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Garuccio sticks with Western

Ben Garuccio will continue leading Western United into its exciting future after putting pen to paper on a new two-year deal at Ironbark Fields.

Captaining the side in its first full season in Tarneit in 2024-25, Garuccio’s commitment means he will continue to spearhead the team into a new era in the A-League men’s competition.

His four years in green and black so far have been full of personal and team achievements, firmly cementing himself as one of United’s most iconic players in the club’s formative years.

In 2021-22, he won the player of the season and helped United lift the A-League championship.

Garuccio became an A-League Men all-star in 2024 before being named Western United captain and guiding his team to a record-breaking season with the most wins, points and goals scored in club history in 2024/25.

Garuccio is pledging to keep the good times going and called on the Western United faithful to stay on the journey.

“I’m so grateful to be able to continue my time with Western United,” he said. “This club has been such a special part of my journey and I’ve had the most memorable moments of my career since being here.

“I think now is probably the most exciting time to be a part of this club and the future is looking brighter than ever.

“I want to say thank you to everyone who turns up to support us each week, it really is the most important thing in football.

“We’ll be putting in the work this pre-season to make sure we can go one better this year and reach that grand final. I’m looking forward to seeing Ironbark packed in Green and Black this season.”

Western United football general manager Mal Impiombato hailed Garuccio’s re-signing as a key marker of intent and a symbol of strength for the future.

“The role he has played off the pitch with his leadership and commitment has been of equal importance to his excellence on the pitch from day one,” he said.

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