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A-League · ViennaWestern United star Noah Botic is set to shine on the global stage having signed a contract with Austrian Bundesliga outfit Austria Vienna. The 23-year-old moves on after a spectacular breakout season at Ironbark Fields where he played in all 29 matches and scored 16 goals, including an historic hat-trick in the Elimination Final against Adelaide United. It was only fitting that Botic scored in his final game for the Club against Melbourne City,…See the Story
Western United Star Botic Headed to Austrian Top Flight | Brimbank & North West
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Tarneit · TarneitCharbel Shamoon will take another step up at Western United after inking new terms for a second season at Ironbark Fields. The 21-year-old full-back was outstanding in his first full professional campaign last term, racking up 17 appearances and 13 starts. Called into action on the eve of the season opener due to an injury to Ben Garuccio, Shamoon stood up to the test with aplomb. His all-round ability both with and without the ball was a key co…Read Article
Charbel Shamoon extends after breakout season at Western United

A-League · MelbourneWestern United can confirm that the following players and staff will depart the Club ahead of the 2025/26 Isuzu UTE A-League Men season. With Noah Botic’s landmark transfer to Austrian Bundesliga side FK Austria Vienna and Michael Ruhs’ move to Brisbane Roar both confirmed this week, the quartet of James Donachie, Kane Vidmar, Riku Danzaki and Ramy Najjarine have also departed the Club at the conclusion of their contracts. Donachie and Vidmar mo…Read Article