Craig Goodwin has made a significant return to Adelaide United, signing a three-year contract with the club that has fueled excitement among fans and promises to boost the A-League Men team. Goodwin, who previously played for Al Wehda in the Saudi Pro League, brings valuable experience after a successful stint there, where he scored 12 goals and provided 10 assists over 49 matches.

The announcement coincides with Adelaide United’s recent appointment of Airton Andrioli as head coach, who takes over on a two-year deal after a brief finals campaign. Goodwin expressed his eagerness to get back on the pitch, stating that his return is driven by “unfinished business,” with ambitions to win another championship and Australia Cup for the Reds.

In his ongoing international career, Goodwin has been a crucial player for the Socceroos, recently helping the team in preparations for their World Cup qualifying matches against Japan. Reflecting on his affection for the club, Goodwin stated, “Nothing means more to me than bringing success to Adelaide United,” highlighting his commitment to the team and its fans.

Adelaide football boss Marius Zanin expressed confidence in Goodwin’s return, recognizing him as a “true great” of the club and noting that the timing of this reunion is both sentimental and strategic. Goodwin’s legacy includes being Adelaide’s all-time leading goalscorer, having secured titles in important past campaigns, and his intent to add more accolades adds an optimistic outlook for both him and the club.

This return of a key player signals a promising phase for Adelaide United as they seek to rebuild and strengthen their performance in the league, which is crucial for their ambitions moving forward. Goodwin’s excitement about playing in front of a packed Coopers Stadium enhances the hopeful atmosphere surrounding the team as they aim for success in the upcoming seasons.


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