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Amy Sayer (Amy Joan Irene Sayer) was born on 30 November, 2001 in Sydney, Australia, is an Australian soccer player. Discover Amy Sayer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?
Popular As |
Amy Joan Irene Sayer |
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Age |
22 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
Born |
30 November 2001 |
Birthday |
30 November |
Birthplace |
Sydney, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia
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She is a member of famous player with the age 22 years old group.
Amy Sayer Height, Weight & Measurements
At 22 years old, Amy Sayer height is 1.76m .
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1.76m |
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Amy Sayer Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Amy Sayer worth at the age of 22 years old? Amy Sayer’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. She is from Australia. We have estimated Amy Sayer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Source of Income |
player |
Amy Sayer Social Network
Timeline
Amy Joan Irene Sayer (born 30 November 2001) is an Australian soccer player for Kristianstads DFF in the Damallsvenskan, the Swedish first division.
She primarily plays as an attacking midfielder but was also deployed as a defensive midfielder in the under-20s national team.
She is known for her vision, passing, all round technical ability, and her ability to play and score with both feet.
Several clubs were interested in signing Sayer for the 2016 W-League season, however due to her age, she decided to stay closer to home, signing for Sydney University on a youth contract.
Canberra United signed several young talents to play in the 2017 W-League season.
Sayer joined the club after some impressive performances for the Australian National U-20 Women's Team, along with teammates Georgia Plessas, Georgia Boric, Clare Hunt, and Karly Roestbakken.
On 25 November, Amy Sayer scored her first goal in the country's top division in a 3–2 home win against Perth Glory at McKellar Park.
Sayer finished the season with one goal in 10 appearances, as well as being deployed in various positions such as an attacking midfielder and a left winger by manager Heather Garriock.
Two of these goals came in a 5–1 thrashing of the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos after Sayer came on as a substitute in the 17th minute.
Throughout the remainder of the season, Sayer split playing time amongst her other teammates, appearing in 19 matches in total, primarily coming in as a substitute.
Sayer finished the season accumulating a total of 548 minutes, her lowest amount in her three seasons with the Stanford Cardinal women's soccer team despite improving in almost every major statistical category (goals, assists, shot percentage, shots on goal, shot accuracy, and game-winning goals).
By the season's end, Sayer ended with a total of 4 goals, 2 assists, and a shot on goal percentage of 51.6%.
On 16 July 2018, Sayer received her first call up to the Matildas, the senior Australian Women's Team, for the 2018 Tournament of Nations.
Born in Sydney, Australia, Sayer grew up in Northern Sydney, where attended Ravenswood School for Girls and later Barker College.
She was granted special permission to not attend classes due to her international team commitments and playing for Canberra United during the W-League season.
Sayer is of Chinese descent through her mother.
Sayer began her youth career at Northbridge FC (now known as North Shore Mariners), as well as playing futsal and football at the FNSW Institute.
Sayer signed for Sydney FC on 4 September 2018 after one season at Canberra United in the W-League.
On 3 November, she scored her maiden goal for her new club in her first appearance.
On 9 November 2018, Sayer was diagnosed with a stress fracture in her right foot.
She was withdrawn from the Australia squad for the Seven Consulting Series against Chile, and was ruled out for at least 12 weeks.
Sayer joined San Francisco Glens SC for the 2023 USL W League season.
Playing both midfield and forward, she was a key part of the starting lineup as the Glens rose to No. 1 in the national power rankings.
However, her season was cut short after six games when she was called to Australia's provisional roster for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
San Francisco would go on to capture both the NorCal Division and Western Conference titles before falling in the W League National Semifinal.
Despite the premature end to her season, Sayer still finished second on the team with four assists and netted twice.
On 23 August 2023, Kristianstads DFF of the Damallsvenskan announced that they had signed Sayer to a contract through 2024.
In January 2020, Sayer was accepted to Stanford University, and joined them at the conclusion of the 2019–20 W-League, playing for Stanford Cardinal.
During the 2020 season (which was played during the spring of 2021), Sayer quickly stood out, starting in 9 of her 10 appearances for the team.
In these appearances, Sayer racked up a total of 679 minutes of action, playing more than 50 minutes in 8 matches.
Throughout the season, Sayer primarily played in the midfield, utilizing her vision to move the ball quickly and maintain possession.
This style of play led to Sayer capturing one assist on the season and earning the honor of being on the 2020 PAC-12 All-Freshman team.
Her performances garnered the attention of the Matildas once again, leading to a call up to play with the squad in two international friendlies against Germany and The Netherlands.
These friendlies would take place in The Netherlands, causing Sayer to miss the middle portion of the Stanford season due to international duty.
With little time between the end of the 2020 season and the beginning of the 2021 season, Sayer picked up where she left off, making 19 appearances and starting in 7 games for the Cardinal with the majority of her minutes coming at the forward position.
Adapting to the new position, Sayer excelled, nabbing 2 assists as well as 2 goals, her first for the team.
Her goals came in back-to-back games with the second coming against in a 3–1 victory against the 2020 Champions the Santa Clara Broncos.
Sayer's performances helped the Cardinal to a 13–6–1 record and an invitation to the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship, in which they unfortunately lost in the first round.
Heading into the 2022 season, Sayer looked to build on her success as a forward from the previous year.
She did just that, being a starter in 5 of the first 6 games of the season, nabbing 3 goals during this span.