Leroy Jennings
Leroy Jennings (born 3 March 1998) is a professional football player who last played as a central midfielder for Sydney United in the National Premier Leagues NSW. Born in Australia, Jennings has represented Fiji at youth level. Club careerJennings signed for LA Galaxy academy on a 1-year deal after showing a good performance during trial, impressing the directors and receiving praise from David Beckham.[2][3] After leaving LA Galaxy, Jennings signed for Wrexham in 2014, playing for the academy for two seasons.[4] On 27 October 2016, Jennings signed for the Newcastle Jets. He played for the youth team, making 16 appearances and 3 goals in the league.[5][6] After departing and having stints with Sutherland Sharks and Blacktown City, Jennings signed for Wollongong Wolves on 24 December 2020.[7][8] On 17 December 2022, Jennings was announced to play for Sydney United for the 2023 NPL NSW season.[9] He made his debut for the club on 5 February 2023 against Fairfield rivals Marconi, scoring two goals in the second half to win the match 3–1 at full time.[10] International careerJennings was selected for the Fiji national under-20 team ahead of their 2016 OFC U-20 Championship. Jennings played all three group matches, scoring one goal against New Caledonia but failing to qualify for the knockout rounds.[11] However, one month before the OFC 2018 FIFA World Cup playoff, Jennings rejected the call-up for the Fiji national team because of his interest in representing Australia instead.[12] Personal lifeJennings was born in Sydney, Australia to parents of Italian and Tongan-Fijian descent.[2][7][13] He is the cousin to Michael Jennings and George Jennings, both of whom played rugby league professionally in the National Rugby League.[14] He is also related to Arthur Jennings, who represented the New Zealand national rugby union team during his playing career.[15] Outside of football, Jennings took an interest in boxing and basketball, the latter after taking inspiration from The Last Dance on Netflix.[13] He also learnt to speak Italian, having been able to speak basic for most of his early life and to play the piano during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[13] He is affectionately nicknamed the "speedster" or "specimen" by his teammates.[7][13] HonoursWith Sydney United 58:
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