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Joel Chianese

Joel Chianese (born 15 February 1990) is an former professional footballer who primarily played as a forward, amassing over 190 appearances across the A-League, , and other leagues during a career spanning from 2008 to 2024. He is best known for his contributions to Perth Glory, where he helped secure the 2018–19 A-League Premiership, and to , with whom he won the 2021–22 title. Following his retirement from football, Chianese transitioned into , working as a sales executive for Inhabit Property in . Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Chianese began his professional career with hometown club in 2011, making 41 appearances and scoring 11 goals over three seasons, including stints in the . After being released by in 2014, he returned to the (NPL) in with Sydney United 58 and Bonnyrigg White Eagles. Earlier, during his early senior career with , he won the New South Wales Championship in 2010. In 2015, he ventured abroad to , representing FA (15 appearances, 7 goals) and FA (13 appearances, 3 goals). Chianese rejoined the A-League with Perth Glory in 2016, becoming a key squad member and scoring 18 goals in 96 appearances across his tenure, which included a loan return in 2021. His standout season came in 2018–19, when he contributed to Perth Glory's record-breaking 60-point premiership campaign under coach , though the team fell short in the grand final against . In 2020, he moved to to join in the , where he netted 9 goals in 51 appearances and played a role in their 2021–22 championship victory via penalties over . Chianese concluded his playing career with Perth RedStar FC in the NPL for the 2024 season, appearing once before stepping away amid a reported health issue in April 2025.

Early life

Background and family

Joel Joseph Chianese was born on 15 February 1990 in , . He stands at a height of 1.76 metres (5 9 in). Chianese has an background, with his grandparents teaching him the from a young age. Limited public information exists regarding other aspects of his family's specific background or early influences.

Introduction to football

Joel Chianese first encountered organized at the age of five through 's grassroots community leagues, joining the Wenty Waratahs club in western . This initial foray into structured play marked his entry into the local junior competition, where he began honing basic skills amid the region's active youth programs. Initially reluctant, Chianese cried during his debut training session at Wenty Waratahs, feeling overwhelmed in the unfamiliar environment, and coaches advised his parents that he was not yet ready. Undeterred, his family encouraged him to try again the following season at age six, when he joined alongside school friends, transforming his hesitation into enthusiasm for the sport. Prior to formal registration, he had engaged in informal backyard games, a typical starting point for many young players in suburban . Chianese's early years aligned with the tail end of Australia's (NSL) era in the and early , a period when 's soccer culture thrived through ethnic community clubs and semi-professional competitions that boosted participation. The NSL's prominence, with -based teams like Sydney City and Sydney Olympic drawing large crowds and inspiring local initiatives, fostered a supportive environment for junior development, including accessible local leagues like those in the Hills District where Wenty Waratahs operated. Early coaching at such clubs emphasized fun and fundamentals, laying the groundwork for Chianese's progression without the intensity of professional academies.

Club career

Youth and early senior career

Chianese began his organised youth with Blacktown City in Sydney's western suburbs, developing through their junior ranks prior to 2009. In 2009, he joined the youth academy ahead of the 2009/10 National Youth League season, signing a contract as part of the club's rebuilding efforts following the departure of several players to the senior squad. This move came on the recommendation of Blacktown City coach Dave Fitzharris, who identified Chianese's potential as a versatile attacking . While committed to Sydney FC's youth program, Chianese transitioned to senior football with Blacktown City in the during the 2009 season, making his debut as a 19-year-old in early matches against teams like the Sydney Tigers and Wolves. He featured prominently as a young , contributing to the team's attacks with runs and chances created, and scored 2 goals in league play that year. The following 2010 season saw him continue in the senior setup, where he netted 5 goals, including a 13th-minute strike in the major semi-final against Sutherland Sharks and another in a 1-1 draw with Sydney United. Chianese's dual involvement highlighted the challenges of progressing from youth to semi-professional levels, as he balanced National Youth League commitments—such as scoring a decisive goal in a 2-1 win for youth over Perth Glory in February 2010—with Blacktown's demanding schedule. His efforts culminated in Blacktown City's 2010 NSW championship triumph, though an early injury in the grand final against Sydney United limited his impact in the decisive 2-1 victory. This period marked his emergence as a promising talent, blending academy development with tangible senior contributions amid the physical and logistical demands of divided loyalties.

Sydney FC

Joel Chianese joined 's senior squad in early 2011 after progressing through the club's youth academy, signing a two-year professional contract as an attacking . He made his senior debut as a substitute in the group stage match against on April 13, 2011, during a 0–3 home defeat, marking his entry into continental competition ahead of his A-League bow. His A-League debut followed later that year as a substitute in Round 19 against Newcastle Jets on February 19, 2012, in a 2–5 loss under coach Vitezslav Lavicka, where Chianese was part of a youth influx aimed at injecting energy into the squad. Over three A-League seasons from 2011 to 2014, Chianese made 40 appearances and scored 11 goals, often contributing as a versatile forward or winger with his blistering pace, intelligent off-ball runs, and ability to exploit spaces behind defenses. Under Lavicka, he featured sparingly in the 2011 ACL campaign, including the group stage exit after losses to Suwon Bluewings and Kashima, before earning his first A-League start a week after his domestic debut, where he scored in a 3–0 win over Adelaide United. With the arrival of Frank Farina as coach in 2012, Chianese's role shifted toward impactful substitute appearances; he repaid Farina's instructions to press aggressively by scoring the winner in a 1–0 victory over Central Coast Mariners in March 2013, and netted the season's opening goal against Newcastle Jets in October 2013, helping Sydney FC to a club-record five straight wins. Sydney FC extended his contract through the 2013–14 season in February 2013, citing his speed and goal threat despite injury setbacks. Chianese's time at Sydney FC was hampered by limited starting opportunities, with only nine starts in his debut 2011–12 campaign yielding six goals, often due to competition from established imports and recurring injuries that disrupted his consistency. Farina utilized him tactically in wide or central attacking roles to leverage his quickness and two-footed technique for late box arrivals, but by 2013–14, he remained on the fringes with 18 appearances and four goals amid a squad overhaul. His contract expired at the end of the 2013–14 season, and Sydney FC opted not to renew, with incoming coach later reflecting that Chianese lacked the physical robustness and mental resilience needed for regular first-team duties at the time.

National Premier Leagues clubs

Following his release from at the conclusion of the 2013–14 A-League season, Chianese joined club Sydney United 58 in June 2014 as a means to rebuild his match fitness and form after limited playing time in the top flight. He debuted for Sydney United on 14 June 2014 in a 2–1 home loss to Bonnyrigg White Eagles, starting in a forward line alongside teammates Alec Urosevski and Richard Darko. Over the second half of the 2014 NPL NSW season, Chianese featured in eight matches, scoring two goals that contributed to important results for the club, including the opener in a 1–0 win over Blacktown Spartans on 28 June and a late strike in a 3–0 victory against APIA Leichhardt Tigers on 2 August. His performances earned recognition, such as inclusion in the Football NSW Team of the Week for Round 20 after a strong showing against Rockdale Ilinden. These contributions added A-League experience to Sydney United's squad during a challenging season where they finished ninth, helping stabilize their attack in key fixtures. Chianese departed United at the end of the 2014 campaign and signed with crosstown rivals White Eagles ahead of the 2015 season, seeking continued competitive minutes in the NPL NSW. In his only appearance for the club, a 3–1 away win over Manly United on 14 March 2015, he scored a brace after halftime to secure the result and earn Team of the Week honors. This brief stint provided with a scoring boost early in the season, though Chianese soon pursued opportunities abroad. In March 2015, amid his NPL phase, Chianese traveled to for a trial with ahead of the 2014–15 , but the club failed to register him in time, resulting in zero appearances. Overall, Chianese's time in the NPL NSW injected professional pedigree into local clubs, aiding their competitiveness through his goals and leadership in a transitional period of his career.

Malaysian clubs

In 2015, Chianese moved to Sabah FA in the , seeking opportunities abroad after stints in Australia's . During his half-season with the club, he made 14 league appearances and scored 7 goals, contributing to their campaign in the second tier. Chianese transferred to FA in January 2016, joining fellow Australian as the club aimed for promotion from the . He quickly adapted to the demands of Asian football, netting 10 goals in 15 league matches and helping finish second in the standings, just two points behind leaders MISC-MIFA. Despite his impressive goal-scoring record as a versatile forward—totaling 17 goals across 29 league appearances in —Chianese was unexpectedly released mid-season in June as part of a squad overhaul that introduced Brazilian import Henrique ahead of the . This abrupt departure highlighted the competitive and fluid nature of transfers in Malaysian football, prompting his return to where he signed with Perth Glory later that year.

Perth Glory

In August 2016, Joel Chianese signed a two-year contract with Perth Glory, returning to the A-League after a brief stint in with , where his goal-scoring form had elevated his profile as a versatile forward. The native quickly integrated into the squad, providing depth and competition in attack alongside established players like Andy Keogh and Chris Harold. Over his four seasons with the club from 2016 to 2020, Chianese made 87 appearances and scored 14 goals across A-League league and playoff matches, establishing himself as a reliable squad member who could operate as a winger or second . His contributions were particularly notable in the 2018–19 season, where he featured in 26 league games, netting five goals and providing four assists, helping Perth Glory secure the premiership with a record 60 points and advance to the grand final. During this playoff run, including two semi-final appearances, Chianese formed an effective attacking partnership with club legend , whose playmaking complemented Chianese's pace and finishing to create key scoring opportunities. Chianese's consistent performances earned him a one-year contract extension in March 2019, rewarding his role in the team's resurgence under coach . However, at the end of the 2019–20 season, during which he added four goals in 22 league appearances and featured in the , Chianese departed the to pursue an overseas opportunity with Indian Super League side .

Hyderabad FC

In September 2020, Joel Chianese signed with in the on a one-year deal, bringing his experience from the A-League with Perth Glory to the Indian club. During his debut 2020–21 season, he made 12 appearances and scored three goals despite injury interruptions, contributing to the team's playoff qualification. Chianese adapted well to the physical and tactical demands of Indian football, noting the league's rapid improvement and his growing comfort with the culture and team environment. Chianese played a pivotal role in Hyderabad FC's 2021–22 Indian Super League title triumph, their first major honor, appearing in 18 matches, scoring four , and providing two assists. Notable contributions included a header to secure a 1–1 draw against and a in a comeback victory over , helping maintain the team's momentum en route to the championship. His versatility as an attacking supported star forward , enhancing Hyderabad's balanced attack that topped the league table. Over three seasons with through 2022–23, Chianese made 52 appearances in the (including playoffs), scoring nine goals and providing four assists, while also contributing in cup competitions like the and . In his final 2022–23 campaign, he featured in 26 games across all competitions, netting four goals, though the team struggled with form and financial issues. These performances underscored his impact as a creative force, but he departed the club at the end of the season in 2023 after his contract expired.

Loan to Perth Glory

In April 2021, during his ongoing contract with in the , Joel Chianese secured a short-term to his former club, Perth Glory, for the remainder of the A-League's 2020–21 season, which had been disrupted by the and resumed in early 2021. The deal, announced on 12 April, ran until 30 June and aimed to bolster Perth Glory's squad depth and experience as they pushed for a finals spot amid a congested fixture list of five home games in 16 days. Chianese's return was motivated by his familiarity with the A-League and , where he had previously played 87 matches over four seasons, providing a homecoming opportunity to contribute to a team needing attacking reinforcement. He expressed excitement about finishing the season with the club, while coach Richard Garcia highlighted the value of his proven pedigree in high-stakes games, such as his decisive penalty in the 2019 semi-final against . Despite a mixed stint at , where an ankle injury had limited his impact earlier in the season, Chianese made an immediate impression upon rejoining , scoring in his debut match—a 1–1 draw against Newcastle Jets on 13 April—before adding further goals against Wellington Phoenix (1–3 loss, 18 April), Western (3–0 win, 12 May), and Western Sydney Wanderers (5–1 win, 16 May). Over 12 appearances, including four starts and 540 minutes played, Chianese netted four goals without recording assists, helping Perth Glory secure several crucial results in the season's resumption, though the team ultimately finished ninth and missed the playoffs. His contributions added vital attacking threat during a challenging period, with the forward wearing the number 11 shirt. The loan concluded as scheduled on 30 June 2021, after which Chianese returned to following a one-year contract extension agreed upon prior to the move, with no reported further transfer negotiations at that time. This brief stint marked a temporary revival in his A-League career before he resumed commitments in .

Perth RedStar

In February 2024, Joel Chianese signed with for the (NPL WA) season, marking his return to Western Australian football after three years with in India's . The move allowed Chianese, then aged 34, to rejoin a familiar environment in —his adopted second home—where his wife and young daughter had remained during his time abroad, facilitating family reconnection after periods of separation due to bio-bubble restrictions in . At 35 during the 2025 season, the signing aligned with a semi-retirement phase, enabling him to balance professional play with personal life while contributing experience to a competitive squad. , formed in 2022 from the merger of ECU Joondalup and Northern Redbacks, competes in the NPL WA—the premier state league below the A-League—where they had won the 2023 title and aimed to defend their status among top contenders like . Chianese took on the role of centre-forward, wearing jersey number 77, and quickly integrated into the team's attacking setup alongside former A-League peers like Danny Hodgson. In the 2024 NPL WA season, he made several appearances, including scoring a late winner in a league match in July. His contributions helped the club finish second in the league. Chianese expressed enthusiasm for mentoring the squad's younger players, viewing the NPL WA's intensity as an ideal platform to chase silverware while easing back into competitive . In April 2025, Chianese suffered a major health scare but recovered to continue playing. Entering the 2025 NPL WA season, Chianese served as a focal point in RedStar's forward line, leveraging his prior experience to provide leadership amid the club's push for playoff contention. As of November 2025, he had scored at least one goal in an early season match. The move not only revitalized Chianese's career trajectory but also strengthened RedStar's bid to sustain their status as WA's leading semi-professional outfit.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Joel Chianese's club career statistics encompass appearances, goals, and assists across various competitions. As of November 13, 2025, his aggregated totals stand at 199 appearances, 40 goals, and 18 assists. For the 2024 season with Perth RedStar, Chianese made 1 appearance in the , with 0 goals and 0 assists; he stepped away from playing in April 2025 due to a health issue, with no further league appearances in the NPL season, incorporated into the career totals above. The table below provides a breakdown by major club, aggregating appearances, goals, and assists from league, cup, and playoff matches where data is available (statistics from clubs are included in career totals but detailed per-season breakdowns are not comprehensively documented in available sources).
ClubYearsAppearancesGoalsAssists
2011–201441112
Sabah FA20151470
FA201615100
Perth Glory2016–202199189
2020–202357117
Perth RedStar2024100

Honours

Blacktown City FC

  • New South Wales Premier League Championship: 2010

Perth Glory

  • A-League Premiership: 2018–19

Hyderabad FC

  • Indian Super League: 2021–22

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