Josh Risdon has been named as Western United’s second ever captain ahead of the men’s A-League season.
Alongside Risdon, fellow foundation players Steven Lustica and Tomoki Imai complete United’s leadership trident as vice-captains.
Having been the vice-captain for the past two seasons, Risdon wore the captain’s armband throughout the 2022 A-League finals series, including in a heroic grand final performance as United were crowned champions.
The club said Risdon’s character, resilience and determination on the pitch have been emblematic of the club’s values since day one, with the Socceroo having been the first Australian to sign for the club in 2019.
Western United general manager of football hailed the trio’s continued importance in setting standards for the team and the club as a whole.
“Josh, Tomoki and Steven are three ultimate professionals and their influence as foundation players has been fundamental to our growth as a club,” he said.
“After his outstanding work as vice-captain for two seasons, we are delighted to elevate Josh to the captaincy and we are equally pleased to have leaders like Tomoki and Steven to support him and drive our culture and expectations.”
Western United coach John Aloisi added his confidence that Risdon, Imai and Lustica would be able to drive the team to a successful season.
“Josh, Tomoki and Steven are all key voices in the dressing room and are a delight for me as a coach to have leading our group,” he said.
“Their influence and ability to get the best out of their peers will be crucial for us this season, and I am looking forward to watching their impact on the pitch each week.”