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Max Caputo (born 17 August 2005; Italian: [kaˈpuːto]) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a striker for Melbourne City.[1]

Key Information

Career

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Melbourne City

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On 23 April 2021, Caputo earned a scholarship contract at A-League club Melbourne City after spending four years in their youth setup.[1] After some first-team players had left their squad during the 2020–21 season, it was rumoured that Max Caputo would fill into their squad in a Melbourne Derby.[2] At age 15, Caputo made his senior professional debut on 6 June 2021 against Melbourne Victory as a substitute.[3] He had his second appearance in the A-League at the age of 17 on 2 April 2023 when he was substituted in the 90th minute and scored the equaliser two minutes later, becoming Melbourne City's youngest ever goalscorer in the league.[4]

Career statistics

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As of 3 August 2024[5][6][7]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup Asia Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Melbourne City NPL 2021 NPL Victoria 3 13 12 13 12
2022 13 9 13 9
2023 NPL Victoria 2 10 3 10 3
2024 Victoria Premier League 1 5 3 5 3
Total 41 27 41 27
Melbourne City 2020–21 A-League 1 0 1 0
2021–22 A-League Men 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2022–23 4 1 1 0 5 1
2023–24 21 1 3 0 2 1 26 2
2024–25 0 0 1 1 1 1
Total 27 2 5 1 2 1 34 4
Career total 68 29 5 1 2 1 0 0 75 31

Honours

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Melbourne City

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from Grokipedia
Max Caputo (born 17 August 2005) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for club . Born in , he stands at 178 cm tall and is right-footed, having progressed through the club's academy as a winger and attacking before transitioning to his current role. Caputo joined Melbourne City's youth setup early in his career and made his senior professional debut at the age of 15 on 6 June 2021 against Victory, becoming the second-youngest player to appear for the club at A-Leagues level. His contract with the club runs until 30 June 2028, following an extension signed in June 2025. Despite limited appearances in his initial seasons (one game each in 2020–21 and 2021–22, four in 2022–23), he broke through in the 2023–24 campaign with 21 appearances and one goal, establishing himself as a regular in the starting lineup. In the 2024–25 season, Caputo scored five goals in 15 appearances despite being sidelined early by a syndesmosis injury and fractured sustained on his 19th birthday, requiring surgery and a return in February 2025. He played a key role in Melbourne City's championship triumph that year and their qualification for the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite. Ranked number 24 among the top under-20 players worldwide by the CIES Football in 2025, Caputo stepped up as the team's primary striker following the departure of all-time A-Leagues leading scorer . Entering the 2025–26 season in strong form, Caputo has netted four goals in four matches, including a brace against Perth Glory on 25 October 2025 and a stoppage-time winner for Melbourne City in the AFC Champions League Elite against Buriram United on 21 October 2025. On 8 November 2025, he scored the fastest goal in Melbourne Derby history—after just 83 seconds—securing a victory for City against rivals Victory. At the international level, he has represented at U20 level, including scoring a brace against at the and earning multiple caps.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Max Caputo was born on 17 August 2005 in , . Caputo's surname reflects Italian origins, contributing to his Australian-Italian identity. No public details are available regarding siblings or specific parental influences. He spent his early years growing up in , a multicultural hub with a strong soccer tradition shaped by waves of European immigrants, including significant Italian communities that have long contributed to the city's sporting culture. This environment provided natural exposure to the sport from a young age, fostering his initial interest amid the diverse influences of 's most populous city.

Early football involvement

Caputo's introduction to organized football came through local junior clubs in , where he first joined Essendon Royals as a young player, laying the foundation for his development in the sport. At Essendon Royals, he began playing around the age of 10 to 12, focusing on basic skills and team play in youth competitions. Following his time at Essendon Royals, Caputo spent a couple of seasons at George Cross FC, another prominent junior club in the region, where he continued to build his experience in competitive environments. During these formative years, he primarily operated as a winger or attacking , utilizing his speed and creativity on the flanks to contribute to attacks. This pre-academy period culminated in 2017 when, at the age of 12, Caputo transitioned to the Melbourne City academy, shifting from local junior football to a structured professional youth pathway. By this point, he had begun evolving toward a more central forward role, setting the stage for advanced training and specialization.

Club career

Youth and academy career

Caputo joined the Melbourne City academy at the age of 12 in 2017, having previously played for Essendon Royals FC. Initially developing as a winger or attacking , he progressed through the club's ranks, featuring in U18 matches during the 2019 season and representing at the National Youth Championships that year. In April 2021, after four years in the academy, Caputo signed a contract with Melbourne City, marking a significant milestone in his development. He quickly transitioned into a more central striking role and began featuring prominently for the club's NPL Victoria reserve team that season. Caputo enjoyed a strong start to the 2021 NPL campaign, scoring in consecutive fixtures prior to his announcement. Caputo's standout performances in the NPL included a remarkable four-goal haul in a 6-0 over Whittlesea Ranges on June 9, 2021, which highlighted his emerging goal-scoring prowess and contributed to his rapid rise toward senior opportunities. He continued to contribute in the reserves during 2022, netting a penalty in a match against Western United in and a brace against North Sunshine in July, while also scoring in key games such as the promotion-clinching win over Eastern Lions in July. These displays in academy and reserve-level competitions underscored his evolution from a versatile youth prospect to a prolific forward.

Senior career with Melbourne City

Caputo made his professional debut for Melbourne City on 6 June 2021, at the age of 15 years and 9 months, substituting into a 1–1 Melbourne Derby draw against rivals Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park; he became the second-youngest debutant in the club's A-Leagues history. His early senior appearances were limited, with just one outing in the 2021–22 A-League season and four in 2022–23, where he scored his first professional goal against Adelaide United. In the 2023–24 season, Caputo broke out as a regular starter, featuring in 20 A-League matches and contributing two goals across all competitions, including starts in the AFC Champions League as City advanced to the round of 16. The 2024–25 campaign marked Caputo's emergence as a key attacker, though it began with a setback from a syndesmosis injury and fractured requiring surgery in August 2024 and sidelining him until February 2025; he then scored a career-high five A-League goals in 12 league appearances (15 total across competitions) and one additional goal in other competitions, playing a pivotal role in Melbourne City's championship-winning season, including contributions in the finals series. In June 2025, Caputo signed a contract extension with the club until 30 June 2028. By the end of that season, Caputo had accumulated 38 A-League appearances and seven goals for City across all senior campaigns. Entering the 2025–26 season in strong form, Caputo netted four goals in his first four A-League matches, including a brace against Perth Glory on 25 October 2025 and the fastest goal in Melbourne Derby history—after just 83 seconds—in a 2–0 over Victory on 8 November 2025. He also scored once in the AFC Champions League Elite, netting the decisive goal in a 2–1 group stage win over Buriram United in October 2025, helping City maintain an unbeaten start in continental play.

International career

Youth international career

Caputo earned his first call-up to the U20 national team, known as the Young Socceroos, for the AFC U20 Asian Cup 2023 qualifiers in 2022. He made his debut in a Group H match against on 17 October 2022, coming off the bench and scoring the fourth goal in a 4-1 victory, helping top the group and qualify for the continental tournament. Throughout 2023 and 2024, Caputo continued to feature in international friendlies and preparation matches, showcasing his goal-scoring prowess. A highlight came in June 2024 during a 3-3 draw against , where he netted twice in the first half to give a 3-0 lead, demonstrating his clinical finishing and composure under pressure. These youth international outings provided valuable experience that aligned with his developing role at Melbourne City, enhancing his confidence and tactical awareness in competitive environments. Caputo's breakthrough at the youth international level arrived at the in in 2025, where he was part of the 21-man squad selected for the tournament. He appeared as a substitute in the opening 1-0 loss to on 28 September 2025 and the 4-1 defeat to on 1 October 2025, gaining exposure against strong opposition. In the final group stage match against on 4 October 2025, Caputo started and scored a brace in a 3-1 win, opening the scoring in the 22nd minute and adding a second in the 72nd minute to secure the result and cap a promising tournament performance. His contributions at the World Cup underscored his emergence as a key attacking talent for Australia's youth setup.

Senior international career

As of November 2025, Max Caputo, aged 20, has not earned any senior caps for the national team, known as the Socceroos. Caputo holds Australian citizenship by birth and is fully eligible to represent the Socceroos at the senior level. His pathway to the senior team has been highlighted following strong youth international performances, including a brace in 's 3-1 group-stage win over at the . Socceroos head coach observed Caputo during the U-20 World Cup and has acknowledged his early-season form in the A-League, where he scored three goals, as a positive indicator for future consideration. However, Caputo was not included in the 26-man squad for the November 2025 friendlies against and , with Popovic emphasizing the need for sustained consistency to secure a call-up ahead of the qualifiers. No senior training camps or squad inclusions without playing time have been reported for Caputo to date, though selectors continue to track his development as a potential long-term option in the forward line.

Playing style

Technical skills

Max Caputo is renowned for his clinical finishing as a striker, often operating as a poacher who thrives in high-danger areas inside the penalty box. His keen eye for goal allows him to capitalize on opportunities with precise shot selection, particularly in one-on-one situations where he demonstrates composure beyond his years. In hold-up play, Caputo excels at receiving the ball under pressure and distributing to teammates, effectively linking play with passes to wingers during transitions or build-up phases. However, he occasionally experiences turnovers when attempting backward passes or lay-offs, highlighting an area for refinement in his distribution under duress. Primarily right-footed, Caputo has evolved from his youth days as a winger and into a dedicated centre-forward, showcasing versatility in exploiting spaces between defenders with through balls while maintaining his core finishing prowess. Caputo has contributed to set-pieces through successful penalty conversions, scoring all two attempts taken in his career, though he has not notably featured in free-kick scoring.

Physical attributes and development

Max Caputo stands at 178 cm (5'10") and weighs approximately 73 kg, possessing a broad and muscular build that is notably strong for his age. This physical profile has significantly aided his hold-up play as a striker, allowing him to shield the ball effectively against defenders. Despite his relatively modest height, Caputo demonstrates strong aerial ability, often winning headers and posing a threat in the air during set pieces and open play. In the 2024/25 season, he led young forwards in his age demographic by winning 46 aerial duels, highlighting his timing and leap despite the competition from taller peers. Caputo exhibits adequate pace for a centre-forward, with quick once up to speed and the power to drive forward while carrying the ball. His enables him to create space through short bursts behind defenders, though his overall speed is more functional than explosive. Following a long-term injury in 2024, he showed marked improvements in endurance, regaining match fitness to become a first-choice player by mid-season. Caputo's development was significantly impacted by a serious pre-season in 2024, involving a syndesmosis ligament tear and fractured that required and sidelined him for approximately six months. This setback delayed his progression but ultimately fostered resilience, as his recovery enhanced his physical robustness and stamina for sustained professional demands.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Caputo's club statistics at the senior level with are detailed below, encompassing his performances in the and AFC Champions League. These figures reflect his rapid rise, with a notable breakout in the 2025/26 season where he has scored 4 goals in 4 appearances as of November 19, 2025. Prior to regular senior involvement, Caputo featured for the club's in the NPL Victoria, contributing to his development, though detailed per-season breakdowns for reserve play are limited in public records.

Senior Club Statistics

SeasonCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
2020–21100
2021–22100
2022–23410
2023–242113
2024–251551
2025–26440
2023–24AFC Champions League110
2024–25AFC Champions League100
2025–26AFC Champions League310
Overall senior totals: 51 appearances, 13 goals, 4 assists as of November 19, 2025.

International statistics

Caputo has earned 10 caps across various Australian youth national teams, scoring 4 goals and providing 0 assists as of November 19, 2025. His international experience includes appearances at U18, U19, and U20 levels, primarily in friendly matches and the . No senior international caps have been recorded.

Youth International Appearances by Level

LevelAppearancesGoalsAssists
U20520
U19200
U18320
Total1040
Data compiled from international match records up to November 19, 2025. In the 2025, Caputo featured in all three of Australia's group stage matches, starting two and scoring a brace in a 3-1 victory over on October 4, 2025 (goals at the 21st and 50th minutes). These were his only goals at the U20 level, contributing significantly to Australia's campaign despite their elimination in the group stage. His earlier youth goals came in U18 friendlies, including a goal against an unspecified opponent in 2023.

Honours

Club honours

Caputo was part of Melbourne City's squad that won the Championship in the 2020–21 season, having joined the youth academy four years prior and making his senior debut later that year on 6 2021 in a 1–1 regular season draw against Melbourne Victory. He contributed more substantially to the club's second Championship in the 2024–25 season, scoring five goals during the campaign, which culminated in a 1–0 victory over Melbourne Victory on 31 May 2025. No other club titles, such as the , were won by Melbourne City during Caputo's tenure.

Individual awards

Caputo achieved significant recognition early in his career, highlighted by his professional debut for Melbourne City on 6 June 2021, at the age of 15 years, 9 months, and 20 days, making him the youngest debutant in A-League history. This milestone underscored his rapid progression through the club's academy. In 2022, Caputo was named among the world's top 60 young talents under 21 by The Guardian's Next Generation series, recognizing his potential as a prolific striker in Australian football. Building on this, in May 2025, he ranked in the top 25 under-20 players globally according to the CIES Football Observatory's analysis of elite youth prospects.

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