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Michael Glassock (born 4 November 1999), is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a central defender for Sydney United 58.[1]

Key Information

Early life

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Glassock was born in Gosford, on the Central Coast of New South Wales. He attended St Peter's Catholic College, Tuggerah from 2012 to 2017.[citation needed]

Career

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Pegasus

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Glassock was announced as a Pegasus player on 16 July 2019.[2] Glassock made his professional debut for Hong Kong Pegasus on 1 September 2019 against Lee Man.

Glassock became a regular first team starter in his first season for the Flying Horseman, playing a total of 20 games across the Hong Kong Premier League, FA Cup, Senior Shield and Sapling Cup Competitions scoring 2 goals.

However, his stay in Hong Kong was cut short due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic which caused the 2019–20 season to be suspended. On 8 April 2020, Glassock agreed to a mutual termination with Pegasus.[3]

Sydney Olympic FC

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On 1 December 2020, Sydney Olympic FC announced they had signed Glassock.

In the 2021 NPL season, Glassock started all of Sydney Olympic's 17 NPL games and 4 of its FFA Cup Preliminary games before the season ended due to the COVID-19 outbreak in NSW. He scored 4 goals from 21 appearances.

On 24 November, at just 22 years and 20 days, Glassock captained Sydney Olympic against Sydney FC in the FFA Cup Round of 32. On 31 July, he helped Sydney Olympic to win the 2022 NSW NPL Premiership and was named in NPL NSW Team Of The Year for 2022.

Sri Pahang

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After a successful 2022 season for Sydney Olympic, Glassock signed for Malaysia Super League side Sri Pahang FC on 6 January 2023.[4]

Glassock played 25 games for Sri Pahang FC across all competitions helping the side finish 5th in the Malaysian Super League.

Honours

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Sydney Olympic FC:


Sydney United 58:

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from Grokipedia
Michael Glassock (born 4 November 1999) is an Australian footballer who plays as a centre-back for in the . He measures 1.91 metres in height and prefers to use his right foot. Glassock, a Central Coast native, began his youth development in local clubs before joining the system at under-11 level, progressing through the ranks to the National Youth League team and serving as academy captain by 2019. That year, he secured his first professional contract overseas, signing with side Pegasus FC from July 2019 to April 2020. Upon returning to , Glassock joined in December 2020, remaining with the club through January 2023 and contributing as a key defender in the NPL . In January 2023, he moved to the with , where he played until the end of the year. Following a brief return to Sydney Olympic FC from July to December 2024, Glassock signed with Sydney United 58 FC on 12 December 2024.

Early life and youth career

Early life

Michael Glassock was born on 4 November 1999 in Gosford, Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia. He was raised in the Gosford area of the Central Coast region.

Youth career

Glassock began his youth football career with local clubs on Australia's Central Coast, starting with District Soccer Club and later playing for The Entrance Football Club in the years leading up to 2010. During this early phase, he was selected to represent the Central Coast Lightning squad, honing his foundational skills as a defender in junior competitions. In 2010, at the age of 11, Glassock joined the Central Coast Mariners youth academy, beginning a progression through the club's age-group teams that lasted until 2019. He advanced steadily from under-11 levels to higher youth squads, including the National Youth League (NYL) team, where he established himself as a reliable central defender. Over this period, Glassock made more than 70 appearances across academy competitions, contributing to the team's defensive stability and participating in the NPL 2. A standout achievement came in when Glassock was named of the Mariners' NYL squad, a role that highlighted his leadership qualities and on-field presence as he guided the Academy men's team through the season. Under his captaincy, the team finished fourth in the NPL NSW Men's 2 and qualified for the elimination finals. Throughout his academy tenure, Glassock developed physically and technically as a right-footed central defender, growing to a of 191 cm that enhanced his aerial dominance and positioning on the pitch. His time in the Mariners system emphasized defensive fundamentals, tactical awareness, and leadership, laying the groundwork for his specialization in the center-back role.

Club career

Central Coast Mariners

Glassock joined the Central Coast Mariners academy after progressing through local junior clubs including The Entrance-Bateau Bay, Killarney District, and Central Coast Lightning. In 2017, he transitioned to the academy's senior youth setup, competing in the Football NSW NPL 2 competition as a central defender. During his tenure from 2017 to 2019, Glassock became an integral part of the defensive unit, contributing to over 70 appearances across NPL and Y-League matches. As captain of the Men's team, Glassock demonstrated strong qualities, serving as a role model for younger players and even taking on community coaching duties with primary school students. In , his appointment as Y-League captain highlighted his potential for first-team integration, though he ultimately recorded no appearances at the A-League level. Glassock departed the Mariners in May 2019 to pursue a contract overseas in , marking the end of his nine-year association with the club's youth system.

Pegasus

In July 2019, Michael Glassock signed with Hong Kong Premier League club as a 19-year-old centre-back, seeking regular first-team opportunities abroad after progressing through the . The move provided exposure to Asian football, contrasting the youth-focused environment he had known in , and allowed him to train full-time with experienced international players. Glassock quickly adapted to the league's more technical style, which emphasized build-up play and possession over the high-pressing intensity of Australian football, earning him consistent starts as a defender. Over the 2019–20 season, he made 18 appearances across the , , and Sapling Cup, contributing defensively by marking high-caliber foreign imports from and while scoring two goals—one a header in a 3–3 draw against Happy Valley on an unspecified date in the season, and another in the Sapling Cup against Lee Man in February 2020. His debut came on 1 September 2019 in a 4–2 loss to Lee Man, where he started at centre-back. Off the pitch, Glassock faced cultural and societal challenges, including Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests—witnessing incidents—and early disruptions that led to shortages of essentials like and meat, as well as matches played behind closed doors at the Hong Kong FA Training Centre. Glassock's stint ended in April 2020 when his contract expired amid the league's suspensions due to the escalating , which halted fixtures and created uncertainty for foreign players. Despite the disruptions, he viewed the experience as invaluable for his , having played nearly every and improved his tactical awareness through weekly exposure to diverse opponents.

Sydney Olympic FC

Glassock joined in December 2020, beginning a significant chapter in his career with the club in the National Premier Leagues New South Wales (NPL NSW). During his first stint from 2021 to 2022, he made 45 appearances and scored 5 goals, establishing himself as a vital component of the defense with strong aerial presence and tactical awareness. His contributions were instrumental in the team's defensive organization, helping secure the 2022 NSW NPL Premiership after a decisive 2–1 victory over on the final day of the season. A standout moment came in the 2021 FFA Cup Round of 32, where Glassock started in the match against A-League opponents at Belmore Sports Ground, contributing to a competitive performance despite a 4–2 defeat. He assumed the captain's armband at the age of 22 for this national stage fixture, showcasing his emerging leadership qualities. Glassock's consistent performances throughout the 2022 campaign earned him a spot in the NPL NSW Men's Team of the Year, where he was praised as a "rock at the back" who led the team to the premiership title. Following his overseas experience in , Glassock returned to Olympic in June 2024 on a short-term deal, reintegrating seamlessly into the squad to provide defensive stability during a challenging mid-season period. In 10 appearances that year, he recorded no goals but focused on anchoring the backline and mentoring younger defenders, drawing on lessons from his Asian stint to enhance team resilience. His presence helped steady the side in key fixtures, such as the August 2024 clash against St George City FA, where he initiated attacks from deep positions.

Sri Pahang FC

In January 2023, Michael Glassock signed a one-year contract with of the Malaysian Super League, departing after a strong 2022 campaign in the to pursue opportunities in a professional Asian league. The move built on his prior experience in Asian football with in during the 2019–2020 season. As a central defender, Glassock featured in 25 matches across all competitions for Sri Pahang during the 2023 season, starting 19 games and appearing as a substitute in 6, while logging 1,813 minutes without recording any goals or assists. He received two yellow cards but contributed to the team's defensive solidity, helping Sri Pahang secure a 5th-place finish in the standings. His consistent presence in the backline supported the club's competitive campaign in a league known for its high physical intensity and tactical demands. Glassock's tenure with Sri concluded at the end of December 2023, marking a full-season professional experience abroad that enhanced his development as a defender.

Sydney United 58 FC

Michael Glassock signed with in late 2024, officially joining the club on December 12, 2024, ahead of the 2025 New South Wales (NPL NSW) season. The move was announced as the first of several new signings to strengthen the squad, with Glassock brought in specifically to bolster the defensive line following his prior experience in the NPL. His contract was for the 2025 season. As a central defender, Glassock quickly integrated into the United 58 squad, forming a solid partnership in the backline alongside players like Adrian Vlastelica and Liam McGing. He contributed to the team's defensive stability during the regular season. Glassock's physical presence at 191 cm tall and right-footed playstyle allowed him to excel in aerial duels and long-ball distribution, with a success rate of 37.5% on accurate long passes in cup competitions. In the 2025 NPL NSW season, Glassock made 29 appearances in the league and scored 1 goal, marking his adaptation to the club's tactical setup under the coaching staff. His goal came during a league match, underscoring his occasional forays forward from defense. Glassock also featured in cup competitions, including the and the victorious 2025 Waratah Cup campaign. However, his season was cut short by injury; on August 24, 2025, during a crucial 2-1 victory over Olympic that secured a finals spot, Glassock dislocated his shoulder twice late in the game, rendering him unavailable for the subsequent elimination final against Marconi Stallions on September 3, 2025. As of November 2025, Glassock has recovered from the shoulder injury and remains with Sydney United 58, focusing on preparations for the 2026 season while maintaining his role as a key defensive asset. His contributions helped the team finish strongly in the regular season standings, though they were eliminated in the finals on penalties.

International career

Youth international career

Glassock did not represent at the youth international level during his early career development. No call-ups, matches, or caps are recorded for him with teams such as the Joeys (U17) or Young Socceroos (U20/U23), based on comprehensive player profiles from major football databases. This lack of national youth exposure highlights his progression primarily through domestic club academies, where he honed his defensive skills in competitive environments.

Senior international career

As of November 2025, Michael Glassock has not received any call-ups or earned caps for the senior national football team, the Socceroos. His professional career has been confined to club level in leagues such as the A-League National Youth League, , , and NPL, without progression to senior international representation. Glassock, born and raised in , retains full eligibility to represent the Socceroos based on his .

Honours

Club honours

During his tenure with , Glassock contributed to the team's success in securing the New South Wales (NPL NSW) Men's Premiership, clinching the title with a 2-0 victory over Blacktown City on the final day of the regular season. As that year, he played a key leadership role in the defense, helping the side finish atop the league table with 41 points from 26 matches. No other major club trophies or league titles were won by the teams Glassock represented during his professional career, including stints with in the 2019–20 season, which was paused due to the but resumed and completed with Kitchee as champions, and in the , where the club finished fifth.

Individual awards

Glassock earned recognition for his defensive prowess and leadership during the New South Wales (NPL NSW) season with Sydney Olympic, where he captained the team at the age of 22. His consistent performances, including strong aerial duels and organizational skills at the back, were instrumental in the club's successful campaign, culminating in his selection to the 2022 NPL NSW Men's Team of the Year as a central defender. This honour highlighted Glassock's standout contributions in a competitive league, where he demonstrated maturity beyond his years by anchoring the defense and contributing to key victories through his tactical awareness and physical presence. The selection was announced by , underscoring his role in elevating Sydney Olympic's standing that season.

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