Western Sydney Wanderers have today confirmed the departure of a number of players from the Club’s 2016/17 squad.
Dimas, Mitch Nichols, Scott Neville, Bruno Piñatares, Ryan Griffiths, Liam Youlley, Stefan Zinni and Emilio Martinez have all parted ways with the Wanderers following the conclusion of their contracts.
Captain Dimas departs after making 58 appearances and scoring six goals in his two seasons with the Wanderers.
The 34-year-old midfielder arrived from Recreativo in Spain and immediately established himself as one of the league’s premier midfielders.
The Spaniard received the honour of being just the third captain in Wanderers history.
Vice-captain Mitch Nichols says farewell after a stellar two seasons at the Wanderers where he scored 13 goals in his 63 appearances.
The 28-year-old midfielder will look back fondly particularly on his debut season with club, in which he was selected in the PFA Team of the Season and named both the Members’ Player of the Year and the Rod Allen Award: Media Player of the Year at last year’s Wanderers Medal.
Scott Neville departs after spending the past two seasons at the Wanderers, making 60 appearances and netting three goals, including a sensational strike in the 2015/16 A-League Grand Final.
The 28-year-old was a mainstay at right back during his time in Red & Black and will now return to Western Australia with hometown side Perth Glory.
Uruguayan Bruno Piñatares will say goodbye after making 21 appearances across all competitions, as will striker Ryan Griffiths who made appearances seven for the club after signing mid-way through the season.
Midfielder Liam Youlley, who made four appearances and scored one goal, winger Stefan Zinni, who made two appearances for the Wanderers, and midfielder Emilio Martinez also depart following the conclusion of the contracts.
Meanwhile, Argentine marquee Nicolás Martinez and midfielder Terry Antonis will return to parent clubs Olympiacos and PAOK respectively following the conclusion of their loan deals with the Wanderers.
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