Scott Galloway has departed Auckland FC following the difficult decision to return home to family.
Scott will be fondly remembered by the club for his contribution to the team in its inaugural season and for being part of the first-ever New Zealand side to lift A-League silverware.
Scott Galloway made four substitute appearances for the club at the start of the season before a calf injury ruled him out for the remainder of the regular season. The 30-year-old full-back plans to return to Melbourne to spend time with his family before deciding on his next move.
“Thank you to the club for all the support they showed me throughout a difficult personal year. It was a privilege to be part of such an amazing club from day one,” said Galloway.
“It was a privilege to be part of such an amazing club from day 1. I wish I could’ve played a bigger part on the pitch, injuries unfortunately got the better of me, but I gave everything I could to help with the team’s historic success.”
“Thank you to the club for all the support they showed me throughout a difficult personal year. I’ll forever remain a fan and can’t wait to see this club create even more history in the future. Auckland FC and its amazing fans will always hold a special place in my heart.”
Head coach Steve Corica was full of praise for Scott.
“Scotty has been a big part of Auckland FC. Both made a vital contribution when called upon and will be missed by players and staff,” said Corica.
“We wish him the very best for the future.”