Kyle Taylor
Kyle Taylor is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Dandenong Thunder in Australia's National Premier Leagues Victoria.[1] Born on 26 May 1999 in Poole, England, he holds dual English and Swiss citizenship, is 178 cm tall and known for his technical ability and vision on the pitch.[2][3] Taylor began his career in the youth academy of AFC Bournemouth, joining at age 12 and contributing two goals to their EFL Youth Alliance Cup victory in 2017.[4] He made his senior debut for Bournemouth in an FA Cup match against Wigan Athletic in January 2018.[5] During his time at Bournemouth, Taylor gained experience through loan spells, including six appearances for Forest Green Rovers in the 2019–20 season and 31 appearances with one goal for Southend United in the 2020–21 season.[4] In August 2021, Taylor signed a three-year contract with EFL League Two side Exeter City on a free transfer from Bournemouth, where he wore the number 17 shirt and featured regularly before a knee injury sidelined him for much of the 2022–23 season.[4][6] He returned to play 38 league matches for Exeter across three seasons, helping the team achieve promotion to EFL League One in 2022, before departing the club at the end of the 2023–24 season.[7] In December 2024, Taylor joined Dandenong Thunder ahead of the 2025 NPL Victoria season, marking his move to Australian football, where he contributed 6 goals and 4 assists in 26 appearances during the 2025 season.[8][9]Early years
Birth and family
Kyle Taylor was born on 26 May 1999 in Poole, Dorset, England.[7] He grew up in the nearby village of Lytchett Minster in Dorset, where his early exposure to football came through local opportunities in the region.[10] Taylor is the half-brother of English comedian Paul Taylor, who was born on 11 October 1986 in Chelmsford, England; the two share a parent, though specific details on their relationship dynamics are not widely documented in public records.[11]Youth development
Taylor was scouted and joined the AFC Bournemouth academy at the age of 10 in 2009 after impressing in local youth football.[12] Two years later, in 2011, he signed a six-year youth contract with the club, committing to his development through the ranks.[12] During his time in the academy, Taylor achieved notable recognition, including being named Scholar of the Year in 2017 for his dedication and performance.[13] That same year, he scored two goals in the Youth Alliance Cup final, contributing significantly to his team's success in the competition.[13] Taylor faced significant challenges with injuries, suffering at least three hip problems over three consecutive years leading up to 2018, which tested his resilience and required extensive rehabilitation.[13] Despite these setbacks, supported by his family, he maintained focus on his Premier League aspirations, using the recovery periods to build mental fortitude.[13] Upon leaving school in 2017, Taylor transitioned to full-time academy status, paving the way for his first professional contract with AFC Bournemouth later that year.[7]Club career
AFC Bournemouth (2017–2021)
Taylor signed his first professional contract with AFC Bournemouth in the summer of 2017, marking the transition from his youth scholarship to senior terms with his boyhood club.[14] The two-year deal recognized his progress through the academy, where he had already shown promise as a central midfielder despite early setbacks from hip injuries that affected his availability during youth development.[13] His professional debut came on 17 January 2018, when he entered as a substitute in the 87th minute for Andrew Surman during a 3–0 FA Cup third-round defeat to Wigan Athletic.[15] Taylor's opportunities in the first team remained limited amid fierce competition in Bournemouth's Premier League squad and ongoing injury challenges, including multiple hip issues that sidelined him for extended periods.[16] In February 2018, he secured a contract extension until June 2020, reflecting the club's faith in his potential despite the sparse senior exposure.[17] Taylor made his second appearance on 5 January 2019, substituting in at halftime during a 3–1 home FA Cup third-round loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, where he played the opening 45 minutes of the second half before being replaced by David Brooks.[10] Later that month, in January 2019, he signed a new three-and-a-half-year contract extending his stay until the summer of 2022, underscoring continued investment in his development as a versatile central midfielder.[10] His third and final senior outing for Bournemouth occurred on 24 August 2021 in the Championship, as a late substitute in a 6–0 Carabao Cup second-round defeat to Norwich City.[18] Over his four years with the first team, Taylor accumulated just three cup appearances, hampered by injuries and the depth of Bournemouth's midfield options during their Premier League and subsequent Championship campaigns.[4]Loan spells (2019–2021)
Taylor joined Forest Green Rovers on a season-long loan from AFC Bournemouth on 30 August 2019, aiming to gain first-team experience in League Two.[19] During his spell, which lasted until his recall on 6 January 2020, he made 10 appearances across all competitions, including five in the league, two in the FA Cup, and three in the EFL Trophy, without scoring any goals.[20] The move was part of Bournemouth's strategy to develop young academy players through competitive minutes in lower leagues. In September 2020, Taylor moved on loan to Southend United, another League Two side, initially until January 2021.[15] He quickly established himself in midfield, contributing to the team's efforts amid a challenging relegation fight, and impressed with his performances, leading to an extension until the end of the 2020–21 season.[21] Over the course of the loan, Taylor featured in 31 matches, scoring once against Grimsby Town on 15 December 2020, providing vital contributions in a season where Southend ultimately suffered relegation to the National League.[22] These loan spells collectively offered Taylor 41 senior appearances and two goals, helping him build match fitness and adapt to the demands of professional football in the lower tiers.[3] Upon returning to AFC Bournemouth in summer 2021, he briefly featured for the under-23 side before securing a permanent move elsewhere.[23]Exeter City (2021–2024)
Taylor signed for Exeter City on a permanent basis from AFC Bournemouth on 31 August 2021 for an undisclosed fee, agreeing a three-year contract as a central midfielder.[4][24] His arrival bolstered the midfield options ahead of the 2021–22 League Two campaign, where he quickly integrated into the squad following previous loan experiences that had honed his professional approach.[25] In the 2021–22 season, Taylor established himself as a regular starter after debuting in a 1–0 win over Forest Green Rovers on 4 September 2021. He contributed significantly to Exeter's promotion push, making 18 appearances across all competitions and scoring his first goal for the club with a header in a 2–0 victory against Oldham Athletic on 9 March 2022.[26][27] However, shortly after that match, he suffered a serious knee injury that ruled him out for the remainder of the season and into the following year; despite this, his early contributions helped Exeter secure the League Two runners-up spot and automatic promotion to League One.[28][29] The 2022–23 season proved challenging for Taylor due to ongoing recovery from his knee injury, which sidelined him for nearly the entire campaign and limited his involvement to minimal substitute appearances in League One. He did not feature regularly as Exeter adapted to the higher division without him. By the 2023–24 season, Taylor had returned to full fitness in July 2023, making 28 appearances across all competitions amid increased competition in midfield.[30][31] His highlight came with a goal in a cup match against St Mirren on 16 January 2024, curling home from the edge of the box in a 2–0 win.[32] Over his three years at Exeter, Taylor made 50 appearances in total, including 38 league appearances (14 in League Two and 24 in League One) and 12 in cup competitions, while scoring two goals—one in the league and one in the cups. He departed as a free agent at the end of the 2023–24 season upon the expiry of his contract, with the club acknowledging his resilience in overcoming a major injury and wishing him well for the future.[33][34]Dandenong Thunder (2024–present)
In December 2024, Kyle Taylor signed with Dandenong Thunder SC of Australia's National Premier Leagues Victoria on undisclosed terms, marking his first move abroad following his release from Exeter City earlier that year.[35][36] The transfer was announced by the club on December 11, 2024, ahead of the 2025 season, with Taylor joining as a free agent effective December 1.[37] As a central midfielder, Taylor has been valued for his vision and technical proficiency, quickly establishing himself in the squad.[37] In the 2025 NPL Victoria season, he made 27 appearances, scoring 6 goals and providing 4 assists, while receiving 3 yellow cards but no red cards.[38][39] Notable contributions included a brace against Melbourne Knights FC on July 26, 2025, and single goals in victories over Port Melbourne Sharks SC (April 5), Melbourne Victory FC (April 28), and Altona Magic SC (June 7), helping drive the team's push toward the finals.[38][40] Taylor's move to Australia was motivated by a desire for consistent playing opportunities after limited minutes at Exeter, representing a significant step in his career progression to a new continent and semi-professional environment.[41] His adaptation to the physically demanding and fast-paced style of NPL Victoria has been evident through his consistent involvement and goal-scoring impact, contrasting the more structured professional leagues he experienced in England.[2][40] As of November 2025, Taylor remains an active player for Dandenong Thunder, having contributed significantly to their 2025 campaign that culminated in an elimination final appearance against Dandenong City SC.[3][40]Playing statistics and honours
Career statistics
Kyle Taylor has made a total of 121 professional appearances and scored 9 goals across his career as of November 19, 2025.[42][9] The following table summarizes his appearances and goals by club and primary competition, with totals including all domestic leagues, cups, and playoffs where applicable.| Club | Years | League Apps (Goals) | Cup Apps (Goals) | Total Apps (Goals) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AFC Bournemouth | 2017–2021 | 0 (0) | 2 (0) | 2 (0) |
| Forest Green Rovers (loan) | 2019–2020 | 6 (0) | 4 (0) | 10 (0) |
| Southend United (loan) | 2020–2021 | 31 (1) | 0 (0) | 31 (1) |
| Exeter City | 2021–2024 | 52 (2) | 0 (0) | 52 (2) |
| Dandenong Thunder | 2024–present | 26 (6) | 0 (0) | 26 (6) |
| Career Total | 115 (9) | 6 (0) | 121 (9) |
Individual
- AFC Bournemouth Academy Scholar of the Year: 2017[13]
Team
- EFL Youth Alliance Cup winner: 2016–17 (AFC Bournemouth U18s; scored two goals in the 4–2 final victory over Wigan Athletic U18s)[44][13]