Draft:Teng Kuol

Teng Kuol (born 19 February 2003) is a Sudanese footballer who plays as a forward for National Premier Leagues NSW side Sydney Olympic. He is the brother of Australian international footballers, Alou Kuol and Garang Kuol.

Youth career
Kuol began his football career at Goulburn Valley Suns, playing in the youth sector at the club. He and his brother, Garang, accumulated 44 goals combined in their respective age groups by the end of the 2019 season. On 10 March 2021, Kuol signed with A-League side Melbourne Victory, following a successful three-week trial he was given in January 2021. Delegated to Victory's under-21, Kuol scored five goals in nine games during their 2021 league season.

He soon moved to Gosford to sign with Central Coast Mariners, joining his two brothers, Alou and Garang. After spending two seasons with the Mariners, Kuol was signed by Western Sydney Wanderers and registered in their 2023 National Premier Leagues NSW campaign. In October 2023, Kuol was offered a two-week trial in Sweden with Allsvenskan club IFK Norrköping. He was joined by West Australian player Laat Mathiang from Perth Glory. After his trial in Sweden, Kuol signed for Sydney Olympic in January 2024.

Personal life
Kuol was born in Khartoum, Sudan, to parents Mawien and Antonita Kuol. His parents fled the country due to war in 2005, remaining in Egypt for a year before settling at Shepparton in Victoria, Australia. Kuol is the third eldest of seven siblings, his older brother, Alou, and his younger brother, Garang, are both professional footballers. Kuol attended Goulburn Valley Grammar School in high school.