroos will take on the United States in Seattle at 5am local time on Saturday, June 20.

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will Beach maintain this level of performance in future matches?
  • How will his success impact other young Australian goalkeepers?

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