Patrick Flottmann
Patrick Stacey Murnane Flottmann (born 19 April 1997) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a defender for Singapore Premier League side Brunei DPMM FC.[1] PersonalFlottmann attended Turramurra High School and played on their soccer team as the vice-captain.[2] Club careerAir Force UnitedIn January 2018, Flottmann left Sydney FC due to lack of game time and signed with Thai League 2 club Air Force United.[3][4] He played 17 matches during his season at Air Force United.[5] Return to Sydney FCFlottmann returned to his youth club, Sydney FC in July 2019, signing a 2-year senior contract.[6] He made his debut on 29 December 2019 against Melbourne City, coming on as a substitute to replace Adam Le Fondre in the 88th minute.[7] On 28 April 2021, he was loaned to Brisbane Roar for a couple of weeks to provide injury cover for Tom Aldred.[8][9] In July 2021, Sydney FC announced that they had released Flottmann.[10] NorthEast UnitedIn November 2021, Flottmann signed with Indian Super League club NorthEast United.[11] He made his debut against Kerala Blasters FC on 25 November.[12] He scored his first goal on 17 December in a 2–0 win against East Bengal.[13] Seongnam FCOn 1 February 2023, Flottmann joined K League 2 club Seongnam FC.[14] He played in 22 matches and scored 2 goals DPMM FCOn 9 April 2024, Flottmann was signed by Brunei DPMM FC for the 2024–25 Singapore Premier League season.[1] He made his debut from the starting lineup on 11 May 2024 against Young Lions in a 1–2 away victory where he created an assist for Yura Yunos to score the winner of the game on the 38th minute.[15] Career statistics
International careerIn September 2015, Flottmann was called up to the Australian under-20 squad for the 2016 AFC U-19 Championship qualification, but he did not make an appearance in Australia's 3 matches.[17][18] A year later, he was selected for the Australian under-20 squad for the 2016 AFF U-19 Youth Championship in Vietnam.[19] He made 3 appearances in the group stage, playing in the 2–0 victory over Cambodia,[20] the 3–1 victory over Indonesia,[21] and the 1–5 loss to Thailand.[22] HonoursInternational
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