
Career Statistics
About
Cameron Burgess is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back and represents the Australian national team. Born on October 21, 1995, in London, England, Burgess began his career in the youth systems of English clubs before turning professional. He has played for several clubs including Salford City and Accrington Stanley in the English Football League. Burgess made his breakthrough in League One with Accrington Stanley, where his consistent defensive performances and leadership qualities caught attention. He later moved to Ipswich Town, where he became a key player in their defensive setup. Despite being born in England, Burgess chose to represent Australia internationally, making his debut for the Socceroos. His versatility allows him to play across the defensive line, though he primarily operates as a centre-back. Known for his aerial ability, defensive positioning, and reliability, Burgess has become an important squad member for Australia in major tournaments and qualifying campaigns. His journey from lower-league English football to international level demonstrates his dedication and improvement as a player.
Career Timeline
Professional Debut
Cameron Burgess made his professional debut for Fulham in a League Cup match.
Loan to Ross County
Burgess joined Ross County on loan from Fulham to gain first-team experience.
Transfer to Oldham Athletic
Burgess signed for Oldham Athletic after leaving Fulham.
Move to Scunthorpe United
Burgess transferred to Scunthorpe United from Oldham Athletic.
Loan to Salford City
Burgess joined Salford City on loan from Scunthorpe United.
Transfer to Accrington Stanley
Burgess signed for Accrington Stanley after leaving Scunthorpe United.
Move to Ipswich Town
Burgess joined Ipswich Town from Accrington Stanley.
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