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Amy Sayer was born on 30 November, 2001 in Sydney, Australia. At 19 years old, Amy Sayer height is 5 ft 8 in (173.0 cm).

Now We discover Amy Sayer's Biography, Age, 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 net worth at the age of 21 years old?

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Amy Sayer Age 21 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 30 November 2001
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Amy Sayer Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Amy Sayer worth at the age of 21 years old? Amy Sayer’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Australia. We have estimated Amy Sayer's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2018

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.

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 She was withdrawn from the Australia squad for the Seven Consulting Series against Chile, and was ruled out for at least 12 weeks. Her next appearance in a football match will be in January 2019, at the earliest.

On 16 July 2018, Alen Stajcic called up Sayer to the Senior Matildas squad to participate in the Tournament of Nations in USA after impressing in her maiden W-League season in with 10 appearances. She earned her first international cap as a 93rd-minute substitute in the 2018 Tournament of Nations against Japan.

Sayer was called up to the Matildas squad for the second time to play matches against France and England in October 2018. She came on as a substitute against France but couldn't salvage a 2-0 defeat, while she started the second match against England in a 1-1 draw following a last minute header from Claire Polkinghorne.

On 9 November 2018, Sayer withdrew from the Matildas squad in the two-match series against Chile after a stress fracture diagnosis. She will be out for a minimum of 12 weeks

2017

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.

2016

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.

Sayer made her international youth debut on 25 August 2016, in a 28–0 demolition of Palestine, played at Vietnam. She marked her debut with one goal and seven assists in the first half of the match. She followed the first cap with three more dominating displays against Hong Kong (14–0), Iraq (8–0) and Vietnam (6–0).

At the age of 14 years old, Sayer earned her first call up to the U-20 squad for the AFC Pre-Qualifiers in November 2016. She made two appearances in two games, playing full minutes and scoring two goals. Following her debut tournament, Sayer was reselected in the Young Matilda's squad for the friendly series against USA and Canada in July 2017, and for the 2017 AFC Qualification Tournament held in China where she made four more appearances in the group stage and final series. She made another appearance in the 2018 friendly match against Thailand where she scored one goal.

2013

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 a attacking midfielder and a left winger by manager Heather Garriock.

An attacking midfielder and playmaker, Sayer is adept at finding quality forward passes and likes to combine with others for quick passing moves rather than carrying the ball too often. While Sayer is an excellent athlete, her style draws more on her technical range, vision and creativity and she would prefer to play an incisive pass or use one touch passing combinations to beat a player – rather than looking to rely on speed in a footrace. In the front third she is an increasingly unpredictable and dangerous attacker as she adds more variety to her attacking style – while she is naturally inclined to look for a clever through pass or combination play to attack the opponent's penalty box, she is equally capable of scoring from range on either foot and is demonstrating this more and more with some eye-catching long distance goals at club and international level.

2001

Amy Joan Irene Sayer (born 30 November 2001) is an Australian football player at Sydney FC. 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.