Perth Glory midfielder Callum Timmins heads to Cambodia on loan

Perth Glory midfielder Callum Timmins heads to Cambodia on loan

Perth Glory midfielder Callum Timmins has joined Cambodian Premier League side Phnom Penh Crown on a one-year loan.

The 26-year-old heads overseas for the first time in his career after returning to Glory for a second spell ahead of the 2025-26 Isuzu UTE A-League season.

Timmins made 12 league appearances for Perth last season, including seven starts, before securing the temporary move to Cambodia.

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Phnom Penh Crown finished runners-up in the Cambodian Premier League in each of the past three seasons and are set to compete in the AFC Champions League Two later this year.

Perth Glory Football Director Stan Lazaridis said the loan presented an exciting opportunity for the midfielder.

“This loan move is an exciting opportunity for Callum at this stage of his career and he is determined to seize it with both hands,” he said.

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“He is a very popular character within the club and we wish him all the very best for his time in Cambodia.”

Timmins’ departure comes amid a busy off-season for Perth, with the Glory continuing to reshape their squad ahead of the 2026-27 Isuzu UTE A-League campaign.

Adam Griffiths’ side have added Matthew Dench and Lucas Scicluna from Brisbane Roar and Newcastle Jets respectively, while midfielder Calem Nieuwenhof has arrived on loan from Scottish Premiership outfit Heart of Midlothian.

Meanwhile, former Brisbane Roar attacker Henry Hore has also re-joined the club ahead of the new season whilst Glory have also been busy tying down several key players, with captain Adam Taggart among a host of players to recommit alongside Stefan Colakovski, Charbel Shamoon, Jaiden Kucharski, Giovanni De Abreu, Tom Lawrence and Will Freney.

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