Trent Lucas Sainsbury (born 5 January 1992) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays for Central Coast Mariners.
Sainsbury was born in Thornlie, Perth and played youth football with Perth Glory and the Australian Institute of Sport before starting his professional career with Central Coast Mariners. Sainsbury moved to PEC Zwolle in 2014.
Sainsbury made 61 appearances for the Australian national team. He was a member of the Australia team which won the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.
Trent started playing football at a very early age at Armadale SC in Armadale, Western Australia.
During the successful 2011–12 campaign, it was announced that Sainsbury had signed a two-year contract extension with the club. The Mariners went on to win the 2011–12 A-League Premiership. Trent again made nine league appearances for the club in this season.
After breaking into the first team in the 2012-13 A-League season, Sainsbury formed a formidable partnership alongside Dutch defender Patrick Zwaanswijk. This unit was central in helping the Mariners secure their maiden A-League Championship against Western Sydney Wanderers in the 2013 A-League Grand Final. The Mariners won the game 2–0 in front of 42,102 spectators at the Sydney Football Stadium. Commentator and former Socceroo Mark Bosnich rated Sainsbury as his man of the match. The official award went to Daniel McBreen. Following the game, it was speculated that Sainsbury had attracted serious interest from European clubs including Southampton FC, Roda JC, FC Basel and Middlesbrough FC.
In March 2013, Sainsbury was nominated for the NAB Young Footballer of the Year which was eventually won by Marco Rojas. Sainsbury was named the Mariners Player of the Year for the 2012–13 season. He was also named in the PFA A-League Team of the Season for 2012–13.
After the announcement of the first A-League All Stars match, Sainsbury was considered one of the main contenders for a place in the squad. He did not end up playing in the match due to international selection.
Sainsbury scored his first competitive goal for the Mariners on 3 April 2013, in a win over Guizhou Renhe in the 2013 AFC Champions League, his header with under ten minutes remaining proving to be the winner. His first A-League goal for the side came from a corner in a 2–1 win over Perth Glory in December 2013.
His club PEC did end the season on a high note when they won their first major trophy in the club's history by defeating league champions AFC Ajax 5–1 in the 2014 KNVB Cup Final, also securing European football for the first time.
Sainsbury retained his place in the starting line-up for the first league game, at home against FC Utrecht. Lightning would strike again, as Sainsbury was subbed off with an ankle injury after 30 minutes of play, making it the second time in a row Sainsbury was forced out of a league game with an injury, both times against Utrecht. PEC won the game 2–0.
On 17 September 2024, Sainsbury played his first competitive match for the club since 2014, an AFC Champions League Elite match against Shandong Taishan in China. However, on the eve of the A-League season, Sainsbury suffered a pectoral injury which ruled him out for the first half of the season. Sainsbury returned from injury on 23 December 2024, against Macarthur FC at Campbelltown Sports Stadium. This marked Sainsbury's first appearance in the A-League Men since January 2014.
In the Mariners' second last game of the season, against Macarthur FC, Sainsbury scored his first goal for the club since 2013, but unfortunately ruptured his Achilles tendon late in the match.
Sainsbury's chances of playing in the 2014 FIFA World Cup were ultimately ended by a knee injury suffered playing for PEC Zwolle.
In September 2014, Sainsbury made his International debut for Australia in a 2–0 loss to Belgium in a Exhibition game. He later admitted to having been nervous before the game but earned praise from coach Ange Postecoglou for his performance against a strong opponent.
Sainsbury was selected as part of Australia's 2015 AFC Asian Cup squad. He started in Australia's first group game against Kuwait, a match which Australia won 4-1. He also started Australia's second group game against Oman, providing the assist for Matt McKay to open the scoring in a 4-0 win by heading a Massimo Luongo Corner kick goalwards. Sainsbury scored his first ever international goal in the semi-final against the United Arab Emirates. Under three minutes into the game, he headed a corner kick from Massimo Luongo in at the far post to give Australia the lead in a match they ultimately won 2–0. He also played for Australia in the Final victory over South Korea and was named as Man of the Match following an imposing defensive display. Trent was named in the official team of the tournament after a number of solid performances.
In May 2018, he was named in Australia's 23-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. In November 2022, he was not included in Australia's 26-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
In addition to holding an Australian passport, Sainsbury also holds a UK passport.
Club career
Youth
Central Coast Mariners
PEC Zwolle
2013–14 season
2014–15 season
Jiangsu Suning
Loan to Inter Milan
Loan to Grasshoppers
PSV Eindhoven
Maccabi Haifa
Kortrijk
Al-Wakrah
Return to Central Coast Mariners
International career
Under-17
Under-20
Senior
Personal life
Career statistics
Club
Central Coast Mariners A-League 0 2011–12 0 2012–13 1 2013–14 1 Eredivisie 0 2014–15 0 2015–16 1 Chinese Super League 2 2017 0 Serie A 0 Grasshoppers (loan) 2017–18 Swiss Super League 0 PSV Eindhoven 2018–19 Eredivisie 1 2019–20 0 Maccabi Haifa 2019–20 Israeli Premier League 2 Kortrijk 2020–21 Belgian First Division A 2 2021–22 4 Al-Wakrah SC 2022–23 Qatar Stars League 2
International
0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0
+ International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
Honours
Club
International
Individual
See also
External links
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