Dylan Wenzel-Halls

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Dylan Wenzel-Halls (born 15 December 1997) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays for the Malaysia Super League club Penang.

Full name Dylan Wenzel-Halls
Date of birth (1997-12-15) 15 December 1997 (age 28)
Place of birth Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
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Dylan Wenzel-Halls
Personal information
Full name Dylan Wenzel-Halls
Date of birth (1997-12-15) 15 December 1997 (age 28)
Place of birth Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position Striker
Team information
Current team
Penang
Number 7
Youth career
Ipswich Knights
2003–2004 Olympic FC
2016 Brisbane Roar
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2014–2015 Olympic FC 23 (2)
2016 Brisbane Roar NPL 19 (3)
2017–2018 Western Pride 29 (40)
2018 Brisbane Roar NPL 3 (1)
2018–2021 Brisbane Roar 67 (14)
2021–2023 Western United 34 (5)
2023–2024 Central Coast Mariners 8 (3)
2024– Penang 31 (12)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 1 February 2026
‡ National team caps and goals as of 25 November 2016
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Club career

Youth career

Wenzel-Halls played youth football at local club Ipswich Knights,[1] played in their under-8 team through to under-15 team at Brisbane Lions and then at Olympic FC from 2013 to 2015,[2] and with Brisbane Roar youth in 2016.[3]

Western Pride

In the 2017 NPL Queensland grand final, Wenzel-Halls scored an 89th-minute free kick against Moreton Bay United, winning the match 2–1 and securing Pride’s first piece of silverware.[4] He was named in the 2017 NPL QLD Team of the Year,[5] and won the 2018 Queensland NPL Golden Boot with 24 goals in 14 games.[6][7]

While playing for Western Pride, Wenzel-Halls broke the record for the most goals scored in a single National Premier Leagues match, scoring seven goals in a 15–0 win over Sunshine Coast.[8][9]

Brisbane Roar

On 4 May 2018, following his goal-scoring exploits in the NPL, Wenzel-Halls signed a one-year contract with A-League club Brisbane Roar.[10]

He made his professional debut on 24 November 2018 against Melbourne City, replacing Matt McKay in injury time with the Roar going on to win the match 2–0.[11]

Wenzel-Halls grabbed his first A-League assist in a 2–1 loss to Adelaide United on 30 November 2018, providing the cutback for Henrique's goal.[12] He scored his first A-League goal in a Round 17 clash with Adelaide United on 2 February 2019, scoring the Roar's second goal as they went down 4–3 at Hindmarsh Stadium.[13]

Western United

On 20 June 2021, Wenzel-Halls left Brisbane Roar and joined Western United, signing a three-year contract. In his first season he became an A-League Champion, notably scoring and assisting in the Semi-Final to take Western United into their first ever A-League Grand Final. [14] In January 2023, Wenzel-Halls departed the club by mutual consent to allow him pursue another opportunity.[15]

Central Coast Mariners

A couple of days after leaving Western United, it was announced by Central Coast Mariners that they had signed Wenzel-Halls until the end of the 2024–25 season.[16] Wenzel-Halls made his debut for the Mariners against Brisbane Roar, his first A-League club, on 1 April 2023, after an injury-stalled start to his time at the club. Wenzel-Halls scored his first goal for the Mariners against Western United, his other former club, at Eureka Stadium on 7 April 2023, his second appearance for the Mariners.[17]

Wenzel-Halls was part of the Mariners team that won the 2023–24 A-League, an unused substitute in the 2023 A-League Men Grand Final in which the Mariners won 6–1 against Melbourne City at Western Sydney Stadium.[18]

The following season, Wenzel-Halls was also part of the Mariners' 2023–24 treble winning season, winning the A-League Championship, A-League Premiership and AFC Cup.[19][20] Wenzel-Halls departed the club in the post-season, to take up an overseas opportunity.[21]

Penang

Following his departure from Central Coast Mariners, Wenzel-Halls joined Malaysian Super League club Penang on 2 September 2024.[22] On 12 January 2025, he scored his first career hat-trick in a 3–3 draw against Perak at home.

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