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Page 1: HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2019/20 SEASON OFFICIAL GUIDE ...howe.how/football/HAL_season-guide_201920.pdfContent, statistics and layout by Andrew Howe @AndyHowe_statto All statistics as at 10

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Updated 31 October 2019

Contents Page

Hyundai A-League 2019/20 Season 3

Match Officials 7

Adelaide United 9

Brisbane Roar FC 27

Central Coast Mariners 45

Melbourne City FC 63

Melbourne Victory 81

Newcastle Jets 99

Perth Glory 117

Sydney FC 135

Wellington Phoenix 153

Western Sydney Wanderers FC 171

Western United FC 188

Hyundai A-League Records and History 196

FFA Cup 250

National Premier Leagues 261

Foxtel Y-League 263

AFC Champions League 273

Australian National League Records and History 287

Copyright Football Federation Australia 2019.

All rights reserved. No portion of this product may be reproduced electronically, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of Football Federation Australia. HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2019/20 SEASON OFFICIAL GUIDE A publication of Football Federation Australia Content, statistics and layout by Andrew Howe @AndyHowe_statto All statistics as at 10 October 2019 unless stated. Fixtures as at 22 October 2019.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2019/20 SEASON FIXTURES

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Date Home team Away team Local AEDT Venue

Round 1 Bye: Newcastle Jets Fri 11 Oct Adelaide United Sydney FC 7:00pm 7:30pm Coopers Stadium Sat 12 Oct Western Sydney Wanderers FC Central Coast Mariners 5:00pm 5:00pm Bankwest Stadium Sat 12 Oct Melbourne Victory Melbourne City FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Marvel Stadium Sun 13 Oct Wellington Phoenix Western United FC 6:00pm 4:00pm Westpac Stadium Sun 13 Oct Perth Glory Brisbane Roar FC 3:00pm 6:00pm HBF Park

Round 2 Bye: Brisbane Roar FC Fri 18 Oct Melbourne Victory Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Marvel Stadium Sat 19 Oct Western United FC Perth Glory 5:00pm 5:00pm GMHBA Stadium Sat 19 Oct Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets 7:30pm 7:30pm Central Coast Stadium Sun 20 Oct Melbourne City FC Adelaide United 4:00pm 4:00pm AAMI Park Sun 20 Oct Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix 6:00pm 6:00pm Leichhardt Oval

Round 3 Bye: Central Coast Mariners Fri 25 Oct Brisbane Roar FC Melbourne Victory 6:30pm 7:30pm Suncorp Stadium Sat 26 Oct Newcastle Jets Adelaide United 5:00pm 5:00pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sat 26 Oct Western Sydney Wanderers FC Sydney FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Sun 27 Oct Wellington Phoenix Perth Glory 6:00pm 4:00pm Westpac Stadium Sun 27 Oct Western United FC Melbourne City FC 6:00pm 6:00pm GMHBA Stadium

Round 4 Bye: Adelaide United Fri 01 Nov Sydney FC Newcastle Jets 7:30pm 7:30pm Leichhardt Oval Sat 02 Nov Western Sydney Wanderers FC Brisbane Roar FC 5:00pm 5:00pm Bankwest Stadium Sat 02 Nov Melbourne Victory Western United FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Marvel Stadium Sun 03 Nov Melbourne City FC Wellington Phoenix 4:00pm 4:00pm AAMI Park Sun 03 Nov Perth Glory Central Coast Mariners 3:00pm 6:00pm HBF Park

Round 5 (REMEMBRANCE ROUND) Bye: Sydney FC Fri 08 Nov Melbourne City FC Central Coast Mariners 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sat 09 Nov Newcastle Jets Perth Glory 5:00pm 5:00pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sat 09 Nov Western United FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7:30pm 7:30pm GMHBA Stadium Sun 10 Nov Melbourne Victory Wellington Phoenix 4:00pm 4:00pm AAMI Park Sun 10 Nov Adelaide United Brisbane Roar FC 5:30pm 6:00pm Coopers Stadium

Round 6 Bye: Perth Glory, Wellington Phoenix, Western Sydney Wanderers FC Sat 16 Nov Central Coast Mariners Adelaide United 5:00pm 5:00pm Central Coast Stadium Sat 16 Nov Western United FC Newcastle Jets 7:30pm 7:30pm GMHBA Stadium Sun 17 Nov Brisbane Roar FC Melbourne City FC 3:00pm 4:00pm Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe) Sun 17 Nov Sydney FC Melbourne Victory 6:30pm 6:30pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium

Round 7 Bye: Newcastle Jets Fri 22 Nov Western Sydney Wanderers FC Melbourne City FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Sat 23 Nov Wellington Phoenix Brisbane Roar FC 7:00pm 5:00pm Westpac Stadium Sat 23 Nov Adelaide United Melbourne Victory 7:00pm 7:30pm Coopers Stadium Sat 23 Nov Perth Glory Sydney FC 6:45pm 9:45pm HBF Park Sun 24 Nov Central Coast Mariners Western United FC 6:00pm 6:00pm Central Coast Stadium

Round 8 Bye: Melbourne City FC Fri 29 Nov Melbourne Victory Perth Glory 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sat 30 Nov Brisbane Roar FC Central Coast Mariners 4:00pm 5:00pm Suncorp Stadium Sat 30 Nov Newcastle Jets Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7:30pm 7:30pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sun 01 Dec Western United FC Sydney FC 4:00pm 4:00pm GMHBA Stadium Sun 01 Dec Adelaide United Wellington Phoenix 5:30pm 6:00pm Coopers Stadium

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Round 9 Bye: Central Coast Mariners Fri 06 Dec Melbourne City FC Perth Glory 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sat 07 Dec Wellington Phoenix Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7:00pm 5:00pm Eden Park (Auckland) Sat 07 Dec Sydney FC Brisbane Roar FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Sun 08 Dec Western United FC Melbourne Victory 4:00pm 4:00pm GMHBA Stadium Sun 08 Dec Adelaide United Newcastle Jets 5:30pm 6:00pm Coopers Stadium

Round 10 Bye: Adelaide United Fri 13 Dec Brisbane Roar FC Western United FC 6:30pm 7:30pm Suncorp Stadium Sat 14 Dec Melbourne Victory Wellington Phoenix 5:00pm 5:00pm AAMI Park Sat 14 Dec Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners 7:30pm 7:30pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Sat 14 Dec Perth Glory Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6:45pm 9:45pm HBF Park Sun 15 Dec Newcastle Jets Melbourne City FC 6:30pm 6:30pm McDonald Jones Stadium

Round 11 Bye: Brisbane Roar FC Fri 20 Dec Western Sydney Wanderers FC Western United FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Sat 21 Dec Wellington Phoenix Sydney FC 4:45pm 2:45pm Westpac Stadium Sat 21 Dec Melbourne City FC Melbourne Victory 5:00pm 5:00pm AAMI Park Sat 21 Dec Perth Glory Newcastle Jets 4:30pm 7:30pm HBF Park Sun 22 Dec Central Coast Mariners Adelaide United 6:00pm 6:00pm Central Coast Stadium

Round 12 Bye: Melbourne Victory Fri 27 Dec Adelaide United Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7:00pm 7:30pm Coopers Stadium Sat 28 Dec Western United FC Wellington Phoenix 5:00pm 5:00pm Mars Stadium (Ballarat) Sat 28 Dec Newcastle Jets Brisbane Roar FC 7:30pm 7:30pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sun 29 Dec Sydney FC Melbourne City FC 6:30pm 6:30pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Tue 31 Dec Central Coast Mariners Perth Glory 7:00pm 7:00pm Central Coast Stadium

Round 13 Bye: Perth Glory Wed 01 Jan Western Sydney Wanderers FC Brisbane Roar FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Fri 03 Jan Melbourne City FC Western United FC 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sat 04 Jan Wellington Phoenix Central Coast Mariners 7:00pm 5:00pm SkyStadium Sat 04 Jan Sydney FC Adelaide United 7:30pm 7:30pm NetstrataJubilee Stadium Sun 05 Jan Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets 6:30pm 6:30pm AAMI Park

Round 14 Bye: Western United FC Fri 10 Jan Newcastle Jets Sydney FC 7:30pm 7:30pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sat 11 Jan Wellington Phoenix Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4:45pm 2:45pm SkyStadium Sat 11 Jan Brisbane Roar FC Melbourne City FC 4:00pm 5:00pm Suncorp Stadium Sat 11 Jan Perth Glory Adelaide United 4:30pm 7:30pm HBF Park Sun 12 Jan Central Coast Mariners Melbourne Victory 6:00pm 6:00pm Central Coast Stadium

Round 15 Bye: Sydney FC Fri 17 Jan Adelaide United Melbourne Victory 7:00pm 7:30pm Coopers Stadium Sat 18 Jan Brisbane Roar FC Wellington Phoenix 4:00pm 5:00pm Suncorp Stadium Sat 18 Jan Melbourne City FC Newcastle Jets 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sun 19 Jan Western United FC Central Coast Mariners 4:00pm 4:00pm GMHBA Stadium Sun 19 Jan Western Sydney Wanderers FC Perth Glory 6:30pm 6:30pm Bankwest Stadium

Round 16 Bye: Western Sydney Wanderers FC Fri 24 Jan Wellington Phoenix Newcastle Jets 7:15pm 5:15pm SkyStadium Fri 24 Jan Melbourne Victory Sydney FC 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sat 25 Jan Central Coast Mariners Brisbane Roar FC 5:00pm 5:00pm Central Coast Stadium Sat 25 Jan Melbourne City FC Perth Glory 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sun 26 Jan Western United FC Adelaide United 6:00pm 6:00pm GMHBA Stadium

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Round 17 Bye: Wellington Phoenix Fri 31 Jan Sydney FC Brisbane Roar FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Sat 01 Feb Newcastle Jets Western United FC 5:00pm 5:00pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sat 01 Feb Adelaide United Melbourne City FC 7:00pm 7:30pm Coopers Stadium Sat 01 Feb Perth Glory Melbourne Victory 6:45pm 9:45pm HBF Park Sun 02 Feb Central Coast Mariners Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4:00pm 4:00pm Central Coast Stadium

Round 18 (rebel PLAY FOOTBALL ROUND) Bye: Western United FC Fri 07 Feb Melbourne City FC Melbourne Victory 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Fri 07 Feb Perth Glory Wellington Phoenix 6:45pm 9:45pm HBF Park Sat 08 Feb Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC 5:00pm 5:00pm NetstrataJubilee Stadium Sat 08 Feb Brisbane Roar FC Adelaide United 6:30pm 7:30pm Suncorp Stadium Sun 09 Feb Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners 4:00pm 4:00pm McDonald Jones Stadium

Round 19 Bye: Melbourne Victory, Perth Glory, Sydney FC Fri 14 Feb Adelaide United Central Coast Mariners 7:00pm 7:30pm Coopers Stadium Sat 15 Feb Wellington Phoenix Melbourne City FC 7:00pm 5:00pm Eden Park (Auckland) Sat 15 Feb Western Sydney Wanderers FC Newcastle Jets 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Sun 16 Feb Western United FC Brisbane Roar FC 4:00pm 4:00pm Mars Stadium (Ballarat)

Round 20 Bye: Melbourne City FC Fri 21 Feb Wellington Phoenix Western United FC 7:15pm 5:15pm SkyStadium Fri 21 Feb Western Sydney Wanderers FC Adelaide United 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Sat 22 Feb Newcastle Jets Melbourne Victory 5:00pm 5:00pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sat 22 Feb Central Coast Mariners Sydney FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Central Coast Stadium Sun 23 Feb Brisbane Roar FC Perth Glory 3:00pm 4:00pm Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe)

Round 21 Bye: Western Sydney Wanderers FC Fri 28 Feb Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix 7:30pm 7:30pm NetstrataJubilee Stadium Sat 29 Feb Newcastle Jets Perth Glory 5:00pm 5:00pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sat 29 Feb Melbourne Victory Adelaide United 7:30pm 7:30pm Marvel Stadium Sun 01 Mar Melbourne City FC Brisbane Roar FC 6:30pm 6:30pm AAMI Park Sun 01 Mar Western United FC Central Coast Mariners 4:00pm 4:00pm GMHBA Stadium

Round 22 Bye: Newcastle Jets Fri 06 Mar Brisbane Roar FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6:30pm 7:30pm Suncorp Stadium Sat 07 Mar Adelaide United Western United FC 4:30pm 5:00pm Coopers Stadium Sat 07 Mar Melbourne Victory Sydney FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Marvel Stadium Sun 08 Mar Central Coast Mariners Wellington Phoenix 4:00pm 4:00pm Central Coast Stadium Sun 08 Mar Perth Glory Melbourne City FC 3:00pm 6:00pm HBF Park

Round 23 (rebel FEMALE FOOTBALL ROUND) Bye: Western United FC Fri 13 Mar Brisbane Roar FC Central Coast Mariners 6:30pm 7:30pm Suncorp Stadium Sat 14 Mar Sydney FC Perth Glory 5:00pm 5:00pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Sat 14 Mar Melbourne City FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sun 15 Mar Wellington Phoenix Melbourne Victory 6:00pm 4:00pm SkyStadium Sun 15 Mar Adelaide United Newcastle Jets 5:30pm 6:00pm Coopers Stadium

Round 24 Bye: Adelaide United Fri 20 Mar Central Coast Mariners Melbourne City FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Central Coast Stadium Sat 21 Mar Western Sydney Wanderers FC Sydney FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Sat 21 Mar Perth Glory Western United FC 6:45pm 9:45pm HBF Park Sun 22 Mar Newcastle Jets Wellington Phoenix 4:00pm 4:00pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sun 22 Mar Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar FC 6:00pm 6:00pm AAMI Park

Date Home team Away team Local AEDT Venue

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2019/20 SEASON FIXTURES

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Round 25 Bye: Wellington Phoenix Fri 27 Mar Melbourne City FC Adelaide United 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sat 28 Mar Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets 5:00pm 5:00pm Central Coast Stadium Sat 28 Mar Brisbane Roar FC Sydney FC 6:30pm 7:30pm Suncorp Stadium Sun 29 Mar Western United FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4:00pm 4:00pm Mars Stadium (Ballarat) Sun 29 Mar Perth Glory Melbourne Victory 3:00pm 6:00pm HBF Park

Round 26 Bye: Brisbane Roar FC Fri 03 Apr Sydney FC Western United FC 7:30pm 7:30pm Leichhardt Oval Sat 04 Apr Melbourne Victory Central Coast Mariners 5:00pm 5:00pm AAMI Park Sat 04 Apr Western Sydney Wanderers FC Perth Glory 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Sun 05 Apr Wellington Phoenix Adelaide United 6:00pm 4:00pm SkyStadium Sun 05 Apr Newcastle Jets Melbourne City FC 6:00pm 6:00pm McDonald Jones Stadium

Round 27 Bye: Central Coast Mariners Fri 10 Apr Western United FC Melbourne City FC 4:00pm 4:00pm Mars Stadium (Ballarat) Sat 11 Apr Western Sydney Wanderers FC Melbourne Victory 5:00pm 5:00pm Bankwest Stadium Sat 11 Apr Adelaide United Sydney FC 7:00pm 7:30pm Coopers Stadium Sun 12 Apr Brisbane Roar FC Newcastle Jets 4:00pm 4:00pm Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe) Sun 12 Apr Perth Glory Wellington Phoenix 4:00pm 6:00pm HBF Park

Round 28 Bye: Melbourne City FC Fri 17 Apr Adelaide United Perth Glory 7:00pm 7:30pm Coopers Stadium Sat 18 Apr Sydney FC Newcastle Jets 5:00pm 5:00pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Sat 18 Apr Melbourne Victory Western United FC 7:30pm 7:30pm AAMI Park Sun 19 Apr Wellington Phoenix Brisbane Roar FC 6:00pm 4:00pm SkyStadium Sun 19 Apr Central Coast Mariners Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6:00pm 6:00pm Central Coast Stadium

Round 29 Bye: Melbourne Victory Fri 24 Apr Newcastle Jets Western United FC 7:30pm 7:30pm McDonald Jones Stadium Sat 25 Apr Brisbane Roar FC Adelaide United 2:00pm 2:00pm Suncorp Stadium Sat 25 Apr Western Sydney Wanderers FC Wellington Phoenix 7:30pm 7:30pm Bankwest Stadium Sun 26 Apr Melbourne City FC Sydney FC 4:00pm 4:00pm AAMI Park Sun 26 Apr Perth Glory Central Coast Mariners 4:00pm 6:00pm HBF Park Date Home team Away team Local AED(S)T Venue

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2020 FINALS SERIES

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3

Elimination Final 1 Fri–Sun 1–3 May

3rd v 6th

Semi Final 1 Fri–Sun 8–10 May 1st v lowest ranked

Week 1 winner

GRAND FINAL Sat–Sun 16–17 May Winner Semi Final 1 v Winner Semi Final 2

Elimination Final 2 Fri–Sun 1–3 May

4th v 5th

Semi Final 2 Fri–Sun 8–10 May

2nd v highest ranked Week 1 winner

Times/dates/venues of all matches subject to change. Visit a-league.com.au for updates.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE MATCH OFFICIALS

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REFEREES 2019/20 SEASON

Ben Abraham (NSW) Hyundai A-League games: –

Kurt Ams (NSW) Hyundai A-League games: 43

First game: 29-Aug-10 Melbourne City 2–2 Perth Glory

AAMI Park

Jonathan Barreiro (VIC) Hyundai A-League games: 33

First game: 09-Jan-16 Sydney FC 2–0 Newcastle Jets

ANZ Stadium

Chris Beath (QLD) Hyundai A-League games: 174

First game: 28-Sep-08 Wellington Phoenix 2–1 Sydney FC

Westpac Stadium

Daniel Elder (SA) Hyundai A-League games: 22

First game: 16-Oct-16 Perth Glory 2–0 Wellington Phoenix

HBF Stadium

Shaun Evans (VIC) Hyundai A-League games: 94

First game: 07-Oct-12 Newcastle Jets 0–2 Adelaide United

McDonald Jones Stadium

Alireza Faghani (Iran) Hyundai A-League games: –

Adam Fielding (WA) Hyundai A-League games: 28

First game: 16-Nov-14 Melbourne City 2–2 Central Coast

AAMI Park

Kate Jacewicz (NSW) Hyundai A-League games: –

Adam Kersey (QLD) Hyundai A-League games: 29

First game: 23-Mar-12 Adelaide United 1–1 Melbourne City

Coopers Stadium

Alex King (QLD) Hyundai A-League games: 22

First game: 22-Oct-17 Perth Glory 2–1 Central Coast

HBF Stadium

Stephen Lucas (NSW) Hyundai A-League games: 36

First game: 05-Apr-14 Perth Glory 3–1 Central Coast

HBF Stadium

VIDEO ASSISTANT REFEREES 2019/20 SEASON

Kris Griffiths-Jones (NSW) Nick Waldron (NZ) Craig Zetter (SA)

ASSISTANT REFEREES 2019/20 SEASON

Ashley Beecham (QLD) Wilson Brown (VIC)

Paul Cetrangolo (SA) James Cleal (NNSW) Matthew Cream (SA) Scott Edeling (NSW)

Ryan Gallagher (NNSW) Andrej Giev (NSW)

Owen Goldrick (ACT)

Lance Greenshields (NSW) Daniel Ilievski (VIC) Sarah Jones (NZ)

George Lakrindis (VIC) Andrew Lindsay (QLD)

Nathan MacDonald (QLD) Josh Mannella (WA)

Matthew McOrist (NSW) Andrew Meimarakis (VIC)

Tony Peart (TAS) Adam Powers (ACT)

Kearney Robinson (NSW) Mark Rule (NZ)

Arvin Shanmuganathan (WA) Anton Shchetinin (QLD) Matthew Southern (WA)

Greg Taylor (ACT) David Walsh (QLD) Brad Wright (NSW)

FOURTH OFFICIALS 2019/20 SEASON

Adam Bavcar (VIC) Daniel Cook (SA)

Tim Danaskos (NSW)

Lachlan Keevers (VIC) Stephen Laurie (NNSW)

Jack Morgan (VIC)

Katie Patterson (NSW) Casey Reibelt (QLD) Shane Skinner (WA)

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE MATCH OFFICIALS

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200 Peter Green (QLD) 2005/06–2018/19 41 45 33 13 26 56 5 26 13 33 52 35 22 174 Chris Beath (QLD) 2008/09–2018/19 42 33 27 15 34 39 – 35 7 29 37 31 19 161 Ben Williams (ACT) 2005/06–2015/16 37 42 38 9 15 37 4 27 4 40 35 22 12 158 Jarred Gillett (QLD) 2010/11–2018/19 27 28 32 3 38 39 – 28 4 28 32 29 28 140 Strebre Delovski (NSW) 2005/06–2015/16 27 26 36 7 19 37 1 21 1 29 39 21 16 119 Matthew Breeze (NSW) 2005/06–2010/11 35 23 28 11 2 29 3 40 3 19 35 10 – 108 Kris Griffith-Jones (NSW) 2008/09–2017/18 20 22 22 6 19 21 – 18 1 25 23 20 19 94 Shaun Evans (VIC) 2012/13–2018/19 20 18 13 – 16 21 – 23 – 24 17 22 14 64 Peter O`Leary (NZ) 2005/06–2014/15 15 14 15 5 4 12 6 10 2 14 9 17 5 58 Alan Milliner (QLD) 2009/10–2016/17 11 16 10 3 14 9 – 10 1 12 10 13 7 57 Mark Shield (QLD) 2005/06–2008/09 18 15 18 – – 22 1 13 – 3 23 1 – 43 Kurt Ams (NSW) 2010/11–2018/19 11 6 8 1 11 5 – 13 2 10 8 8 3 36 Stephen Lucas (NSW) 2013/14–2018/19 7 8 9 – 5 3 – 12 – 9 2 11 6 33 Jonathan Barreiro (VIC) 2015/16–2018/19 2 9 7 – 7 4 – 6 – 9 7 8 7 33 Gerard Parsons (NSW) 2009/10–2011/12 7 4 8 3 4 2 – 7 7 9 7 8 – 31 Ryan Shepheard (NSW) 2009/10–2011/12 5 6 9 4 6 4 – 9 6 6 3 4 – 30 Matthew Gillett (NSW) 2009/10–2013/14 4 5 6 6 3 4 – 8 3 8 3 8 2 30 Simon Pryzdacz (NSW) 2005/06–2007/08 5 7 7 – – 7 6 10 – 10 6 2 – 30 Craig Zetter (SA) 2005/06–2009/10 5 7 3 1 – 5 3 9 1 13 5 8 – 29 Adam Kersey (QLD) 2011/12–2018/19 5 7 6 – 9 3 – 6 – 7 3 8 4 28 Adam Fielding (WA) 2014/15–2018/19 5 6 9 – 6 5 – 8 – 3 3 4 7 22 Daniel Elder (SA) 2016/17–2018/19 2 3 7 – 3 3 – 4 – 7 4 7 4 22 Alex King (QLD) 2017/18–2018/19 6 5 6 – 4 3 – 4 – 5 3 5 3 20 Lucien Laverdure (VIC) 2012/13–2014/15 4 6 3 – 4 1 – 4 – 3 2 6 7 19 Matthew Conger (NZ) 2014/15–2018/19 5 5 7 – 1 3 – 5 – 2 2 5 3 11 Angelo Nardi (WA) 2005/06–2007/08 5 1 2 – – 3 6 3 – 1 1 – – 7 Michael Hester (NZ) 2007/08–2009/10 1 1 1 – – 1 – 1 – 2 3 4 – 5 Kevin Docherty (VIC) 2006/07–2010/11 1 – 1 – – – 1 2 1 2 1 1 – 5 Tim McGilchrist (NNSW) 2012/13–2013/14 1 3 – – – – – – – 2 – 3 1 4 Brenton Hayward (VIC) 2012/13 1 1 – – 1 – – 2 – – – 1 2 3 Neil Fox (NZ) 2005/06 – – 1 – – – 3 – – 2 – – – 3 Perry Mur (VIC) 2005/06 1 1 1 – – – 2 1 – – – – – 3 Takuto Okabe (JPN) 2013/14–2015/16 1 1 – – – – – 1 – – 1 1 1 3 Regis Queffelec (SA) 2011/12–2012/13 – – – 1 1 2 – – – 1 – – 1 2 Chris Boyle (SCO) 2010/11 – 1 – – 1 1 – – 1 – – – – 2 Kazuyoshi Enomoto (JPN) 2014/15 1 1 1 – – – – 1 – – – – – 2 Koichiro Fukushima (JPN) 2015/16 – – 1 – – – – 1 – – 1 – 1 2 James Lewis (NSW) 2005/06 – 1 – – – – 1 1 – 1 – – – 2 Yudai Yamamoto (JPN) 2014/15 1 1 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 1 Jumpei Iida (JPN) 2018/19 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1 1 Hiroyuki Kimura (JPN) 2013/14 – – 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 Ryuji Sato (JPN) 2018/19 – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – – –

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ADELAIDE UNITED – FIXTURES

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Fri 11 Oct Sydney FC Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 20 Oct Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 26 Oct Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 10 Nov Brisbane Roar FC Coopers Stadium 5:30pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 16 Nov Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 23 Nov Melbourne Victory Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Dec Wellington Phoenix Coopers Stadium 5:30pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Dec Newcastle Jets Coopers Stadium 5:30pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 22 Dec Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Fri 27 Dec Western Sydney Wanderers FC Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 04 Jan Sydney FC NetstrataJubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 11 Jan Perth Glory HBF Park 4:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 17 Jan Melbourne Victory Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 26 Jan Western United FC GMHBA Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 01 Feb Melbourne City FC Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 08 Feb Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 14 Feb Central Coast Mariners Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 21 Feb Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 29 Feb Melbourne Victory Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 07 Mar Western United FC Coopers Stadium 4:30pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 15 Mar Newcastle Jets Coopers Stadium 5:30pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Fri 27 Mar Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 05 Apr Wellington Phoenix SkyStadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 11 Apr Sydney FC Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 17 Apr Perth Glory Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 25 Apr Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 2:00pm 2:00pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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ADELAIDE UNITED – SQUAD

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Daniel Margush Goalkeeper 28-Nov-97 Raiders (Adelaide) / SA NTC 2 Michael Marrone Defender 27-Jan-87 Shanghai Shenxin (China) 4 Ryan Strain Midfielder 02-Apr-97 Modbury (SA) 5 Michael Maria (NED) Defender 31-Jan-95 Charlotte Independence (USA) 6 Vince Lia Midfielder 18-Mar-85 Wellington Phoenix 7 Ryan Kitto Forward 09-Aug-94 Newcastle Jets 8 Riley McGree Midfielder 02-Nov-98 Melbourne City FC 10 James Troisi Forward 03-Jul-88 Melbourne Victory 11 Kristian Opseth (NOR) Forward 06-Jan-90 Erzurumspor (Turkey) 14 George Blackwood Forward 04-Jun-97 Sydney FC 16 Nathan Konstandopoulos Midfielder 26-Jun-96 Brisbane Roar FC 17 Nikola Mileusnic Forward 17-Jul-93 Adelaide City (SA) 18 Lachlan Brook Midfielder 08-Feb-01 Australian Institute of Sport 20 Paul Izzo Goalkeeper 06-Jan-95 Central Coast Mariners 22 Michael Jakobsen (DEN) Defender 02-Jan-86 Melbourne City FC 23 Jordan Elsey Defender 02-Mar-94 Para Hills (SA) 24 Pacifique Niyongabire Forward 15-Mar-00 Gawler (SA) 26 Benjamin Halloran Forward 14-Jun-92 V-Varen Nagasaki (Japan) 27 Louis D'Arrigo Midfielder 23-Sep-01 Australian Institute of Sport 28 Yongbin Chen (CHN) Midfielder 21-Jan-99 Qingdao Red Lions (China) 29 Kusini Yengi Forward 15-Jan-99 Adelaide Comets (SA) 30 Isaac Richards Goalkeeper 09-Apr-99 West Adelaide / FFSA NTC 31 Mirko Boland (GER) Midfielder 23-Apr-87 Eintracht Braunschweig (Germany) 32 Carlo Armiento Midfielder 04-Jun-99 Adelaide City (SA) 35 Al Hassan Toure Forward 30-May-00 Croydon Kings (SA)

ADELAIDE UNITED – COACH

GERTJAN VERBEEK Coaching experience:

Heerenveen (Netherlands) assistant 1993–2001, Heracles Almelo (Netherlands) 2001–2004,

Heerenveen (Netherlands) 2004–2008, Feyenoord (Netherlands) 2008–2009, Heracles Almelo (Netherlands) 2009–2010, AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) 2010–2013,

Nurnberg (Germany) 2013–2014, Bochum (Germany) 2014–2017, Twente (Netherlands) 2017–2018,

Adelaide United 2019–

Career profile: Born 1 August 1962 in the Netherlands, played for local youth sides.

Played for just over ten years in the Dutch top tiers, with Heerenveen (1984–1994) interspersed with a season at Heracles (1986–1987).

His coaching stint at Heerenveen included three top-five finishes, and with AZ Alkmaar in 2012–13 his team won a KNVB Cup fin al (W2-1 v PSV Eindhoven).

His coaching role at FC Twente (2017–2018) included the club's Director of Football position.

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ADELAIDE UNITED – PLAYER PROFILES

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Carlo Armiento Position: Forward

Born: 04-Jun-99

Height: 175cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Adelaide City. Senior career: 2018–2019 Adelaide United.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 5 apps.

George Blackwood

Position: Forward

Born: 04-Jun-97

Height: 189cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Apia Leichhardt. Senior career: 2014–2017 Sydney FC, 2017–2019 Adelaide United.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 19 apps (1 gl), Adelaide United 43 apps (9 gls). Representative honours:

Australian Under-23 (squad), Under-20, Schoolboy.

Mirko Boland

Position: Midfielder

Born: 23-Apr-87

Height: 174cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Wesel, Germany. Nationality: German. Junior clubs: Rees, Schalke. Senior career: 2006–2008 Duisburg

(Germany), 2009–2018 Eintracht Braunschweig (Germany), 2018–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 15 apps. Other national league statistics:

Eintracht Braunschweig 293 apps (26 gls).

Lachlan Brook

Position: Midfielder

Born: 08-Feb-01

Height: 178cm

Weight: 69kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: Gawler Eagles, Para Hills, Raiders. Senior career: 2016 Australian Institute of Sport, 2016–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 1 app. Representative honours: Australian

Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

Louis D'Arrigo

Position: Midfielder

Born: 23-Sep-01

Height: 176cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: West Torrens Birkalla. Senior career: 2016 Australian Institute of Sport, 2017–2019

Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 1 app. Representative honours: Australian Under-

20, Under-17.

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Jordan Elsey

Position: Defender

Born: 02-Mar-94

Height: 187cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Para Hills. Senior career: 2010–2019 Adelaide United.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 75 apps (2 gls).

Ben Halloran Position: Forward

Born: 14-Jun-92

Height: 180cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Cairns. Junior clubs: Edge Hill (Cairns), Brisbane Wolves. Senior career: Brisbane Wolves (Qld), 2009–2012 Gold Coast Utd, 2012–2013 Brisbane Roar, 2013–2015 Fortuna Dusseldorf (Germany), 2015–2017 Heidenheim (Germany), 2018 V-Varen Nagasaki (Japan), 2018–2019

Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Gold Coast United 26 apps (4 gls), Brisbane Roar 28 apps (4 gls),

Adelaide United 23 apps (3 gls). Other national league statistics: Fortuna Dusseldorf 37 apps (8 gls), Heidenheim 50 apps (5 gls), V-Varen 5 apps. Representative honours:

Australian senior team 2014 (7 apps), Under-20.

Paul Izzo

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 06-Jan-95

Height: 184cm

Weight: 81kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Campbelltown. Senior career: 2009–2011 Australian Institute of Sport, 2011–2015

Adelaide United, 2015–2017 Central Coast Mariners, 2017–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League

statistics: Adelaide United 59 apps, Central Coast Mariners 42 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

Michael Jakobsen Position: Defender

Born: 02-Jan-86

Height: 185cm

Weight: 81kg

Born: Denmark. Nationality: Danish. Junior club: B 1908. Senior career: 2002–2003 B93 (Denmark), 2003–2004 PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands), 2005–2010 Aalborg (Denmark), 2010–2012 Almeria (Spain), 2012–2013 FC Copenhagen (Denmark), 2013–2014 Nordsjaelland (Denmark), 2014–

2016 Esbjerg (Denmark), 2016 Lillestrom (Norway), 2016–2018 Melbourne City, 2018–2019 Adelaide United.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 43 apps (1 gl), Adelaide United 25 apps. Other national league statistics:

PSV Eindhoven 1 app, Aalborg 121 apps (10 gls), Almeria 54 apps (1 gl), FC Copenhagen 7 apps, Nordsjaelland 13 apps, Esbjerg 60 apps (1 gl), Lillestrom 13 apps. Representative

honours: Denmark senior team (1 appearance), Youth.

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Ryan Kitto

Position: Forward

Born: 09-Aug-94

Height: 182cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: WT Birkalla. Senior career: 2013–2015 Adelaide United, 2015 Birkalla

(SA), 2015–2016 Newcastle Jets, 2016–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United

68 apps (9 gls), Newcastle Jets 18 apps (2 gls). Representative honours: Australian Under-23.

Nathan Konstandopoulos

Position: Midfielder

Born: 26-Jun-96

Height: 178cm

Weight: 76kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: Adelaide Comets, Adelaide Olympic. Senior career: 2012 Adelaide

Olympic (SA), 2013–2016 Adelaide United, 2016–2017 Brisbane Roar, 2017–2019 Adelaide United.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 42 apps (2 gls), Brisbane Roar 2 apps.

Vince Lia

Position: Midfielder

Born: 18-Mar-85

Height: 177cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Shepparton. Junior clubs: Tatura (Shepparton), South Melbourne. Senior career: 2001–2004 South Melbourne, 2005–2007 Melbourne Victory, 2007–2017 Wellington

Phoenix, 2017–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 24 apps, Wellington Phoenix 197 apps (4 gls), Adelaide United 31 apps (3 gls). Other

national league statistics: South Melbourne 51 apps, Representative honours: Australian Under-23,

Under-20, Under-17 (squad).

Daniel Margush

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 28-Nov-97

Height: 188cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Raiders (Adelaide). Senior career: 2013–2018 Adelaide United.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 7 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Michael Maria

Position: Defender

Born: 31-Jan-95

Height: 176cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Kerkrade, Netherlands. Nationality: Dutch. Junior club: PSV Eindhoven. Senior career: 2012–2014 PSV

Eindhoven (Netherlands), 2014–2016 VfL Bochum (Germany), 2016–2017 Sonnenhof Grossaspach (Germany), 2017–

2018 Erzgebirge Aue (Germany), 2018–2019 FC Twente (Netherlands), 2019 Charlotte Independence (United States). National league statistics: VfL Bochum 9 apps, Sonnenhof

Grossaspach 17 apps (1 gl), Erzgebirge Aue 1 app, FC Twente 16 apps (2 gls), Charlotte Independence 6 apps. Representative honours: Curacao senior team, Under-20.

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Michael Marrone

Position: Defender

Born: 27-Jan-87

Height: 179cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: Valley View, Blue Eagles, Para Hills. Senior career: 2004–2006 Australian Institute of

Sport, 2007 Kingston City (Vic), 2008 Para Hills (SA), 2008–2010 Adelaide United, 2010–2013 Melbourne City, 2013 Shanghai Shenxin (China), 2013–2019 Adelaide United.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 139 apps (3 gls), Melbourne City 70 apps. Other national league statistics: Shanghai Shenxin 16 apps. Representative

honours: Australian senior team 2012 (1 appearance, 1 goal), Under-20.

Riley McGree

Position: Midfielder

Born: 02-Nov-98

Height: 178cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Gawler Eagles. Senior career: 2014–2017 Adelaide United, 2017 Club Brugge (Belgium), 2017–2018 Newcastle Jets, 2018–2019 Melbourne City.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 17 apps (1 gl), Newcastle Jets 12 apps (5 gls), Melbourne City 27

apps (7 gls). Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-17.

Nikola Mileusnic Position: Forward

Born: 17-Jul-93

Height: 180cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: White City, Western Strikers, Birkalla. Senior career: 2010–2012 White City (SA), 2012–2013 Adelaide United, 2013 White City (SA), 2013–2014

Adelaide United, 2014–2015 White City (SA), 2016 Adelaide City (SA), 2016–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai

A-League statistics: Adelaide United 64 apps (9 gls).

Pacifique Niyongabire

Position: Forward

Born: 15-Mar-00

Height: 180cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Bujumbura, Burundi. Junior clubs: Playford, Gawler. Senior career: 2017–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai

A-League statistics: Adelaide United 1 app.

Kristian Opseth

Position: Forward

Born: 06-Jan-90

Height: 189cm

Weight: 90kg

Born: Kaupanger, Norway. Nationality: Norweigan. Junior club: Kaupanger. Senior career: 2008–2011

Kaupanger (Norway), 2012–2013 Forde IL (Norway), 2014–2016 Sogndal (Norway), 2017–2018 Bodo/Glimt (Norway),

2019 Erzurumspor (Turkey). National league statistics: Sogndal 54 apps (18 gls), Bodo/Glimt 60 apps (38 gls),

Erzurumspor 12 apps (1 gl).

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Isaac Richards

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 09-Apr-99

Height: 190cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: Cumberland, Blue Eagles, West Adelaide. Senior career:

2015–2019 Adelaide United. Representative honours: Australian Under-20 (squad).

Ryan Strain

Position: Midfielder

Born: 02-Apr-97

Height: 172cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Coventry, England. Junior clubs: Modbury Jets (Adelaide), Aston Villa (England). Senior career: 2016

Modbury (SA), 2017–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 37 apps. Representative

honours: Australian Under-20 (squad).

Al Hassan Toure

Position: Forward

Born: 30-May-00

Height: 182cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Ghana. Junior club: Croydon Kings (Adelaide). Senior career: 2017–2018 Croydon (SA),

2018–2019 Adelaide United.

James Troisi

Position: Forward

Born: 03-Jul-88

Height: 176cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: Birkalla, Adelaide City. Senior career: 2007–2008 Newcastle United (England), 2008–2009 Genclerbirligi (Turkey), 2009–2012 Kayserispor (Turkey),

2012–2013 Atalanta (Italy), 2013–2014 Melbourne Victory, 2014–2015 Waregem (Belgium), 2015 Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia),

2016 Liaoning (China), 2016–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 105 apps (27 gls). Other national league statistics: Genclerbirligi 29

apps (6 gls), Kayserispor 65 apps (10 gls), Atalanta 6 apps, Waregem 21 apps (5 gls), Al Ittihad 8 apps, Liaoning 3 apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team 2008–2018

(38 appearances, 5 goals), Under-23.

Kusini Yengi

Position: Forward

Born: 15-Jan-99

Height: 176cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Adelaide Comets. Senior career: 2019 Adelaide United.

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ADELAIDE UNITED – 2018/19 REVIEW

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON STATS

Played 29

Won / Drew / Lost 13 / 9 / 7

Goals for 41 (1.4 per game)

Goals against 35 (1.2 per game)

Position on ladder 4th (10 teams)

Goals Craig Goodwin 10, Nikola Mileusnic 5, George Blackwood 4, Isaias Sanchez 4, Ben Halloran 3, Ken Ilso 3, Apostolos Stamatelopoulos 3, Baba Diawara 2, Ryan Kitto 2, Scott Galloway 1, Vince Lia 1, Michael Marrone 1

Goalkeepers Paul Izzo 29 appearances (9 clean sheets)

Coaches Marco Kurz 29 games (W13–D9–L7)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 19-Oct Sydney FC (H) D 1–1 (1–0) Galloway 48'+ 10 018 3rd 26-Oct Newcastle Jets (H) D 1–1 (0–0) Goodwin 63' 7 906 5th 04-Nov Central Coast Mariners (A) W 3–0 (2–0) Goodwin 9' 56', Stamatelopoulos 16' 6 043 3rd 11-Nov Perth Glory (H) L 0–2 (0–0) 9 705 6th 24-Nov Wellington Phoenix (A) W 3–1 (1–1) Own goal 45', Ilso 47' 64' 4 831 4th 30-Nov Brisbane Roar (H) W 2–1 (1–0) Halloran 43' 49' 8 005 4th 08-Dec Melbourne Victory (A) L 0–2 (0–0) 20 629 4th 16-Dec Melbourne City (H) L 0–2 (0–1) 8 504 5th 26-Dec W.Sydney Wanderers (H) D 2–2 (0–1) Mileusnic 48' 55' 8 003 6th 30-Dec Newcastle Jets (A) W 2–1 (1–0) Mileusnic 38', Goodwin 91'pen 9 005 4th 05-Jan Wellington Phoenix (H) D 0–0 (0–0) 8 954 5th 09-Jan Melbourne Victory (H) W 2–0 (2–0) Goodwin 18', Ilso 21' 12 115 5th 13-Jan Sydney FC (A) L 1–2 (0–1) Goodwin 50'pen 11 560 6th 18-Jan W.Sydney Wanderers (A) W 2–1 (1–0) Lia 8', Goodwin 66' 7 104 6th 23-Jan Perth Glory (A) D 0–0 (0–0) 7 213 5th 27-Jan Central Coast Mariners (H) W 2–1 (0–1) Isaias 66', Blackwood 92' 7 965 5th 02-Feb Brisbane Roar (H) W 4–3 (1–3) Isaias 47'+, Goodwin 67', Blackwood 75', Mileusnic 97' 7 071 4th 09-Feb Melbourne City (A) D 1–1 (1–0) Goodwin 43' 6 569 4th 16-Feb W.Sydney Wanderers (H) L 1–3 (1–1) Kitto 44' 8 880 4th 24-Feb Newcastle Jets (A) D 0–0 (0–0) 8 912 4th 01-Mar Sydney FC (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 11 217 4th 15-Mar Perth Glory (H) L 0–2 (0–1) 7 853 6th 31-Mar Central Coast Mariners (A) W 1–0 (1–0) Isaias 35' 4 683 5th 07-Apr Wellington Phoenix (H) W 3–1 (2–0) Marrone 10', Stamatelopoulos 17' 44' 8 434 5th 13-Apr Melbourne City (A) D 0–0 (0–0) 7 720 4th 19-Apr Melbourne Victory (H) W 1–0 (0–0) Blackwood 81' 12 866 4th 25-Apr Brisbane Roar (A) W 5–3 (1–2) Mileusnic 4', Blackwood 51', Goodwin 71', Diawara 75', Isaias 85' 11 790 4th 05-May Melbourne City (H) W 1–0 (1–0) Halloran 29' 13 232 EF 10-May Perth Glory (A) D* 3–3 (1–2) Marrone 25', Diawara 81', Kitto 94' 17 868 SF * AET, lost 4-5 on penalties. EF=Elimination Final, SF=Semi Final.

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ADELAIDE UNITED – TEAM RECORDS

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2005/06 21 13 4 4 33 25 43 1 / 8 Shengqing Qu, Fernando, Carl Veart 7 2006/07 21 10 3 8 32 27 33 2 / 8 Nathan Burns, Fernando 6 2007/08 21 6 8 7 31 29 26 6 / 8 Bruce Djite, Lucas Pantelis 6 2008/09 21 11 5 5 31 19 38 2 / 8 Cristiano 8 2009/10 27 7 8 12 24 33 29 10 / 10 Lucas Pantelis 5 2010/11 30 15 5 10 51 36 50 3 / 11 Sergio Van Dijk 17 2011/12 27 5 10 12 26 44 25 9 / 10 Sergio Van Dijk 8 2012/13 27 12 5 10 38 37 41 4 / 10 Dario Vidosic 10 2013/14 27 10 8 9 45 36 38 6 / 10 Fabio Ferreira, Jeronimo Neumann 9 2014/15 27 14 4 9 47 32 46 4 / 10 Pablo Sanchez 8 2015/16 27 14 7 6 45 28 49 1 / 10 Bruce Djite 11 2016/17 27 5 8 14 25 46 23 9 / 10 Dylan McGowan 4 2017/18 27 11 6 10 36 38 39 5 / 10 Ryan Kitto 7 2018/19 27 12 8 7 37 32 44 4 / 10 Craig Goodwin 10 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2006 3 0 1 2 3 5 Lost Major Semi (2 legs), Lost Preliminary Final 2007 4 0 2 2 2 9 Lost Major Semi (2 legs), Won Prelim.Final(pens), Lost Grand Final 2009 4 1 0 3 1 7 Lost Major Semi (2 legs), Won Preliminary Final, Lost Grand Final 2011 2 1 0 1 3 3 Won Elimination Final, Lost Minor Semi 2013 1 0 0 1 1 2 Lost Elimination Final 2014 1 0 0 1 0 1 Lost Elimination Final 2015 2 1 0 1 3 5 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2016 2 2 0 0 7 2 Won Semi Final, Won Grand Final 2018 1 0 0 1 1 2 Lost Elimination Final 2019 2 1 1 0 4 3 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final (on pens) ALL GAMES 379 151 93 135 526 501 Premierships: 2; Championships: 1

BIGGEST WINS W8-1 v North Qld (21-Jan-11) Coopers W7-0 v Newcastle (24-Jan-15) Coopers W6-1 v Wellington (05-Dec-08) Coopers At home W8-1 v North Qld (21-Jan-11) Coopers W7-0 v Newcastle (24-Jan-15) Coopers W6-1 v Wellington (05-Dec-08) Coopers Away W4-0 v Wellington (05-Mar-16) Westpac W4-1 v Melb Victory (09-Jan-11) AAMI P W4-1 v Brisbane (22-Jan-16) Suncorp

MOST GOALS SCORED 8 W8-1 v North Qld (21-Jan-11) Coopers 7 W7-0 v Newcastle (24-Jan-15) Coopers 6 W6-1 v Wellington (05-Dec-08) Coopers

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 4 W6-1 v Wellington (05-Dec-08) 2nd half 4 W8-1 v North Qld (21-Jan-11) 1st half 4 W8-1 v North Qld (21-Jan-11) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 6 mins W3-0 v Wellington (22-Oct-10) 4 goals in 19 mins W8-1 v North Qld (21-Jan-11) 5 goals in 39 mins W8-1 v North Qld (21-Jan-11)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-6 v Melb Victory (18-Feb-07) Marvel L1-7 v Brisbane (28-Oct-11) Suncorp L0-5 v Perth (10-Feb-17) Coopers At home L0-5 v Perth (10-Feb-17) Coopers L0-4 v Central Coast (02-Dec-11) Coopers L0-4 v Sydney (26-Dec-16) Coopers Away L0-6 v Melb Victory (18-Feb-07) Marvel L1-7 v Brisbane (28-Oct-11) Suncorp L0-5 v Melb City (21-Jan-18) AAMI P

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 7 L1-7 v Brisbane (28-Oct-11) Suncorp 6 L0-6 v Melb Victory (18-Feb-07) Marvel 6 L1-6 v Western Syd (21-Dec-12) Parramatta

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 4 L2-4 v Perth (06-Nov-05) 1st half 4 L1-7 v Brisbane (28-Oct-11) 1st half 3 L1-4 v Sydney (02-Oct-06) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 5 mins L1-7 v Brisbane (28-Oct-11) 4 goals in 8 mins L1-7 v Brisbane (28-Oct-11) 5 goals in 15 mins L1-7 v Brisbane (28-Oct-11)

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MOST APPEARANCES 238 Eugene Galekovic (2007/08–2016/17) 158 Isaias (2013/14–2018/19) 139 Michael Marrone (2008/09–2018/19) 137 Travis Dodd (2005/06–2010/11) 133 Bruce Djite (2006/07–2015/16) 124 Cassio (2007/08–2013/14) 114 Marcelo Carrusca (2012/13–2016/17) 106 Cameron Watson (2010/11–2014/15) 103 Robert Cornthwaite (2005/06–2010/11) 101 Tarek Elrich (2013/14–2017/18)

MOST GOALS 35 Bruce Djite (2006/07–2015/16) 30 Travis Dodd (2005/06–2010/11) 25 Marcelo Carrusca (2012/13–2016/17) 25 Sergio Van Dijk (2010/11–2012/13) 20 Sergio Cirio (2013/14–2016/17)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.45 Sergio Van Dijk (25 goals / 55 games) 0.35 Fernando Rech (13 goals / 37 games) 0.33 Pablo Sanchez (17 goals / 51 games) 0.31 Jeronimo Neumann (16 goals / 51 games) 0.31 Shengqing Qu (8 goals / 26 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 17 Sergio Van Dijk (2010/11) 11 Bruce Djite (2015/16) 10 Craig Goodwin (2018/19) 10 Dario Vidosic (2012/13) 9 Fabio Ferreira (2013/14)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 8 Marcelo Carrusca (2013/14–2016/17) 6 Travis Dodd (2007/08–2009/10) 5 Sergio Van Dijk (2010/11–2011/12)

MOST SEND-OFFS 4 Nigel Boogaard (2011/12–2014/15) 3 Fabian Barbiero (2007/08–2011/12)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 67 Eugene Galekovic (2007/08–2016/17) 12 Paul Izzo (2017/18–2018/19) 9 Daniel Beltrame (2005/06–2007/08)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 3 Nathan Burns (W3–1 v Central Coast) 21-Jan-07 3 Marcos Flores (W8–1 v North Qld) 21-Jan-11 3 Sergio Van Dijk (W8–1 v North Qld) 21-Jan-11 3 Sergio Cirio (L3–4 v Melb Victory) 22-Feb-14

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 15y 212d Teeboy Kamara (L0-3 v Gold Coast) 16-Dec-11 16y 275d Jacob Melling (W3-1 v Melb City) 04-Jan-12 16y 340d Lachlan Brook (D0-0 v Sydney) 14-Jan-18 17y 021d Joe Costa (W1-0 v Perth) 07-Aug-09 17y 118d Awer Mabil (W3-2 v Perth) 11-Jan-13

OLDEST PLAYERS 40y 320d Romario (W3-2 v Newcastle) 15-Dec-06 36y 273d Carl Veart (L0-6 v Melb Victory) 18-Feb-07 35y 307d Eugene Galekovic (D2-2 v Western Syd) 15-Apr-17 34y 168d Mike Valkanis (L0-2 v Melb Victory) 07-Feb-09 34y 149d Mark Rudan (L0-2 v Melb Victory) 23-Jan-10

YOUNGEST SCORERS 18y 088d Riley McGree (D2-2 v Wellington) 29-Jan-17 18y 139d Awer Mabil (L1-2 v Wellington) 01-Feb-14 18y 148d Nathan Burns (L1-4 v Sydney) 02-Oct-06 18y 235d Mathew Leckie (W2-0 v North Qld) 27-Sep-09 18y 276d A Stamatelopoulos (D1-1 v Western Syd) 10-Jan-18

OLDEST SCORERS 40y 320d Romario (W3-2 v Newcastle) 15-Dec-06 36y 266d Carl Veart (D1-1 v Newcastle) 11-Feb-07 34y 024d Richie Alagich (D1-1 v Perth) 23-Nov-07 33y 305d Vince Lia (W2-1 v Western Syd) 18-Jan-19 33y 226d Marcelo Carrusca (D2-2 v Western Syd) 15-Apr-17

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 23.81y v Wellington Phoenix (W1-0) 27-Jan-18

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 31.36y v Central Coast Mariners (L0-2) 25-Nov-06

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Carl Veart (W1-0 v Newcastle) 26-Aug-05 (19') 100th goal Bruce Djite (W2-0 v Brisbane) 20-Jan-08 (17') 200th goal Marcos Flores (W8-1 v North Qld) 21-Jan-11 (37') 300th goal Ryan Griffiths (D2-2 v Melb City) 25-Jan-14 (90') 400th goal Stefan Mauk (W3-2 v Central Coast) 14-Feb-16 (91') 500th goal Craig Goodwin (W2-0 v Melb Victory) 09-Jan-19 (18')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 7 (13-Nov-05 to 12-Jan-06) 7 (20-Aug-10 to 10-Dec-10) 5 (22-Oct-05 to 12-Jan-06) Undefeated 14 (06-Dec-15 to 05-Mar-16) 14 (14-Dec-13 to 06-Dec-14) 10 (18-Dec-15 to 08-Apr-16) Winless 9 (28-Jan-07 to 22-Sep-07) 6 (06-Nov-09 to 19-Jan-10) 9 (09-Oct-16 to 05-Feb-17) Losing 4 (19-Feb-06 to 02-Sep-06) 4 (29-Jan-12 to 01-Mar-12) 4 (03-Feb-06 to 02-Sep-06) No goals conceded 3 (26-Aug-05 to 09-Sep-05) 4 (20-Jan-08 to 27-Sep-08) 2 (22-Sep-06 to 15-Oct-06) No goals scored 3 (26-Feb-06 to 02-Sep-06) 3 (25-Nov-11 to 16-Dec-11) 3 (25-Aug-06 to 22-Sep-06)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Johan Absalonsen 12 (6) 2017/18 Daniel Adlung 26 (5) 2017/18 Paul Agostino 20 (4) 2007/08–2008/09 Richie Alagich 65 (2) 2005/06–2007/08 Alemao 36 (3) 2008/09–2009/10 Ross Aloisi 47 (3) 2005/06–2006/07 Carlo Armiento 5 (0) 2018/19 Eli Babalj 9 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Robert Bajic 32 (0) 2005/06–2007/08 Fabian Barbiero 90 (8) 2007/08–2012/13 Jake Barker-Daish 19 (2) 2012/13–2013/14 Daniel Beltrame 30 (0) 2005/06–2007/08 Mark Birighitti 8 (0) 2008/09–2011/12 George Blackwood 43 (9) 2017/18–2018/19 Dario Bodrusic 4 (0) 2010/11 Mirko Boland 15 (0) 2018/19 Nigel Boogaard 98 (2) 2010/11–2014/15 Daniel Bowles 21 (1) 2012/13–2013/14 Louis Brain 17 (3) 2005/06 Lachlan Brook 1 (0) 2017/18 Chad Bugeja 9 (0) 2005/06 Nathan Burns 35 (9) 2006/07–2007/08 Zenon Caravella 29 (1) 2011/12–2012/13 Marcelo Carrusca 114 (25) 2012/13–2016/17 Cassio 124 (7) 2007/08–2013/14 Dzengis Cavusevic 4 (1) 2017/18 Danny Choi 2 (0) 2016/17 Sergio Cirio 99 (20) 2013/14–2016/17 Robert Cornthwaite 103 (4) 2005/06–2010/11 Anthony Costa 2 (0) 2013/14 Joe Costa 1 (0) 2009/10 Angelo Costanzo 73 (0) 2005/06–2008/09 Cristiano 49 (11) 2008/09–2009/10 Louis D`Arrigo 1 (0) 2018/19 Ricardo Da Silva 5 (0) 2011/12 Baba Diawara 23 (7) 2016/17–2018/19 Spase Dilevski 12 (1) 2011/12 Bruce Djite 133 (35) 2006/07–2015/16 Travis Dodd 137 (30) 2005/06–2010/11 Mate Dugandzic 18 (1) 2015/16 Tarek Elrich 101 (3) 2013/14–2017/18 Jordan Elsey 75 (2) 2013/14–2018/19 Isyan Erdogan 13 (0) 2007/08 Fabio Ferreira 51 (13) 2012/13–2014/15 Marcos Flores 31 (8) 2009/10–2010/11 Iain Fyfe 75 (5) 2009/10–2012/13 Eugene Galekovic 238 (0) 2007/08–2016/17 Scott Galloway 29 (1) 2018/19 Ben Garuccio 50 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Dez Giraldi 12 (1) 2006/07–2007/08 Antony Golec 26 (1) 2011/12–2012/13 Craig Goodwin 84 (20) 2014/15–2018/19 Aaron Goulding 21 (0) 2005/06–2006/07

Rostyn Griffiths 2 (0) 2008/09 Ryan Griffiths 4 (1) 2013/14 Sergi Guardiola 16 (3) 2016/17 Ersan Gulum 21 (0) 2017/18 John Hall 10 (0) 2014/15–2016/17 Ben Halloran 23 (3) 2018/19 Tony Hatzis 1 (0) 2005/06 Henrique 13 (3) 2016/17 James Holland 13 (0) 2016/17 Adam Hughes 57 (1) 2009/10–2010/11 Ken Ilso 19 (3) 2018/19 Isaias 158 (10) 2013/14–2018/19 Paul Izzo 59 (0) 2012/13–2018/19 Kim Jae-sung 7 (0) 2016/17 Michael Jakobsen 25 (0) 2018/19 Scott Jamieson 49 (0) 2008/09–2009/10 James Jeggo 43 (2) 2014/15–2015/16 Tomi Juric 7 (2) 2012/13 Teeboy Kamara 1 (0) 2011/12 Bruce Kamau 29 (3) 2014/15–2015/16 Joseph Keenan 17 (1) 2010/11 Matthew Kemp 32 (1) 2005/06–2006/07 Ryan Kitto 68 (9) 2013/14–2018/19 Kristin Konstandopoulos 1 (0) 2017/18 Nathan Konstandopoulos 42 (2) 2013/14–2018/19 Evan Kostopoulos 21 (2) 2009/10–2012/13 Iacopo La Rocca 30 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Mathew Leckie 35 (8) 2009/10–2010/11 Evgeniy Levchenko 10 (0) 2011/12 Vince Lia 31 (3) 2017/18–2018/19 Steven Lustica 15 (1) 2013/14 Awer Mabil 47 (8) 2012/13–2014/15 Jesse Makarounas 10 (1) 2016/17 Osama Malik 95 (2) 2010/11–2015/16 Daniel Margush 7 (0) 2015/16–2017/18 Marc Marino 6 (0) 2016/17 Michael Marrone 139 (3) 2008/09–2018/19 Karim Matmour 8 (0) 2017/18 Michael Matricciani 4 (0) 2005/06 Stefan Mauk 13 (3) 2015/16 Dylan McGowan 82 (6) 2014/15–2016/17 Brent McGrath 2 (0) 2013/14 Riley McGree 17 (1) 2015/16–2016/17 Jon McKain 48 (0) 2011/12–2013/14 Jacob Melling 9 (0) 2011/12 George Mells 31 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Tom Milardovic 5 (0) 2007/08 Nikola Mileusnic 64 (9) 2016/17–2018/19 Francesco Monterosso 7 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Daniel Mullen 58 (2) 2008/09–2011/12 Matthew Mullen 4 (0) 2007/08–2010/11 Jeronimo Neumann 51 (16) 2012/13–2013/14 Pacifique Niyongabire 1 (0) 2017/18

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Bradley Norton 2 (0) 2010/11 Jordan O`Doherty 28 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Mark Ochieng 22 (1) 2015/16–2017/18 Sasa Ognenovski 24 (3) 2008/09 Shaun Ontong 9 (0) 2007/08 Greg Owens 23 (4) 2005/06–2006/07 Lloyd Owusu 16 (1) 2009/10 Miguel Palanca 14 (1) 2014/15 Lucas Pantelis 101 (14) 2005/06–2010/11 Bobby Petta 20 (1) 2006/07–2007/08 Shengqing Qu 26 (8) 2005/06–2006/07 Iain Ramsay 82 (11) 2010/11–2012/13 Fernando Rech 37 (13) 2005/06–2006/07 Kristian Rees 35 (2) 2005/06–2006/07 Taylor Regan 28 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Paul Reid 60 (3) 2008/09–2010/11 Romario 4 (1) 2006/07 Mark Rudan 19 (0) 2009/10 Jonas Salley 34 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Pablo Sanchez 51 (17) 2014/15–2015/16 Kristian Sarkies 33 (2) 2007/08–2009/10

Inseob Shin 21 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Andy Slory 11 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Dylan Smith 1 (0) 2014/15 Jason Spagnuolo 44 (1) 2005/06–2008/09 Apostolos Stamatelopoulos 15 (4) 2017/18–2018/19 Ryan Strain 37 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Milan Susak 19 (0) 2007/08–2011/12 Jordy Thomassen 9 (0) 2018/19 Antoni Trimboli 2 (0) 2015/16 Francisco Usucar 29 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Mike Valkanis 56 (3) 2005/06–2008/09 Sergio Van Dijk 55 (25) 2010/11–2012/13 Adam Van Dommele 24 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Carl Veart 47 (12) 2005/06–2006/07 Dario Vidosic 51 (15) 2011/12–2012/13 Diego Walsh 28 (1) 2006/07–2008/09 Benjamin Warland 9 (0) 2014/15–2017/18 Cameron Watson 106 (1) 2010/11–2014/15 Liam Wooding 1 (0) 2011/12 Robert Younis 12 (0) 2008/09 Michael Zullo 24 (0) 2013/14

ADELAIDE UNITED – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L John Kosmina 26-Aug-05 (W1-0 v Newcastle) 18-Feb-07 (L0-6 v Melb Victory) 49 23 10 16 Aurelio Vidmar 25-Aug-07 (D2-2 v Brisbane) 12-Feb-10 (W2-1 v Newcastle) 73 25 21 27 Rini Coolen 06-Aug-10 (D0-0 v Newcastle) 16-Dec-11 (L0-3 v Gold Coast) 43 18 9 16 John Kosmina 22-Dec-11 (D2-2 v Sydney) 25-Jan-13 (L1-3 v Perth Glory) 34 13 8 13 Michael Valkanis 03-Feb-13 (L2-4 v W Sydney) 07-Apr-13 (L1-2 v Brisbane) 9 2 3 4 Sergio Melta 16-Feb-13 (L1-2 v Sydney) 1 0 0 1 Josep Gombau 13-Oct-13 (W3-1 v Perth) 09-May-15 (L0-3 v Sydney) 57 25 12 20 Guillermo Amor 09-Oct-15 (D0-0 v Melb Victory) 15-Apr-17 (D2-2 v W Sydney) 54 20 14 20 Pau Marti 26-Nov-16 (D0-0 v Sydney) 04-Dec-16 (W2-0 v Wellington) 2 1 1 0 Marco Kurz 08-Oct-17 (D1-1 v Wellington) 10-May-19 (D3-3 v Perth) 57 24 15 18

ADELAIDE UNITED – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A Brisbane Roar FC 45 19 9 17 57 61 24 9 4 11 29 27 21 10 5 6 28 34 Central Coast Mariners 44 19 7 18 62 60 21 10 5 6 35 28 23 9 2 12 27 32 Melbourne City FC 29 11 8 10 42 42 16 6 5 5 25 23 13 5 3 5 17 19 Melbourne Victory 49 14 10 25 54 79 22 9 7 6 29 26 27 5 3 19 25 53 Newcastle Jets 43 16 14 13 57 44 22 10 8 4 38 21 21 6 6 9 19 23 Perth Glory 43 18 11 14 57 57 23 12 4 7 33 32 20 6 7 7 24 25 Sydney FC 45 17 9 19 59 63 21 9 6 6 31 28 24 8 3 13 28 35 Wellington Phoenix 37 19 10 8 71 38 20 14 3 3 48 17 17 5 7 5 23 21 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 22 8 8 6 29 30 12 6 3 3 20 16 10 2 5 3 9 14

As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Brisbane Roar FC

02-Sep-05 (H) D 0–0 22-Oct-05 (A) W 2–1 01-Jan-06 (H) W 4–2 22-Sep-06 (A) D 0–0 11-Nov-06 (A) W 1–0 04-Jan-07 (H) L 0–1 25-Aug-07 (A) D 2–2 02-Nov-07 (H) L 0–1 20-Jan-08 (H) W 2–0 24-Aug-08 (A) D 1–1 17-Oct-08 (A) W 1–0 14-Jan-09 (H) D 0–0 21-Feb-09f (H) W 1–0 06-Nov-09 (H) L 0–2 12-Dec-09 (A) W 1–0 06-Feb-10 (H) W 2–0 18-Sep-10 (A) D 1–1 06-Nov-10 (A) L 0–4 02-Jan-11 (H) L 0–1 28-Oct-11 (A) L 1–7 07-Jan-12 (H) D 1–1 11-Mar-12 (A) D 1–1 04-Nov-12 (A) W 1–0 26-Dec-12 (H) L 0–1 02-Mar-13 (H) L 0–1 07-Apr-13f (H) L 1–2 06-Dec-13 (H) L 1–2 11-Jan-14 (A) W 2–1 09-Mar-14 (A) L 1–2 12-Oct-14 (A) W 2–1 12-Dec-14 (H) L 0–1 11-Apr-15 (H) L 2–3 01-May-15f (H) W 2–1 31-Oct-15 (A) L 0–3 22-Jan-16 (A) W 4–1 27-Feb-16 (H) W 3–0 11-Nov-16 (H) D 1–1 11-Dec-16 (A) L 0–4 19-Mar-17 (H) W 2–1 13-Oct-17 (A) W 2–1 30-Dec-17 (H) L 1–2 03-Mar-18 (A) L 0–1 30-Nov-18 (H) W 2–1 02-Feb-19 (H) W 4–3 25-Apr-19 (A) W 5–3 All (45 games): W19–D9–L17

v Central Coast Mariners

25-Sep-05 (H) D 1–1 13-Nov-05 (A) W 2–1 20-Jan-06 (H) D 1–1 26-Feb-06f (H) L 0–1 06-Oct-06 (H) W 3–1 25-Nov-06 (A) L 0–2 21-Jan-07 (A) W 3–1 30-Sep-07 (H) W 2–1 10-Nov-07 (A) L 0–2 14-Dec-07 (H) L 1–2 03-Oct-08 (H) D 3–3 15-Nov-08 (A) L 0–3 25-Jan-09 (A) W 1–0 11-Sep-09 (H) W 1–0 31-Oct-09 (A) D 0–0 15-Jan-10 (H) D 1–1 15-Aug-10 (A) D 1–1 26-Dec-10 (A) L 0–2 29-Jan-11 (H) L 1–2 02-Dec-11 (H) L 0–4 21-Jan-12 (A) L 2–3 17-Mar-12 (A) L 0–1 01-Dec-12 (A) L 1–2 25-Jan-13 (A) L 1–3 24-Mar-13 (H) L 0–2 26-Oct-13 (A) L 0–1 14-Dec-13 (H) W 4–0 14-Feb-14 (H) W 2–0 19-Apr-14f (A) L 0–1 23-Nov-14 (A) W 2–0 07-Feb-15 (A) L 1–2 12-Mar-15 (H) W 2–1 16-Jan-16 (H) W 3–1 14-Feb-16 (A) W 3–2 27-Mar-16 (H) W 4–2 06-Nov-16 (H) L 1–2 05-Feb-17 (A) L 1–2 25-Mar-17 (A) W 3–2 16-Nov-17 (A) W 2–1 26-Dec-17 (H) W 1–0 17-Feb-18 (H) D 2–2 04-Nov-18 (A) W 3–0 27-Jan-19 (H) W 2–1 31-Mar-19 (A) W 1–0 All (44 games): W19–D7–L18

v Melbourne Victory

09-Sep-05 (H) W 1–0 28-Oct-05 (A) W 1–0 05-Jan-06 (H) W 1–0 25-Aug-06 (A) L 0–2 15-Oct-06 (A) W 1–0 01-Dec-06 (H) L 1–3 28-Jan-07f (H) D 0–0 04-Feb-07f (A) L 1–2 18-Feb-07f (A) L 0–6 07-Sep-07 (H) D 1–1 12-Oct-07 (H) W 4–1 08-Dec-07 (A) D 2–2 12-Sep-08 (A) L 0–1 31-Oct-08 (H) L 2–3 06-Jan-09 (A) L 0–1 07-Feb-09f (H) L 0–2 14-Feb-09f (A) L 0–4 28-Feb-09f (A) L 0–1 18-Sep-09 (H) L 0–2 24-Oct-09 (A) L 1–3 23-Jan-10 (A) L 0–2 29-Oct-10 (A) L 1–2 09-Jan-11 (A) W 4–1 11-Feb-11 (H) W 2–1 14-Oct-11 (H) W 1–0 10-Dec-11 (A) D 1–1 13-Jan-12 (A) D 1–1 19-Oct-12 (A) L 1–2 07-Dec-12 (H) W 4–2 08-Feb-13 (H) W 1–0 18-Oct-13 (H) D 2–2 23-Nov-13 (A) L 0–3 22-Feb-14 (A) L 3–4 17-Oct-14 (H) D 1–1 28-Nov-14 (A) L 2–3 21-Mar-15 (H) D 2–2 09-Oct-15 (H) D 0–0 28-Nov-15 (A) L 1–2 19-Feb-16 (A) W 1–0 22-Oct-16 (H) L 1–2 07-Jan-17 (H) L 0–2 25-Feb-17 (A) L 1–2 20-Oct-17 (H) D 2–2 08-Dec-17 (A) W 2–1 24-Feb-18 (A) L 0–3 22-Apr-18f (A) L 1–2 08-Dec-18 (A) L 0–2 09-Jan-19 (H) W 2–0 19-Apr-19 (H) W 1–0 All (49 games): W14–D10–L25

v Newcastle Jets

26-Aug-05 (A) W 1–0 14-Oct-05 (H) L 2–4 02-Dec-05 (A) W 2–1 08-Sep-06 (H) W 5–1 27-Oct-06 (A) L 1–2 15-Dec-06 (H) W 3–2 11-Feb-07f (H) D 1–1 15-Sep-07 (A) L 0–1 18-Nov-07 (H) D 1–1 04-Jan-08 (A) L 1–2 27-Sep-08 (H) W 2–0 30-Nov-08 (A) D 1–1 09-Jan-09 (H) W 2–0 05-Oct-09 (H) D 1–1 04-Dec-09 (H) L 0–2 12-Feb-10 (A) W 2–1 06-Aug-10 (H) D 0–0 11-Sep-10 (H) W 2–1 13-Nov-10 (A) L 1–3 25-Nov-11 (H) D 0–0 25-Jan-12 (A) D 1–1 24-Feb-12 (A) L 0–1 07-Oct-12 (A) W 2–0 05-Jan-13 (A) D 0–0 15-Mar-13 (H) D 1–1 09-Nov-13 (H) L 1–2 29-Dec-13 (H) W 1–0 11-Apr-14 (A) L 0–2 19-Dec-14 (A) L 1–2 24-Jan-15 (H) W 7–0 29-Mar-15 (A) W 1–0 22-Nov-15 (H) D 0–0 18-Dec-15 (A) D 0–0 31-Jan-16 (H) W 1–0 09-Oct-16 (A) D 1–1 16-Dec-16 (A) L 1–2 17-Feb-17 (H) W 1–0 11-Nov-17 (H) L 1–2 16-Dec-17 (A) L 1–2 23-Mar-18 (H) W 5–2 26-Oct-18 (H) D 1–1 30-Dec-18 (A) W 2–1 24-Feb-19 (A) D 0–0 All (43 games): W16–D14–L13

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v Perth Glory

17-Sep-05 (A) W 2–1 06-Nov-05 (H) L 2–4 12-Jan-06 (A) W 2–1 16-Sep-06 (H) W 3–0 05-Nov-06 (H) W 3–2 28-Dec-06 (A) D 0–0 07-Oct-07 (A) D 0–0 23-Nov-07 (H) D 1–1 13-Jan-08 (A) L 2–3 17-Aug-08 (H) W 1–0 26-Oct-08 (H) W 2–1 26-Dec-08 (A) W 1–0 07-Aug-09 (H) W 1–0 09-Oct-09 (A) L 0–1 19-Jan-10 (H) L 2–3 24-Sep-10 (H) W 2–0 10-Nov-10 (H) W 2–0 22-Dec-10 (A) L 2–4 09-Oct-11 (A) L 0–1 29-Jan-12 (H) L 0–3 01-Mar-12 (H) L 0–2 11-Nov-12 (H) D 1–1 11-Jan-13 (H) W 3–2 30-Mar-13 (A) D 1–1 13-Oct-13 (H) W 3–1 16-Nov-13 (A) D 1–1 22-Dec-13 (A) D 0–0 26-Oct-14 (H) W 2–0 05-Jan-15 (A) W 2–1 15-Feb-15 (H) D 1–1 25-Oct-15 (A) L 1–3 06-Dec-15 (H) W 1–0 09-Jan-16 (A) W 3–1 18-Nov-16 (A) L 1–3 10-Feb-17 (H) L 0–5 31-Mar-17 (H) D 1–1 04-Nov-17 (A) L 0–1 05-Jan-18 (A) W 3–0 03-Feb-18 (H) W 2–1 11-Nov-18 (H) L 0–2 23-Jan-19 (A) D 0–0 15-Mar-19 (H) L 0–2 10-May-19f (A) D 3–3 All (43 games): W18–D11–L14

v Sydney FC

09-Oct-05 (A) L 1–2 27-Nov-05 (H) W 3–2 03-Feb-06 (A) L 1–2 12-Feb-06f (H) D 2–2 19-Feb-06f (A) L 1–2 02-Oct-06 (H) L 1–4 19-Nov-06 (A) L 1–2 14-Jan-07 (H) W 1–0 01-Sep-07 (A) D 2–2 20-Oct-07 (A) W 1–0 28-Dec-07 (H) L 1–3 20-Sep-08 (A) L 0–3 22-Nov-08 (H) W 2–0 03-Jan-09 (H) W 2–0 16-Aug-09 (A) L 0–1 16-Oct-09 (H) W 2–1 27-Dec-09 (A) L 0–1 04-Sep-10 (A) W 3–1 04-Oct-10 (A) W 2–1 29-Dec-10 (H) W 2–0 22-Oct-11 (H) L 1–2 22-Dec-11 (A) D 2–2 19-Feb-12 (H) L 1–2 23-Nov-12 (A) W 2–1 31-Dec-12 (H) W 3–0 16-Feb-13 (A) L 1–2 03-Jan-14 (H) D 2–2 08-Feb-14 (A) W 3–0 21-Mar-14 (H) W 3–1 07-Nov-14 (H) D 0–0 26-Dec-14 (A) W 3–0 04-Apr-15 (A) W 1–0 09-May-15f (A) L 1–4 11-Dec-15 (H) W 2–1 05-Feb-16 (H) D 2–2 02-Apr-16 (A) W 2–0 26-Nov-16 (A) D 0–0 26-Dec-16 (H) L 0–4 20-Jan-17 (A) L 0–2 01-Dec-17 (H) L 0–1 14-Jan-18 (H) D 0–0 08-Apr-18 (A) L 0–3 19-Oct-18 (H) D 1–1 13-Jan-19 (A) L 1–2 01-Mar-19 (A) L 0–2 All (45 games): W17–D9–L19

v Wellington Phoenix

22-Sep-07 (A) D 2–2 28-Oct-07 (H) W 4–1 30-Nov-07 (A) W 2–1 30-Aug-08 (H) W 3–0 05-Dec-08 (H) W 6–1 18-Jan-09 (A) D 1–1 04-Sep-09 (A) D 1–1 18-Dec-09 (H) D 1–1 30-Jan-10 (A) L 0–1 22-Oct-10 (H) W 3–0 05-Dec-10 (A) L 1–2 05-Feb-11 (H) L 0–1 18-Feb-11f (H) W 1–0 19-Nov-11 (A) D 1–1 30-Dec-11 (H) W 2–0 03-Feb-12 (H) L 1–2 27-Oct-12 (H) W 3–1 16-Dec-12 (H) W 3–1 24-Feb-13 (A) D 2–2 01-Feb-14 (A) L 1–2 27-Feb-14 (H) W 5–1 30-Mar-14 (A) W 1–0 15-Nov-14 (H) W 2–1 31-Dec-14 (H) L 1–3 07-Mar-15 (A) L 0–2 13-Nov-15 (A) L 2–4 26-Dec-15 (H) W 3–0 05-Mar-16 (A) W 4–0 04-Dec-16 (H) W 2–0 01-Jan-17 (A) D 0–0 29-Jan-17 (H) D 2–2 08-Oct-17 (A) D 1–1 27-Jan-18 (A) W 1–0 30-Mar-18 (H) W 3–1 24-Nov-18 (A) W 3–1 05-Jan-19 (H) D 0–0 07-Apr-19 (H) W 3–1 All (37 games): W19–D10–L8 v Melbourne City FC

20-Aug-10 (H) W 3–2 19-Nov-10 (A) W 2–0 17-Dec-10 (H) L 1–2 04-Nov-11 (H) D 1–1 04-Jan-12 (A) W 3–1 23-Mar-12 (H) D 1–1

17-Nov-12 (H) W 1–0 18-Jan-13 (A) L 0–2 11-Mar-13 (A) W 2–0 01-Dec-13 (A) D 3–3 25-Jan-14 (H) D 2–2 04-Apr-14 (H) D 2–2 31-Oct-14 (A) W 2–1 27-Feb-15 (A) L 1–3 25-Apr-15 (H) W 4–1 05-Nov-15 (H) L 2–4 11-Mar-16 (H) L 0–1 08-Apr-16 (A) W 2–0 22-Apr-16f (H) W 4–1 28-Oct-16 (A) L 1–2 12-Jan-17 (H) W 2–1 07-Apr-17 (A) L 0–1 28-Oct-17 (H) L 0–2 21-Jan-18 (A) L 0–5 16-Mar-18 (H) D 1–1 16-Dec-18 (H) L 0–2 09-Feb-19 (A) D 1–1 13-Apr-19 (A) D 0–0 05-May-19f (H) W 1–0 All (29 games): W11–D8–L10 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

12-Oct-12 (H) W 1–0 21-Dec-12 (A) L 1–6 03-Feb-13 (H) L 2–4 01-Nov-13 (A) L 1–2 19-Jan-14 (H) W 1–0 15-Mar-14 (A) D 0–0 06-Dec-14 (H) W 2–0 21-Feb-15 (H) W 2–1 18-Apr-15 (A) L 1–2 16-Oct-15 (H) D 1–1 01-Jan-16 (A) D 0–0 19-Mar-16 (A) D 0–0 01-May-16gf (H) W 3–1 14-Oct-16 (H) L 1–2 04-Mar-17 (A) D 0–0 15-Apr-17 (H) D 2–2 26-Nov-17 (H) W 2–0 10-Jan-18 (A) D 1–1 15-Apr-18 (A) W 3–2 26-Dec-18 (H) D 2–2 18-Jan-19 (A) W 2–1 16-Feb-19 (H) L 1–3 All (22 games): W8–D8–L6

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ADELAIDE UNITED – VENUES AND CROWDS

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HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2005/06 Coopers Stadium (10 games) 2006/07 Coopers Stadium (11) 2007/08 Coopers Stadium (9), Adelaide Oval (1) 2008/09 Coopers Stadium (10), Adelaide Oval (1) 2009/10 Coopers Stadium (14) 2010/11 Coopers Stadium (13), Adelaide Oval (2) 2011/12 Coopers Stadium (14) 2012/13 Coopers Stadium (14) 2013/14 Coopers Stadium (13) 2014/15 Coopers Stadium (13), Adelaide Oval (1) 2015/16 Coopers Stadium (12), Adelaide Oval (1) 2016/17 Coopers Stadium (14) 2017/18 Coopers Stadium (12), Adelaide Oval (1) 2018/19 Coopers Stadium (14) HOME CROWDS by season Season Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2005/06 10 947 14 068 v Sydney FC (27-Nov-05) 7 013 v Central Coast Mariners (25-Sep-05) 2006/07 12 183 16 378 v Melbourne Victory (01-Dec-06) 8 785 v Newcastle Jets (08-Sep-06) 2007/08 12 697 25 039 v Sydney FC (28-Dec-07) 10 256 v Newcastle Jets (18-Nov-07) 2008/09 11 712 23 002 v Sydney FC (03-Jan-09) 7 832 v Wellington Phoenix (30-Aug-08) 2009/10 10 765 15 038 v Melbourne Victory (18-Sep-09) 8 244 v Brisbane Roar FC (06-Feb-10) 2010/11 11 552 21 083 v Melbourne Victory (11-Feb-11) 7 370 v Melbourne City FC (20-Aug-10) 2011/12 9 096 14 753 v Melbourne Victory (14-Oct-11) 5 898 v Perth Glory (01-Mar-12) 2012/13 9 592 14 115 v Melbourne Victory (07-Dec-12) 6 878 v Brisbane Roar FC (02-Mar-13) 2013/14 11 225 16 504 v Melbourne Victory (18-Oct-13) 6 980 v Central Coast Mariners (14-Feb-14) 2014/15 12 637 33 126 v Melbourne Victory (17-Oct-14) 7 767 v Central Coast Mariners (12-Mar-15) 2015/16 11 287 19 079 v Melbourne Victory (09-Oct-15) 6 205 v Perth Glory (06-Dec-15) 2016/17 9 565 14 908 v Melbourne Victory (22-Oct-16) 6 006 v Perth Glory (10-Feb-17) 2017/18 9 830 19 416 v Melbourne Victory (20-Oct-17) 7 021 v Sydney FC (01-Dec-17) 2018/19 9 013 12 866 v Melbourne Victory (19-Apr-19) 7 071 v Brisbane Roar FC (02-Feb-19) Finals series (home games) 2006 13 255 15 104 v Sydney FC (12-Feb-06) 11 405 v Central Coast Mariners (26-Feb-06) 2007 14 687 15 575 v Melbourne Victory (28-Jan-07) 13 798 v Newcastle Jets (11-Feb-07) 2009 11 296 14 119 v Melbourne Victory (07-Feb-09) 8 472 v Brisbane Roar FC (21-Feb-09) 2011 12 657 15 028 v Gold Coast United (27-Feb-11) 10 285 v Wellington Phoenix (18-Feb-11) 2013 10 234 10 234 v Brisbane Roar FC (07-Apr-13) 2015 20 155 20 155 v Brisbane Roar FC (01-May-15) 2016 32 804 50 119 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (01-May-16) 15 489 v Melbourne City FC (22-Apr-16) 2019 13 232 13 232 v Melbourne City FC (05-May-19) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 50 119 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC (01-May-16) Adelaide Oval * 33 126 v Melbourne Victory (17-Oct-14) Adelaide Oval 25 039 v Sydney FC (28-Dec-07) Adelaide Oval 23 002 v Sydney FC (03-Jan-09) Adelaide Oval 21 083 v Melbourne Victory (11-Feb-11) Adelaide Oval * Grand Final

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ADELAIDE UNITED – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA National Soccer League 2003/04 Season 28 13 7 8 34 35 2005 OFC Club Championship Qualifying 2 0 1 1 0 4 2005 Pre-Season Cup 3 0 3 0 3 3 Hyundai A-League 2005/06 Season 24 13 5 6 36 30 2006 Pre-Season Cup 6 3 3 0 5 2 Hyundai A-League 2006/07 Season 25 10 5 10 34 36 AFC Champions League 2007 6 2 2 2 9 6 2007 Pre-Season Cup 5 3 2 0 11 6 Hyundai A-League 2007/08 Season 21 6 8 7 31 29 AFC Champions League 2008 12 6 3 3 14 9 2008 Pre-Season Cup 3 1 2 0 2 1 2008 FIFA Club World Cup 3 2 0 1 4 3 Hyundai A-League 2008/09 Season 25 12 5 8 32 26 Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season 27 7 8 12 24 33 AFC Champions League 2010 7 3 1 3 8 7 Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 32 16 5 11 54 39 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 27 5 10 12 26 44 AFC Champions League 2012 10 6 2 2 15 7 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 28 12 5 11 39 39 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 28 10 8 10 45 37 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 5 5 0 0 10 3 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 29 15 4 10 50 37 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 3 2 0 1 9 5 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 29 16 7 6 52 30 AFC Champions League 2016 1 0 0 1 1 2 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 1 0 0 1 1 2 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 27 5 8 14 25 46 AFC Champions League 2017 6 1 2 3 10 13 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 5 4 0 1 10 3 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 28 11 6 11 37 40 FFA Cup 2018 5 5 0 0 10 1 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 29 13 9 7 41 35 FFA Cup 2019 (including Final) 5 5 0 0 15 5 Overall record 495 212 121 162 697 618

Biggest win in all official matches W8-1 v North Queensland Fury (Coopers Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season Biggest loss in all official matches L0-6 v Melbourne Victory (Marvel Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2007 Grand Final

Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 284 Eugene Galekovic 2007/08–2017 44 Bruce Djite 2006–2015/16 183 Travis Dodd 2005–2010/11 41 Travis Dodd 2005–2010/11 181 Isaias 2013/14–2018/19 30 Sergio Cirio 2013/14–2017 171 Michael Marrone 2008–2019 29 Sergio Van Dijk 2010–2012/13 165 Bruce Djite 2006–2016 27 Carl Veart 2003/04–2007

HONOURS Hyundai A-League Premiers twice (2005/06, 2015/16)

Hyundai A-League Champions once (2016) Hyundai A-League Runners-up twice (2007, 2009)

Pre-Season Cup Winners twice (2006, 2007) AFC Champions League Runners-up once (2008) FFA Cup Winners three times (2014, 2018, 2019)

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BRISBANE ROAR FC – FIXTURES

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sun 13 Oct Perth Glory HBF Park 3:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Fri 25 Oct Melbourne Victory Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 02 Nov Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 10 Nov Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 5:30pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 17 Nov Melbourne City FC Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe) 3:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 23 Nov Wellington Phoenix Westpac Stadium 7:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 30 Nov Central Coast Mariners Suncorp Stadium 4:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 07 Dec Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 13 Dec Western United FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Dec Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Wed 01 Jan Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 11 Jan Melbourne City FC Suncorp Stadium 4:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Jan Wellington Phoenix Suncorp Stadium 4:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 25 Jan Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Fri 31 Jan Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 08 Feb Adelaide United Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 16 Feb Western United FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 23 Feb Perth Glory Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe) 3:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Mar Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Fri 06 Mar Western Sydney Wanderers FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 13 Mar Central Coast Mariners Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 22 Mar Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Mar Sydney FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 12 Apr Newcastle Jets Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 19 Apr Wellington Phoenix SkyStadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 25 Apr Adelaide United Suncorp Stadium 2:00pm 2:00pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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BRISBANE ROAR FC – SQUAD

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Maxime Crocombe (NZL) Goalkeeper 12-Aug-93 Salford City (England) 2 Scott Neville Defender 11-Jan-89 Perth Glory 4 Daniel Bowles Defender 19-Oct-91 Adelaide United 5 Thomas Aldred (ENG) Defender 11-Sep-90 Motherwell (Scotland) 6 Macaulay Gillesphey (ENG) Defender 24-Nov-95 Carlisle United (England) 7 Jai Ingham Forward 14-Aug-93 Melbourne Victory 8 Jacob Pepper Midfielder 08-May-92 Western Sydney Wanderers 9 Roy O'Donovan (IRE) Forward 10-Aug-85 Newcastle Jets 10 Bradden Inman Midfielder 10-Dec-91 Rochdale (England) 12 Aiden O'Neill Midfielder 04-Jul-98 Central Coast Mariners 13 Stefan Mauk Midfielder 12-Oct-95 Melbourne City FC 14 George Mells Midfielder 23-May-97 Fortuna Sittard (Netherlands) 15 Aaron Reardon Defender 11-Mar-99 Australian Institute of Sport 19 Jack Hingert Defender 26-Sep-90 North Queensland Fury 20 Aaron Holloway (WAL) Forward 21-Feb-93 Shrewsbury Town (England) 21 Jamie Young Goalkeeper 25-Aug-85 Hayes & Yeading (England) 22 Jake McGing Midfielder 22-May-94 Central Coast Mariners 23 Dylan Wenzel Halls Forward 15-Dec-97 Western Pride (Qld) 24 Connor O'Toole Defender 04-Jul-97 Adelaide United (NYL) 25 Rahmat Akbari Midfielder 20-Jun-00 Melbourne Victory 26 James O'Shea (IRE) Midfielder 10-Aug-88 Bury (England) 27 Kai Trewin Midfielder 18-May-01 Gungahlin United (ACT) 28 Izaack Powell Defender 12-Feb-02 QAS NTC 29 Jordan Courtney-Perkins Defender 06-Nov-02 Brisbane City (Qld) 31 Macklin Freke Goalkeeper 06-Jan-99 Brisbane City (Qld)

BRISBANE ROAR FC – COACH

ROBBIE FOWLER Career profile:

Born 9 April 1975 in Liverpool, England, signed on with Liverpool Football Club as a 16 year old.

Played around 500 games for club and country, including 236 English Premier League appearances for Liverpool in two stints, 1993–2001 and 2006–2007.

Also played for English clubs Leeds United, Manchester City, Cardiff City and Blackburn Rovers; amassing 392 English league games over 16 seasons. A noted goalscorer, he netted 167 English league goals and was in the

top three English Premier League goalscorers three times. Played for two seasons (54 games/18 goals) in the Hyundai A-League with North Queensland Fury (2009–2010)

and Perth Glory (2010–2011), followed by a season in Thailand with Muangthong United. Played 26 times (7 goals) for the England senior national team, including at he 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Undertook a coaching role at English side Milton Keynes Dons in 2011; appointed head coach while playing at Muangthong United during 2011–2012. Since then has undertaken a variety of coaching roles at Liverpool.

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BRISBANE ROAR FC – PLAYER PROFILES

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Rahmat Akbari

Position: Forward

Born: 20-Jun-00

Height: 176cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Jaghori, Afghanistan. Junior clubs: Beenleigh Lions, Logan Lightning (Brisbane). Senior career: 2017–2018

Brisbane Roar, 2018–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 6 apps, Melbourne Victory

8 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Thomas Aldred

Position: Defender

Born: 11-Sep-90

Height: 188cm

Weight: 84kg

Born: Bolton, England. Nationality: English. Senior career: 2009–2010 Carlisle United (England), 2010, 2011 Watford (England), 2010 Stockport County (England), 2011 Colchester United (England), 2012 Inverness (Scotland), 2012 Barrow

(England), 2013–2015 Accrington Stanley (England), 2015–2017 Blackpool (England), 2017 Bury (England), 2018

Motherwell (Scotland). National league statistics: Carlisle 5 apps, Stockport County 7 apps, Inverness 4 apps, Barrow 11 apps, Accrington Stanley 84 apps (3 gls), Blackpool 92

apps (7 gls), Bury 19 apps (1 gl), Motherwell 53 apps (4 gls). Representative honours: Scotland Youth.

Daniel Bowles

Position: Defender

Born: 19-Oct-91

Height: 189cm

Weight: 84kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: St Albans, South Toowoomba Hawks, Willowburn (Toowoomba). Senior

career: 2007 Toowoomba Raiders (Qld), 2008 Australian Institute of Sport, 2008–2011 Brisbane Roar, 2011–2012 Gold Coast United, 2012–2014 Adelaide United, 2014–

2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 69 apps (1 gl), Gold Coast United 12 apps (2 gls), Adelaide United 21 apps (1 gl). Representative honours:

Australian Under-20.

Jordan Courtney-

Perkins Position: Defender

Born: 06-Nov-02

Born: Brisbane. Junior club: Brisbane City. Senior career: Brisbane Roar 2018–2019

Max Crocombe Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 12-Aug-93

Height: 194cm

Weight: 88kg

Born: Auckland, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: Milton Keynes (England). Senior career: 2010–

2015 Oxford United (England), 2015 Nuneaton Town (England), 2015 Barnet (England), 2015 Southport

(England), 2016–2017 Carlisle United (England), 2017–2019 Salford City (England). Representative honours:

New Zealand senior team, Under-23, Youth.

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BRISBANE ROAR FC – PLAYER PROFILES

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Macklin Freke

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 06-Jan-99

Height: 193cm

Weight: 76kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior clubs: The Gap, Brisbane City. Senior career: 2018–2019 Brisbane Roar.

Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Macaulay Gillesphey Position: Defender

Born: 24-Nov-95

Height: 180cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Ashington, England. Nationality: English. Junior club: Cramlington. Senior career: 2014–2015

Newcastle United (England), 2015–2017 Carlisle United (England), 2017–2018 Newcastle United (England),

2018–2019 Carlisle United (England). National league statistics: Carlisle United 79 apps (2 gls).

Jack Hingert

Position: Defender

Born: 26-Sep-90

Height: 170cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: London, England. Junior clubs: Sutton United, Crystal Palace. Senior career: 2007–2008 Knox City (Vic), 2009 Dandenong (Vic), 2009–2011 North Queensland

Fury, 2011–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: North Queensland Fury 27 apps, Brisbane Roar

156 apps (2 gls). Representative honours: Australian Under-23 (squad).

Aaron Holloway Position: Forward

Born: 21-Feb-93

Height: 188cm

Weight: 83kg

Born: Cardiff, Wales. Nationality: Welsh. Junior club: Cardiff City. Senior career: 2009–2014 Bristol City

(England), 2011 Bath City (England), 2014 Newport County (England), 2014–2016 Wycombe Wanderers (England), 2016 Fleetwood (England), 2016–2018 Oldham Athletic

(England), 2018–2019 Shrewsbury Town (England). National league statistics: Bath City 5 apps, Newport County 4 apps, Wycombe Wanderers 52 apps (6 gls),

Oldham 61 apps (5 gls), Fleetwood 6 apps, Shrewsbury 30 apps (2 gls). Representative honours: Wales Youth.

Jai Ingham

Position: Forward

Born: 14-Aug-93

Height: 180cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Lismore. Nationality: Australian/Samoan. Junior club: Lennox Head Sharks. Senior career: 2012–2013 Brisbane

Olympic (Qld), 2013–2015 Brisbane Roar, 2015–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane

Roar 1 app, Melbourne Victory 52 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: New Zealand senior team.

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BRISBANE ROAR FC – PLAYER PROFILES

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Bradden Inman

Position: Midfielder

Born: 10-Dec-91

Height: 185cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Modbury Jets (Adelaide). Senior career: 2008–2013 Newcastle United (England),

2012–2016 Crewe Alexandra (England), 2016–2017 Peterborough United (England), 2017–2019 Rochdale

(England). National league statistics: Crewe Alexandra 117 apps (20 gls), Peterborough United 11 apps, Rochdale 66

apps (8 gls). Representative honours: Scotland Youth.

Stefan Mauk

Position: Midfielder

Born: 12-Oct-95

Height: 174cm

Weight: 69kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Adelaide City. Senior career: 2010–2012 Australian Institute of Sport, 2012–2016

Melbourne City, 2016 Adelaide United, 2016–2017 NEC Nijmegen (Netherlands), 2017–2018 Melbourne City,

2018–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 57 apps (9 gls), Adelaide United 13 apps

(3 gls), Brisbane Roar 4 apps. Other national league statistics: NEC Nijmegen 2 apps. Representative honours:

Australian Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

Jake McGing

Position: Midfielder

Born: 22-May-94

Height: 184cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Macarthur, Marconi. Senior career: 2012–2014 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2014–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League

statistics: Central Coast Mariners 82 apps (4 gls). Representative honours: Australian Schoolboy.

George Mells

Position: Midfielder

Born: 23-May-97

Height: 181cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Brunswick City (Melbourne); Chelsea, Southamption (England). Senior career: 2014–2015 Southampton (England), 2015–2017

Adelaide United, 2018–2019 Fortuna Sittard (Netherlands). Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 31 apps.

Representative honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17, Under-17.

Roy O'Donovan

Position: Forward

Born: 10-Aug-85

Height: 179cm

Weight: 64kg

Born: Cork, Ireland. Nationality: Irish. Senior career: 2005–2007 Cork City (Ireland), 2007–2008 Sunderland (England), 2008–2009 Dundee Utd (Scotland), 2009 Blackpool (England), 2009–2010 Southend (England), 2010 Hartlepool (England),

2010–2013 Coventry (England), 2012 Hibs (Scotland), 2013–2014 Northampton (England), 2014 Brunei (Singapore), 2015 Mitra Kukar (Indonesia), 2015–2017 Central Coast Mariners, 2017–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Central Coast Mariners 45 apps (19 gls), Newcastle Jets 35 apps (20 gls). Other national league statistics: Cork City 22 apps (29 gls), Sunderland 17 apps, Dundee Utd 11 apps (1 gl), Blackpool 12 apps, Southend 4 apps (1 gl), Hartlepool 15

apps (9 gls), Coventry 17 apps, Hibs 14 apps (1 gl), North-ampton Town 34 apps (7 gls), Brunei 24 apps (15 gls), Mitra Kukar 1 app. Representative honours: Ireland senior team.

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BRISBANE ROAR FC – PLAYER PROFILES

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Scott Neville

Position: Defender

Born: 11-Jan-89

Height: 184cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Exeter, England. Junior club: Sorrento (Perth). Senior career: 2006–2008 Sorrento (WA), 2008–2012 Perth Glory, 2012–2015 Newcastle Jets, 2015–2017 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2017–2019 Perth Glory.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 104 apps (6 gls), Newcastle Jets 44 apps (3 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers

51 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-23.

Aiden O'Neill

Position: Midfielder

Born: 04-Jul-98

Height: 178cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior clubs: Kenmore, Brisbane Athletic. Senior career: 2015–2017 Burnley (England), 2017 Oldham

Athletic (England), 2017 Fleetwood (England), 2018 Burnley (England), 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 23 apps (4 gls). Other national league statistics: Burnley 3

apps, Oldham Athletic 15 apps, Fleetwood 21 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-23.

James O'Shea

Position: Midfielder

Born: 10-Aug-88

Height: 183cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Dublin, Ireland. Nationality: Irish. Senior career: 2006 Home Farm (Ireland), 2006–2007 Bray (Ireland), 2008–2009

Galway United (Ireland), 2009–2010 Birmingham City (England), 2010 Middlesbrough (England), 2010–2011

Stevenage (England), 2011 Port Vale (England), 2011–2013 Milton Keynes (England), 2012–2017 Chesterfield

(England), 2017 Sheffield United (England), 2017–2019 Bury (England). National league statistics: Birmingham 2

apps, Middlesbrough 2 apps, Stevenage 5 apps, Port Vale 5 apps (1 gl), Milton Keynes 39 apps (6 gls), Chesterfield 180 apps (38 gls), Sheffield Utd 10 apps (3 gls), Bury 71 apps (19 gls). Representative honours: Ireland Under-23, Youth.

Connor O'Toole

Position: Defender

Born: 04-Jul-97

Height: 175cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Seiritsu Gakuen High School (Tokyo). Senior career: 2013–2015 Seiritsu Football

Academy (Japan), 2015–2016 Adelaide United, 2016–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar

29 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Jacob Pepper

Position: Midfielder

Born: 08-May-92

Height: 180cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Newcastle. Junior clubs: West Wallsend, Merewether Stingrays. Senior career: 2008–2015 Newcastle Jets, 2015–

2016 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2016–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 74 apps (2 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers 11 apps, Brisbane Roar 52 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-

23, Under-20.

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Izaack Powell

Position: Defender

Born: 12-Feb-02

Height: 173cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior club: Moreton Bay United. Senior career: 2018–2019 Brisbane Roar.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 6 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-17 (squad).

Aaron Reardon

Position: Defender

Born: 11-Mar-99

Height: 181cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior clubs: Nerang, Runaway Bay (Gold Coast), Brisbane Strikers. Senior career: 2015–2016

Australian Institute of Sport, 2016–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 4 apps.

Representative honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Kai Trewin

Position: Midfielder

Born: 18-May-01

Height: 178cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Canberra. Junior club: Gungahlin United (Canberra). Senior career: 2016 Australian Institute of Sport,

2017–2019 Brisbane Roar. Representative honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Dylan Wenzel-Halls

Position: Forward

Born: 15-Dec-97

Height: 175cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Ipswich. Junior clubs: Ipswich Pride, Lions FC, Olympic FC. Senior career: 2015–2016 Brisbane Roar,

2017–2018 Western Pride (Qld), 2018–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 20 apps (5 gls).

Representative honours: Australian Schoolboy.

Jamie Young

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 25-Aug-85

Height: 180cm

Weight: 83kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior club: Albany Creek (Brisbane). Senior career: 2002–2005 Reading (England), 2005–2006 Rushden & Diamonds (England), 2006–2010 Wycombe Wanderers (England), 2010–2013 Aldershot (England),

2013–2014 Hayes & Yeading (England), 2014–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 98 apps. Other national league statistics: Reading 1 app, Rushden & Diamonds 20 apps, Wycombe Wanderers 39

apps, Aldershot 124 apps, Hayes & Yeading 10 apps. Representative honours: England Under-20.

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Played 27

Won / Drew / Lost 4 / 6 / 17

Goals for 38 (1.4 per game)

Goals against 71 (2.6 per game)

Position on ladder 9th (10 teams)

Goals Adam Taggart 11, Eric Bautheac 7, Dylan Wenzel-Halls 5, Henrique 3, Alex Lopez 3, Tobias Mikkelsen 3, Nicholas D`Agostino 1, Luke DeVere 1, Zachary Duncan 1, Matt McKay 1

Goalkeepers Jamie Young 24 appearances (2 clean sheets) Brendan White 4 appearances (0 clean sheets)

Coaches John Aloisi 9 games (W1–D3–L5) Darren Davies 18 games (W3–D3–L12)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 21-Oct Central Coast Mariners (H) D 1–1 (0–1) Taggart 65' 14 859 3rd 28-Oct Wellington Phoenix (H) D 0–0 (0–0) 15 129 7th 03-Nov Perth Glory (A) L 1–2 (0–1) Taggart 84'pen 9 446 8th 10-Nov W.Sydney Wanderers (A) D 2–2 (1–2) Lopez 37', Taggart 48'pen 5 067 8th 24-Nov Melbourne City (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Taggart 27' 66' 9 925 6th 30-Nov Adelaide United (A) L 1–2 (0–1) Henrique 67' 8 005 6th 09-Dec Newcastle Jets (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 9 719 9th 14-Dec Melbourne Victory (H) L 2–4 (2–4) Taggart 27'pen, Own goal 42' 10 289 9th 22-Dec Wellington Phoenix (A) L 1–4 (1–1) Henrique 46'+ 6 841 9th 29-Dec Sydney FC (A) L 1–2 (1–1) McKay 35' 12 216 9th 02-Jan Newcastle Jets (A) D 2–2 (0–1) Taggart 65', Bautheac 87' 8 519 9th 06-Jan Perth Glory (H) L 2–4 (2–0) Taggart 22' 40' 9 429 9th 11-Jan Melbourne City (A) L 0–1 (0–0) 6 348 9th 15-Jan Melbourne Victory (H) L 0–5 (0–2) 7 131 9th 20-Jan Central Coast Mariners (A) D 1–1 (1–1) DeVere 46'+ 4 873 9th 25-Jan W.Sydney Wanderers (H) D 2–2 (0–2) Mikkelsen 92', Taggart 96' 8 053 9th 02-Feb Adelaide United (A) L 3–4 (3–1) Henrique 19', Wenzel-Halls 38', Taggart 43' 7 071 9th 08-Feb Sydney FC (H) W 2–1 (0–0) Mikkelsen 77', Wenzel-Halls 90' 8 356 9th 16-Feb Perth Glory (A) L 0–4 (0–3) 10 831 9th 22-Feb Central Coast Mariners (A) W 5–3 (3–2) Bautheac 31', Lopez 36' 54', Mikkelsen 45', Wenzel-Halls 74' 4 173 9th 08-Mar W.Sydney Wanderers (H) L 1–4 (1–3) Wenzel-Halls 7' 8 130 9th 16-Mar Melbourne Victory (A) L 1–2 (0–2) Bautheac 50' 16 357 9th 29-Mar Sydney FC (H) L 1–3 (0–1) Bautheac 68' 8 059 9th 05-Apr Melbourne City (A) L 1–4 (0–1) Own goal 54' 5 012 9th 12-Apr Wellington Phoenix (H) W 2–1 (2–0) Bautheac 37' 42' 6 084 9th 20-Apr Newcastle Jets (H) L 1–6 (0–2) Duncan 49' 7 985 9th 25-Apr Adelaide United (H) L 3–5 (2–1) Wenzel-Halls 35', D`Agostino 49'+, Bautheac 61'p 11 790 9th

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2005/06* 21 7 7 7 27 22 28 6 / 8 Alex Brosque 8 2006/07* 21 8 5 8 25 27 29 5 / 8 Dario Vidosic 5 2007/08 21 8 7 6 25 21 31 4 / 8 Reinaldo 9 2008/09 21 10 6 5 36 25 36 3 / 8 Sergio Van Dijk 12 2009/10 27 8 6 13 32 42 30 9 / 10 Sergio Van Dijk 13 2010/11 30 18 11 1 58 26 65 1 / 11 Kosta Barbarouses 12 2011/12 27 14 7 6 50 28 49 2 / 10 Besart Berisha 21 2012/13 27 10 5 12 33 29 35 5 / 10 Besart Berisha 14 2013/14 27 16 4 7 43 25 52 1 / 10 Besart Berisha 13 2014/15 27 10 4 13 42 43 34 7 / 10 Henrique 8 2015/16 27 14 6 7 49 40 48 3 / 10 Jamie Maclaren 20 2016/17 27 11 9 7 43 37 42 3 / 10 Jamie Maclaren 20 2017/18 27 10 5 12 33 40 35 6 / 10 Massimo Maccarone 9 2018/19 27 4 6 17 38 71 18 9 / 10 Adam Taggart 11 FINALS SERIES RECORD *as Queensland Roar P W D L F A Finals series summary 2008 3 1 1 1 4 3 Won Minor Semi (2 legs), Lost Preliminary Final 2009 3 2 0 1 4 2 Won Major Semi (2 legs), Lost Preliminary Final 2011 3 1 2 0 6 4 Won Major Semi (2 legs), Won Grand Final (on pens) 2012 3 3 0 0 7 3 Won Major Semi (2 legs), Won Grand Final 2013 2 1 0 1 2 3 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2014 2 2 0 0 3 1 Won Semi Final, Won Grand Final 2015 1 0 0 1 1 2 Lost Elimination Final 2016 2 1 0 1 6 6 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2017 2 0 1 1 1 2 Won Elimination Final (on pens), Lost Semi Final 2018 1 0 0 1 0 2 Lost Elimination Final ALL GAMES 379 159 92 128 568 504 Premierships: 2; Championships: 3

BIGGEST WINS W7-1 v Adelaide (28-Oct-11) Suncorp W6-1 v Central Coast (02-Apr-15) Suncorp W5-0 v Newcastle (26-Jan-06) McDonald Jones At home W7-1 v Adelaide (28-Oct-11) Suncorp W6-1 v Central Coast (02-Apr-15) Suncorp W5-0 v NZ Knights (15-Sep-06) Suncorp Away W5-0 v Newcastle (26-Jan-06) McDonald Jones W5-1 v Central Coast (28-Nov-10) Central Coast W4-0 v Newcastle (14-Nov-14) McDonald Jones

MOST GOALS SCORED 7 W7-1 v Adelaide (28-Oct-11) Suncorp 6 W6-1 v Central Coast (02-Apr-15) Suncorp 5 W5-0 v Newcastle (26-Jan-06) McDonald Jones

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 5 W5-1 v Central Coast (02-Apr-17) 2nd half 4 W5-0 v NZ Knights (15-Sep-06) 2nd half 4 W7-1 v Adelaide (28-Oct-11) 1st half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 5 mins W7-1 v Adelaide (28-Oct-11) 4 goals in 8 mins W7-1 v Adelaide (28-Oct-11) 5 goals in 15 mins W7-1 v Adelaide (28-Oct-11)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-5 v Melb Victory (15-Jan-19) Suncorp L1-6 v Newcastle (20-Apr-19) Suncorp L0-4 v Melb Victory (15-Jan-16) AAMI Park At home L0-5 v Melb Victory (15-Jan-19) Suncorp L1-6 v Newcastle (20-Apr-19) Suncorp L0-3 v Newcastle (07-Dec-06) Suncorp Away L0-4 v Melb Victory (15-Jan-16) AAMI Park L0-4 v Newcastle (16-Oct-16) McDonald Jones L0-4 v Perth (16-Feb-19) nib

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 6 L3-6 v Perth (20-Feb-16) nib 6 L1-6 v Newcastle (20-Apr-19) Suncorp 5 L1-5 v Gold Coast (26-Dec-09) Cbus Super

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 4 L1-5 v Gold Coast (26-Dec-09) 2nd half 4 L2-4 v Melb Victory (14-Dec-18) 1st half 4 L2-4 v Perth (06-Jan-19) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 6 mins W4-2 v Perth (06-Jan-19) 4 goals in 15 mins L1-5 v Gold Coast (26-Dec-09) 5 goals in 31 mins L1-5 v Gold Coast (26-Dec-09)

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MOST APPEARANCES 272 Matt McKay (2005/06–2018/19) 181 Thomas Broich (2010/11–2016/17) 168 Henrique (2008/09–2018/19) 162 Massimo Murdocca (2005/06–2012/13) 159 Michael Theo (2010/11–2017/18) 156 Jack Hingert (2011/12–2018/19) 131 Ivan Franjic (2009/10–2017/18) 127 Shane Stefanutto (2010/11–2015/16) 125 Mitch Nichols (2007/08–2012/13) 115 Jade North (2012/13–2017/18)

MOST GOALS 48 Besart Berisha (2011/12–2013/14) 45 Henrique (2008/09–2018/19) 40 Jamie Maclaren (2015/16–2016/17) 26 Matt McKay (2005/06–2018/19) 25 Sergio Van Dijk (2008/09–2009/10)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.75 Jamie Maclaren (40 goals / 53 games) 0.63 Besart Berisha (48 goals / 76 games) 0.50 Sergio Van Dijk (25 goals / 50 games) 0.38 Alex Brosque (8 goals / 21 games) 0.36 Kosta Barbarouses (12 goals / 33 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 21 Besart Berisha (2011/12) 20 Jamie Maclaren (2015/16) 20 Jamie Maclaren (2016/17) 14 Besart Berisha (2012/13) 13 Sergio Van Dijk (2009/10)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 8 Henrique (2011/12–2015/16) 7 Sergio Van Dijk (2008/09–2009/10) 6 Besart Berisha (2011/12–2013/14)

MOST SEND-OFFS 6 Matt McKay (2005/06–2017/18) 3 Besart Berisha (2013/14)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 41 Michael Theo (2010/11–2016/17) 21 Jamie Young (2014/15–2018/19) 19 Liam Reddy (2006/07–2009/10) 6 Tom Willis (2005/06) 5 Griffin McMaster (2007/08–2009/10)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 4 Besart Berisha (W7–1 v Adelaide) 28-Oct-11 3 Sergio Van Dijk (W3–1 v Sydney) 17-Jan-09 3 Dimi Petratos (W5–2 v Sydney) 26-Dec-13 3 Henrique (W4–0 v Newcastle) 14-Nov-14 3 Steven Lustica (W6–1 v Central Coast) 02-Apr-15

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 16y 361d Izaack Powell (W2-1 v Sydney) 08-Feb-19 17y 004d Tommy Oar (W2-1 v Newcastle) 14-Dec-08 17y 108d Rahmat Akbari (L0-2 v Melb City) 06-Oct-17 17y 185d Patrick Theodore (L1-2 v Newcastle) 17-Nov-13 17y 248d Dane Ingham (D2-2 v Melb City) 11-Feb-17

OLDEST PLAYERS 38y 226d Massimo Maccarone (L0-2 v Melb City) 20-Apr-18 36y 259d Michael Theo (D3-3 v Wellington) 28-Oct-17 36y 218d Danny Tiatto (L1-5 v Gold Coast) 26-Dec-09 36y 112d Damian Mori (D1-1 v Sydney) 20-Jan-07 36y 091d Thomas Broich (L0-1 v Melb Victory) 30-Apr-17

YOUNGEST SCORERS 17y 018d Tommy Oar (W3-2 v Wellington) 28-Dec-08 17y 255d Dane Ingham (D2-2 v Perth) 18-Feb-17 18y 100d Devante Clut (W2-1 v Wellington) 24-Jan-14 18y 320d Tahj Minniecon (W4-1 v Perth) 30-Dec-07 18y 324d Zachary Duncan (L1-6 v Newcastle) 20-Apr-19

OLDEST SCORERS 38y 156d Massimo Maccarone (W2-1 v Melb Victory) 09-Feb-18 36y 112d Damian Mori (D1-1 v Sydney) 20-Jan-07 36y 85d Danny Tiatto (D3-3 v Melb Victory) 15-Aug-09 36y 63d Thomas Broich (W5-1 v Central Coast) 02-Apr-17 35y 352d Matt McKay (L1-2 v Sydney) 29-Dec-18

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 23.88y v Newcastle Jets (W2-1) 24-Apr-15

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 33.47y v Adelaide United (W1-0) 03-Mar-18

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Alex Brosque (W2-0 v NZ Knights) 28-Aug-05 (80') 100th goal Sergio Van Dijk (D1-1 v Central Coast) 06-Dec-08 (11') 200th goal Thomas Broich (D3-3 v Central Coast) 12-Jan-11 (65') 300th goal Besart Berisha (W2-0 v Wellington) 17-Feb-13 (49') 400th goal Daniel Bowles (W3-1 v Western Syd) 08-Oct-15 (24') 500th goal Massimo Maccarone (D3-3 v Wellington) 28-Oct-17 (45')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 5 (26-Jan-11 to 19-Feb-11) 6 (23-Nov-08 to 13-Feb-09) 6 (04-Feb-12 to 08-Apr-12) Undefeated 36 (18-Sep-10 to 26-Nov-11) 23 (30-Jan-10 to 26-Nov-11) 16 (03-Oct-10 to 19-Nov-11) Winless 12 (30-Nov-18 to 02-Feb-19) 8 (18-Sep-05 to 15-Jan-06) 12 (20-Apr-18 to 16-Feb-19) Losing 5 (04-Dec-11 to 26-Dec-11) 4 (31-Aug-08 to 08-Nov-08) 4 (19-Mar-17 to 06-Oct-17) No goals conceded 4 (02-Nov-07 to 25-Nov-07) 3 (26-Aug-06 to 22-Sep-06) 3 (01-Oct-05 to 04-Nov-05) No goals scored 4 (05-Nov-06 to 24-Nov-06) 3 (19-Sep-08 to 08-Nov-08) 5 (06-Feb-10 to 12-Sep-10)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Matthew Acton 2 (0) 2013/14 Mohamed Adnan 24 (1) 2011/12 Rahmat Akbari 6 (0) 2017/18 Manuel Arana 18 (0) 2016/17 Eli Babalj 4 (0) 2018/19 Michael Baird 20 (6) 2005/06 Kosta Barbarouses 33 (12) 2010/11 Jay Barnett 3 (0) 2018/19 Eric Bautheac 45 (9) 2017/18–2018/19 Fahid Ben Khalfallah 24 (1) 2017/18 Besart Berisha 76 (48) 2011/12–2013/14 Brandon Borrello 75 (13) 2013/14–2016/17 Daniel Bowles 69 (1) 2014/15–2018/19 Shannon Brady 15 (0) 2014/15–2018/19 Luke Brattan 91 (4) 2009/10–2014/15 Thomas Broich 181 (20) 2010/11–2016/17 Alex Brosque 21 (8) 2005/06 Corey Brown 88 (2) 2012/13–2017/18 Royce Brownlie 10 (2) 2005/06 Steven Bryce 4 (0) 2009/10 Remo Buess 28 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Chris Bush 1 (0) 2010/11 Joe Caletti 31 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Osvaldo Carro 9 (0) 2005/06 Isaka Cernak 15 (1) 2008/09–2009/10 Devante Clut 16 (2) 2013/14–2015/16 Pieter Collen 5 (0) 2009/10 Corona 29 (2) 2015/16 Cameron Crestani 3 (0) 2016/17 Nicholas D`Agostino 35 (3) 2015/16–2018/19 Kofi Danning 17 (2) 2011/12–2014/15 Luke DeVere 110 (5) 2008/09–2018/19 Spase Dilevski 34 (1) 2005/06–2006/07 David Dodd 23 (1) 2008/09–2009/10 Karl Dodd 12 (0) 2005/06 Julius Doe 2 (0) 2012/13 James Donachie 62 (2) 2011/12–2015/16 Do Dong-Hyun 3 (0) 2012/13 Zachary Duncan 4 (1) 2018/19 Diogo Ferreira 11 (0) 2013/14 Nick Fitzgerald 23 (1) 2011/12–2012/13 Steve Fitzsimmons 1 (0) 2006/07 Ivan Franjic 131 (13) 2009/10–2017/18 Corey Gameiro 18 (0) 2017/18 Todd Gava 9 (0) 2005/06 Chad Gibson 23 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Ben Griffin 26 (1) 2006/07–2008/09 Chris Grossman 7 (0) 2006/07–2008/09 Ben Halloran 28 (4) 2012/13 Matt Ham 5 (0) 2009/10 Henrique 168 (45) 2008/09–2018/19 Javi Hervas 17 (0) 2015/16 Scott Higgins 6 (0) 2005/06

Jack Hingert 156 (2) 2011/12–2018/19 Brett Holman 38 (10) 2016/17–2017/18 Dane Ingham 19 (1) 2016/17–2018/19 Jai Ingham 1 (0) 2013/14 Lachlan Jackson 3 (1) 2014/15 Matthew Jurman 34 (0) 2011/12–2012/13 Andrija Kaluderovic 10 (5) 2014/15 Mario Karlovic 6 (0) 2009/10 Joseph Katebian 4 (0) 2016/17 Nathan Konstandopoulos 2 (0) 2016/17 Thomas Kristensen 60 (6) 2016/17–2018/19 Robbie Kruse 26 (4) 2007/08–2009/10 Mensur Kurtisi 9 (1) 2014/15 George Lambadaridis 9 (1) 2011/12–2015/16 Daniel Leck 14 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Charles Lokoli-Ngoy 5 (0) 2018/19 Alex Lopez 25 (3) 2018/19 Steven Lustica 66 (8) 2012/13–2015/16 Simon Lynch 36 (5) 2006/07–2007/08 Massimo Maccarone 28 (9) 2017/18 Jamie Maclaren 53 (40) 2015/16–2016/17 Bob Malcolm 11 (0) 2009/10 Marcinho 22 (3) 2007/08 Stefan Mauk 4 (0) 2018/19 Josh McCloughan 90 (5) 2005/06–2009/10 Matt McKay 272 (26) 2005/06–2018/19 Stuart McLaren 32 (1) 2005/06–2007/08 Griffin McMaster 20 (0) 2007/08–2009/10 James Meyer 22 (6) 2010/11–2012/13 Tobias Mikkelsen 18 (3) 2018/19 Ante Milicic 24 (4) 2006/07–2007/08 Charlie Miller 30 (8) 2008/09–2009/10 Liam Miller 24 (3) 2013/14–2014/15 Tahj Minniecon 24 (4) 2007/08–2008/09 Warren Moon 15 (2) 2005/06 Craig Moore 63 (3) 2007/08–2009/10 Damian Mori 8 (2) 2006/07 Matt Mundy 29 (0) 2008/09–2011/12 Massimo Murdocca 162 (3) 2005/06–2012/13 Issey Nakajima-Farran 23 (4) 2011/12 Mitch Nichols 125 (24) 2007/08–2012/13 Stefan Nigro 9 (0) 2018/19 Stefan Nijland 10 (0) 2012/13 Jade North 115 (4) 2012/13–2017/18 Calum O`Connell 1 (0) 2009/10 Connor O`Toole 29 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Tommy Oar 53 (3) 2008/09–2016/17 Sasa Ognenovski 38 (2) 2006/07–2007/08 Mitchell Oxborrow 17 (0) 2017/18 Erik Paartalu 79 (10) 2010/11–2012/13 Andrew Packer 67 (0) 2006/07–2009/10 Avraam Papadopoulos 31 (4) 2016/17–2018/19 Luke Pavlou 2 (0) 2014/15

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Jacob Pepper 52 (1) 2016/17–2018/19 Dimi Petratos 94 (15) 2013/14–2016/17 Jerome Polenz 12 (0) 2014/15–2015/16 Izaack Powell 6 (0) 2018/19 Aaron Reardon 4 (0) 2018/19 Carl Recchia 1 (0) 2006/07 Liam Reddy 66 (0) 2006/07–2009/10 Andrew Redmayne 2 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Reinaldo 92 (24) 2005/06–2010/11 Jonathan Richter 18 (1) 2005/06 Kye Rowles 2 (0) 2016/17 Adam Sarota 27 (0) 2008/09–2014/15 Adam Sawyer 1 (0) 2017/18 Hyuk-Su Seo 72 (2) 2005/06–2008/09 Tae-Yong Shin 1 (0) 2005/06 Jordan Simpson 6 (0) 2005/06 Tyler Simpson 4 (0) 2005/06 Peter Skapetis 14 (0) 2017/18 Matt Smith 113 (6) 2010/11–2014/15 Tim Smits 14 (0) 2008/09–2009/10 Jean-Carlo Solorzano 61 (17) 2010/11–2015/16 Shane Stefanutto 127 (0) 2010/11–2015/16

Milan Susak 29 (0) 2010/11 Adam Taggart 18 (11) 2018/19 Yuji Takahashi 4 (0) 2012/13 Michael Theo 159 (0) 2010/11–2017/18 Patrick Theodore 3 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Danny Tiatto 49 (2) 2007/08–2009/10 Reece Tollenaere 3 (0) 2005/06 Ruon Tongyik 8 (0) 2018/19 Sergio Van Dijk 50 (25) 2008/09–2009/10 Tando Velaphi 1 (0) 2006/07 Dario Vidosic 17 (5) 2006/07 Rocky Visconte 24 (2) 2010/11–2011/12 Marcus Wedau 10 (0) 2006/07 Dylan Wenzel-Halls 20 (5) 2018/19 Brendan White 4 (0) 2018/19 David Williams 2 (0) 2005/06 Tom Willis 19 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Abraham Yango 2 (0) 2014/15 Kwame Yeboah 12 (2) 2012/13–2013/14 Jamie Young 98 (0) 2014/15–2018/19 Yuning Zhang 6 (0) 2006/07 Michael Zullo 53 (2) 2007/08–2009/10

BRISBANE ROAR FC – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L Miron Bleiberg 28-Aug-05 (W2-0 v NZ Knights) 11-Nov-06 (L0-1 v Adelaide) 33 11 11 11 Frank Farina 17-Nov-06 (L0-2 v Melb Victory) 11-Oct-09 (L0-1 v Gold Coast) 67 28 18 21 Rado Vidosic 17-Oct-09 (L0-3 v Central Coast) 15-Dec-12 (D1-1 v Melb Victory) 12 3 2 7 Ange Postecoglou 25-Oct-09 (L1-2 v Sydney) 22-Apr-12 (W2-1 v Perth) 79 41 23 15 Mike Mulvey 21-Dec-12 (L0-1 v Perth) 29-Nov-14 (D1-1 v Perth) 54 27 8 19 Frank Thijsseen 03-Dec-14 (W1-0 v Wstn Sydney) 01-May-15 (L1-2 v Adelaide) 21 9 3 9 John Aloisi 08-Oct-15 (W3-1 v Wstn Sydney) 22-Dec-18 (L1-4 v Wellington) 95 37 24 34 Darren Davies 29-Dec-18 (L1-2 v Sydney) 25-Apr-19 (L3-5 v Adelaide) 18 3 3 12

BRISBANE ROAR FC – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A

Adelaide United 45 17 9 19 61 57 21 6 5 10 34 28 24 11 4 9 27 29 Central Coast Mariners 49 28 14 7 94 57 25 12 8 5 44 29 24 16 6 2 50 28 Melbourne City FC 28 10 5 13 38 40 14 9 2 3 27 13 14 1 3 10 11 27 Melbourne Victory 45 15 9 21 58 66 23 10 3 10 32 29 22 5 6 11 26 37 Newcastle Jets 43 14 10 19 51 58 20 4 3 13 15 32 23 10 7 6 36 26 Perth Glory 43 22 9 12 81 64 21 13 4 4 43 27 22 9 5 8 38 37 Sydney FC 44 17 13 14 58 54 22 12 5 5 32 23 22 5 8 9 26 31 Wellington Phoenix 36 19 10 7 60 45 19 13 4 2 36 19 17 6 6 5 24 26 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 25 8 7 10 34 41 13 5 3 5 18 22 12 3 4 5 16 19 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Adelaide United

02-Sep-05 (A) D 0–0 22-Oct-05 (H) L 1–2 01-Jan-06 (A) L 2–4 22-Sep-06 (H) D 0–0 11-Nov-06 (H) L 0–1 04-Jan-07 (A) W 1–0 25-Aug-07 (H) D 2–2 02-Nov-07 (A) W 1–0 20-Jan-08 (A) L 0–2 24-Aug-08 (H) D 1–1 17-Oct-08 (H) L 0–1 14-Jan-09 (A) D 0–0 21-Feb-09f (A) L 0–1 06-Nov-09 (A) W 2–0 12-Dec-09 (H) L 0–1 06-Feb-10 (A) L 0–2 18-Sep-10 (H) D 1–1 06-Nov-10 (H) W 4–0 02-Jan-11 (A) W 1–0 28-Oct-11 (H) W 7–1 07-Jan-12 (A) D 1–1 11-Mar-12 (H) D 1–1 04-Nov-12 (H) L 0–1 26-Dec-12 (A) W 1–0 02-Mar-13 (A) W 1–0 07-Apr-13f (A) W 2–1 06-Dec-13 (A) W 2–1 11-Jan-14 (H) L 1–2 09-Mar-14 (H) W 2–1 12-Oct-14 (H) L 1–2 12-Dec-14 (A) W 1–0 11-Apr-15 (A) W 3–2 01-May-15f (A) L 1–2 31-Oct-15 (H) W 3–0 22-Jan-16 (H) L 1–4 27-Feb-16 (A) L 0–3 11-Nov-16 (A) D 1–1 11-Dec-16 (H) W 4–0 19-Mar-17 (A) L 1–2 13-Oct-17 (H) L 1–2 30-Dec-17 (A) W 2–1 03-Mar-18 (H) W 1–0 30-Nov-18 (A) L 1–2 02-Feb-19 (A) L 3–4 25-Apr-19 (H) L 3–5 All (45 games): W17–D9–L19

v Central Coast Mariners

07-Oct-05 (H) D 1–1 25-Nov-05 (A) D 2–2 04-Feb-06 (H) D 2–2 09-Sep-06 (A) D 0–0 28-Oct-06 (H) D 1–1 16-Dec-06 (A) W 3–2 06-Sep-07 (H) L 0–1 14-Oct-07 (A) W 1–0 09-Dec-07 (H) W 2–1 31-Aug-08 (H) L 2–4 06-Dec-08 (A) D 1–1 10-Jan-09 (A) W 4–3 06-Feb-09f (A) W 2–0 13-Feb-09f (H) W 2–1 29-Aug-09 (H) W 1–0 17-Oct-09 (H) L 0–3 19-Dec-09 (A) W 3–2 20-Oct-10 (H) W 2–0 28-Nov-10 (A) W 5–1 12-Jan-11 (A) D 3–3 19-Feb-11f (A) W 2–0 26-Feb-11f (H) D 2–2 13-Mar-11gf (H) D 2–2 08-Oct-11 (H) W 1–0 17-Dec-11 (H) L 1–2 04-Feb-12 (A) W 2–0 31-Mar-12f (H) W 2–0 08-Apr-12f (A) W 3–2 25-Nov-12 (A) L 1–2 01-Feb-13 (H) D 2–2 17-Mar-13 (A) L 0–1 10-Nov-13 (A) W 1–0 02-Feb-14 (H) W 2–1 12-Apr-14 (H) L 0–2 27-Dec-14 (A) D 3–3 13-Feb-15 (A) W 2–0 02-Apr-15 (H) W 6–1 18-Oct-15 (H) W 2–1 20-Dec-15 (A) W 1–0 06-Feb-16 (H) W 4–0 22-Oct-16 (A) W 1–0 18-Dec-16 (A) W 2–1 02-Apr-17 (H) W 5–1 05-Nov-17 (H) D 0–0 27-Jan-18 (A) W 2–1 31-Mar-18 (H) W 1–0 21-Oct-18 (H) D 1–1 20-Jan-19 (A) D 1–1 22-Feb-19 (A) W 5–3 All (49 games): W28–D14–L7

v Melbourne Victory

18-Sep-05 (H) D 1–1 04-Nov-05 (A) W 1–0 15-Jan-06 (H) L 0–1 01-Oct-06 (A) L 1–4 17-Nov-06 (H) L 0–2 12-Jan-07 (A) W 2–1 28-Sep-07 (A) L 0–2 16-Nov-07 (H) W 1–0 05-Jan-08 (H) L 1–2 28-Sep-08 (A) W 2–0 08-Nov-08 (H) L 0–1 02-Jan-09 (A) L 1–2 15-Aug-09 (A) D 3–3 03-Oct-09 (A) L 1–2 21-Nov-09 (H) L 0–1 12-Sep-10 (A) L 0–3 23-Oct-10 (H) W 2–1 03-Dec-10 (A) D 3–3 05-Nov-11 (A) D 2–2 31-Dec-11 (H) W 3–1 18-Feb-12 (H) W 3–2 13-Oct-12 (H) W 5–0 15-Dec-12 (A) D 1–1 09-Mar-13 (H) D 1–1 25-Oct-13 (A) L 0–1 04-Jan-14 (A) W 3–0 22-Mar-14 (H) W 1–0 27-Apr-14f (H) W 1–0 21-Nov-14 (A) L 0–1 15-Apr-15 (H) L 1–2 18-Apr-15 (H) L 0–1 15-Jan-16 (A) L 0–4 12-Mar-16 (H) W 5–0 09-Apr-16 (A) D 0–0 15-Apr-16f (H) W 2–1 07-Oct-16 (H) D 1–1 13-Jan-17 (A) L 2–3 25-Mar-17 (H) W 1–0 30-Apr-17f (A) L 0–1 11-Nov-17 (A) D 1–1 17-Dec-17 (H) L 1–2 09-Feb-18 (A) W 2–1 14-Dec-18 (H) L 2–4 15-Jan-19 (H) L 0–5 16-Mar-19 (A) L 1–2 All (45 games): W15–D9–L21

v Newcastle Jets

01-Oct-05 (A) W 1–0 20-Nov-05 (H) L 0–1 26-Jan-06 (A) W 5–0 01-Sep-06 (A) W 3–2 22-Oct-06 (H) L 0–1 07-Dec-06 (H) L 0–3 02-Sep-07 (A) D 1–1 19-Oct-07 (A) D 1–1 30-Nov-07 (H) L 0–1 17-Feb-08f (A) L 2–3 19-Sep-08 (H) L 0–1 02-Nov-08 (A) W 2–1 14-Dec-08 (H) W 2–1 12-Sep-09 (A) W 3–0 30-Oct-09 (H) D 1–1 16-Jan-10 (H) L 0–2 05-Sep-10 (A) D 0–0 16-Oct-10 (H) D 1–1 17-Nov-10 (A) D 1–1 19-Nov-11 (A) W 2–1 28-Jan-12 (H) L 0–1 17-Mar-12 (A) W 2–1 01-Dec-12 (H) W 1–0 12-Jan-13 (A) L 0–1 22-Feb-13 (A) D 0–0 17-Nov-13 (A) L 1–2 20-Dec-13 (H) L 0–2 16-Feb-14 (H) L 0–1 14-Nov-14 (A) W 4–0 06-Feb-15 (A) W 2–1 24-Apr-15 (H) W 2–1 28-Nov-15 (A) D 1–1 12-Feb-16 (H) D 2–2 03-Apr-16 (H) W 2–1 16-Oct-16 (A) L 0–4 07-Jan-17 (H) L 2–3 05-Mar-17 (A) W 3–1 22-Oct-17 (H) L 1–2 12-Jan-18 (A) L 0–1 24-Feb-18 (H) L 0–1 09-Dec-18 (A) L 0–2 02-Jan-19 (A) D 2–2 20-Apr-19 (H) L 1–6 All (43 games): W14–D10–L19

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v Perth Glory

10-Sep-05 (A) L 1–2 29-Oct-05 (H) D 0–0 07-Jan-06 (A) W 2–0 26-Aug-06 (H) W 3–0 15-Oct-06 (A) W 2–1 02-Dec-06 (H) W 1–0 16-Sep-07 (A) W 2–1 27-Oct-07 (H) D 3–3 30-Dec-07 (A) W 4–1 14-Sep-08 (A) W 3–0 23-Nov-08 (H) W 4–1 24-Jan-09 (H) W 4–2 20-Sep-09 (H) L 2–4 06-Dec-09 (A) D 1–1 13-Feb-10 (A) L 0–2 03-Oct-10 (A) W 2–1 24-Nov-10 (H) W 3–2 07-Jan-11 (H) D 1–1 26-Nov-11 (H) W 4–0 04-Jan-12 (A) D 3–3 25-Feb-12 (A) W 3–0 22-Apr-12gf (H) W 2–1 07-Oct-12 (A) L 0–1 21-Dec-12 (H) L 0–1 26-Jan-13 (A) W 1–0 30-Nov-13 (H) W 1–0 17-Jan-14 (A) D 0–0 28-Feb-14 (H) W 3–1 19-Oct-14 (A) L 2–3 29-Nov-14 (H) D 1–1 28-Feb-15 (A) D 2–2 15-Nov-15 (H) W 1–0 02-Jan-16 (H) W 2–1 20-Feb-16 (A) L 3–6 30-Oct-16 (H) W 2–1 18-Feb-17 (A) D 2–2 08-Apr-17 (A) L 1–3 21-Dec-17 (H) L 1–2 18-Jan-18 (H) W 3–2 14-Apr-18 (A) W 3–2 03-Nov-18 (A) L 1–2 06-Jan-19 (H) L 2–4 16-Feb-19 (A) L 0–4 All (43 games): W22–D9–L12

v Sydney FC

23-Sep-05 (H) L 1–3 13-Nov-05 (A) L 0–1 21-Jan-06 (H) W 2–1 08-Oct-06 (A) D 1–1 24-Nov-06 (A) L 0–3 20-Jan-07 (H) D 1–1 22-Sep-07 (H) L 0–1 25-Nov-07 (A) D 0–0 13-Jan-08 (H) D 0–0 25-Jan-08f (A) D 0–0 08-Feb-08f (H) W 2–0 04-Oct-08 (A) D 1–1 28-Nov-08 (A) D 1–1 17-Jan-09 (H) W 3–1 27-Sep-09 (H) W 1–0 25-Oct-09 (A) L 1–2 30-Jan-10 (H) W 1–0 21-Aug-10 (H) W 1–0 30-Oct-10 (A) D 1–1 12-Dec-10 (A) W 1–0 15-Oct-11 (A) W 2–0 04-Dec-11 (A) L 0–2 14-Jan-12 (H) W 2–1 16-Nov-12 (H) W 4–2 10-Feb-13 (A) L 1–2 28-Mar-13 (H) W 3–1 19-Oct-13 (H) W 4–0 26-Dec-13 (A) W 5–2 14-Mar-14 (A) D 1–1 24-Oct-14 (H) L 0–2 30-Dec-14 (H) D 0–0 15-Mar-15 (A) L 4–5 06-Nov-15 (A) D 0–0 30-Jan-16 (A) W 3–1 26-Mar-16 (H) W 3–2 19-Nov-16 (H) D 1–1 30-Dec-16 (A) L 0–2 03-Feb-17 (H) D 0–0 25-Nov-17 (A) L 1–3 08-Jan-18 (H) L 0–3 17-Mar-18 (A) W 2–1 29-Dec-18 (A) L 1–2 08-Feb-19 (H) W 2–1 29-Mar-19 (H) L 1–3 All (44 games): W17–D13–L14

v Wellington Phoenix

05-Oct-07 (H) W 2–1 11-Nov-07 (H) W 3–0 14-Dec-07 (A) D 1–1 17-Aug-08 (A) D 1–1 26-Oct-08 (A) W 1–0 28-Dec-08 (H) W 3–2 23-Aug-09 (H) D 1–1 29-Nov-09 (H) W 4–1 09-Jan-10 (A) L 1–3 27-Aug-10 (H) W 1–0 03-Nov-10 (A) W 4–1 26-Jan-11 (H) W 2–0 13-Nov-11 (H) D 1–1 14-Dec-11 (A) L 0–2 12-Feb-12 (A) W 2–0 21-Oct-12 (A) D 1–1 01-Jan-13 (H) W 2–1 17-Feb-13 (H) W 2–0 13-Oct-13 (A) W 2–1 14-Dec-13 (A) W 2–1 24-Jan-14 (H) W 2–1 04-Jan-15 (A) L 0–3 02-Feb-15 (H) W 3–2 22-Mar-15 (H) L 1–2 24-Oct-15 (A) L 2–3 12-Dec-15 (H) W 2–1 10-Jan-16 (A) D 0–0 21-Jan-17 (A) W 1–0 25-Feb-17 (H) L 1–2 16-Apr-17 (H) W 4–3 28-Oct-17 (A) D 3–3 09-Dec-17 (H) D 0–0 25-Mar-18 (A) D 2–2 28-Oct-18 (H) D 0–0 22-Dec-18 (A) L 1–4 12-Apr-19 (H) W 2–1 All (36 games): W19–D10–L7 v Melbourne City FC

25-Sep-10 (H) W 4–0 14-Nov-10 (A) W 2–1 29-Jan-11 (H) W 2–1 09-Dec-11 (H) L 1–2 21-Jan-12 (A) D 1–1 02-Mar-12 (H) D 1–1 09-Nov-12 (A) L 1–4 06-Jan-13 (A) L 2–3 24-Mar-13 (H) W 2–0

03-Nov-13 (H) W 3–0 23-Feb-14 (A) L 0–1 28-Mar-14 (H) W 2–1 08-Nov-14 (H) L 1–3 07-Dec-14 (A) L 0–1 28-Mar-15 (A) L 0–1 20-Nov-15 (H) D 1–1 27-Dec-15 (H) W 3–1 18-Mar-16 (A) L 1–3 04-Nov-16 (H) W 1–0 03-Dec-16 (A) D 1–1 11-Feb-17 (A) D 2–2 06-Oct-17 (A) L 0–2 17-Nov-17 (H) W 3–1 04-Feb-18 (H) L 1–2 20-Apr-18f (A) L 0–2 24-Nov-18 (H) W 2–0 11-Jan-19 (A) L 0–1 05-Apr-19 (A) L 1–4 All (28 games): W10–D5–L13 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

27-Oct-12 (H) L 0–1 09-Dec-12 (A) L 0–1 20-Jan-13 (H) L 1–2 12-Apr-13f (A) L 0–2 22-Nov-13 (H) W 3–1 07-Feb-14 (A) D 1–1 05-Apr-14 (A) D 1–1 04-May-14gf (H) W 2–1 03-Dec-14 (A) W 1–0 08-Mar-15 (H) W 1–0 25-Mar-15 (H) L 1–4 08-Oct-15 (A) W 3–1 05-Dec-15 (A) L 1–2 04-Mar-16 (H) W 3–2 24-Apr-16f (A) L 4–5 25-Nov-16 (A) D 1–1 23-Dec-16 (H) D 1–1 28-Jan-17 (H) W 2–1 21-Apr-17f (H) D 1–1 02-Dec-17 (A) W 2–0 05-Jan-18 (H) L 0–2 07-Apr-18 (A) L 0–3 10-Nov-18 (A) D 2–2 25-Jan-19 (H) D 2–2 08-Mar-19 (H) L 1–4 All (25 games): W8–D7–L10

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BRISBANE ROAR FC – VENUES AND CROWDS

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HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2005/06 Suncorp Stadium (11 games) 2006/07 Suncorp Stadium (10) 2007/08 Suncorp Stadium (11) 2008/09 Suncorp Stadium (10) 2009/10 Suncorp Stadium (14) 2010/11 Suncorp Stadium (13), Cbus Super Stadium (2) 2011/12 Suncorp Stadium (13) 2012/13 Suncorp Stadium (13) 2013/14 Suncorp Stadium (14) 2014/15 Suncorp Stadium (13) 2015/16 Suncorp Stadium (12), Cazaly's Stadium (1) 2016/17 Suncorp Stadium (13) 2017/18 Suncorp Stadium (13), Cbus Super Stadium (1) 2018/19 Suncorp Stadium (13) HOME CROWDS by season Season Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2005/06 14 785 23 142 v Sydney FC (23-Sep-05) 8 607 v New Zealand Knights (01-Dec-05) 2006/07 16 465 32 371 v Sydney FC (20-Jan-07) 10 040 v Newcastle Jets (07-Dec-06) 2007/08 16 949 31 933 v Sydney FC (13-Jan-08) 8 815 v Central Coast Mariners (06-Sep-07) 2008/09 12 995 19 111 v Sydney FC (17-Jan-09) 9 118 v Perth Glory (23-Nov-08) 2009/10 8 652 19 902 v Gold Coast United (08-Aug-09) 5 801 v Adelaide United (12-Dec-09) 2010/11 9 279 20 831 v Gold Coast United (12-Feb-11) 3 522 v Wellington Phoenix (26-Jan-11) 2011/12 13 387 19 339 v Perth Glory (26-Nov-11) 9 293 v Newcastle Jets (28-Jan-12) 2012/13 13 417 22 970 v Sydney FC (16-Nov-12) 9 282 v Wellington Phoenix (17-Feb-13) 2013/14 14 957 21 841 v Sydney FC (19-Oct-13) 10 101 v Melbourne City FC (28-Mar-14) 2014/15 11 660 17 131 v Melbourne City FC (08-Nov-14) 6 148 v Central Coast Mariners (02-Apr-15) 2015/16 12 811 17 696 v Perth Glory (02-Jan-16) 5 162 v Wellington Phoenix (12-Dec-15) 2016/17 13 892 20 198 v Melbourne City FC (04-Nov-16) 8 113 v Central Coast Mariners (02-Apr-17) 2017/18 9 093 12 019 v Central Coast Mariners (31-Mar-18) 5 192 v Wellington Phoenix (09-Dec-17) 2018/19 9 632 15 129 v Wellington Phoenix (28-Oct-18) 6 084 v Wellington Phoenix (12-Apr-19) Finals series (home games) 2008 36 221 36 221 v Sydney FC (08-Feb-08) 2009 23 705 23 705 v Central Coast Mariners (13-Feb-09) 2011 37 668 50 168 v Central Coast Mariners (13-Mar-11) 25 168 v Central Coast Mariners (26-Feb-11) 2012 32 708 50 334 v Perth Glory (22-Apr-12) 15 081 v Central Coast Mariners (31-Mar-12) 2014 39 752 51 153 v W.Sydney Wanderers (04-May-14) 28 350 v Melbourne Victory (27-Apr-14) 2016 20 157 20 157 v Melbourne Victory (15-Apr-16) 2017 17 530 17 530 v W.Sydney Wanderers (21-Apr-17) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 51 153 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC (04-May-14) Suncorp Stadium * 50 334 v Perth Glory (22-Apr-12) Suncorp Stadium * 50 168 v Central Coast Mariners (13-Mar-11) Suncorp Stadium * 36 221 v Sydney FC (08-Feb-08) Suncorp Stadium 32 371 v Sydney FC (20-Jan-07) Suncorp Stadium * Grand Final

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BRISBANE ROAR FC – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA 2005 OFC Club Championship Qualifying 1 0 0 1 0 3 2005 Pre-Season Cup 3 1 1 1 6 3 Hyundai A-League 2005/06 Season 21 7 7 7 27 22 2006 Pre-Season Cup 6 1 4 1 4 4 Hyundai A-League 2006/07 Season 21 8 5 8 25 27 2007 Pre-Season Cup 5 2 2 1 8 6 Hyundai A-League 2007/08 Season 24 9 8 7 29 24 2008 Pre-Season Cup 3 0 1 2 3 5 Hyundai A-League 2008/09 Season 24 12 6 6 40 27 Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season 27 8 6 13 32 42 Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 33 19 13 1 64 30 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 30 17 7 6 57 31 AFC Champions League 2012 6 0 3 3 6 11 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 29 11 5 13 35 32 AFC Champions League 2013 1 0 1 0 0 0 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 29 18 4 7 46 26 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 2 1 0 1 4 2 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 28 10 4 14 43 45 AFC Champions League 2015 6 2 1 3 7 9 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 29 15 6 8 55 46 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 1 0 0 1 0 2 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 29 11 10 8 44 39 AFC Champions League 2017 8 3 1 4 12 16 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 1 0 0 1 1 5 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 28 10 5 13 33 42 AFC Champions League 2018 1 0 0 1 2 3 FFA Cup 2018 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 27 4 6 17 38 71 FFA Cup 2019 2 1 1 0 4 2 Overall record 427 170 107 150 625 577 Biggest win in all official matches W7-1 v Adelaide United (Suncorp Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season Biggest loss in all official matches L0-6 v Ulsan Hyundai (Ulsan Munsu Stadium) AFC Champions League 2017 Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 303 Matt McKay 2005–2019 50 Besart Berisha 2011/12–2013/14 203 Thomas Broich 2010/11–2017 43 Henrique 2008/09–2018/19 183 Massimo Murdocca 2005–2012/13 43 Jamie Maclaren 2015–2017 177 Henrique 2008/09–2018/19 27 Sergio Van Dijk 2008–2009/10 176 Jack Hingert 2011/12–2018/19 26 Matt McKay 2005–2018/19

HONOURS Hyundai A-League Premiers twice (2010/11, 2013/14)

Hyundai A-League Champions three times (2011, 2012, 2014)

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sat 12 Oct Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 19 Oct Newcastle Jets Central Coast Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 03 Nov Perth Glory HBF Park 3:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Fri 08 Nov Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 16 Nov Adelaide United Central Coast Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 24 Nov Western United FC Central Coast Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 30 Nov Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 4:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 14 Dec Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 22 Dec Adelaide United Central Coast Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Tue 31 Dec Perth Glory Central Coast Stadium 7:00pm 7:00pm ..... .....

Sat 04 Jan Wellington Phoenix SkyStadium 7:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 12 Jan Melbourne Victory Central Coast Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 19 Jan Western United FC GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 25 Jan Brisbane Roar FC Central Coast Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 02 Feb Western Sydney Wanderers FC Central Coast Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 09 Feb Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 14 Feb AdelaideUnited Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 22 Feb Sydney FC Central Coast Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Mar Western United FC GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Mar Wellington Phoenix Central Coast Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 13 Mar Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 20 Mar Melbourne City FC Central Coast Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Mar Newcastle Jets Central Coast Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 04 Apr Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 19 Apr Western Sydney Wanderers FC Central Coast Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 26 Apr Perth Glory HBF Park 4:00pm 6:00pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Mark Birighitti Goalkeeper 17-Apr-91 Melbourne City FC 2 Ian Zygmunt Gordon (SCO) Defender 23-Apr-93 Hamilton Academical (Scotland) 3 Jack Clisby Defender 16-Feb-92 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4 Eunsun Kim (KOR) Midfielder 30-Mar-88 Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic) 6 Giancarlo Gallifuoco Midfielder 12-Jan-94 Western Sydney Wanderers 7 Milan Duric (SER) Midfielder 03-Oct-87 Vojvodina (Serbia) 8 Michael McGlinchey (NZL) Midfielder 07-Jan-87 Wellington Phoenix 9 Jordan Murray Forward 02-Oct-95 APIA Leichhardt (NSW) 10 Thomas Oar Forward 10-Dec-91 APOEL (Cyprus) 11 Daniel De Silva Midfielder 06-Mar-97 Sydney FC 12 Adam Pearce Goalkeeper 08-Jan-97 Central Coast Mariners Academy 14 Manyiel Riel Majok Forward 13-Oct-98 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 15 Kye Rowles Defender 24-Jun-98 Brisbane Roar FC 16 Dylan Fox Defender 15-Apr-94 FC Anyang (Korea Republic) 17 Samuel Silvera Forward 25-Oct-00 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 18 Gianni Stensness Midfielder 07-Feb-99 North Shore Mariners (NSW) 19 Matthew Simon Forward 22-Jan-86 Sydney FC 21 Ruon Tongyik Defender 28-Dec-96 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 22 Jacob Melling Midfielder 04-Apr-95 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 23 Mario Shabow Midfielder 05-May-98 Newcastle Jets 25 John Roberts Forward 20-Jan-01 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 26 Joshua Nisbet Midfielder 15-Jun-99 Sunshine Coast Fire

CENTRAL COAST MARINERS – COACH

ALEN STAJCIC Coaching experience:

NSW Sapphires / NSWIS 2002–2004

Westfield Young Matildas (U-20) 2006–2009

Sydney FC 2008–2014

Westfield Matildas 2014–2018

Central Coast Mariners 2019–

Career profile: Playing career included Australian Schoolboy honours in 1992 and eight seasons with several

Sydney state league clubs including Bonnyrigg White Eagles and Sutherland Sharks.

Commenced coaching career in 2002 as head of the NSW institute program, and as a selector for the NSW Combined High Schools Girls side and football program head at Hills Sports High School in Sydney.

As coach, won a Women's NSL championship with the NSW-based side in 2003. With Sydney FC won Westfield W-League Championships in 2009 and 2012–13, and Premierships in 2009 and 2010–11.

Highlights with the Matildas included 2014 AFC Asian Womens' Cup – reached final (L0-1 v Japan); 2015 FIFA World Cup – where Australia won its first senior Women's World Cup knock-out stage game 2016 Olympic Games – lost on penalties to hosts Brazil at the quarter final stage; 2017 Tournament of Nations – won tournament after defeating host nation United States along the way for the first time.

Took charge of Central Coast Mariners in March 2019, replacing Mike Mulvey.

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Mark Birighitti

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 17-Apr-91

Height: 189cm

Weight: 84kg

Born: Perth. Junior clubs: ECU Joondalup, Perth SC. Senior career: 2006 Perth SC (WA), 2007–2008 Australian Institute

of Sport, 2008–2012 Adelaide United, 2012–2015 Newcastle Jets, 2015 Varese (Italy), 2015–2016 Newcastle Jets, 2016–2017 Swansea City (England), 2017–2018 NAC Breda (Netherlands). Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide

United 8 apps, Newcastle Jets 77 apps. Other national league statistics: Varese 4 apps, NAC Breda 16 apps.

Representative honours: Australian senior team 2013–2014 (2 appearances), Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

Jack Clisby

Position: Defender

Born: 16-Feb-92

Height: 180cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Perth. Junior club: Sorrento. Senior career: 2008–2010 Perth Glory, 2010 Balcatta (WA), 2011 St Johnstone

(Scotland), 2011 Perth SC (WA), 2012 Inglewood (WA), 2012–2015 Perth Glory, 2015–2016 Melbourne City, 2016–2018 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 29 apps,

Melbourne City 31 apps, Western Sydney Wanderers 37 apps (1 gl), Central Coast Mariners 22 apps (1 gl).

Daniel De Silva

Position: Midfielder

Born: 06-Mar-97

Height: 170cm

Weight: 60kg

Born: Perth. Junior clubs: Kingsway Olympic, Stirling Lions. Senior career: 2012–2015 Perth Glory, 2015 Roma (Italy), 2015–2017 Roda JC Kerkrade (Netherlands), 2017–2018

Central Coast Mariners, 2018–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 33 apps (3 gls), Central Coast Mariners 21 apps (3 gls), Sydney FC 19 apps (2 gls). Other

national league statistics: Roda JC Kerkrade 16 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23,

Under-20, Under-17.

Milan Duric

Position: Midfielder

Born: 03-Oct-87

Height: 188cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Belgrade, Serbia. Nationality: Serbian. Junior club: Obilic Beograd. Senior career: 2005–2007 Obilic Belgrade

(Serbia), 2007–2008 FK Beograd (Serbia), 2008–2010 Metalurg Skopje (Macedonia), 2010–2011 Bezanija

(Serbia), 2010–2011 Metalurg Skopje (Macedonia), 2011–2012 Sandecja Nowy Sacz (Poland), 2012–2015 Jagodina (Serbia), 2015–2016 Istra Pula (Croatia), 2016–2018 Zira (Azerbaijan), 2018–2019 Vojvodina Novi Sad (Serbia).

National league statistics: Metalurg Skopje 53 apps (4 gls), Bezanija 1 app, Sandecja Nowy Sacz 9 apps (1 gl),

Jagodina 78 apps (14 gls), Istra Pula 26 apps, Zira 48 apps (8 gls), Vojvodina Novi Sad 34 apps (6 gls).

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Dylan Fox

Position: Defender

Born: 15-Apr-94

Height: 186cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sutherland. Senior career: 2012–2013 Sutherland (NSW), 2014–2015 Bonnyrigg (NSW),

2015–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 39 apps.

Giancarlo Gallifuoco Position: Midfielder

Born: 12-Jan-94

Height: 183cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sutherland. Senior career: 2009–2011 Australian Institute of Sport, 2011 Sutherland (NSW), 2012–2014 Tottenham (England), 2014–2015 Swansea City

(England), 2015–2016 Melbourne Victory, 2016–2017 Torquay United (England), 2017–2018 Dover Athletic (England),

2018–2019 Rieti (Italy), 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 3 apps, Western Sydney Wanderers 7 apps. Other national

league statistics: Torquay United 35 apps (3 gls). Representative honours: Australian U-23, U-20, U-17.

Ziggy Gordon

Position: Defender

Born: 23-Apr-93

Height: 180cm

Weight: 77kg

Born: Glasgow, Scotland. Nationality: Scottish. Junior club: Anniesland (Glasgow). Senior career: 2010–2016 Hamilton

Academical (Scotland), 2016 Partick Thistle (Scotland), 2017 Jagiellonia Bialystok (Poland), 2017 Pogon Siedlce (Poland), 2018 Jagiellonia Bialystok (Poland), 2018–2019

Hamilton Academical (Scotland). National league statistics: Hamilton Academical 174 apps (7 gls), Partick Thistle 14 apps, Jagiellonia Bialystok 11 apps, Pogon Siedlce 12

apps. Representative honours: Scotland Youth.

Eun-Sun Kim

Position: Midfielder

Born: 30-Mar-88

Height: 182cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Seoul, South Korea. Nationality: Korean. Junior club: Daegu University. Senior career: 2011–2013 Gwangju Sangmu (Korea Republic), 2014–2015 Suwon (Korea

Republic), 2016–2017 Asan Mugunghwa (Korea Republic), 2018–2019 Suwon (Korea Republic). National league

statistics: Gwangju Sangmu 51 apps (7 gls), Suwon women 56 apps (4 gls), Asan Mugunghwa 33 apps (3 gls).

Abraham Majok

Position: Forward

Born: 13-Oct-98

Height: 185cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Kakuma, Kenya. Junior club: Spirit FC. Senior career: 2016 Mt Druitt (NSW), 2016–2019 Western Sydney

Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 19 apps (2 gls). Representative honours:

Australian Under-23.

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Michael McGlinchey

Position: Midfielder

Born: 07-Jan-87

Height: 175cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Wellington, New Zealand. Nationality: NZ/Scottish. Junior club: Glasgow Celtic Academy. Senior career: 2005–2009 Celtic (Scotland), 2007 Dunfermline (Scotland), 2009–2010 Central Coast Mariners, 2010 Motherwell (Scotland), 2010–2014 Central Coast Mariners, 2014 Vegalta Sendai

(Japan), 2014–2018 Wellington Phoenix, 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 140 apps (11 gls), Wellington

Phoenix 85 apps (11 gls). Other national league statistics: Celtic 1 app, Dunfermline Athletic 8 apps, Motherwell 5

apps, Vegalta Sendai women 6 apps. Representative honours: New Zealand senior team, Under-20.

Jacob Melling

Position: Midfielder

Born: 04-Apr-95

Height: 174cm

Weight: 71kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: Modbury, Para Hills East (Adelaide). Senior career: 2010–2011 Australian Institute of Sport, 2011–2014 Adelaide United, 2014–2016 Melbourne City, 2016–2018 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2018–2019

Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 9 apps, Melbourne City 36 apps (1 gl),

Western Sydney Wanderers 3 apps, Central Coast Mariners 33 apps. Representative honours:

Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Jordan Murray

Position: Forward

Born: 02-Oct-95

Height: 180cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Wollongong. Junior clubs: Bulli, Russell Vale. Senior career: 2014–2015 Wollongong Wolves (NSW),

2016–2018 APIA Leichhardt (NSW), 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Central Coast Mariners 23 apps (3 gls).

Josh Nisbet

Position: Midfielder

Born: 15-Jun-99

Height: 160cm

Weight: 60kg

Born: Sunshine Coast. Junior clubs: Buderim Wanderers, Brisbane City, Sunshine Coast. Senior career: 2017–2019

Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 4 apps.

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Tommy Oar

Position: Midfielder

Born: 10-Dec-91

Height: 172cm

Weight: 66kg

Born: Southport. Junior clubs: Carrara, Palm Beach. Senior career: 2006–2007 Palm Beach (Qld), 2008–2010 Brisbane

Roar, 2010–2015 Utrecht (Netherlands), 2015–2016 Ipswich Town (England), 2015–2017 Brisbane Roar, 2017–2018 APOEL (Cyprus), 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 53 apps (3 gls),

Central Coast Mariners 11 apps. Other national league statistics: Utrecht 101 apps (4 gls), Ipswich Town 6 apps,

APOEL 19 apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team 2010–2015 (28 appearances, 2 goals), Under-20.

Adam Pearce

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 08-Jan-97

Height: 198cm

Weight: 90kg

Born: Forster. Junior club: Green Point Rovers. Senior career: 2013–2014 Newcastle Jets, 2014–2019 Central

Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 7 apps.

Kye Rowles

Position: Defender

Born: 24-Jun-98

Height: 183cm

Weight: 90kg

Born: Kiama. Junior clubs: Palm Beach, Runaway Bay. Senior career: 2014–2016 Australian Institute of Sport,

2016 Palm Beach (Qld), 2016–2017 Brisbane Roar, 2017–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Brisbane Roar 2 apps, Central Coast Mariners 32 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-23 (squad),

Under-20, Under-17.

Mario Shabow

Position: Midfielder

Born: 05-May-98

Height: 178cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Baghdad, Iraq. Junior clubs: Marconi, Blacktown. Senior career: 2014–2017 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2017–2018 Newcastle Jets, 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney

Wanderers 2 apps, Newcastle Jets 7 apps, Central Coast Mariners 11 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian

Under-23 (squad), Under-20.

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Samuel Silvera

Position: Midfielder

Born: 25-Oct-00

Height: 170cm

Weight: 69kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Manly United, Blacktown City. Senior career: 2017–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers.

Representative honours: Australian Under-23.

Matt Simon

Position: Forward

Born: 22-Jan-86

Height: 188cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Wyoming. Senior career: 2005 East Gosford (NSW), 2006 Central Coast Lightning (NSW), 2006–2012 Central Coast Mariners, 2012–2013 Jeonnam

Dragons (Korea Republic), 2013–2015 Central Coast Mariners, 2015–2018 Sydney FC, 2018–2019 Central Coast

Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 173 apps (48 gls), Sydney FC 67 apps (5 gls).

Other national league statistics: Jeonnam Dragons 6 apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team 2009

(2 appearances), Under-23.

Gianni Stensness Position: Defender

Born: 07-Feb-99

Height: 187cm

Weight: 82kg

Born: Sydney. Nationality: Australian/New Zealander. Junior club: Collaroy Cromer Strikers. Senior career: 2016–2018 Central Coast Mariners, 2018 Manly United (NSW),

2018–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 4 apps. Representative

honours: Australian Under-20 (squad), Under-20.

Ruon Tongyik

Position: Defender

Born: 28-Dec-96

Height: 185cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Khartoum, Sudan. Junior club: West Adelaide. Senior career: 2013 Adelaide Olympic (SA), 2013–2016

Adelaide United, 2016–2018 Melbourne City, 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2019 Brisbane Roar.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 15 apps, Western Sydney Wanderers 3 apps, Brisbane Roar 8 apps.

Representative honours: Australian Under-23.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON STATS

Played 27

Won / Drew / Lost 3 / 4 / 20

Goals for 31 (1.1 per game)

Goals against 70 (2.6 per game)

Position on ladder 10th (10 teams)

Goals Matt Simon 7, Connor Pain 5, Andrew Hoole 4, Aiden O`Neill 4, Jordan Murray 3, Jack Clisby 1, Jem Karacan 1, Stephen Mallon 1, Ross McCormack 1, Matthew Millar 1, Kye Rowles 1, Mario Shabow 1

Goalkeepers Ben Kennedy 22 appearances (0 clean sheets) Adam Pearce 5 appearances (0 clean sheets)

Coaches Mike Mulvey 20 games (W1–D4–L15) Alen Stajcic 6 games (W2–D0–L4)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 21-Oct Brisbane Roar (A) D 1–1 (1–0) Pain 4' 14 859 3rd 27-Oct Melbourne City (H) D 1–1 (1–0) McCormack 21' 7 144 5th 04-Nov Adelaide United (H) L 0–3 (0–2) 6 043 9th 11-Nov Melbourne Victory (A) L 1–4 (0–3) Shabow 62' 16 508 10th 25-Nov Perth Glory (A) L 2–3 (1–1) Own goal 36', O`Neill 64' 10 417 10th 01-Dec Sydney FC (H) L 1–2 (1–1) Simon 16' 8 386 10th 07-Dec W.Sydney Wanderers (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 8 163 10th 15-Dec Wellington Phoenix (A) L 0–2 (0–2) 6 970 10th 23-Dec Newcastle Jets (H) L 1–2 (1–0) Simon 36' 8 923 10th 31-Dec Perth Glory (H) L 1–4 (0–3) Murray 77' 6 048 10th 04-Jan Sydney FC (A) L 2–5 (1–1) Pain 17', O`Neill 66' 12 053 10th 12-Jan Wellington Phoenix (A) L 2–3 (2–0) Simon 8'pen, Hoole 21' 10 186 10th 16-Jan Melbourne City (H) W 2–1 (1–0) Pain 32', Simon 89' 4 103 10th 20-Jan Brisbane Roar (H) D 1–1 (1–1) Millar 3' 4 873 10th 23-Jan Newcastle Jets (A) L 0–1 (0–0) 9 466 10th 27-Jan Adelaide United (A) L 1–2 (1–0) Hoole 37' 7 965 10th 02-Feb Melbourne Victory (H) L 2–3 (2–0) Hoole 18' 49'+ 5 223 10th 09-Feb W.Sydney Wanderers (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 5 364 10th 17-Feb Sydney FC (A) D 1–1 (1–0) O`Neill 36' 12 188 10th 22-Feb Brisbane Roar (H) L 3–5 (2–3) Pain 38', O`Neill 47'+, Murray 82' 4 173 10th 09-Mar Wellington Phoenix (H) L 2–8 (0–4) Clisby 61', Mallon 69' 3 703 10th 16-Mar Newcastle Jets (A) W 3–2 (0–0) Murray 51', Karacan 64', Pain 67' 8 173 10th 31-Mar Adelaide United (H) L 0–1 (0–1) 4 683 10th 07-Apr Perth Glory (H) L 0–3 (0–2) 3 939 10th 14-Apr Melbourne Victory (A) L 1–2 (0–1) Simon 53'pen 16 158 10th 20-Apr W.Sydney Wanderers (H) W 3–1 (1–0) Simon 34' 52'pen, Rowles 56' 5 059 10th 26-Apr Melbourne City (A) L 0–5 (0–2) 4 950 10th

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2005/06 21 8 8 5 35 28 32 3 / 8 Dean Heffernan, Stewart Petrie 8 2006/07 21 6 6 9 22 26 24 6 / 8 Adam Kwasnik 7 2007/08 21 10 4 7 30 25 34 1 / 8 Sasho Petrovski 8 2008/09 21 7 7 7 35 32 28 4 / 8 Matt Simon 11 2009/10 27 7 9 11 32 29 30 8 / 10 Matt Simon 7 2010/11 30 16 9 5 50 31 57 2 / 11 Adam Kwasnik, Matt Simon 11 2011/12 27 15 6 6 40 24 51 1 / 10 B Ibini, M Simon, P Zwaanswijk 7 2012/13 27 16 6 5 48 22 54 2 / 10 Daniel McBreen 19 2013/14 27 12 6 9 33 36 42 3 / 10 Bernie Ibini 6 2014/15 27 5 8 14 26 50 23 8 / 10 E Bosnar, M Duke, F Ferreira, M Simon 3 2015/16 27 3 4 20 33 70 13 10 / 10 Roy O`Donovan 8 2016/17 27 6 5 16 31 52 23 8 / 10 Roy O`Donovan 11 2017/18 27 4 8 15 28 49 20 10 / 10 Andrew Hoole, Connor Pain, Blake Powell 4 2018/19 27 3 4 20 31 70 13 10 / 10 Matt Simon 7 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2006 4 2 1 1 3 2 Won Minor Semi (2 legs), Won Prelim.Final, Lost Grand Final 2008 3 1 0 2 3 3 Won Major Semi (2 legs), Lost Grand Final 2009 2 0 0 2 1 4 Lost Minor Semi (2 legs) 2011 4 1 2 1 5 6 Lost Major Semi (2 legs), Won Prelim.Final, Lost Grand Final(pens) 2012 3 0 1 2 3 6 Lost Major Semi (2 legs), Lost Preliminary Final (on pens) 2013 2 2 0 0 3 0 Won Semi Final, Won Grand Final 2014 2 1 0 1 1 2 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final ALL GAMES 377 125 94 158 493 567 Premierships: 2; Championships: 1

BIGGEST WINS W7-2 v Sydney (03-Nov-12) Central Coast W5-0 v Perth (30-Oct-10) Allianz W5-0 v Wellington (07-Feb-13) Central Coast At home W7-2 v Sydney (03-Nov-12) Central Coast W5-0 v Perth (30-Oct-10) Allianz W5-0 v Wellington (07-Feb-13) Central Coast Away W5-1 v North Qld (21-Nov-09) Willows W4-0 v Melb Victory (07-Nov-09) Marvel W4-0 v Adelaide (02-Dec-11) Coopers

MOST GOALS SCORED 7 W7-2 v Sydney (03-Nov-12) Central Coast 6 W6-2 v Melb Victory (23-Feb-13) Central Coast 5 W5-1 v North Qld (21-Nov-09) Willows

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 4 W5-0 v Perth (30-Oct-10) 2nd half 4 W7-2 v Sydney (03-Nov-12) 2nd half 4 W5-0 v Wellington (07-Feb-13) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 5 mins W7-2 v Sydney (03-Nov-12) 4 goals in 11 mins W7-2 v Sydney (03-Nov-12) 5 goals in 28 mins W7-2 v Sydney (03-Nov-12)

BIGGEST LOSSES L2-8 v Newcastle (14-Apr-18) Central Coast L2-8 v Wellington (09-Mar-19) Central Coast L0-5 v Melb City (26-Apr-19) AAMI Park At home L2-8 v Newcastle (14-Apr-18) Central Coast L2-8 v Wellington (09-Mar-19) Central Coast L1-5 v Sydney (05-Nov-05) Central Coast Away L0-5 v Melb City (26-Apr-19) AAMI Park L1-6 v Brisbane (02-Apr-15) Suncorp L0-4 v Adelaide (14-Dec-13) Coopers

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 8 L2-8 v Newcastle (14-Apr-18) Central Coast 8 L2-8 v Wellington (09-Mar-19) Central Coast 6 L1-6 v Brisbane (02-Apr-15) Suncorp

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 5 L1-5 v Brisbane (02-Apr-17) 2nd half 5 L2-8 v Newcastle (14-Apr-18) 2nd half 4 L4-5 v Sydney (22-Dec-07) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 8 mins W8-2 v Wellington (09-Mar-19) 4 goals in 13 mins W8-2 v Wellington (09-Mar-19) 5 goals in 28 mins W8-2 v Newcastle (14-Apr-18)

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MOST APPEARANCES 228 John Hutchinson (2005/06–2014/15) 183 Joshua Rose (2010/11–2017/18) 173 Matt Simon (2006/07–2018/19) 172 Alex Wilkinson (2005/06–2011/12) 140 Michael McGlinchey (2009/10–2018/19) 136 Adam Kwasnik (2005/06–2012/13) 125 Predrag Bojic (2008/09–2012/13) 116 Nick Montgomery (2012/13–2016/17) 105 Storm Roux (2013/14–2017/18) 104 Danny Vukovic (2005/06–2009/10)

MOST GOALS 48 Matt Simon (2006/07–2018/19) 36 Adam Kwasnik (2005/06–2012/13) 28 Daniel McBreen (2010/11–2013/14) 21 Bernie Ibini (2009/10–2013/14) 19 Roy O`Donovan (2015/16–2016/17)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.42 Roy O`Donovan (19 goals / 45 games) 0.32 Sasho Petrovski (14 goals / 44 games) 0.29 Daniel McBreen (28 goals / 95 games) 0.28 Matt Simon (48 goals / 173 games) 0.27 Fabio Ferreira (15 goals / 55 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 19 Daniel McBreen (2012/13) 11 Adam Kwasnik (2010/11) 11 Roy O`Donovan (2016/17) 11 Matt Simon (2008/09) 11 Matt Simon (2010/11)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 5 Daniel McBreen (2011/12–2012/13) 5 Fabio Ferreira (2015/16–2016/17) 4 Adam Kwasnik (2006/07)

MOST SEND-OFFS 3 Nick Montgomery (2012/13–2015/16)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 33 Mathew Ryan (2010/11–2012/13) 32 Danny Vukovic (2005/06–2009/10) 15 Liam Reddy (2013/14–2014/15)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 3 Daniel McBreen (W7–2 v Sydney) 03-Nov-12 3 Michael McGlinchey (W6–2 v Melb Victory) 23-Feb-13

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 17y 093d Anthony Kalik (W2-1 v Adelaide) 07-Feb-15 17y 153d Bernie Ibini (L0-3 v Wellington) 12-Feb-10 17y 179d Tom Slater (L1-4 v Wellington) 21-Feb-14 17y 183d Mustafa Amini (L0-2 v Brisbane) 20-Oct-10 17y 305d Liam Rose (W2-1 v Adelaide) 07-Feb-15

OLDEST PLAYERS 38y 248d Ian Ferguson (W2-0 v Melb Victory) 18-Nov-05 38y 094d Patrick Zwaanswijk (W2-0 v Western Syd) 21-Apr-13 37y 290d Luis Garcia (L2-4 v Newcastle) 09-Apr-16 37y 235d Tony Vidmar (L0-1 v Newcastle) 24-Feb-08 37y 036d Ivan Necevski (L1-5 v Brisbane) 02-Apr-17

YOUNGEST SCORERS 17y 294d Mustafa Amini (W3-1 v Gold Coast) 09-Feb-11 18y 150d Bernie Ibini-Isei (W3-1 v Gold Coast) 09-Feb-11 18y 305d Trent Buhagiar (L1-4 v Melb Victory) 28-Dec-16 19y 056d Tomas Rogic (L1-2 v Melb Victory) 10-Feb-12 19y 252d Adam Berry (D1-1 v Western Syd) 29-Oct-16

OLDEST SCORERS 38y 094d Patrick Zwaanswijk (W2-0 v Western Syd) 21-Apr-13 37y 282d Luis Garcia (L1-4 v Western Syd) 01-Apr-16 36y 277d Daniel McBreen (W3-0 v Newcastle) 25-Jan-14 36y 271d Stewart Petrie (W2-0 v Adelaide) 25-Nov-06 36y 050d Damian Mori (W2-0 v NZ Knights) 19-Nov-06

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 22.69y v Western Sydney Wanderers FC (L1-4) 03-Dec-16

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 30.88y v Melbourne Victory (D1-1) 12-Jan-13

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Noel Spencer (W1-0 v Perth) 26-Aug-05 (66') 100th goal Dylan MacAllister (W4-2 v Brisbane) 31-Aug-08 (71') 200th goal John Hutchinson (W2-0 v Newcastle) 16-Jan-11 (87') 300th goal Nick Fitzgerald (W6-2 v Melb Victory) 23-Feb-13 (81') 400th goal Roy O`Donovan (L2-4 v Adelaide) 27-Mar-16 (83')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 6 (19-Nov-11 to 23-Dec-11) 6 (14-Oct-12 to 31-Dec-12) 7 (04-Nov-11 to 18-Jan-12) Undefeated 15 (29-Oct-11 to 21-Jan-12) 12 (25-Nov-05 to 10-Dec-06) 12 (05-Nov-10 to 13-Mar-11) Winless 18 (10-Mar-18 to 12-Jan-19) 9 (08-Jan-16 to 12-Nov-16) 22 (26-Apr-14 to 16-Jan-16) Losing 10 (04-Nov-18 to 12-Jan-19) 5 (02-Feb-19 to 07-Apr-19) 9 (11-Nov-18 to 09-Feb-19) No goals conceded 6 (19-Nov-15 to 26-Dec-15) 3 (25-Nov-06 to 10-Dec-06) 3 (24-Aug-07 to 16-Sep-07) No goals scored 5 (05-Mar-06 to 17-Sep-06) 3 (31-Oct-09 to 12-Dec-09) 4 (05-Mar-06 to 17-Sep-06)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Jake Adelson 2 (0) 2015/16 John Aloisi 15 (7) 2007/08 Mustafa Amini 41 (3) 2010/11–2011/12 Zachary Anderson 67 (1) 2012/13–2014/15 Kwabena Appiah 38 (2) 2016/17–2017/18 Harry Ascroft 34 (4) 2015/16–2016/17 Jonathan Aspropotamitis 13 (0) 2018/19 Mitchell Austin 23 (5) 2015/16 Michael Baird 5 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Alan Baro 24 (1) 2017/18 Michael Beauchamp 22 (0) 2005/06 Adam Berry 24 (1) 2015/16–2017/18 Josh Bingham 43 (4) 2014/15–2017/18 Predrag Bojic 125 (7) 2008/09–2012/13 Nigel Boogaard 55 (2) 2005/06–2009/10 Eddie Bosnar 30 (4) 2013/14–2015/16 Mark Bosnich 4 (0) 2008/09 Oliver Bozanic 71 (3) 2010/11–2012/13 Wout Brama 22 (2) 2017/18 Alastair Bray 1 (0) 2015/16 Damien Brown 42 (1) 2005/06–2007/08 Trent Buhagiar 50 (4) 2015/16–2017/18 Adrian Caceres 22 (2) 2008/09 Anthony Caceres 62 (3) 2012/13–2015/16 Leo Carle 7 (0) 2005/06 Alvin Ceccoli 6 (0) 2007/08 Isaka Cernak 19 (1) 2013/14–2014/15 Kalifa Cisse 8 (0) 2018/19 Andrew Clark 85 (0) 2005/06–2009/10 Jack Clisby 22 (1) 2018/19 John Crawley 5 (0) 2005/06 Matthew Crowell 13 (0) 2009/10 David D`Apuzzo 10 (0) 2008/09–2009/10 Daniel De Silva 21 (3) 2017/18 Chris Doig 26 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Mitchell Duke 66 (13) 2010/11–2014/15 Ahmad Elrich 15 (1) 2008/09–2009/10 Jacques Faty 8 (0) 2016/17 Felix 11 (2) 2017/18 Ian Ferguson 3 (0) 2005/06 Fabio Ferreira 55 (15) 2014/15–2016/17 Nick Fitzgerald 71 (7) 2009/10–2015/16 Matthew Fletcher 7 (0) 2015/16 Marcos Flores 12 (3) 2013/14 Sam Gallagher 1 (0) 2011/12 Scott Galloway 24 (2) 2016/17 Luis Garcia 10 (2) 2015/16 Tom Glover 4 (0) 2017/18 Antony Golec 31 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Sam Graham 8 (0) 2018/19 Brent Griffiths 11 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Rostyn Griffiths 48 (4) 2010/11–2011/12 Andre Gumprecht 63 (3) 2005/06–2008/09

Troy Hearfield 32 (2) 2011/12–2012/13 Daniel Heffernan 7 (0) 2015/16 Dean Heffernan 65 (10) 2005/06–2009/10 Thomas Heward-Belle 3 (0) 2015/16 Tom Hiariej 37 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Andrew Hoole 46 (8) 2017/18–2018/19 Shane Huke 3 (0) 2009/10 John Hutchinson 228 (18) 2005/06–2014/15 Bernie Ibini 77 (21) 2009/10–2013/14 Paul Izzo 42 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Mile Jedinak 45 (8) 2006/07–2008/09 Anthony Kalik 13 (0) 2014/15–2015/16 Jem Karacan 10 (1) 2018/19 Peter Kekeris 6 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Ben Kennedy 45 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Seung-Yong Kim 14 (3) 2013/14–2014/15 Adam Kwasnik 136 (35) 2005/06–2012/13 Matthew Lewis 15 (1) 2008/09–2010/11 Charles M`Mombwa 1 (0) 2018/19 Dylan MacAllister 36 (5) 2008/09–2009/10 Joshua MacDonald 2 (0) 2018/19 Travis Major 9 (1) 2014/15 Mitchell Mallia 1 (0) 2009/10 Stephen Mallon 8 (1) 2018/19 Malick Mane 4 (0) 2014/15 Ian McAndrew 1 (0) 2007/08 Daniel McBreen 95 (28) 2010/11–2013/14 Ross McCormack 5 (1) 2018/19 Brad McDonald 9 (0) 2012/13–2015/16 Jake McGing 82 (4) 2015/16–2018/19 Michael McGlinchey 140 (11) 2009/10–2018/19 Jamie McMaster 25 (1) 2005/06–2006/07 Jacob Melling 33 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Matthew Millar 24 (1) 2018/19 Lewis Miller 2 (0) 2018/19 Nick Montgomery 116 (3) 2012/13–2016/17 Damian Mori 11 (6) 2006/07–2007/08 Hayden Morton 5 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Nik Mrdja 48 (12) 2006/07–2010/11 Jordan Murray 23 (3) 2018/19 Matthew Nash 2 (0) 2014/15 Ivan Necevski 7 (0) 2016/17 Michael Neill 46 (1) 2014/15–2016/17 Panni Nikas 3 (0) 2009/10 Josh Nisbet 4 (0) 2018/19 Roy O`Donovan 45 (19) 2015/16–2016/17 Paul O`Grady 34 (1) 2005/06–2008/09 Aiden O`Neill 23 (4) 2018/19 Wayne O`Sullivan 37 (1) 2005/06–2006/07 Tommy Oar 11 (0) 2018/19 Matthew Osman 58 (3) 2005/06–2008/09 Greg Owens 16 (2) 2007/08–2008/09 Connor Pain 73 (10) 2016/17–2018/19

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Justin Pasfield 14 (0) 2011/12–2013/14 Adam Pearce 7 (0) 2015/16–2018/19 Adriano Pellegrino 14 (0) 2011/12–2012/13 Patricio Perez 18 (6) 2010/11 Ryan Peterson 1 (0) 2016/17 Stewart Petrie 41 (10) 2005/06–2006/07 Sasho Petrovski 44 (14) 2007/08–2008/09 Tom Pondeljak 55 (7) 2005/06–2007/08 Bradley Porter 74 (0) 2006/07–2011/12 Jacob Poscoliero 49 (0) 2014/15–2017/18 Blake Powell 36 (5) 2016/17–2017/18 Liam Reddy 52 (0) 2013/14–2015/16 Andrew Redmayne 3 (0) 2008/09–2009/10 Tomas Rogic 24 (5) 2011/12–2012/13 Joshua Rose 183 (8) 2010/11–2017/18 Liam Rose 71 (0) 2014/15–2017/18 Storm Roux 105 (2) 2013/14–2017/18 Kye Rowles 32 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 Dylan Ruiz-Diaz 2 (0) 2018/19 Mathew Ryan 80 (0) 2010/11–2012/13 Trent Sainsbury 60 (1) 2010/11–2013/14 Marcel Seip 14 (0) 2013/14 Mario Shabow 11 (1) 2018/19 Matthew Sim 28 (2) 2013/14–2015/16

Matt Simon 173 (48) 2006/07–2018/19 Peter Skapetis 5 (1) 2017/18 Tom Slater 1 (0) 2013/14 Brady Smith 2 (0) 2009/10 Jordan Smylie 1 (0) 2017/18 Noel Spencer 41 (6) 2005/06–2006/07 Francesco Stella 8 (0) 2015/16 Mile Sterjovski 50 (4) 2012/13–2013/14 John Sutton 8 (1) 2011/12 Chris Tadrosse 1 (0) 2008/09 Mickael Tavares 8 (0) 2016/17 Vuko Tomasevic 11 (0) 2006/07 Nicky Travis 20 (3) 2009/10 Glen Trifiro 27 (2) 2013/14–2015/16 Matthew Trott 6 (0) 2006/07–2007/08 Tomislav Uskok 6 (0) 2015/16 Jess Vanstrattan 3 (0) 2010/11 Richard Vernes 8 (1) 2014/15 Tony Vidmar 33 (0) 2006/07–2007/08 Danny Vukovic 104 (0) 2005/06–2009/10 Lachlan Wales 11 (0) 2016/17–2017/18 Alex Wilkinson 172 (2) 2005/06–2011/12 Russell Woodruffe 5 (0) 2005/06 Patrick Zwaanswijk 87 (11) 2010/11–2012/13

CENTRAL COAST MARINERS – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L Lawrie McKinna 26-Aug-05 (W1-0 v Perth) 12-Feb-10 (L0-3 v Wellington) 120 41 35 44 Graham Arnold 05-Aug-10 (W1-0 v Melb City) 10-Nov-13 (L0-1 v Brisbane) 97 51 26 20 Phil Moss 19-Jan-13 (D0-0 v Newcastle) 28-Feb-15 (D0-0 v Newcastle) 43 15 10 18 Tony Walmsley 08-Mar-15 (W1-0 v Melb City) 09-Apr-16 (L2-4 v Newcastle) 35 5 5 25 Paul Okon 08-Oct-16 (D3-3 v Perth) 18-Mar-18 (L2-5 v Melb Victory) 50 10 13 27 Wayne O'Sullivan 24-Mar-18 (L1-2 v Sydney) 14-Apr-18 (L2-8 v Newcastle) 4 0 0 4 Mike Mulvey 21-Oct-18 (D1-1 v Brisbane) 09-Mar-19 (L2-8 v Wellington) 21 1 4 16 Alen Stajcic 16-Mar-19 (W3-2 v Newcastle) Ongoing 6 2 0 4

CENTRAL COAST MARINERS – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A

Adelaide United 44 18 7 19 60 62 23 12 2 9 32 27 21 6 5 10 28 35 Brisbane Roar FC 49 7 14 28 57 94 24 2 6 16 28 50 25 5 8 12 29 44 Melbourne City FC 27 11 7 9 34 39 13 7 4 2 21 16 14 4 3 7 13 23 Melbourne Victory 43 9 11 23 58 81 21 6 5 10 30 38 22 3 6 13 28 43 Newcastle Jets 47 15 16 16 57 57 24 10 7 7 36 31 23 5 9 9 21 26 Perth Glory 43 21 8 14 64 58 22 16 3 3 37 17 21 5 5 11 27 41 Sydney FC 43 12 10 21 62 79 20 7 5 8 39 38 23 5 5 13 23 41 Wellington Phoenix 36 15 7 14 47 47 16 8 2 6 23 21 20 7 5 8 24 26 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 23 6 6 11 20 31 10 3 1 6 10 16 13 3 5 5 10 15 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Adelaide United

25-Sep-05 (A) D 1–1 13-Nov-05 (H) L 1–2 20-Jan-06 (A) D 1–1 26-Feb-06f (A) W 1–0 06-Oct-06 (A) L 1–3 25-Nov-06 (H) W 2–0 21-Jan-07 (H) L 1–3 30-Sep-07 (A) L 1–2 10-Nov-07 (H) W 2–0 14-Dec-07 (A) W 2–1 03-Oct-08 (A) D 3–3 15-Nov-08 (H) W 3–0 25-Jan-09 (H) L 0–1 11-Sep-09 (A) L 0–1 31-Oct-09 (H) D 0–0 15-Jan-10 (A) D 1–1 15-Aug-10 (H) D 1–1 26-Dec-10 (H) W 2–0 29-Jan-11 (A) W 2–1 02-Dec-11 (A) W 4–0 21-Jan-12 (H) W 3–2 17-Mar-12 (H) W 1–0 01-Dec-12 (H) W 2–1 25-Jan-13 (H) W 3–1 24-Mar-13 (A) W 2–0 26-Oct-13 (H) W 1–0 14-Dec-13 (A) L 0–4 14-Feb-14 (A) L 0–2 19-Apr-14f (H) W 1–0 23-Nov-14 (H) L 0–2 07-Feb-15 (H) W 2–1 12-Mar-15 (A) L 1–2 16-Jan-16 (A) L 1–3 14-Feb-16 (H) L 2–3 27-Mar-16 (A) L 2–4 06-Nov-16 (A) W 2–1 05-Feb-17 (H) W 2–1 25-Mar-17 (H) L 2–3 16-Nov-17 (H) L 1–2 26-Dec-17 (A) L 0–1 17-Feb-18 (A) D 2–2 04-Nov-18 (H) L 0–3 27-Jan-19 (A) L 1–2 31-Mar-19 (H) L 0–1 All (44 games): W18–D7–L19

v Brisbane Roar FC

07-Oct-05 (A) D 1–1 25-Nov-05 (H) D 2–2 04-Feb-06 (A) D 2–2 09-Sep-06 (H) D 0–0 28-Oct-06 (A) D 1–1 16-Dec-06 (H) L 2–3 06-Sep-07 (A) W 1–0 14-Oct-07 (H) L 0–1 09-Dec-07 (A) L 1–2 31-Aug-08 (A) W 4–2 06-Dec-08 (H) D 1–1 10-Jan-09 (H) L 3–4 06-Feb-09f (H) L 0–2 13-Feb-09f (A) L 1–2 29-Aug-09 (A) L 0–1 17-Oct-09 (A) W 3–0 19-Dec-09 (H) L 2–3 20-Oct-10 (A) L 0–2 28-Nov-10 (H) L 1–5 12-Jan-11 (H) D 3–3 19-Feb-11f (H) L 0–2 26-Feb-11f (A) D 2–2 13-Mar-11gf (A) D 2–2 08-Oct-11 (A) L 0–1 17-Dec-11 (A) W 2–1 04-Feb-12 (H) L 0–2 31-Mar-12f (A) L 0–2 08-Apr-12f (H) L 2–3 25-Nov-12 (H) W 2–1 01-Feb-13 (A) D 2–2 17-Mar-13 (H) W 1–0 10-Nov-13 (H) L 0–1 02-Feb-14 (A) L 1–2 12-Apr-14 (A) W 2–0 27-Dec-14 (H) D 3–3 13-Feb-15 (H) L 0–2 02-Apr-15 (A) L 1–6 18-Oct-15 (A) L 1–2 20-Dec-15 (H) L 0–1 06-Feb-16 (A) L 0–4 22-Oct-16 (H) L 0–1 18-Dec-16 (H) L 1–2 02-Apr-17 (A) L 1–5 05-Nov-17 (A) D 0–0 27-Jan-18 (H) L 1–2 31-Mar-18 (A) L 0–1 21-Oct-18 (A) D 1–1 20-Jan-19 (H) D 1–1 22-Feb-19 (H) L 3–5 All (49 games): W7–D14–L28

v Melbourne Victory

30-Sep-05 (H) L 1–2 18-Nov-05 (A) W 2–0 27-Jan-06 (H) W 3–1 17-Sep-06 (A) L 0–1 03-Nov-06 (A) D 3–3 31-Dec-06 (H) L 1–2 16-Sep-07 (A) D 0–0 04-Nov-07 (H) W 2–1 31-Dec-07 (H) L 2–5 20-Sep-08 (H) D 2–2 21-Nov-08 (A) L 1–2 16-Jan-09 (A) L 0–3 06-Aug-09 (A) W 2–0 07-Nov-09 (A) W 4–0 12-Dec-09 (H) L 0–3 03-Sep-10 (H) W 2–0 18-Nov-10 (A) D 2–2 31-Dec-10 (H) L 1–2 12-Nov-11 (H) D 0–0 04-Jan-12 (H) W 2–0 10-Feb-12 (A) L 1–2 17-Nov-12 (A) D 2–2 12-Jan-13 (A) D 1–1 23-Feb-13 (H) W 6–2 14-Apr-13f (H) W 1–0 29-Nov-13 (H) D 0–0 08-Feb-14 (H) L 1–3 07-Mar-14 (A) L 1–3 05-Dec-14 (H) L 0–3 27-Mar-15 (A) L 1–2 26-Apr-15 (A) L 1–3 19-Nov-15 (A) L 1–2 08-Jan-16 (H) D 3–3 06-Mar-16 (H) L 0–2 28-Dec-16 (A) L 1–4 19-Feb-17 (H) L 0–3 14-Apr-17 (A) L 0–1 29-Oct-17 (H) D 1–1 06-Jan-18 (A) D 1–1 18-Mar-18 (A) L 2–5 11-Nov-18 (A) L 1–4 02-Feb-19 (H) L 2–3 14-Apr-19 (A) L 1–2 All (43 games): W9–D11–L23

v Newcastle Jets

04-Sep-05 (H) D 1–1 23-Oct-05 (A) L 0–1 31-Dec-05 (H) W 4–1 10-Feb-06f (A) W 1–0 17-Feb-06f (H) D 1–1 23-Sep-06 (H) D 1–1 12-Nov-06 (A) L 1–3 05-Jan-07 (A) L 0–1 07-Oct-07 (H) D 1–1 25-Nov-07 (A) D 0–0 12-Jan-08 (H) L 1–2 27-Jan-08f (A) L 0–2 10-Feb-08f (H) W 3–0 24-Feb-08gf (H) L 0–1 15-Aug-08 (A) D 1–1 24-Oct-08 (H) W 1–0 26-Dec-08 (A) W 2–1 14-Aug-09 (H) D 1–1 23-Oct-09 (A) L 1–2 08-Feb-10 (H) W 3–0 24-Nov-10 (A) D 1–1 16-Jan-11 (A) W 2–0 13-Feb-11 (H) W 1–0 23-Oct-11 (A) L 0–1 10-Dec-11 (H) W 2–0 14-Jan-12 (H) D 1–1 20-Oct-12 (A) L 1–2 08-Dec-12 (A) W 2–0 19-Jan-13 (H) D 0–0 02-Nov-13 (A) D 2–2 25-Jan-14 (H) W 3–0 15-Mar-14 (H) W 3–1 11-Oct-14 (H) W 1–0 30-Nov-14 (A) D 1–1 28-Feb-15 (A) D 0–0 14-Nov-15 (A) D 1–1 28-Feb-16 (H) L 0–1 09-Apr-16 (H) L 2–4 20-Nov-16 (A) D 1–1 26-Feb-17 (A) D 1–1 09-Apr-17 (H) W 2–0 07-Oct-17 (H) L 1–5 09-Jan-18 (A) L 0–2 14-Apr-18 (H) L 2–8 23-Dec-18 (H) L 1–2 23-Jan-19 (A) L 0–1 16-Mar-19 (A) W 3–2 All (47 games): W15–D16–L16

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v Perth Glory

26-Aug-05 (A) W 1–0 16-Oct-05 (H) W 4–0 04-Dec-05 (A) D 2–2 03-Sep-06 (A) L 0–2 20-Oct-06 (H) W 2–1 10-Dec-06 (H) W 1–0 23-Sep-07 (H) W 1–0 18-Nov-07 (A) W 1–0 06-Jan-08 (A) D 1–1 26-Sep-08 (H) W 4–1 29-Nov-08 (A) D 2–2 31-Dec-08 (H) W 1–0 04-Sep-09 (H) W 2–1 27-Nov-09 (H) D 0–0 31-Jan-10 (A) L 1–3 30-Oct-10 (H) W 5–0 12-Dec-10 (A) D 1–1 19-Jan-11 (A) W 2–1 29-Oct-11 (H) W 2–1 23-Dec-11 (A) W 3–1 11-Mar-12 (A) L 0–1 14-Apr-12f (H) D 1–1 14-Oct-12 (H) W 1–0 31-Dec-12 (H) W 1–0 16-Feb-13 (A) L 1–2 23-Nov-13 (A) W 2–1 31-Dec-13 (H) W 2–1 05-Apr-14 (A) L 1–3 09-Nov-14 (H) L 0–1 20-Dec-14 (A) L 1–4 22-Mar-15 (H) D 1–1 10-Oct-15 (H) W 3–2 12-Dec-15 (A) L 1–2 12-Mar-16 (A) L 0–4 08-Oct-16 (A) D 3–3 24-Nov-16 (H) W 2–0 28-Jan-17 (H) W 2–0 22-Oct-17 (A) L 1–2 03-Dec-17 (H) W 1–0 10-Mar-18 (A) L 1–3 25-Nov-18 (A) L 2–3 31-Dec-18 (H) L 1–4 07-Apr-19 (H) L 0–3 All (43 games): W21–D8–L14

v Sydney FC

16-Sep-05 (A) W 3–2 05-Nov-05 (H) L 1–5 14-Jan-06 (A) D 1–1 05-Mar-06gf (A) L 0–1 27-Aug-06 (A) L 0–1 13-Oct-06 (H) W 3–1 03-Dec-06 (H) D 0–0 24-Aug-07 (A) W 1–0 28-Oct-07 (A) L 2–3 22-Dec-07 (H) L 4–5 23-Aug-08 (H) L 2–3 01-Nov-08 (A) D 3–3 13-Dec-08 (H) W 2–1 22-Aug-09 (H) D 0–0 05-Oct-09 (A) L 0–1 23-Dec-09 (A) L 0–1 28-Aug-10 (A) D 1–1 04-Dec-10 (H) W 4–0 23-Jan-11 (H) D 2–2 19-Nov-11 (A) W 3–2 08-Jan-12 (A) W 1–0 03-Mar-12 (H) D 1–1 03-Nov-12 (H) W 7–2 27-Dec-12 (A) L 0–1 09-Mar-13 (A) L 0–2 07-Dec-13 (H) W 1–0 18-Jan-14 (A) W 1–0 01-Mar-14 (H) W 2–1 02-Nov-14 (A) L 0–2 24-Jan-15 (H) L 1–5 21-Feb-15 (A) L 2–4 31-Oct-15 (H) L 1–3 26-Dec-15 (A) L 1–4 19-Mar-16 (H) D 2–2 15-Oct-16 (A) L 0–4 08-Jan-17 (H) L 2–3 10-Mar-17 (A) L 0–1 10-Nov-17 (H) W 2–0 20-Jan-18 (A) D 1–1 24-Mar-18 (H) L 1–2 01-Dec-18 (H) L 1–2 04-Jan-19 (A) L 2–5 17-Feb-19 (A) D 1–1 All (43 games): W12–D10–L21

v Wellington Phoenix

31-Aug-07 (H) W 3–0 21-Oct-07 (A) W 2–1 19-Jan-08 (H) W 2–0 14-Sep-08 (A) D 0–0 19-Oct-08 (H) L 0–1 19-Dec-08 (A) L 0–1 27-Sep-09 (A) D 0–0 31-Dec-09 (H) L 0–2 12-Feb-10 (A) L 0–3 22-Aug-10 (A) L 0–2 13-Nov-10 (A) W 3–0 09-Jan-11 (H) W 1–0 04-Nov-11 (A) W 2–1 18-Feb-12 (H) W 2–0 25-Mar-12 (A) W 2–1 11-Nov-12 (A) W 1–0 22-Dec-12 (A) D 1–1 07-Feb-13 (H) W 5–0 19-Dec-13 (H) W 1–0 12-Jan-14 (A) D 1–1 21-Feb-14 (H) L 1–4 18-Oct-14 (H) L 1–2 13-Dec-14 (A) D 1–1 17-Apr-15 (A) L 2–3 08-Nov-15 (H) D 1–1 31-Dec-15 (H) W 3–1 30-Jan-16 (A) W 3–1 12-Nov-16 (H) L 0–2 10-Dec-16 (A) L 0–3 14-Jan-17 (A) L 0–1 25-Nov-17 (A) W 4–1 31-Dec-17 (H) D 0–0 23-Feb-18 (H) W 1–0 15-Dec-18 (A) L 0–2 12-Jan-19 (A) L 2–3 09-Mar-19 (H) L 2–8 All (36 games): W15–D7–L14 v Melbourne City FC

05-Aug-10 (A) W 1–0 10-Sep-10 (H) W 1–0 04-Feb-11 (A) D 1–1 26-Nov-11 (H) W 3–1 18-Jan-12 (A) W 1–0 26-Feb-12 (A) L 0–1

28-Oct-12 (A) W 1–0 14-Dec-12 (H) W 2–0 30-Mar-13 (H) W 2–1 19-Oct-13 (A) D 2–2 05-Jan-14 (H) D 0–0 23-Mar-14 (A) W 2–1 16-Nov-14 (A) D 2–2 04-Jan-15 (H) W 2–0 08-Mar-15 (H) W 1–0 25-Oct-15 (A) L 1–3 03-Dec-15 (H) L 1–5 21-Feb-16 (A) L 1–4 31-Dec-16 (H) D 2–2 19-Jan-17 (A) L 1–2 05-Mar-17 (H) L 2–3 10-Dec-17 (A) L 0–1 14-Jan-18 (H) D 2–2 07-Apr-18 (A) L 0–1 27-Oct-18 (H) D 1–1 16-Jan-19 (H) W 2–1 26-Apr-19 (A) L 0–5 All (27 games): W11–D7–L9 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

06-Oct-12 (A) D 0–0 06-Jan-13 (A) W 2–0 02-Mar-13 (H) L 0–1 21-Apr-13f (A) W 2–0 12-Oct-13 (H) D 1–1 23-Dec-13 (A) L 0–2 29-Mar-14 (H) W 2–1 26-Apr-14gf (A) L 0–2 19-Nov-14 (A) D 0–0 01-Jan-15 (A) D 0–0 11-Apr-15 (H) W 1–0 29-Nov-15 (H) L 0–2 23-Jan-16 (H) L 1–2 01-Apr-16 (A) L 1–4 29-Oct-16 (A) D 1–1 03-Dec-16 (H) L 1–4 12-Feb-17 (A) W 2–0 14-Oct-17 (A) D 2–2 16-Dec-17 (H) L 0–2 04-Feb-18 (H) L 1–2 07-Dec-18 (A) L 0–2 09-Feb-19 (A) L 0–2 20-Apr-19 (H) W 3–1 All (23 games): W6–D6–L11

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CENTRAL COAST MARINERS – VENUES AND CROWDS

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HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2005/06 Central Coast Stadium (10 games) 2006/07 Central Coast Stadium (11) 2007/08 Central Coast Stadium (10) 2008/09 Central Coast Stadium (11) 2009/10 Central Coast Stadium (11), Canberra Stadium (2) 2010/11 Central Coast Stadium (14), Allianz Stadium (1) 2011/12 Central Coast Stadium (13) 2012/13 Central Coast Stadium (13) 2013/14 Central Coast Stadium (13), North Sydney Oval (1) 2014/15 Central Coast Stadium (12), North Sydney Oval (1) 2015/16 Central Coast Stadium (13), GMHBA Stadium (1) 2016/17 Central Coast Stadium (11), GIO Stadium (2) 2017/18 Central Coast Stadium (13) 2018/19 Central Coast Stadium (13) HOME CROWDS by season Season Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2005/06 7 899 11 945 v Melbourne Victory (27-Jan-06) 5 194 v Brisbane Roar FC (25-Nov-05) 2006/07 9 828 15 404 v Melbourne Victory (31-Dec-06) 4 644 v Brisbane Roar FC (09-Sep-06) 2007/08 12 738 19 238 v Newcastle Jets (12-Jan-08) 8 113 v Brisbane Roar FC (14-Oct-07) 2008/09 10 465 15 546 v Perth Glory (31-Dec-08) 7 865 v Adelaide United (15-Nov-08) 2009/10 7 426 11 137 v Wellington Phoenix (31-Dec-09) 5 139 v Perth Glory (04-Sep-09) 2010/11 8 071 12 409 v Melbourne Victory (31-Dec-10) 5 858 v Brisbane Roar FC (28-Nov-10) 2011/12 9 628 14 838 v Gold Coast United (31-Dec-11) 6 883 v Perth Glory (29-Oct-11) 2012/13 9 921 18 721 v W.Sydney Wanderers (02-Mar-13) 6 081 v Melbourne Victory (23-Feb-13) 2013/14 9 398 17 134 v W.Sydney Wanderers (12-Oct-13) 5 787 v Melbourne Victory (29-Nov-13) 2014/15 7 584 12 102 v Sydney FC (24-Jan-15) 4 508 v Adelaide United (07-Feb-15) 2015/16 8 111 14 268 v Melbourne Victory (08-Jan-16) 4 514 v Melbourne City FC (03-Dec-15) 2016/17 7 412 11 398 v Sydney FC (08-Jan-17) 5 072 v Adelaide United (05-Feb-17) 2017/18 7 166 12 044 v Newcastle Jets (07-Oct-17) 4 973 v Wellington Phoenix (23-Feb-18) 2018/19 5 562 8 923 v Newcastle Jets (23-Dec-18) 3 703 v Wellington Phoenix (09-Mar-19) Finals series (home games) 2006 17 429 17 429 v Newcastle Jets (17-Feb-06) 2008 27 733 36 354 v Newcastle Jets (24-Feb-08) 19 112 v Newcastle Jets (10-Feb-08) 2009 9 514 9 514 v Brisbane Roar FC (06-Feb-09) 2011 8 853 10 166 v Brisbane Roar FC (19-Feb-11) 7 539 v Gold Coast United (05-Mar-11) 2012 8 709 9 846 v Brisbane Roar FC (08-Apr-12) 7 572 v Perth Glory (14-Apr-12) 2013 10 651 10 651 v Melbourne Victory (14-Apr-13) 2014 9 045 9 045 v Adelaide United (19-Apr-14) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 36 354 v Newcastle Jets (24-Feb-08) Allianz Stadium * 19 238 v Newcastle Jets (12-Jan-08) Central Coast Stadium 19 112 v Newcastle Jets (10-Feb-08) Central Coast Stadium 18 721 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC (02-Mar-13) Central Coast Stadium 18 686 v Melbourne Victory (31-Dec-07) Central Coast Stadium * Grand Final

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CENTRAL COAST MARINERS – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA 2005 OFC Club Championship Qualifying 3 1 1 1 4 1 2005 Pre-Season Cup 5 4 0 1 8 4 Hyundai A-League 2005/06 Season 25 10 9 6 38 30 2006 Pre-Season Cup 6 3 3 0 8 4 Hyundai A-League 2006/07 Season 21 6 6 9 22 26 2007 Pre-Season Cup 5 2 1 2 9 7 Hyundai A-League 2007/08 Season 24 11 4 9 33 28 2008 Pre-Season Cup 3 2 0 1 5 2 Hyundai A-League 2008/09 Season 23 7 7 9 36 36 AFC Champions League 2009 6 0 2 4 5 13 Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season 27 7 9 11 32 29 Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 34 17 11 6 55 37 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 30 15 7 8 43 30 AFC Champions League 2012 6 1 3 2 7 11 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 29 18 6 5 51 22 AFC Champions League 2013 8 2 1 5 6 14 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 29 13 6 10 34 38 AFC Champions League 2014 6 2 0 4 4 7 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 4 3 0 1 11 4 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 27 5 8 14 26 50 AFC Champions League 2015 1 0 0 1 1 3 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 27 3 4 20 33 70 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 1 0 0 1 1 2 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 27 6 5 16 31 52 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 1 0 0 1 2 3 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 27 4 8 15 28 49 FFA Cup 2018 1 0 0 1 0 3 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 27 3 4 20 31 70 FFA Cup 2019 4 2 1 1 6 4 Overall record 438 147 106 185 570 650 Biggest win in all official matches W7-2 v Sydney FC (Central Coast Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season Biggest loss in all official matches L2-8 v Newcastle Jets (Central Coast Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season

v Wellington Phoenix (Central Coast Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 271 John Hutchinson 2005–2014/15 53 Matt Simon 2006–2019 206 Alex Wilkinson 2005–2012 42 Adam Kwasnik 2005–2012/13 206 Joshua Rose 2010/11–2017/18 30 Daniel McBreen 2010/11–2013/14 190 Matt Simon 2006–2019 27 Nik Mrdja 2005–2010/11 158 Adam Kwasnik 2005–2012/13 21 Bernie Ibini 2009/10–2014

HONOURS Hyundai A-League Premiers twice (2007/08, 2011/12)

Hyundai A-League Champions once (2013) Hyundai A-League Runners-up three times (2006, 2008, 2011)

Pre-Season Cup Winners once (2005)

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sat 12 Oct Melbourne Victory Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 20 Oct Adelaide United AAMI Park 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 27 Oct Western United FC GMHBA Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 03 Nov Wellington Phoenix AAMI Park 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 08 Nov Central Coast Mariners AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 17 Nov Brisbane Roar FC Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe) 3:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 22 Nov Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 06 Dec Perth Glory AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 15 Dec Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Dec Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 29 Dec Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Fri 03 Jan Western United FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 11 Jan Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 4:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Jan Newcastle Jets AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 25 Jan Perth Glory AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 01 Feb Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 07 Feb Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 15 Feb Wellington Phoenix Eden Park (Auckland) 7:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Mar Brisbane Roar FC AAMI Park 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Mar Perth Glory HBF Park 3:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 14 Mar Western Sydney Wanderers FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 20 Mar Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 27 Mar Adelaide United AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 05 Apr Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Fri 10 Apr Western United FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 26 Apr Sydney FC AAMIPark 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Thomas Glover Goalkeeper 24-Dec-97 Helsingborgs (Sweden) 2 Scott Galloway Defender 25-Apr-95 Adelaide United 3 Scott Jamieson Defender 13-Oct-88 IFK Goteborg (Sweden) 4 Harrison Delbridge Defender 15-Mar-92 FC Cincinnati (United States) 6 Joshua Brillante Midfielder 25-Mar-93 Sydney FC 7 Rostyn Griffiths Midfielder 10-Mar-88 Pakhtakor Tashkent (Uzbekistan) 8 Javier Cabrera (URU) Forward 18-Mar-92 Montevideo Wanderers 9 Jamie Maclaren Forward 29-Jul-93 Hibernian (Scotland) 10 Florin Berenguer (FRA) Midfielder 01-Apr-89 Sochaux (France) 11 Craig Noone (ENG) Forward 17-Nov-87 Bolton Wanderers (England) 13 Nathaniel Atkinson Midfielder 13-Jun-99 Riverside Olympic (Tas) / FFT NTC 17 Denis Genreau Midfielder 21-May-99 PEC Zwolle (Netherlands) 19 Lachlan Wales Forward 19-Oct-97 Central Coast Mariners 20 Adrian Luna (URU) Midfielder 12-Apr-92 Veracruz (Mexico) 21 Ramy Najjarine Forward 23-Apr-00 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 22 Curtis Good Defender 23-Mar-93 Newcastle United (England) 23 Dean Bouzanis Goalkeeper 02-Oct-90 PEC Zwolle (Netherlands) 30 Moudi Najjar Forward 20-Jun-00 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 34 Connor Metcalfe Midfielder 05-Nov-99 South Cardiff (NNSW) / FFV NTC 35 Raphael Borges Rodrigues Forward 11-Sep-03 FFSA NTC (Adelaide) 36 Kerrin Stokes Defender 11-Dec-02 Croydon Kings (SA) 37 Gianluca Iannucci Forward 18-Jun-01 Bulleen Lions (Vic) 38 Yaya Dukuly Forward 17-Jan-03 FFSA NTC (Adelaide) 39 Idrus Abdulahi Midfielder 22-Sep-03 Brunswick City (Vic) 40 Richard Windbichler (AUT) Defender 02-Apr-91 Viborg FF (Denmark) 46 Joe Gauci Goalkeeper 04-Jul-00 Adelaide City (SA)

MELBOURNE CITY FC – COACH

ERICK MOMBAERTS Coaching experience:

Paris Saint-Germain (France) academy/assistant/head coach 1986–1988, Guingamp (France) head coach 1989–1990, Cannes (France) assistant 1992–1994,

Castelmaurou Academy manager 1994–1999, Toulouse (France) academy/head coach 1999–2006,

French national youth teams 2007–2012, Le Havre (France) 2012–2014,

Yokohama F. Marinos (Japan) 2015–2018, Melbourne City 2019–

Career profile: Born 21 April 1955 in France, played with French clubs Lens, Noeux and Montlucon. Moved into a French Regional Technical Advisor after his playing career (1982–1986).

Won French second-tier title with Toulouse in 2002/03. Replaced by Ange Postecoglou at Yokohama F. Marinos after taking the team

to the 2017 Emperor's Cup final (L1-2 v Cerezo Osaka in extra time).

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MELBOURNE CITY FC – PLAYER PROFILES

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Nathaniel Atkinson

Position: Midfielder

Born: 13-Jun-99

Height: 181cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Launceston. Junior club: Riverside Olympic (Launceston). Senior career: 2017–2019 Melbourne City.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 34 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Florin Berenguer Position: Midfielder

Born: 01-Apr-89

Height: 180cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Montbeliard, France. Nationality: French. Junior club: Sochaux. Senior career: 2009–2014 Dijon (France),

2014–2018 Sochaux (France), 2018–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 20 apps.

Other national league statistics: Dijon 112 apps (10 gls), Sochaux 84 apps (11 gls).

Raphael Borges

Rodrigues Position: Forward

Born: 11-Sep-03

Born: Maastricht, Netherlands. Junior clubs: Western Strikers, White City, Fulham, Raiders, FFSA NTC

(Adelaide). Senior career: 2017–2019 Melbourne City.

Dean Bouzanis

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 02-Oct-90

Height: 185cm

Weight: 84kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Carss Park, Sutherland, Northern Spirit, Sydney Olympic. Senior career: 2007–2011

Liverpool (England), 2010 Accrington Stanley (England), 2012–2013 Oldham Athletic (England), 2013–2014 Aris

(Greece), 2014 Carlisle United (England), 2014–2015 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2015–2018 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 6

apps, Melbourne City 44 apps. Other national league statistics: Accrington Stanley 14 apps, Oldham 45 apps, Aris 1 app. Representative honours: Australian Under-23,

Under-20; Greece: Under-19.

Joshua Brillante

Position: Midfielder

Born: 25-Mar-93

Height: 177cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Bundaberg. Junior clubs: Bundaberg Waves, Bundaberg Spirit. Senior career: 2009–2012 Gold Coast

United, 2012–2014 Newcastle Jets, 2014–2015 Fiorentina (Italy), 2015 Empoli (Italy), 2015–2016 Como (Italy), 2016–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Gold Coast United 14 apps, Newcastle Jets 46 apps, Sydney FC 79 apps (3 gls). Other national league statistics: Fiorentina 2 apps, Empoli 1 app, Como 21 apps. Representative

honours: Australian senior team 2013–2014 (5 appearances), Under-23, Under-20.

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Javier Cabrera

Position: Forward

Born: 18-Mar-92

Height: 168cm

Weight: 62kg

Born: Florida, Uruguay. Nationality: Uruguayan. Junior club: Montevideo Wanderers. Senior career: 2009–2014

Montevideo Wanderers (Uruguay), 2014–2015 Recreativo Huelva (Spain), 2015–2016 Montevideo Wanderers

(Uruguay), 2016–2018 Argentinos Juniors (Argentina), 2018–2019 Deportivo Toluca (Mexico), 2019 Montevideo

Wanderers (Uruguay). National league statistics: Montevideo Wanderers 136 apps (8 gls), Recreativo Huelva 21 apps, Argentinos Juniors 64 apps (7 gls),

Deportivo Toluca 5 apps.

Harrison Delbridge Position: Defender

Born: 15-Mar-92

Height: 193cm

Weight: 93kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: CASL (Raleigh, USA). Senior career: 2010–2013 Appalachian State Mountaineers

(United States), 2013 Ventura County Fusion (United States), 2014 Sacramento Republic (United States), 2015 Portland Timberwolves (United States), 2016–2017 FC Cincinnati (United States), 2017–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 36 apps. Other national league statistics: Sacramento Republic

16 apps, Portland Timberwolves 18 apps (1 gl), FC Cincinnati 60 apps (4 gls).

Yaya Dukuly

Position: Forward

Born: 17-Jan-03

Born: Monrovia, Liberia. Junior club: FFSA NTC. Senior career: 2018–2019 Melbourne City.

Scott Galloway Position: Defender

Born: 25-Apr-95

Height: 172cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Perth. Junior clubs: Cockburn City, Gosnells City. Senior career: 2010–2012 Perth Glory, 2011, 2012

Australian Institute of Sport, 2012–2016 Melbourne Victory, 2016–2017 Central Coast Mariners, 2017–2018

Wellington Phoenix, 2018–2019 Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 54 apps (1 gl),

Central Coast Mariners 24 apps (2 gls), Wellington Phoenix 22 apps, Adelaide United 29 apps (1 gl). Representative

honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Joe Gauci

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 04-Jul-00

Height: 193cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Cumberland (Adelaide). Senior career: 2017–2018 Birkalla (SA), 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners, 2019 Adelaide City (SA).

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Denis Genreau

Position: Midfielder

Born: 21-May-99

Height: 170cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Paris, France. Senior career: 2015–2018 Melbourne City, 2018–2019 Zwolle (Netherlands). Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 5 apps. Representative honours:

Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Tom Glover

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 24-Dec-97

Height: 190cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Sutherland (Sydney), Tottenham (England). Senior career: 2016–2017

Tottenham Hotspur (England), 2017–2018 Central Coast Mariners, 2018–2019 Tottenham Hotspur (England), 2019

Helsingborgs (Sweden). Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 4 apps. Representative honours:

Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Curtis Good

Position: Defender

Born: 23-Mar-93

Height: 187cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Box Hill, Knox City, Nunawading City. Senior career: 2009–2011 Australian

Institute of Sport, 2011–2012 Melbourne City, 2012–2013 Bradford City (England), 2013–2014 Newcastle United (England), 2014 Dundee United (Scotland), 2014–2018

Newcastle United (England), 2018–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 42 apps (1 gl).

Other national league statistics: Bradford City 3 apps, Dundee United 4 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2014 (1 app), U-23, U-20, U-17.

Rostyn Griffiths

Position: Midfielder

Born: 10-Mar-88

Height: 187cm

Weight: 86kg

Born: Stoke, England. Junior club: Joondalup (Perth). Senior career: 2004–2008 Blackburn (England), 2008 Gretna (Scotland), 2008 Accrington Stanley (England), 2008–2009 Adelaide United, 2009–2010 North Queensland Fury, 2010–2012 Central Coast Mariners, 2012–2013 Guangzhou (China), 2013–2015 Perth Glory, 2015 Roda Kerkrade (Netherlands),

2016–2017 Perth Glory, 2018–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 2 apps, North Queensland Fury 23 apps (3 gls), Central Coast

Mariners 48 apps (4 gls), Perth Glory 59 apps (8 gls), Melbourne City 23 apps (1 gl). Other national league

statistics: Gretna 12 apps, Accrington Stanley 13 apps (1 gl), Guangzhou 34 apps (1 gl). Representative honours:

Australian Under-17.

Gianluca Iannucci

Position: Forward

Born: 18-Jun-01

Height: 167cm

Weight: 60kg

Born: Cobram. Junior clubs: Cobram, Goulburn Valley Suns. Senior career: 2016 Bulleen (Vic), 2017–2019

Melbourne City. Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

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Scott Jamieson Position: Defender

Born: 13-Oct-88

Height: 178cm

Weight: 71kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Kings Langley, Blacktown City. Senior career: 2003–2005 Blacktown City (NSW), 2006–2008 Bolton Wanderers (England), 2008–2010 Adelaide United, 2010–2012 Sydney FC, 2012–2015 Perth Glory, 2015–2016 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2016–2017 IFK

Goteborg (Sweden), 2017–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 49 apps, Sydney FC 48 apps (1 gl), Perth Glory 56 apps (1 gl), Western Sydney

Wanderers 29 apps, Melbourne City 51 apps. Other national league statistics: IFK Goteborg 13 apps.

Representative honours: Australian senior team 2009–2012 (4 appearances), Under-20 (squad), Under-17.

Adrian Luna

Position: Forward

Born: 12-Apr-92

Height: 169cm

Weight: 61kg

Born: Tacarembo, Uruguay. Nationality: Uruguayan. Senior career: 2008–2011 Defensor (Uruguay), 2011–2012

Gimnastic de Tarragona (Spain), 2012 Sabadell (Spain), 2012–2013 Nacional (Uruguay), 2013–2015 Defensor (Uruguay), 2015–2016 Venados (Mexico), 2016–2019 Veracruz (Mexico). National league statistics: Defensor

87 apps (16 gls), Gimnastic de Tarragona 18 apps (2 gls), Sabadell 12 apps (1 gl), Nacional 20 apps (3 gls), Venados 23 apps (5 gls), Veracruz 89 apps (8 gls).

Representative honours: Uruguay Youth.

Jamie Maclaren Position: Forward

Born: 29-Jul-93

Height: 174cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Sunbury United, Green Gully. Senior career: 2009–2013 Blackburn Rovers

(England), 2013–2015 Perth Glory, 2015–2017 Brisbane Roar, 2017 Darmstadt (Germany), 2018–2019 Hibernian

(Scotland), 2018–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 38 apps (11 gls), Brisbane Roar 53

apps (40 gls), Melbourne City 9 apps (5 gls). Other national league statistics: Darmstadt 7 apps, Hibernian 27 apps (9

gls). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2016–2019 (14 appearances, 4 goals), U-23; Scotland U-21, U-19.

Connor Metcalfe

Position: Midfielder

Born: 05-Nov-99

Height: 178cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Newcastle. Junior club: South Cardiff (Newcastle). Senior career: 2017–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai

A-League statistics: Melbourne City 6 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Moudi Najjar

Position: Forward

Born: 20-Jun-00

Height: 182cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Westfield Sports High. Senior career: 2017–2018 Western Sydney Wanderers,

2018–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 2 apps. Representative honours:

Australian Under-20.

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Ramy Najjarine Position: Forward

Born: 23-Apr-00

Height: 176cm

Weight: 71kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Westfield Sports High. Senior career: 2016–2017 Western Sydney Wanderers,

2017–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 13 apps (1 gl). Representative honours:

Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Craig Noone

Position: Forward

Born: 17-Nov-87

Height: 177cm

Weight: 69kg

Born: Kirkby, England. Nationality: English. Senior career: 2004–2007 Skelmersdale (England), 2007–2008 Burscough

(England), 2008–2010 Plymouth Argyle (England), 2009 Exeter City (England), (England), 2011–2012 Brighton &

Hove Albion (England), 2012–2017 Cardiff City (England), 2017–2019 Bolton Wanderers (England). National league statistics: Plymouth Argyle 40 apps (4 gls), Exeter City 7

apps (2 gls), Brighton & Hove Albion 59 apps (4 gls), Cardiff City 158 apps (16 gls), Bolton 60 apps (2 gls).

Kerrin Stokes

Position: Defender

Born: 11-Dec-02

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Croydon Kings (SA). Senior career: 2018–2019 Croydon (SA).

Representative honours: Australian Under-17.

Lachlan Wales

Position: Forward

Born: 19-Oct-97

Height: 180cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Gosford. Junior club: Terrigal United. Senior career: 2014–2018 Central Coast Mariners, 2018–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 11 apps, Melbourne City 26 apps (3 gls). Representative

honours: Australian Under-23.

Richard Windbichler

Position: Defender

Born: 02-Apr-91

Height: 181cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Wien, Austria. Nationality: Austrian. Senior career: 2008–2013 Trenkwalder Admira (Austria), 2013–2015

Admira Wacker (Austria), 2015–2017 Austria Wien (Austria), 2017–2018 Ulsan Hyundai (Korea Republic), 2019 Viborg (Denmark). National league statistics: Trenkwalder Admira

72 apps (3 gls), Admira Wacker 59 apps (5 gls), Austria Wien 36 apps, Ulsan Hyundai 58 apps (2 gls), Viborg 5 apps.

Representative honours: Austria Under-21, Youth.

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Played 28

Won / Drew / Lost 11 / 7 / 10

Goals for 39 (1.4 per game)

Goals against 33 (1.2 per game)

Position on ladder 5th (10 teams)

Goals Ritchie DeLaet 7, Riley McGree 7, Jamie Maclaren 5, Luke Brattan 4, Shayon Harrison 4, Dario Vidosic 3, Lachlan Wales 3, Bruno Fornaroli 1, Rostyn Griffiths 1, Ramy Najjarine 1, Bart Schenkeveld 1

Goalkeepers Eugene Galekovic 27 appearances (8 clean sheets) James Delianov 1 appearance (1 clean sheet)

Coaches Warren Joyce 28 games (W11–D7–L10)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 20-Oct Melbourne Victory (A) W 2–1 (1–1) De Laet 40', McGree 70' 40 504 1st 27-Oct Central Coast Mariners (A) D 1–1 (0–1) Vidosic 84' 7 144 3rd 02-Nov Sydney FC (H) L 0–3 (0–1) 12 086 5th 09-Nov Wellington Phoenix (H) W 2–0 (1–0) De Laet 9', Fornaroli 59' 6 410 3rd 24-Nov Brisbane Roar (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 9 925 5th 02-Dec Newcastle Jets (H) W 3–0 (2–0) McGree 2', Brattan 48'+, Wales 75' 6 013 5th 08-Dec Perth Glory (A) L 0–1 (0–1) 8 489 5th 16-Dec Adelaide United (A) W 2–0 (1–0) Own goal 25', Brattan 50' 8 504 4th 22-Dec Melbourne Victory (H) D 1–1 (0–0) Vidosic 92' 24 306 4th 01-Jan W.Sydney Wanderers (A) W 2–0 (2–0) Wales 35', De Laet 37' 8 365 4th 06-Jan Newcastle Jets (H) W 2–1 (2–1) McGree 27'pen, Brattan 32' 7 368 4th 11-Jan Brisbane Roar (H) W 1–0 (0–0) De Laet 52' 6 348 4th 16-Jan Central Coast Mariners (A) L 1–2 (0–1) Wales 77' 4 103 4th 19-Jan Perth Glory (H) D 0–0 (0–0) 6 055 4th 22-Jan W.Sydney Wanderers (H) W 4–3 (2–1) De Laet 1' 84', Brattan 38', Schenkeveld 94' 5 149 4th 26-Jan Wellington Phoenix (A) L 0–1 (0–1) 8 554 4th 03-Feb Sydney FC (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 13 029 5th 09-Feb Adelaide United (H) D 1–1 (0–1) Maclaren 69' 6 569 5th 15-Feb Newcastle Jets (A) L 1–3 (0–1) Maclaren 55' 7 980 5th 23-Feb Melbourne Victory (A) D 1–1 (1–0) Maclaren 16'pen 32 431 5th 03-Mar Perth Glory (H) D 2–2 (2–0) Maclaren 26' 35'pen 7 746 5th 17-Mar Sydney FC (A) W 2–0 (0–0) Harrison 62', Own goal 79' 6 261 5th 30-Mar W.Sydney Wanderers (A) L 0–3 (0–1) 7 078 6th 05-Apr Brisbane Roar (H) W 4–1 (1–0) Griffiths 27', Harrison 59', De Laet 70', McGree 94' 5 012 6th 13-Apr Adelaide United (H) D 0–0 (0–0) 7 720 6th 21-Apr Wellington Phoenix (A) L 2–3 (1–1) McGree 42' 66' 8 294 6th 26-Apr Central Coast Mariners (H) W 5–0 (2–0) Harrison 35' 55', McGree 42', Vidosic 50', Najjarine 92' 4 950 5th 05-May Adelaide United (A) L 0–1 (0–1) 13 232 EF EF=Elimination Final.

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Melb Victory (2-1) Central Coast (1-1)

Sydney FC (0-3) Wellington (2-0)

Brisbane (0-2) Newcastle (3-0)

Perth Glory (0-1) *Adelaide (2-0)

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Newcastle (2-1) Brisbane (1-0)

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2010/11* 30 8 11 11 32 42 35 8 / 11 John Aloisi 8 2011/12* 27 9 10 8 35 34 37 6 / 10 Eli Babalj 9 2012/13* 27 8 3 16 31 40 27 9 / 10 Richard Garcia, Josip Tadic 6 2013/14* 27 6 8 13 36 42 26 10 / 10 David Williams 12 2014/15 27 9 8 10 36 41 35 6 / 10 Aaron Mooy 7 2015/16 27 13 5 9 63 44 44 4 / 10 Bruno Fornaroli 25 2016/17 27 11 6 10 49 44 39 4 / 10 Bruno Fornaroli 17 2017/18 27 13 4 10 41 33 43 3 / 10 Ross McCormack 14 2018/19 27 11 7 9 39 32 40 5 / 10 Ritchie De Laet, Riley McGree 7 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2012* 1 0 0 1 0 3 Lost Elimination Final 2015 2 1 0 1 2 3 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2016 2 1 0 1 3 4 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2017 1 0 0 1 0 2 Lost Elimination Final 2018 2 1 0 1 3 2 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2019 1 0 0 1 0 1 Lost Elimination Final ALL GAMES 255 91 62 102 370 367 Premierships: 0; Championships: 0 *as Melbourne Heart

BIGGEST WINS W5-0 v Wellington (16-Feb-14) Westpac W5-0 v Adelaide (21-Jan-18) AAMI Park W5-0 v Central Coast (26-Apr-19) AAMI Park At home W5-0 v Adelaide (21-Jan-18) AAMI Park W5-0 v Central Coast (26-Apr-19) AAMI Park W5-1 v Perth (27-Nov-15) AAMI Park Away W5-0 v Wellington (16-Feb-14) Westpac W5-1 v Central Coast (03-Dec-15) Central Coast W5-1 v Wellington (18-Feb-17) Westpac

MOST GOALS SCORED 5 W5-0 v Wellington (16-Feb-14) Westpac 5 W5-2 v Newcastle (30-Dec-14) McDonald Jones 5 W5-1 v Perth (27-Nov-15) AAMI Park

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 4 W4-1 v Central Coast (21-Feb-16) 2nd half 3 W3-2 v North Qld (10-Nov-10) 2nd half 3 W3-0 v Newcastle (12-Nov-11) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 6 mins W4-0 v Newcastle (13-Dec-15) 4 goals in 19 mins W4-0 v Newcastle (13-Dec-15) 5 goals in 54 mins W5-0 v Wellington (16-Feb-14)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-4 v Brisbane (25-Sep-10) Suncorp L0-4 v Sydney (10-Feb-18) AAMI Park L1-5 v Wellington (30-Nov-14) Westpac At home L0-4 v Sydney (10-Feb-18) AAMI Park L0-3 v Western Syd (13-Nov-15) AAMI Park L0-2 v Adelaide (19-Nov-10) AAMI Park Away L0-4 v Brisbane (25-Sep-10) Suncorp L1-5 v Wellington (30-Nov-14) Westpac L0-3 v Gold Coast (05-Dec-10) Cbus Super

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 5 L2-5 v Melb Victory (25-Oct-14) Marvel 5 L1-5 v Wellington (30-Nov-14) Westpac 5 L4-5 v Perth (16-Apr-17) nib

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 4 L2-5 v Melb Victory (25-Oct-14) 2nd half 4 L1-4 v Adelaide (22-Apr-16) 2nd half 4 L4-5 v Perth (16-Apr-17) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 10 mins L1-5 v Wellington (30-Nov-14) 4 goals in 16 mins L1-5 v Wellington (30-Nov-14) 5 goals in 51 mins L1-5 v Wellington (30-Nov-14)

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MOST APPEARANCES 101 David Williams (2011/12–2015/16) 89 Aziz Behich (2010/11–2013/14) 82 Matt Thompson (2010/11–2012/13) 80 Jason Hoffman (2010/11–2014/15) 79 Luke Brattan (2016/17–2018/19) 76 Patrick Kisnorbo (2013/14–2015/16) 75 Mate Dugandzic (2011/12–2014/15) 70 Clint Bolton (2010/11–2012/13) 70 Bruno Fornaroli (2015/16–2018/19) 70 Michael Marrone (2010/11–2012/13)

MOST GOALS 48 Bruno Fornaroli (2015/16–2018/19) 21 David Williams (2011/12–2015/16) 18 Aaron Mooy (2014/15–2015/16) 14 Ross McCormack (2017/18) 13 Mate Dugandzic (2011/12–2014/15)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.69 Bruno Fornaroli (48 goals / 70 games) 0.42 Harry Novillo (13 goals / 31 games) 0.40 John Aloisi (8 goals / 20 games) 0.39 Tim Cahill (11 goals / 28 games) 0.34 Aaron Mooy (18 goals / 53 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 25 Bruno Fornaroli (2015/16) 17 Bruno Fornaroli (2016/17) 14 Ross McCormack (2017/18) 12 David Williams (2013/14) 11 Tim Cahill (2016/17)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 9 Bruno Fornaroli (2016/17–2017/18) 6 Aaron Mooy (2014/15–2015/16) 6 David Williams (2011/12–2014/15)

MOST SEND-OFFS 3 Simon Colosimo (2011/12–2012/13)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 16 Clint Bolton (2010/11–2012/13) 11 Eugene Galekovic (2017/18–2018/19) 9 Dean Bouzanis (2016/17–2017/18) 9 Tando Velaphi (2014/15)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 3 David Williams (W5–0 v Wellington) 16-Feb-14 3 Robert Koren (W5–2 v Newcastle) 30-Dec-14 3 Bruno Fornaroli (W3–0 v Sydney) 05-Mar-16

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 15y 216d Idrus Abdulahi (W5-0 v Central Coast) 26-Apr-19 16y 357d Dylan Pierias (D2-2 v Brisbane) 11-Feb-17 17y 093d Stefan Mauk (L1-2 v Sydney) 13-Jan-13 17y 135d Ben Garuccio (L0-1 v Central Coast) 28-Oct-12 17y 220d Denis Genreau (D3-3 v Perth) 27-Dec-16

OLDEST PLAYERS 40y 285d Thomas Sorensen (L1-3 v Western Syd) 24-Mar-17 37y 361d Tim Cahill (W2-1 v Newcastle) 02-Dec-17 37y 327d Eugene Galekovic (L0-1 v Adelaide) 05-May-19 37y 220d Clint Bolton (L1-2 v Central Coast) 30-Mar-13 36y 299d Gerald Sibon (D2-2 v Sydney) 12-Feb-11

YOUNGEST SCORERS 18y 180d Eli Babalj (L2-3 v Adelaide) 20-Aug-10 18y 192d Marc Marino (W3-1 v Brisbane) 08-Nov-14 18y 345d Curtis Good (D1-1 v Brisbane) 02-Mar-12 19y 003d Ramy Najjarine (W5-0 v Central Coast) 26-Apr-19 19y 21d Daniel Arzani (D2-2 v Newcastle) 25-Jan-18

OLDEST SCORERS 37y 131d Tim Cahill (L4-5 v Perth) 16-Apr-17 36y 285d Gerald Sibon (L1-2 v Brisbane) 29-Jan-11 36y 180d Kew Jaliens (W4-0 v Newcastle) 14-Mar-15 36y 055d Aaron Hughes (D2-2 v Sydney) 02-Jan-16 35y 303d Damien Duff (W5-2 v Newcastle) 30-Dec-14

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 24.21y v Perth Glory (L1-2) 15-Jan-12

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 30.75y v Sydney FC (L1-3) 24-Feb-17

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Own goal (D1-1 v Newcastle) 13-Aug-10 (79') 100th goal David Williams (D2-2 v Central Coast) 19-Oct-13 (60') 200th goal Stefan Mauk (W2-1 v Melb Victory) 19-Dec-15 (20') 300th goal Ross McCormack (W1-0 v Central Coast) 10-Dec-17 (59')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 5 (04-Dec-11 to 29-Dec-11) 5 (01-Jan-13 to 24-Feb-13) 3 (09-Dec-11 to 29-Dec-11) Undefeated 7 (17-Jan-14 to 01-Mar-14) 12 (09-Nov-18 to 26-Apr-19) 4 (17-Oct-10 to 10-Nov-10) Winless 19 (03-Mar-13 to 10-Jan-14) 8 (11-Mar-13 to 27-Dec-13) 22 (21-Oct-12 to 25-Jan-14) Losing 5 (03-Mar-13 to 30-Mar-13) 3 (04-Jan-12 to 18-Jan-12) 9 (14-Dec-12 to 30-Mar-13) No goals conceded 3 (23-Oct-10 to 03-Nov-10) 3 (04-Feb-12 to 26-Feb-12) 2 (31-Oct-10 to 03-Nov-10) No goals scored 5 (19-Nov-10 to 08-Dec-10) 3 (19-Nov-10 to 08-Dec-10) 4 (04-Jan-15 to 08-Mar-15)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Idrus Abdulahi 1 (0) 2018/19 John Aloisi 20 (8) 2010/11 Ross Archibald 4 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Daniel Arzani 24 (2) 2016/17–2017/18 Nathaniel Atkinson 34 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Eli Babalj 44 (12) 2010/11–2012/13 Kearyn Baccus 27 (0) 2018/19 Safuwan Baharudin 6 (2) 2014/15 Michael Beauchamp 23 (0) 2010/11 Aziz Behich 89 (2) 2010/11–2013/14 Florin Berenguer 20 (0) 2018/19 Clint Bolton 70 (0) 2010/11–2012/13 Dean Bouzanis 44 (0) 2015/16–2017/18 Oliver Bozanic 9 (0) 2017/18 Fernando Brandan 19 (3) 2016/17 Luke Brattan 79 (6) 2016/17–2018/19 James Brown 16 (1) 2014/15–2015/16 Marcin Budzinski 17 (5) 2017/18 Anthony Caceres 43 (3) 2015/16–2018/19 Tim Cahill 28 (11) 2016/17–2017/18 Marcelo Carrusca 3 (0) 2017/18 Christian Cavallo 1 (0) 2016/17 Connor Chapman 35 (1) 2014/15–2016/17 Jack Clisby 31 (0) 2014/15–2015/16 Nicolas Colazo 22 (4) 2016/17 Simon Colosimo 63 (1) 2010/11–2012/13 Jamie Coyne 7 (0) 2012/13 Braedyn Crowley 4 (0) 2016/17–2017/18 Ritchie De Laet 25 (7) 2018/19 Wade Dekker 5 (1) 2015/16 Harrison Delbridge 36 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 James Delianov 1 (0) 2018/19 Damien Duff 15 (1) 2014/15 Mate Dugandzic 75 (13) 2011/12–2014/15 Orlando Engelaar 12 (5) 2013/14 Hernan Espindola 4 (0) 2015/16 Ali Eyigun 1 (0) 2015/16 Nick Fitzgerald 63 (8) 2015/16–2017/18 Bruno Fornaroli 70 (48) 2015/16–2018/19 Ivan Franjic 39 (1) 2015/16–2016/17 Fred 38 (3) 2011/12–2012/13 Eugene Galekovic 35 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Corey Gameiro 5 (0) 2015/16 Richard Garcia 24 (6) 2012/13 Ben Garuccio 45 (1) 2012/13–2015/16 Denis Genreau 5 (0) 2016/17–2017/18 Patrick Gerhardt 40 (1) 2012/13–2013/14 Jonathan Germano 56 (7) 2011/12–2014/15 Curtis Good 42 (1) 2011/12–2018/19 Craig Goodwin 4 (0) 2011/12 Steven Gray 1 (0) 2012/13 Vince Grella 1 (0) 2012/13 Rostyn Griffiths 23 (1) 2018/19 Brendan Hamill 35 (1) 2010/11–2011/12

Shayon Harrison 12 (4) 2018/19 Dean Heffernan 13 (0) 2010/11 Jason Hoffman 80 (3) 2010/11–2014/15 Aaron Hughes 6 (1) 2015/16 Kamal Ibrahim 3 (0) 2010/11 Michael Jakobsen 43 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Kew Jaliens 11 (1) 2014/15 Scott Jamieson 51 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Nick Kalmar 69 (6) 2010/11–2013/14 Bruce Kamau 42 (4) 2016/17–2017/18 Ersin Kaya 1 (0) 2012/13 Joshua Kennedy 12 (2) 2014/15 Harry Kewell 16 (2) 2013/14 Neil Kilkenny 28 (2) 2016/17–2017/18 Patrick Kisnorbo 76 (5) 2013/14–2015/16 Robert Koren 26 (3) 2014/15–2015/16 Steve Kuzmanovski 6 (0) 2015/16 Iacopo La Rocca 20 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Anthony Lesiotis 1 (0) 2018/19 Dylan MacAllister 21 (1) 2012/13–2013/14 Jamie Maclaren 9 (5) 2018/19 Adrian Madaschi 9 (0) 2011/12 Osama Malik 57 (0) 2015/16–2018/19 Marc Marino 9 (2) 2014/15–2015/16 Michael Marrone 70 (0) 2010/11–2012/13 Stefan Mauk 57 (9) 2012/13–2017/18 Maycon 13 (1) 2011/12 Ross McCormack 17 (14) 2017/18 Riley McGree 27 (7) 2018/19 Golgol Mebrahtu 26 (4) 2012/13–2013/14 Marcel Meeuwis 6 (0) 2012/13 Jacob Melling 36 (1) 2014/15–2015/16 Connor Metcalfe 6 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Michael Mifsud 14 (1) 2013/14 Andrea Migliorini 9 (3) 2013/14 Matthew Millar 4 (0) 2015/16 Liam Miller 2 (0) 2014/15 Sam Mitchinson 9 (0) 2012/13 Aaron Mooy 53 (18) 2014/15–2015/16 Massimo Murdocca 44 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Manny Muscat 37 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Moudi Najjar 2 (0) 2018/19 Ramy Najjarine 13 (1) 2018/19 Harry Novillo 31 (13) 2014/15–2015/16 Michael O`Halloran 1 (0) 2018/19 Erik Paartalu 40 (7) 2014/15–2015/16 Dylan Pierias 2 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Iain Ramsay 46 (3) 2013/14–2014/15 Andrew Redmayne 48 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Paul Reid 4 (0) 2011/12 Paulo Retre 54 (1) 2013/14–2016/17 Nikola Roganovic 2 (0) 2011/12 Joshua Rose 23 (0) 2016/17 Kristian Sarkies 11 (2) 2010/11–2011/12

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Bart Schenkeveld 52 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 Gerald Sibon 27 (7) 2010/11 Josip Skoko 22 (0) 2010/11 Thomas Sorensen 37 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Wayne Srhoj 43 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Nicholas Symeoy 2 (0) 2014/15 Josip Tadic 22 (6) 2012/13 Kliment Taseski 4 (0) 2010/11 Alex Terra 43 (7) 2010/11–2011/12 Matt Thompson 82 (7) 2010/11–2012/13 Ruon Tongyik 15 (0) 2016/17 Jason Trifiro 7 (0) 2015/16 Tando Velaphi 22 (0) 2013/14–2014/15

Dario Vidosic 30 (8) 2017/18–2018/19 David Villa 4 (2) 2014/15 David Vrankovic 13 (0) 2012/13 Lachlan Wales 26 (3) 2018/19 Jeremy Walker 16 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Rob Wielaert 37 (1) 2013/14–2014/15 Alex Wilkinson 10 (0) 2015/16 David Williams 101 (21) 2011/12–2015/16 Rutger Worm 46 (2) 2010/11–2011/12 Adrian Zahra 19 (2) 2010/11 Stefan Zinni 4 (0) 2015/16 Michael Zullo 15 (0) 2015/16

MELBOURNE CITY FC – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L John Van't Schip 05-Aug-10 (L0–1 v Central Coast) 01-Apr-12 (L0–3 v Perth) 58 17 21 20 John Aloisi 05-Oct-12 (W2–1 v Melb Victory) 27-Dec-13 (L0–1 v Wellington) 39 8 7 24 John Van`t Schip 05-Jan-14 (D0–0 v Central Coast) 31-Dec-16 (D2-2 v Central Coast) 86 35 22 29 Mike Valkanis 06-Jan-17 (W1-0 v W Sydney) 23-Apr-17 (L0-2 v Perth Glory) 15 6 1 8 Warren Joyce 06/10/17 (W2-0 v Brisbane Roar) 05-May-19 (L0-1 v Adelaide) 57 25 11 21

MELBOURNE CITY FC – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY

All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A

Adelaide United 29 10 8 11 42 42 13 5 3 5 19 17 16 5 5 6 23 25 Brisbane Roar FC 28 13 5 10 40 38 14 10 3 1 27 11 14 3 2 9 13 27 Central Coast Mariners 27 9 7 11 39 34 14 7 3 4 23 13 13 2 4 7 16 21 Melbourne Victory 28 9 7 12 39 45 14 5 3 6 20 20 14 4 4 6 19 25 Newcastle Jets 28 13 4 11 55 40 13 8 3 2 31 15 15 5 1 9 24 25 Perth Glory 30 7 9 14 40 49 16 5 6 5 25 22 14 2 3 9 15 27 Sydney FC 27 7 9 11 31 39 14 3 5 6 17 24 13 4 4 5 14 15 Wellington Phoenix 28 12 6 10 43 34 13 8 4 1 20 9 15 4 2 9 23 25 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 21 6 4 11 30 38 10 5 1 4 17 17 11 1 3 7 13 21 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Adelaide United

20-Aug-10 (A) L 2–3 19-Nov-10 (H) L 0–2 17-Dec-10 (A) W 2–1 04-Nov-11 (A) D 1–1 04-Jan-12 (H) L 1–3 23-Mar-12 (A) D 1–1 17-Nov-12 (A) L 0–1 18-Jan-13 (H) W 2–0 11-Mar-13 (H) L 0–2 01-Dec-13 (H) D 3–3 25-Jan-14 (A) D 2–2 04-Apr-14 (A) D 2–2 31-Oct-14 (H) L 1–2 27-Feb-15 (H) W 3–1 25-Apr-15 (A) L 1–4 05-Nov-15 (A) W 4–2 11-Mar-16 (A) W 1–0 08-Apr-16 (H) L 0–2 22-Apr-16f (A) L 1–4 28-Oct-16 (H) W 2–1 12-Jan-17 (A) L 1–2 07-Apr-17 (H) W 1–0 28-Oct-17 (A) W 2–0 21-Jan-18 (H) W 5–0 16-Mar-18 (A) D 1–1 16-Dec-18 (A) W 2–0 09-Feb-19 (H) D 1–1 13-Apr-19 (H) D 0–0 05-May-19f (A) L 0–1 All (29 games): W10–D8–L11

v Brisbane Roar FC

25-Sep-10 (A) L 0–4 14-Nov-10 (H) L 1–2 29-Jan-11 (A) L 1–2 09-Dec-11 (A) W 2–1 21-Jan-12 (H) D 1–1 02-Mar-12 (A) D 1–1 09-Nov-12 (H) W 4–1 06-Jan-13 (H) W 3–2 24-Mar-13 (A) L 0–2 03-Nov-13 (A) L 0–3 23-Feb-14 (H) W 1–0 28-Mar-14 (A) L 1–2 08-Nov-14 (A) W 3–1 07-Dec-14 (H) W 1–0 28-Mar-15 (H) W 1–0 20-Nov-15 (A) D 1–1 27-Dec-15 (A) L 1–3 18-Mar-16 (H) W 3–1 04-Nov-16 (A) L 0–1 03-Dec-16 (H) D 1–1 11-Feb-17 (H) D 2–2 06-Oct-17 (H) W 2–0 17-Nov-17 (A) L 1–3 04-Feb-18 (A) W 2–1 20-Apr-18f (H) W 2–0 24-Nov-18 (A) L 0–2 11-Jan-19 (H) W 1–0 05-Apr-19 (H) W 4–1 All (28 games): W13–D5–L10

v Central Coast Mariners

05-Aug-10 (H) L 0–1 10-Sep-10 (A) L 0–1 04-Feb-11 (H) D 1–1 26-Nov-11 (A) L 1–3 18-Jan-12 (H) L 0–1 26-Feb-12 (H) W 1–0 28-Oct-12 (H) L 0–1 14-Dec-12 (A) L 0–2 30-Mar-13 (A) L 1–2 19-Oct-13 (H) D 2–2 05-Jan-14 (A) D 0–0 23-Mar-14 (H) L 1–2 16-Nov-14 (H) D 2–2 04-Jan-15 (A) L 0–2 08-Mar-15 (A) L 0–1 25-Oct-15 (H) W 3–1 03-Dec-15 (A) W 5–1 21-Feb-16 (H) W 4–1 31-Dec-16 (A) D 2–2 19-Jan-17 (H) W 2–1 05-Mar-17 (A) W 3–2 10-Dec-17 (H) W 1–0 14-Jan-18 (A) D 2–2 07-Apr-18 (H) W 1–0 27-Oct-18 (A) D 1–1 16-Jan-19 (A) L 1–2 26-Apr-19 (H) W 5–0 All (27 games): W9–D7–L11

v Melbourne Victory

08-Oct-10 (H) W 2–1 11-Dec-10 (H) L 1–3 22-Jan-11 (A) D 2–2 22-Oct-11 (A) D 0–0 23-Dec-11 (H) W 3–2 04-Feb-12 (H) D 0–0 05-Oct-12 (A) W 2–1 22-Dec-12 (H) L 1–2 02-Feb-13 (A) L 1–2 12-Oct-13 (A) D 0–0 21-Dec-13 (H) L 1–3 01-Mar-14 (H) W 4–0 25-Oct-14 (A) L 2–5 20-Dec-14 (H) W 1–0 07-Feb-15 (A) L 0–3 08-May-15f (A) L 0–3 17-Oct-15 (A) L 2–3 19-Dec-15 (H) W 2–1 13-Feb-16 (H) D 2–2 15-Oct-16 (A) W 4–1 17-Dec-16 (H) L 1–2 04-Feb-17 (A) L 1–2 14-Oct-17 (A) W 2–1 23-Dec-17 (H) L 0–1 02-Mar-18 (H) L 1–2 20-Oct-18 (A) W 2–1 22-Dec-18 (H) D 1–1 23-Feb-19 (A) D 1–1 All (28 games): W9–D7–L12

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MELBOURNE CITY FC – HEAD-TO-HEAD

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v Newcastle Jets

13-Aug-10 (A) D 1–1 31-Oct-10 (A) W 2–0 08-Dec-10 (H) L 0–2 08-Oct-11 (A) L 2–3 12-Nov-11 (H) W 3–0 11-Feb-12 (A) L 0–3 24-Nov-12 (H) D 3–3 01-Jan-13 (H) W 2–1 15-Feb-13 (A) L 0–2 24-Nov-13 (A) L 1–3 17-Jan-14 (H) W 3–1 08-Mar-14 (A) L 0–1 19-Oct-14 (H) D 1–1 30-Dec-14 (A) W 5–2 14-Mar-15 (H) W 4–0 30-Oct-15 (H) L 2–3 13-Dec-15 (A) W 4–0 07-Feb-16 (A) L 1–2 10-Nov-16 (H) W 2–1 27-Jan-17 (A) L 1–2 18-Mar-17 (H) W 4–0 02-Dec-17 (A) W 2–1 25-Jan-18 (H) D 2–2 01-Apr-18 (A) W 3–0 27-Apr-18f (A) L 1–2 02-Dec-18 (H) W 3–0 06-Jan-19 (H) W 2–1 15-Feb-19 (A) L 1–3 All (28 games): W13–D4–L11

v Perth Glory

29-Aug-10 (H) D 2–2 03-Nov-10 (A) D 0–0 15-Jan-11 (A) D 1–1 16-Oct-11 (H) L 1–2 17-Dec-11 (A) W 2–1 15-Jan-12 (H) L 1–2 01-Apr-12f (A) L 0–3 21-Oct-12 (A) L 0–2 08-Dec-12 (H) W 1–0 09-Feb-13 (H) W 2–0 27-Oct-13 (A) L 0–1 10-Jan-14 (A) L 0–3 09-Feb-14 (H) W 2–1 26-Dec-14 (H) D 1–1 22-Feb-15 (H) D 0–0 19-Apr-15 (A) L 1–3 27-Nov-15 (H) W 5–1 16-Jan-16 (A) D 2–2 03-Apr-16 (A) L 2–3 17-Apr-16f (H) W 2–0 21-Oct-16 (H) L 2–3 27-Dec-16 (H) D 3–3 16-Apr-17 (A) L 4–5 23-Apr-17f (H) L 0–2 24-Nov-17 (H) L 1–3 09-Jan-18 (A) W 2–0 24-Feb-18 (A) L 1–2 08-Dec-18 (A) L 0–1 19-Jan-19 (H) D 0–0 03-Mar-19 (H) D 2–2 All (30 games): W7–D9–L14

v Sydney FC

27-Nov-10 (H) D 0–0 23-Dec-10 (A) W 1–0 12-Feb-11 (H) D 2–2 29-Oct-11 (H) D 1–1 29-Dec-11 (A) W 4–0 17-Mar-12 (H) D 2–2 02-Dec-12 (A) D 0–0 13-Jan-13 (A) L 1–2 24-Feb-13 (H) W 3–1 15-Nov-13 (H) L 0–2 15-Dec-13 (A) L 1–2 31-Jan-14 (H) W 2–1 11-Oct-14 (A) D 1–1 22-Nov-14 (H) L 1–2 20-Mar-15 (A) W 1–0 10-Oct-15 (A) D 1–1 02-Jan-16 (H) D 2–2 05-Mar-16 (H) W 3–0 09-Dec-16 (A) D 1–1 24-Feb-17 (H) L 1–3 01-Apr-17 (A) L 0–3 03-Nov-17 (H) L 0–1 15-Dec-17 (A) L 1–3 10-Feb-18 (H) L 0–4 02-Nov-18 (H) L 0–3 03-Feb-19 (A) L 0–2 17-Mar-19 (A) W 2–0 All (27 games): W7–D9–L11

v Wellington Phoenix

19-Sep-10 (H) W 2–1 17-Oct-10 (A) D 2–2 24-Nov-10 (A) L 0–2 04-Dec-11 (H) W 1–0 29-Jan-12 (A) L 1–3 10-Mar-12 (H) D 1–1 14-Oct-12 (H) D 1–1 27-Dec-12 (A) L 2–3 03-Mar-13 (A) L 0–1 27-Dec-13 (H) L 0–1 16-Feb-14 (A) W 5–0 16-Mar-14 (H) D 2–2 30-Nov-14 (A) L 1–5 14-Feb-15 (A) D 0–0 12-Apr-15 (H) D 0–0 03-May-15f (A) W 2–0 25-Jan-16 (H) W 3–1 26-Feb-16 (A) L 1–2 28-Mar-16 (H) W 3–0 08-Oct-16 (A) W 1–0 27-Nov-16 (H) W 2–1 18-Feb-17 (A) W 5–1 21-Oct-17 (H) W 1–0 06-Jan-18 (H) W 2–1 14-Apr-18 (A) L 1–2 09-Nov-18 (H) W 2–0 26-Jan-19 (A) L 0–1 21-Apr-19 (A) L 2–3 All (28 games): W12–D6–L10

v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

02-Nov-12 (A) L 1–2 26-Jan-13 (A) L 0–1 16-Mar-13 (H) L 1–3 08-Nov-13 (H) L 0–1 07-Dec-13 (A) D 1–1 12-Apr-14 (H) L 2–3

01-Feb-15 (H) W 2–1 11-Mar-15 (A) L 2–3 03-Apr-15 (A) D 1–1 13-Nov-15 (H) L 0–3 09-Jan-16 (H) W 3–2 29-Jan-16 (A) L 3–4

18-Nov-16 (A) D 1–1 06-Jan-17 (H) W 1–0 24-Mar-17 (A) L 1–3 12-Nov-17 (H) D 1–1 01-Jan-18 (A) L 1–2 24-Mar-18 (H) W 3–0

01-Jan-19 (A) W 2–0 22-Jan-19 (H) W 4–3 30-Mar-19 (A) L 0–3 All (21 games): W6–D4–L11

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MELBOURNE CITY FC – VENUES AND CROWDS

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HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2010/11 AAMI Park (15 games) 2011/12 AAMI Park (13), La Trobe City Stadium (1) 2012/13 AAMI Park (13) 2013/14 AAMI Park (13), Lavington Sports Complex (1) 2014/15 AAMI Park (13) 2015/16 AAMI Park (14) 2016/17 AAMI Park (13) 2017/18 AAMI Park (14) 2018/19 AAMI Park (13) HOME CROWDS by season Season Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2010/11 8 315 25 897 v Melbourne Victory (08-Oct-10) 2 754 v Newcastle Jets (08-Dec-10) 2011/12 9 082 26 579 v Melbourne Victory (23-Dec-11) 2 951 v Wellington Phoenix (04-Dec-11) 2012/13 8 560 26 457 v Melbourne Victory (22-Dec-12) 4 505 v Perth Glory (08-Dec-12) 2013/14 9 799 26 491 v Melbourne Victory (21-Dec-13) 5 046 v Newcastle Jets (17-Jan-14) 2014/15 10 374 26 372 v Melbourne Victory (20-Dec-14) 5 867 v Newcastle Jets (14-Mar-15) 2015/16 11 047 25 738 v Melbourne Victory (13-Feb-16) 5 953 v Perth Glory (27-Nov-15) 2016/17 10 608 24 706 v Melbourne Victory (17-Dec-16) 7 745 v Newcastle Jets (10-Nov-16) 2017/18 9 745 20 787 v Melbourne Victory (23-Dec-17) 5 207 v Wellington Phoenix (06-Jan-18) 2018/19 8 133 24 306 v Melbourne Victory (22-Dec-18) 4 950 v Central Coast Mariners (26-Apr-19) Finals series (home games) 2016 11 273 11 273 v Perth Glory (17-Apr-16) 2017 9 944 9 944 v Perth Glory (23-Apr-17) 2018 7 757 7 757 v Brisbane Roar FC (20-Apr-18 BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 26 579 v Melbourne Victory (23-Dec-11) AAMI Park 26 491 v Melbourne Victory (21-Dec-13) AAMI Park 26 457 v Melbourne Victory (22-Dec-12) AAMI Park 26 395 v Melbourne Victory (04-Feb-12) AAMI Park 26 372 v Melbourne Victory (20-Dec-14) AAMI Park

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MELBOURNE CITY FC – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 30 8 11 11 32 42 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 28 9 10 9 35 37 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 27 8 3 16 31 40 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 27 6 8 13 36 42 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 1 0 0 1 1 3 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 29 10 8 11 38 44 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 4 3 0 1 13 5 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 29 14 5 10 66 48 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 5 5 0 0 11 3 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 28 11 6 11 49 46 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 3 2 0 1 5 4 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 29 14 4 11 44 35 FFA Cup 2018 3 2 0 1 3 2 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 28 11 7 10 39 33 FFA Cup 2019 (including Final) 5 4 0 1 13 7 Overall record 276 107 62 107 416 391 Biggest win in all official matches W5-0 v Wellington Phoenix (Westpac Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season

v Heidelberg United (Olympic Village) Westfield FFA Cup 2015 v Adelaide United (AAMI Park) Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season v Central Coast Mariners (AAMI Park) Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season

Biggest loss in all official matches L0-4 v Brisbane Roar FC (Suncorp Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season

v Sydney FC (AAMI Park) Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 103 David Williams 2011/12–2014/15 57 Bruno Fornaroli 2015–2018/19 90 Luke Brattan 2016–2018/19 24 Aaron Mooy 2014–2015/16 89 Aziz Behich 2010/11–2013/14 21 David Williams 2011/12–2015/16 83 Bruno Fornaroli 2015–2018/19 14 Harry Novillo 2014/15–2015/16 82 Matt Thompson 2010/11–2012/13 14 Ross McCormack 2017/18

HONOURS FFA Cup Winners once (2016)

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MELBOURNE VICTORY – FIXTURES

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sat 12 Oct Melbourne City FC Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 18 Oct Western Sydney Wanderers FC Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 25 Oct Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 02 Nov Western United FC Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 10 Nov Wellington Phoenix AAMI Park 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 17 Nov Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Sat 23 Nov Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 29 Nov Perth Glory AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Dec Western United FC GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 14 Dec Wellington Phoenix AAMI Park 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Dec Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 05 Jan Newcastle Jets AAMI Park 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Sun 12 Jan Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Fri 17 Jan Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 24 Jan Sydney FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 01 Feb Perth Glory HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Fri 07 Feb Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 22 Feb Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 29 Feb Adelaide United Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 07 Mar Sydney FC Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 15 Mar Wellington Phoenix SkyStadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 22 Mar Brisbane Roar FC AAMI Park 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 29 Mar Perth Glory HBF Park 3:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 04 Apr Central Coast Mariners AAMI Park 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 11 Apr Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Apr Western United FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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MELBOURNE VICTORY – SQUAD

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Matthew Acton Goalkeeper 03-Jun-92 Kaya (Philippines) 2 Storm Roux (AUS/NZL) Defender 13-Jan-93 Central Coast Mariners 3 Corey Brown Defender 07-Jan-94 Brisbane Roar FC 4 James Donachie Defender 14-May-93 Jeonnam Dragons (South Korea) 5 Tim Hoogland (GER) Defender 11-Jun-85 VfL Bochum (Germany) 6 Leigh Broxham Midfielder 13-Jan-88 Victorian Institute of Sport 7 Ken Athiu Forward 05-Aug-92 Heidelberg (Vic) 8 Jakob Poulsen (DEN) Midfielder 07-Jul-83 FC Midtjylland (Denmark) 9 Andrew Nabbout Forward 17-Dec-92 Urawa Red Diamonds 10 Robbie Kruse Forward 05-Oct-88 VfL Bochum (Germany) 11 Nils Ola Toivonen (SWE) Forward 03-Jul-86 Toulouse (France) 13 Birkan Kirdar Midfielder 07-Feb-02 Whittlesea Ranges (Victoria) 14 Thomas Deng Defender 20-Mar-97 Jong/PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) 16 Joshua Hope Midfielder 07-Jan-98 Tasmania NTC / FFA COE 17 Elvis Kamsoba Forward 27-Jun-96 Avondale (Victoria) 18 Migjen Basha (SWI/ALB) Midfielder 06-Jan-87 Aris Salonika (Greece) 19 Benjamin Carrigan Defender 25-Jul-98 Melbourne Victory (NYL) 20 Lawrence Thomas Goalkeeper 09-May-92 Sheffield United (England) 21 Adama Traore (AUS/IVO) Defender 03-Feb-90 Goztepe (Turkey) 22 Kristijan Dobras (AUT) Midfielder 09-Oct-92 Rheindorf Altach (Austria) 24 Anthony Lesiotis Midfielder 24-Apr-00 Melbourne City FC 25 Brandon Lauton Midfielder 03-Mar-00 Ballarat Red Devils (Victoria) 26 Jay Barnett Midfielder 14-Feb-01 Brisbane Roar FC 30 Matthew Sutton Goalkeeper 07-Mar-00 FFA Centre of Excellence

MELBOURNE VICTORY – COACH

MARCO KURZ Coaching experience:

Pfullendorf (Germany) 2005–2006

1860 Munich (Germany) 2006–2009

Kaiserslautern (Germany) 2009–2012

Hoffenheim, Ingolstadt (Germany) 2013 Fortuna Dusseldorf (Germany) 2015–2016

Adelaide United 2017–2019 Career profile:

Born 16 May 1969 in Stuttgart Germany, played juniors at Sillenbuch. Defender with German clubs VfB Stuttgart (1990), Nurnberg (1990–1994), Borussia Dortmund (1994–1995),

Schalke (1995–1998), 1860 Munich (1998–2004) and Pfullendorf (2004–2005); won a UEFA Cup title as a player with Schalke in 1997.

Commenced coaching while still playing at Pfullendorf 2004–2005. Head coach at 1860 Munich from 2007 to 2009, then coached second-tier Kaiserslautern to promotion to Bundesliga in 2010.

Won FFA Cup Final 2018 with Adelaide United (W2-1 v Sydney FC), and Cup runners-up in 2017.

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MELBOURNE VICTORY – PLAYER PROFILES

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Matthew Acton

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 03-Jun-92

Height: 184cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Townsville. Junior clubs: Saints Eagles Souths, Rebels (Townsville). Senior career: 2008–2014 Brisbane

Roar, 2014 Yangon United (Myanmar), 2014–2015 Brisbane Roar, 2016 Kaya (Philippines), 2016–2019

Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 2 apps, Melbourne Victory 9 apps. Representative

honours: Australian Under-20.

Ken Athiu

Position: Forward

Born: 05-Aug-92

Height: 201cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Juba, South Sudan. Junior club: South Springvale. Senior career: 2010–2011 South Springvale (Vic), 2012 Springvale White Eagles (Vic), 2012–2014 Box Hill (Vic),

2015–2018 Heidelberg (Vic), 2017–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory

22 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: South Sudan senior team.

Jay Barnett

Position: Midfielder

Born: 14-Feb-01

Height: 179cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: SA NTC. Senior career: 2018–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Brisbane Roar 3 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-20 (squad).

Migjen Basha

Position: Midfielder

Born: 06-Jan-87

Height: 180cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Lausanne, Switzerland. Nationality: Swiss/Albanian. Junior clubs: Dardania Lausanne, Team Vaud. Senior

career: 2004–2005 Lausanne Sport (Switzerland), 2006–2007 Lucchese (Italy), 2007 Viareggio (Italy), 2008–2009 Rimini (Italy), 2009–2010 Frosinone (Italy), 2010–2011

Atalanta (Italy), 2011–2015 Torino (Italy), 2015–2016 Luzern (Switzerland), 2016 Como (Italy), 2016–2018 Bari (Italy),

2018–2019 Aris (Greece). National league statistics: Lausanne 36 apps (4 gls), Lucchese 13 apps, Viareggio 15

apps (1 gl), Rimini 50 apps (2 gls), Frosinone 38 apps (3 gls), Atalanta 23 apps, Torino 86 apps (4 gls), Luzern 7 apps (10 gls), Como 13 apps (1 gl), Bari 58 apps (3 gls), Aris 21 apps. Representative honours: Albania senior team; Swiss youth.

Corey Brown

Position: Defender

Born: 07-Jan-94

Height: 174cm

Weight: 69kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior clubs: The Gap, Brisbane City. Senior career: 2009–2011 Australian Institute of Sport,

2011–2018 Brisbane Roar, 2018–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 88 apps (2 gls), Melbourne Victory 23 apps (1 gl). Representative honours:

Australian Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

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MELBOURNE VICTORY – PLAYER PROFILES

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Leigh Broxham

Position: Midfielder

Born: 13-Jan-88

Height: 170cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Knox Park, Knox City. Senior career: 2006–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-

League statistics: Melbourne Victory 292 apps (5 gls). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2008

(1 appearance), Under-23, Under-17.

Benjamin Carrigan

Position: Defender

Born: 25-Jul-98

Height: 183cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior club: Emmanuel College. Senior career: 2014–2019 Melbourne Victory.

Thomas Deng

Position: Defender

Born: 20-Mar-97

Height: 178cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Nairobi, Kenya. Junior clubs: Adelaide Blue Eagles, Green Gully. Senior career: 2014–2016 Melbourne Victory,

2016–2017 PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands), 2017–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Melbourne Victory 65 apps (2 gls). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2018 (1 appearance), Under-23,

Under-20.

Kristijan Dobras

Position: Midfielder

Born: 09-Oct-92

Height: 173cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Varazdin, Croatia. Nationality: Austrian. Senior career: 2010–2013 Rapid Vienna (Austria), 2013 Grodig (Austria), 2013–2015 Wiener Neustadt (Austria), 2015–2017 Sturm Graz (Austria), 2017–2019 Rheindorf Altach (Austria). National league statistics: Rapid Vienna 1 app, Grodig 4 apps, Wiener Neustadt 51 apps (9 gls), Sturm

Graz 43 apps, Rheindorf Altach 31 apps (6 gls).

James Donachie Position: Defender

Born: 14-May-93

Height: 195cm

Weight: 87kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior clubs: Loganholme Lightning, Rochedale Rovers. Senior career: 2010 Rochedale Rovers (Qld), 2010–2016 Brisbane Roar, 2016–2018 Melbourne Victory, 2018 Jeonnam Dragons (Korea Republic), 2018–

2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 62 apps (2 gls), Melbourne Victory 48 apps (1 gl). Other national league statistics: Jeonnam Dragons 11 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23,

Under-20.

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MELBOURNE VICTORY – PLAYER PROFILES

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Tim Hoogland Position: Defender

Born: 11-Jun-85

Height: 183cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Marl, Germany. Nationality: German. Junior clubs: VfB Huls, Marl Huls. Senior career: 2004–2007 Schalke 04 (Germany), 2007–2010 Mainz 05 (Germany), 2010–2012

Schalke 04 (Germany), 2012–2013 VfB Stuttgart (Germany), 2013–2014 Schalke 04 (Germany), 2014–2015 Fulham (England), 2015–2019 VfL Bochum (Germany). National

league statistics: Schalke 34 apps, Mainz 05 84 apps (14 gls), VfB Stuttgart 4 apps, Fulham 25 apps (4 gls), VfL Bochum 118 apps (7 gls). Representative honours: Germany Youth.

Josh Hope

Position: Midfielder

Born: 07-Jan-98

Height: 184cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Hobart. Junior club: Cambridge Primary School. Senior career: 2015–2016 Australian Institute of Sport,

2016–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 18 apps (1 gl). Representative

honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Elvis Kamsoba Position: Midfielder

Born: 27-Jun-96

Height: 164cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Bujumbura, Burundi. Junior club: Playford City (Adelaide). Senior career: 2018–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 16 apps.

Representative honours: Burundi senior team.

Birkan Kirdar

Position: Midfielder

Born: 07-Feb-02

Height: 173cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Hume City, Essendon Royals, Whittlesea Ranges. Senior career: 2017–2019

Melbourne Victory. Representative honours: Australian Under-17.

Robbie Kruse

Position: Forward

Born: 05-Oct-88

Height: 180cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior club: Albany Creek (Brisbane). Senior career: 2006 AIS, 2007–2010 Brisbane Roar, 2010–2011 Melbourne Victory, 2011–2013 Fortuna Dusseldorf

(Germany), 2013–2015 Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), 2015–2016 VfB Stuttgart (Germany), 2016–2017 Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), 2017 Liaoning (China), 2017–2019 VfL Bochum (Germany). Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 26 apps (4 gls), Melbourne Victory 39 apps (16 gls). Other national league statistics: Fortuna Dusseldorf 41 apps

(4 gls), Bayer Leverkusen 28 apps (2 gls), VfB Stuttgart 3 apps, Liaoning 4 apps, VfL Bochum 44 apps (8 gls).

Representative honours: Australian senior team 2011–2019 (75 appearances, 5 goals), Under-20, Under-17.

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Brandon Lauton

Position: Midfielder

Born: 03-Mar-00

Height: 178cm

Weight: 66kg

Born: Durban, South Africa. Junior club: Ballarat City. Senior career: 2018–2019 Melbourne Victory.

Anthony Lesiotis

Position: Midfielder

Born: 24-Apr-00

Height: 170cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Heidelberg, Northcote. Senior career: 2018–2019 Melbourne City,

2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 1 app, Melbourne Victory 6 apps.

Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Andrew Nabbout Position: Forward

Born: 17-Dec-92

Height: 177cm

Weight: 83kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Brunswick City, Green Gully. Senior career: 2009–2010 Sunshine George Cross (Vic), 2011 Heidelberg (Vic), 2012 Moreland (Vic), 2012–

2015 Melbourne Victory, 2016 Negeri Sembilan (Malaysia), 2016–2018 Newcastle Jets, 2018–2019 Urawa Red

Diamonds (Japan). Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 40 apps (5 gls), Newcastle Jets 46 apps (18 gls).

Other national league statistics: Negeri Sembilan 10 apps (5 gls), Urawa Red Diamonds 20 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2018–2019 (9 apps, 2 gls).

Jakob Poulsen

Position: Midfielder

Born: 07-Jul-83

Height: 181cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Varde, Denmark. Nationality: Danish. Junior club: Esbjerg. Senior career: 2001–2006 Esbjerg (Denmark),

2006–2008 Heerenveen (Netherlands), 2008–2010 AGF Aarhus (Denmark), 2010–2012 Midtjylland (Denmark), 2012–2014 Monaco (France), 2014–2019 Midtjylland

(Denmark). National league statistics: Esbjerg 107 apps (19 gls), Heerenveen 57 apps (3 gls), AGF Aarhus 54 apps (10

gls), Midtjylland 230 apps (42 gls), Monaco 17 apps. Representative honours: Denmark senior team, Youth.

Storm Roux

Position: Defender

Born: 13-Jan-93

Height: 181cm

Weight: 71kg

Born: Cape Town, South Africa. Nationality: New Zealander/Australian. Junior clubs: Oratia United

(Waitakere, NZ), Sorrento (Perth). Senior career: 2010 Sorrento (WA), 2010–2013 Perth Glory, 2013–2018 Central

Coast Mariners, 2018–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 1 app, Central Coast

Mariners 105 apps (2 gls), Melbourne Victory 27 apps (2 gls). Representative honours: New Zealand senior team,

Under-20, Under-17.

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Matthew Sutton

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 07-Mar-00

Height: 180cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Lilli Pilli Berries, Sutherland Sharks. Senior career: 2016–2017 Australian Institute of

Sport, 2017–2019 Melbourne Victory.

Lawrence Thomas

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 09-May-92

Height: 191cm

Weight: 91kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Winston Hills, Marconi, Blacktown. Senior career: 2008–2009 Sydney FC, 2009–2010 Australian Institute of Sport, 2010 Bankstown City

(NSW), 2011 Sheffield United (England), 2011 Bankstown City (NSW), 2011–2012 Melbourne Victory, 2012 Bentleigh

(Vic), 2012–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 101 apps. Representative

honours: Australian Under-20 (squad), Under-17 (squad).

Ola Toivonen Position: Forward

Born: 03-Jul-86

Height: 189cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Degerfors, Sweden. Nationality: Swedish. Senior career: 2003–2005 Degerfors (Sweden), 2006 Orgryte

(Sweden), 2007–2008 Malmo (Sweden), 2009–2014 PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands), 2014–2015 Rennes (France),

2015–2016 Sunderland (England), 2016–2018 Toulouse (France), 2018–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 22 apps (15 gls). Other national league statistics: Degerfors 41 apps (8 gls), Orgryte 25 apps (6 gls), Malmo 51 apps (17 gls), PSV Eindhoven 138 apps

(61 gls), Rennes 46 apps (14 gls), Sunderland 12 apps, Toulouse 58 apps (7 gls). Representative honours: Sweden senior team (64 appearances, 15 goals), Under-21, Youth.

Adama Traore

Position: Defender

Born: 03-Feb-90

Height: 178cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Bondoukou, Ivory Coast. Nationality: Ivory Coast. Junior clubs: EF Yeo Martial (Abidjan, Ivory Coast). Senior

career: 2009–2012 Gold Coast United, 2012–2014 Melbourne Victory, 2014 Vitoria Guimaraes (Portugal), 2015–2017 Basel (Switzerland), 2017–2019 Goztepe

(Turkey). Hyundai A-League statistics: Gold Coast United 69 apps (3 gls), Melbourne Victory 48 apps (1 gl). Other

national league statistics: Vitoria Guimaraes 15 apps, Basel 59 apps (1 gl), Goztepe 27 apps. Representative honours:

Ivory Coast senior team.

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Played 29

Won / Drew / Lost 16 / 5 / 8

Goals for 54 (1.9 per game)

Goals against 39 (1.3 per game)

Position on ladder 3rd (10 teams)

Goals Kosta Barbarouses 15, Ola Toivonen 15, Keisuke Honda 7, James Troisi 5, Terry Antonis 4, Georg Niedermeier 2, Storm Roux 2, Raul Baena 1, Corey Brown 1, Josh Hope 1

Goalkeepers Lawrence Thomas 24 appearances (5 clean sheets) Matthew Acton 5 appearances (1 clean sheet)

Coaches Kevin Muscat 29 games (W16–D5–L8)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 20-Oct Melbourne City (H) L 1–2 (1–1) Honda 28' 40 504 9th 28-Oct Perth Glory (H) L 2–3 (0–2) Antonis 47', Roux 87' 17 219 10th 03-Nov Newcastle Jets (A) W 1–0 (0–0) Antonis 54' 11 814 7th 11-Nov Central Coast Mariners (H) W 4–1 (3–0) Honda 30', Troisi 35', Brown 47'+, Hope 94' 16 508 4th 25-Nov Sydney FC (A) W 2–1 (1–1) Toivonen 23', Honda 71'pen 19 081 2nd 01-Dec W.Sydney Wanderers (H) W 4–0 (3–0) Honda 11', Baena 31', Barbarouses 39'p, Antonis 83' 19 556 2nd 08-Dec Adelaide United (H) W 2–0 (0–0) Barbarouses 62', Toivonen 81' 20 629 2nd 14-Dec Brisbane Roar (A) W 4–2 (4–2) Barbarouses 13' 47'+, Toivonen 32', Honda 40'p 10 289 2nd 22-Dec Melbourne City (A) D 1–1 (0–0) Toivonen 55' 24 306 2nd 28-Dec Wellington Phoenix (H) D 1–1 (0–0) Toivonen 77' 20 066 2nd 05-Jan W.Sydney Wanderers (A) W 2–1 (1–0) Toivonen 45' 86' 7 062 2nd 09-Jan Adelaide United (A) L 0–2 (0–2) 12 115 2nd 12-Jan Newcastle Jets (H) W 2–1 (0–0) Antonis 48', Troisi 84' 16 694 2nd 15-Jan Brisbane Roar (A) W 5–0 (2–0) Toivonen 14', Barbarouses 48'p 72' 87', Roux 65' 7 131 2nd 20-Jan Wellington Phoenix (H) D 3–3 (1–3) Toivonen 5', Troisi 56', Barbarouses 88' 18 136 2nd 26-Jan Sydney FC (H) W 2–1 (1–0) Toivonen 20', Troisi 58' 21 085 2nd 02-Feb Central Coast Mariners (A) W 3–2 (0–2) Troisi 50', Own goal 68', Barbarouses 88' 5 223 2nd 10-Feb Perth Glory (H) L 1–2 (0–0) Barbarouses 78' 25 071 2nd 15-Feb Wellington Phoenix (A) D 1–1 (0–0) Honda 67'pen 23 648 2nd 23-Feb Melbourne City (H) D 1–1 (0–1) Barbarouses 50' 32 431 3rd 02-Mar Newcastle Jets (H) L 0–2 (0–1) 8 039 3rd 16-Mar Brisbane Roar (H) W 2–1 (2–0) Barbarouses 24' 39' 16 357 3rd 30-Mar Perth Glory (A) W 2–0 (1–0) Toivonen 25', Honda 67'pen 17 856 3rd 06-Apr Sydney FC (A) L 1–2 (1–1) Barbarouses 16' 14 155 3rd 14-Apr Central Coast Mariners (H) W 2–1 (1–0) Toivonen 21', Niedermeier 79' 16 158 3rd 19-Apr Adelaide United (A) L 0–1 (0–0) 12 866 3rd 27-Apr W.Sydney Wanderers (A) W 1–0 (1–0) Toivonen 22' 7 919 3rd 03-May Wellington Phoenix (H) W 3–1 (1–0) Niedermeier 42', Barbarouses 53', Toivonen 71' 16 010 EF 12-May Sydney FC (A) L 1–6 (0–3) Toivonen 91' 12 141 SF EF=Elimination Final, SF=Semi Final.

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2005/06 21 7 5 9 26 24 26 7 / 8 Archie Thompson 8 2006/07 21 14 3 4 41 20 45 1 / 8 Archie Thompson 15 2007/08 21 6 9 6 29 29 27 5 / 8 Daniel Allsopp 7 2008/09 21 12 2 7 39 27 38 1 / 8 Danny Allsopp 13 2009/10 27 14 5 8 47 32 47 2 / 10 Carlos Hernandez 13 2010/11 30 11 10 9 45 39 43 5 / 11 Robbie Kruse 11 2011/12 27 6 11 10 35 43 29 8 / 10 Carlos Hernandez 10 2012/13 27 13 5 9 48 45 44 3 / 10 Marco Rojas 15 2013/14 27 11 8 8 42 43 41 4 / 10 James Troisi 12 2014/15 27 15 8 4 56 31 53 1 / 10 Besart Berisha 14 2015/16 27 11 8 8 40 33 41 6 / 10 Besart Berisha 18 2016/17 27 15 4 8 49 31 49 2 / 10 Besart Berisha 21 2017/18 27 12 5 10 43 37 41 4 / 10 Besart Berisha 14 2018/19 27 15 5 7 50 32 50 3 / 10 Kosta Barbarouses, Ola Toivonen 15 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2007 3 2 1 0 8 1 Won Major Semi (2 legs), Won Grand Final 2009 3 3 0 0 7 0 Won Major Semi (2 legs), Won Grand Final 2010 3 1 2 0 5 4 Won Major Semi (2 legs), Lost Grand Final (on pens) 2011 1 0 0 1 0 1 Lost Elimination Final 2013 2 1 0 1 2 2 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2014 2 1 0 1 2 2 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2015 2 2 0 0 6 0 Won Semi Final, Won Grand Final 2016 1 0 0 1 1 2 Lost Elimination Final 2017 2 1 1 0 2 1 Won Semi Final, Lost Grand Final (on pens) 2018 3 3 0 0 6 3 Won Elimination Final, Won Semi Final, Won Grand Final 2019 2 1 0 1 4 7 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final ALL GAMES 381 177 92 112 633 489 Premierships: 3; Championships: 4

BIGGEST WINS W6-0 v Adelaide (18-Feb-07) Marvel W6-1 v Wellington (31-Oct-16) Marvel W5-0 v Sydney (16-Oct-05) Olympic Park At home W6-0 v Adelaide (18-Feb-07) Marvel W6-1 v Wellington (31-Oct-16) Marvel W5-0 v Sydney (16-Oct-05) Olympic Park Away W5-0 v Brisbane (15-Jan-19) Suncorp W4-0 v NZ Knights (27-Oct-06) North Harbour W5-2 v Central Coast (31-Dec-07) Central Coast

MOST GOALS SCORED 6 W6-0 v Adelaide (18-Feb-07) Marvel 6 W6-2 v Perth (16-Jan-10) Marvel 6 W6-1 v Wellington (31-Oct-16) Marvel

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 4 W5-0 v Sydney (16-Oct-05) 2nd half 4 W4-0 v NZ Knights (17-Dec-06) 1st half 4 W5-2 v Central Coast (31-Dec-07) 1st half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 7 mins D3-3 v Sydney (07-Aug-10) 4 goals in 13 mins W4-0 v NZ Knights (17-Dec-06) 5 goals in 44 mins W5-0 v Sydney (16-Oct-05)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-5 v Brisbane (13-Oct-12) Suncorp L0-5 v Wellington (18-Jan-14) Westpac L0-5 v Sydney (26-Jan-14) Marvel At home L0-5 v Sydney (26-Jan-14) Marvel L0-4 v Central Coast (07-Nov-09) Marvel L0-3 v Sydney (09-Oct-09) Marvel Away L0-5 v Brisbane (13-Oct-12) Suncorp L0-5 v Wellington (18-Jan-14) Westpac L0-5 v Brisbane (12-Mar-16) Suncorp

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 6 L2-6 v Central Coast (23-Feb-13) C.Coast 6 L1-6 v Sydney (12-May-19) Jubilee 5 L0-5 v Brisbane (13-Oct-12) Suncorp

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 4 L2-4 v Adelaide (07-Dec-12) 1st half 4 L2-6 v Central Coast (23-Feb-13) 2nd half 3 D3-3 v Central Coast (03-Nov-06) 1st half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 5 mins L0-3 v Sydney (09-Oct-09) 4 goals in 25 mins W6-1 v Sydney (12-May-19) 5 goals in 45 mins W6-1 v Sydney (12-May-19)

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MOST APPEARANCES 292 Leigh Broxham (2006/07–2018/19) 224 Archie Thompson (2005/06–2015/16) 176 Adrian Leijer (2005/06–2014/15) 139 Rodrigo Vargas (2006/07–2011/12) 127 Kosta Barbarouses (2013/14–2018/19) 122 Kevin Muscat (2005/06–2010/11) 121 Carlos Hernandez (2007/08–2011/12) 120 Grant Brebner (2006/07–2011/12) 118 Danny Allsopp (2005/06–2012/13) 113 Carl Valeri (2014/15–2018/19)

MOST GOALS 90 Archie Thompson (2005/06–2015/16) 68 Besart Berisha (2014/15–2017/18) 42 Danny Allsopp (2005/06–2012/13) 41 Kosta Barbarouses (2013/14–2018/19) 36 Carlos Hernandez (2007/08–2011/12)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.68 Ola Toivonen (15 goals / 22 games) 0.62 Besart Berisha (68 goals / 110 games) 0.41 Robbie Kruse (16 goals / 39 games) 0.40 Archie Thompson (90 goals / 224 games) 0.36 Marco Rojas (27 goals / 75 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 21 Besart Berisha (2016/17) 18 Besart Berisha (2015/16) 15 Kosta Barbarouses (2018/19) 15 Archie Thompson (2006/07) 15 Marco Rojas (2012/13)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 25 Kevin Muscat (2005/06–2010/11) 13 Besart Berisha (2014/15–2017/18) 10 Mark Milligan (2012/13–2017/18)

MOST SEND-OFFS 5 Kevin Muscat (2005/06–2010/11) 3 Adrian Leijer (2011/12–2013/14) 3 Rodrigo Vargas (2006/07–2011/12)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 27 Michael Theo (2005/06–2008/09) 23 Lawrence Thomas (2011/12–2018/19) 17 Nathan Coe (2012/13–2014/15) 10 Michael Petkovic (2010/11)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 5 Archie Thompson (W6–0 v Adelaide) 18-Feb-07 3 Robbie Kruse (W6–2 v Perth) 16-Jan-10 3 Besart Berisha (W5–2 v Melb City) 25-Oct-14 3 Archie Thompson (D3–3 v Sydney) 13-Dec-14 3 Besart Berisha (W6–1 v Wellington) 31-Oct-16

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 16y 343d Sebastian Pasquali (L1-4 v Melb City) 15-Oct-16 17y 109d Christian Theoharous (L0-1 v Brisbane) 25-Mar-17 17y 153d Jordan Brown (W3-1 v Western Syd) 14-Jan-14 17y 194d Julius Doe (W3-0 v Wellington) 16-Mar-12 17y 283d Scott Galloway (W2-1 v Melb City) 02-Feb-13

OLDEST PLAYERS 37y 167d Kevin Muscat (D2-2 v Melb City) 22-Jan-11 37y 162d Archie Thompson (W4-1 v Wellington) 02-Apr-16 36y 271d Ante Covic (L0-1 v Sydney) 10-Mar-12 36y 206d Archie Thompson (W3-0 v Sydney) 17-May-15 36y 015d Richard Kitzbichler (L1-3 v Central Coast) 27-Jan-06

YOUNGEST SCORERS 18y 067d Christopher Cristaldo (L2-3 v Perth) 23-Mar-13 18y 102d Christian Theoharous (W5-2 v Central Coast) 18-Mar-18 19y 078d Kaz Patafta (W3-0 v Wellington) 11-Jan-08 19y 097d Connor Pain (L1-2 v Western Syd) 16-Feb-13 19y 177d George Howard (W4-1 v Wellington) 02-Apr-16

OLDEST SCORERS 37y 077d Archie Thompson (D3-3 v Central Coast) 08-Jan-16 37y 015d Kevin Muscat (D2-2 v North Qld) 22-Aug-10 35y 318d Richard Kitzbichler (W3-2 v NZ Knights) 26-Nov-05 35y 025d Tom Pondeljak (W2-0 v Newcastle) 02-Feb-11 33y 167d Matthieu Delpierre (W4-1 v Western Syd) 10-Oct-14

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 23.10y v Perth Glory (L2-3) 23-Mar-13

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 30.47y v Perth Glory (D2-2) 20-Nov-11

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Archie Thompson (D1-1 v Sydney) 28-Aug-05 (73') 100th goal Carlos Hernandez (W3-0 v Wellington) 11-Jan-08 (31') 200th goal Robbie Kruse (D2-2 v Sydney) 07-Mar-10 (15') 300th goal Mark Milligan (D1-1 v Brisbane) 15-Dec-12 (49') 400th goal Archie Thompson (D3-3 v Sydney) 13-Dec-14 (79') 500th goal Marco Rojas (W2-1 v Melb City) 17-Dec-16 (24') 600th goal Ola Toivonen (D1-1 v Melb City) 22-Dec-18 (55')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 8 (04-Feb-06 to 08-Oct-06) 8 (21-Nov-08 to 28-Feb-09) 8 (10-Sep-06 to 31-Dec-06) Undefeated 10 (28-Jan-07 to 06-Oct-07) 15 (22-Jan-11 to 10-Feb-12) 9 (10-Sep-06 to 07-Jan-07) Winless 8 (26-Oct-07 to 16-Dec-07) 5 (28-Oct-05 to 29-Dec-05) 13 (12-Nov-11 to 26-Oct-12) Losing 4 (05-Dec-15 to 19-Dec-15) 2 (28-Oct-05 to 04-Nov-05) 5 (03-Dec-11 to 22-Jan-12) No goals conceded 5 (16-Jan-09 to 28-Feb-09) 5 (06-Jan-09 to 28-Feb-09) 2 (27-Oct-06 to 17-Nov-06) No goals scored 4 (28-Oct-05 to 18-Nov-05) 4 (28-Oct-05 to 18-Nov-05) 3 (03-Sep-10 to 25-Sep-10)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Matthew Acton 9 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Rahmat Akbari 8 (0) 2018/19 Alessandro 17 (0) 2006/07 Danny Allsopp 118 (42) 2005/06–2012/13 Marvin Angulo 37 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Nicholas Ansell 78 (1) 2012/13–2018/19 Terry Antonis 43 (5) 2017/18–2018/19 Ken Athiu 22 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 Mitchell Austin 24 (4) 2016/17–2017/18 Raul Baena 20 (1) 2018/19 Kosta Barbarouses 127 (41) 2013/14–2018/19 Alan Baro 26 (0) 2016/17 Aziz Behich 5 (0) 2009/10 Maximilian Beister 9 (1) 2016/17 Fahid Ben Khalfallah 76 (12) 2014/15–2016/17 Evan Berger 43 (0) 2007/08–2010/11 Besart Berisha 110 (68) 2014/15–2017/18 Oliver Bozanic 48 (5) 2015/16–2016/17 Grant Brebner 120 (6) 2006/07–2011/12 Corey Brown 23 (1) 2018/19 Jordan Brown 4 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Leigh Broxham 292 (5) 2006/07–2018/19 Jonathan Bru 19 (0) 2012/13 Mark Byrnes 19 (1) 2005/06–2006/07 Adrian Caceres 42 (6) 2006/07–2007/08 Billy Celeski 91 (2) 2008/09–2012/13 Isaka Cernak 21 (2) 2011/12–2012/13 Geoffrey Claeys 16 (0) 2005/06 Claudinho 5 (1) 2006/07 Nathan Coe 73 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Pablo Contreras 20 (0) 2013/14 Ante Covic 24 (0) 2011/12 Christopher Cristaldo 4 (1) 2012/13–2013/14 Matthieu Delpierre 41 (1) 2014/15–2015/16 Thomas Deng 65 (2) 2015/16–2018/19 Ricky Diaco 13 (1) 2005/06 Spase Dilevski 14 (1) 2012/13 Dino Djulbic 3 (0) 2017/18 Julius Doe 2 (0) 2011/12 James Donachie 48 (1) 2016/17–2018/19 Kieran Dover 1 (0) 2014/15 Mate Dugandzic 37 (7) 2009/10–2010/11 Nathan Elasi 7 (0) 2009/10 Fabio 23 (1) 2011/12 Michael Ferrante 26 (1) 2005/06–2006/07 Diogo Ferreira 52 (2) 2010/11–2012/13 Guilherme Finkler 93 (20) 2012/13–2015/16 Marcos Flores 24 (4) 2012/13 Matthew Foschini 42 (0) 2009/10–2012/13 Petar Franjic 31 (0) 2010/11–2012/13 Fred 20 (4) 2006/07 Eugene Galekovic 15 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Sam Gallagher 2 (0) 2012/13

Giancarlo Gallifuoco 3 (0) 2015/16 Scott Galloway 54 (1) 2012/13–2015/16 Leroy George 29 (9) 2017/18 Daniel Georgievski 67 (3) 2014/15–2016/17 Jason Geria 107 (0) 2012/13–2017/18 Carlos Hernandez 121 (36) 2007/08–2011/12 Keisuke Honda 20 (7) 2018/19 Josh Hope 18 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 George Howard 13 (1) 2014/15–2016/17 Jai Ingham 52 (1) 2015/16–2018/19 James Jeggo 30 (2) 2011/12–2013/14 Elvis Kamsoba 16 (0) 2018/19 Joseph Katebian 1 (0) 2015/16 Joseph Keenan 12 (0) 2007/08 Geoff Kellaway 9 (0) 2010/11 Matthew Kemp 79 (2) 2007/08–2011/12 Harry Kewell 25 (8) 2011/12 Richard Kitzbichler 18 (5) 2005/06 Antun Kovacic 2 (0) 2006/07 Robbie Kruse 39 (16) 2009/10–2010/11 Mitchell Langerak 21 (0) 2007/08–2009/10 Adrian Leijer 176 (7) 2005/06–2014/15 Anthony Lesiotis 6 (0) 2018/19 Vince Lia 24 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Jose-Luis Lopez 18 (0) 2008/09 Leandro Love 15 (0) 2007/08 Ubay Luzardo 7 (0) 2011/12 Rashid Mahazi 73 (0) 2013/14–2016/17 Jesse Makarounas 36 (0) 2012/13–2015/16 Theo Markelis 5 (0) 2012/13 Cameron McGilp 1 (0) 2016/17 Ljubo Milicevic 2 (0) 2007/08 Mark Milligan 87 (18) 2011/12–2017/18 Glen Moss 14 (0) 2009/10 Nik Mrdja 3 (1) 2009/10 Daniel Mullen 9 (0) 2012/13 Dylan Murnane 24 (0) 2012/13–2015/16 Kevin Muscat 122 (28) 2005/06–2010/11 Andrew Nabbout 40 (5) 2012/13–2014/15 Ney-Fabiano 30 (6) 2008/09–2009/10 Mitch Nichols 14 (3) 2013/14 Georg Niedermeier 19 (2) 2018/19 Stefan Nigro 26 (0) 2015/16–2017/18 Luke O`Dea 2 (0) 2012/13 Steven Pace 8 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Connor Pain 53 (3) 2012/13–2015/16 Steve Pantelidis 53 (0) 2005/06–2007/08 Sebastian Pasquali 2 (0) 2016/17 Kaz Patafta 14 (1) 2007/08 Michael Petkovic 31 (0) 2010/11 Luke Pilkington 3 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Daniel Piorkowski 30 (0) 2005/06–2007/08 Tom Pondeljak 78 (7) 2008/09–2011/12

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Carl Recchia 12 (0) 2005/06 Ricardinho 19 (2) 2010/11 James Robinson 7 (1) 2006/07 Tomas Rogic 8 (0) 2013/14 Marco Rojas 75 (27) 2011/12–2016/17 Storm Roux 27 (2) 2018/19 Sebastian Ryall 24 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Matias Sanchez 25 (0) 2017/18 Kristian Sarkies 35 (3) 2005/06–2006/07 Jean-Carlo Solorzano 14 (0) 2011/12 Francesco Stella 7 (0) 2012/13 Simon Storey 32 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Surat Sukha 36 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Sutee Suksomkit 9 (0) 2009/10 Chris Tadrosse 8 (0) 2005/06 Ramazan Tavsancioglu 4 (0) 2005/06 Michael Theo 71 (0) 2005/06–2008/09

Christian Theoharous 19 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Lawrence Thomas 101 (0) 2011/12–2018/19 Archie Thompson 224 (90) 2005/06–2015/16 Michael Thwaite 16 (0) 2008/09 Ola Toivonen 22 (15) 2018/19 Adama Traore 48 (1) 2012/13–2013/14 James Troisi 105 (27) 2013/14–2018/19 Carl Valeri 113 (2) 2014/15–2018/19 Rodrigo Vargas 139 (7) 2006/07–2011/12 Daniel Vasilevski 12 (0) 2007/08 Tando Velaphi 3 (0) 2011/12–2012/13 Andrew Vlahos 18 (0) 2005/06 Danny Vukovic 23 (0) 2015/16 Nick Ward 46 (5) 2007/08–2010/11 Pierce Waring 1 (0) 2017/18 Rhys Williams 25 (1) 2017/18

MELBOURNE VICTORY – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L Ernie Merrick 28-Aug-05 (D1-1 v Sydney) 20-Feb-11 (L0-1 v Gold Coast) 151 70 37 44 Mehmet Durakovic 08-Oct-11 (D0-0 v Sydney) 04-Jan-12 (L0-2 v Central Coast) 14 3 6 5 Kevin Muscat 07-Jan-12 (W2-1 v Newcastle) 1 1 0 0 Jim Magilton 13-Jan-12 (D1-1 v Adelaide) 24-Mar-12 (L2-4 v Perth) 12 2 5 5 Ange Postecoglou 05-Oct-12 (L1-2 v Melb City) 25-Oct-13 (W1-0 v Brisbane) 79 41 23 15 Kevin Muscat 04-Nov-13 (W3-2 v Wellington) 12-May-19 (L1-6 v Sydney) 171 86 37 48

MELBOURNE VICTORY – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A

Adelaide United 49 25 10 14 79 54 27 19 3 5 53 25 22 6 7 9 26 29 Brisbane Roar FC 45 21 9 15 66 58 22 11 6 5 37 26 23 10 3 10 29 32 Central Coast Mariners 43 23 11 9 81 58 22 13 6 3 43 28 21 10 5 6 38 30 Melbourne City FC 28 12 7 9 45 39 14 6 4 4 25 19 14 6 3 5 20 20 Newcastle Jets 43 17 9 17 58 57 22 12 3 7 36 24 21 5 6 10 22 33 Perth Glory 43 16 10 17 72 68 22 10 7 5 42 28 21 6 3 12 30 40 Sydney FC 50 16 19 15 72 74 25 10 9 6 37 32 25 6 10 9 35 42 Wellington Phoenix 37 20 9 8 78 51 20 13 5 2 47 20 17 7 4 6 31 31 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 21 13 4 4 40 15 10 6 3 1 23 8 11 7 1 3 17 7 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Adelaide United

09-Sep-05 (A) L 0–1 28-Oct-05 (H) L 0–1 05-Jan-06 (A) L 0–1 25-Aug-06 (H) W 2–0 15-Oct-06 (H) L 0–1 01-Dec-06 (A) W 3–1 28-Jan-07f (A) D 0–0 04-Feb-07f (H) W 2–1 18-Feb-07gf (H) W 6–0 07-Sep-07 (A) D 1–1 12-Oct-07 (A) L 1–4 08-Dec-07 (H) D 2–2 12-Sep-08 (H) W 1–0 31-Oct-08 (A) W 3–2 06-Jan-09 (H) W 1–0 07-Feb-09f (A) W 2–0 14-Feb-09f (H) W 4–0 28-Feb-09gf (H) W 1–0 18-Sep-09 (A) W 2–0 24-Oct-09 (H) W 3–1 23-Jan-10 (H) W 2–0 29-Oct-10 (H) W 2–1 09-Jan-11 (H) L 1–4 11-Feb-11 (A) L 1–2 14-Oct-11 (A) L 0–1 10-Dec-11 (H) D 1–1 13-Jan-12 (H) D 1–1 19-Oct-12 (H) W 2–1 07-Dec-12 (A) L 2–4 08-Feb-13 (A) L 0–1 18-Oct-13 (A) D 2–2 23-Nov-13 (H) W 3–0 22-Feb-14 (H) W 4–3 17-Oct-14 (A) D 1–1 28-Nov-14 (H) W 3–2 21-Mar-15 (A) D 2–2 09-Oct-15 (A) D 0–0 28-Nov-15 (H) W 2–1 19-Feb-16 (H) L 0–1 22-Oct-16 (A) W 2–1 07-Jan-17 (A) W 2–0 25-Feb-17 (H) W 2–1 20-Oct-17 (A) D 2–2 08-Dec-17 (H) L 1–2 24-Feb-18 (H) W 3–0 22-Apr-18f (H) W 2–1 08-Dec-18 (H) W 2–0 09-Jan-19 (A) L 0–2 19-Apr-19 (A) L 0–1 All (49 games): W25–D10–L14

v Brisbane Roar FC

18-Sep-05 (A) D 1–1 04-Nov-05 (H) L 0–1 15-Jan-06 (A) W 1–0 01-Oct-06 (H) W 4–1 17-Nov-06 (A) W 2–0 12-Jan-07 (H) L 1–2 28-Sep-07 (H) W 2–0 16-Nov-07 (A) L 0–1 05-Jan-08 (A) W 2–1 28-Sep-08 (H) L 0–2 08-Nov-08 (A) W 1–0 02-Jan-09 (H) W 2–1 15-Aug-09 (H) D 3–3 03-Oct-09 (H) W 2–1 21-Nov-09 (A) W 1–0 12-Sep-10 (H) W 3–0 23-Oct-10 (A) L 1–2 03-Dec-10 (H) D 3–3 05-Nov-11 (H) D 2–2 31-Dec-11 (A) L 1–3 18-Feb-12 (A) L 2–3 13-Oct-12 (A) L 0–5 15-Dec-12 (H) D 1–1 09-Mar-13 (A) D 1–1 25-Oct-13 (H) W 1–0 04-Jan-14 (H) L 0–3 22-Mar-14 (A) L 0–1 27-Apr-14f (A) L 0–1 21-Nov-14 (H) W 1–0 15-Apr-15 (A) W 2–1 18-Apr-15 (A) W 1–0 15-Jan-16 (H) W 4–0 12-Mar-16 (A) L 0–5 09-Apr-16 (H) D 0–0 15-Apr-16f (A) L 1–2 07-Oct-16 (A) D 1–1 13-Jan-17 (H) W 3–2 25-Mar-17 (A) L 0–1 30-Apr-17f (H) W 1–0 11-Nov-17 (H) D 1–1 17-Dec-17 (A) W 2–1 09-Feb-18 (H) L 1–2 14-Dec-18 (A) W 4–2 15-Jan-19 (A) W 5–0 16-Mar-19 (H) W 2–1 All (45 games): W21–D9–L15

v Central Coast Mariners

30-Sep-05 (A) W 2–1 18-Nov-05 (H) L 0–2 27-Jan-06 (A) L 1–3 17-Sep-06 (H) W 1–0 03-Nov-06 (H) D 3–3 31-Dec-06 (A) W 2–1 16-Sep-07 (H) D 0–0 04-Nov-07 (A) L 1–2 31-Dec-07 (A) W 5–2 20-Sep-08 (A) D 2–2 21-Nov-08 (H) W 2–1 16-Jan-09 (H) W 3–0 06-Aug-09 (H) L 0–2 07-Nov-09 (H) L 0–4 12-Dec-09 (A) W 3–0 03-Sep-10 (A) L 0–2 18-Nov-10 (H) D 2–2 31-Dec-10 (A) W 2–1 12-Nov-11 (A) D 0–0 04-Jan-12 (A) L 0–2 10-Feb-12 (H) W 2–1 17-Nov-12 (H) D 2–2 12-Jan-13 (H) D 1–1 23-Feb-13 (A) L 2–6 14-Apr-13f (A) L 0–1 29-Nov-13 (A) D 0–0 08-Feb-14 (A) W 3–1 07-Mar-14 (H) W 3–1 05-Dec-14 (A) W 3–0 27-Mar-15 (H) W 2–1 26-Apr-15 (H) W 3–1 19-Nov-15 (H) W 2–1 08-Jan-16 (A) D 3–3 06-Mar-16 (A) W 2–0 28-Dec-16 (H) W 4–1 19-Feb-17 (A) W 3–0 14-Apr-17 (H) W 1–0 29-Oct-17 (A) D 1–1 06-Jan-18 (H) D 1–1 18-Mar-18 (H) W 5–2 11-Nov-18 (H) W 4–1 02-Feb-19 (A) W 3–2 14-Apr-19 (H) W 2–1 All (43 games): W23–D11–L9

v Newcastle Jets

25-Sep-05 (H) W 1–0 11-Nov-05 (H) D 0–0 22-Jan-06 (A) L 0–1 08-Oct-06 (A) W 2–0 26-Nov-06 (H) L 0–1 19-Jan-07 (A) L 0–4 21-Sep-07 (A) D 2–2 26-Oct-07 (H) L 0–2 16-Dec-07 (H) L 1–3 29-Aug-08 (H) W 5–0 18-Oct-08 (A) L 0–1 19-Dec-08 (A) L 2–4 03-Sep-09 (H) D 1–1 18-Oct-09 (A) W 3–1 10-Jan-10 (A) L 2–3 25-Sep-10 (A) D 0–0 27-Dec-10 (H) W 2–1 02-Feb-11 (H) W 2–0 03-Dec-11 (A) L 1–3 07-Jan-12 (H) W 2–1 03-Mar-12 (H) L 1–3 26-Oct-12 (A) L 1–2 28-Dec-12 (H) W 3–2 03-Mar-13 (H) W 5–0 08-Dec-13 (H) L 1–2 10-Jan-14 (A) D 1–1 05-Apr-14 (A) D 2–2 08-Nov-14 (A) D 2–2 27-Dec-14 (H) W 1–0 10-Apr-15 (H) L 0–1 23-Oct-15 (A) L 0–1 03-Jan-16 (A) W 1–0 20-Mar-16 (H) D 1–1 26-Nov-16 (H) W 2–0 02-Jan-17 (H) W 4–2 13-Feb-17 (A) D 0–0 23-Nov-17 (A) L 1–4 29-Dec-17 (H) W 2–1 03-Feb-18 (A) L 0–2 05-May-18gf (A) W 1–0 03-Nov-18 (A) W 1–0 12-Jan-19 (H) W 2–1 02-Mar-19 (H) L 0–2 All (43 games): W17–D9–L17

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v Perth Glory

04-Sep-05 (H) D 2–2 23-Oct-05 (A) L 1–2 29-Dec-05 (H) D 2–2 24-Sep-06 (A) W 2–1 09-Nov-06 (H) W 1–0 07-Jan-07 (A) D 2–2 01-Sep-07 (H) D 0–0 21-Oct-07 (H) W 2–1 02-Dec-07 (A) L 1–3 04-Oct-08 (H) W 4–0 06-Dec-08 (A) L 1–3 11-Jan-09 (A) L 2–3 28-Aug-09 (A) L 1–2 01-Nov-09 (A) W 2–1 16-Jan-10 (H) W 6–2 14-Aug-10 (H) L 0–2 14-Nov-10 (A) L 1–3 18-Dec-10 (H) W 2–0 20-Nov-11 (H) D 2–2 22-Jan-12 (A) L 1–4 24-Mar-12 (A) L 2–4 30-Nov-12 (H) W 1–0 19-Jan-13 (A) W 1–0 23-Mar-13 (H) L 2–3 05-Apr-13f (H) W 2–1 13-Dec-13 (H) W 2–0 31-Jan-14 (A) D 1–1 15-Mar-14 (A) W 2–1 02-Jan-15 (H) L 1–2 25-Jan-15 (A) D 3–3 07-Mar-15 (H) D 1–1 16-Dec-15 (A) L 0–1 27-Dec-15 (H) D 1–1 30-Jan-16 (A) L 2–3 02-Dec-16 (H) D 1–1 21-Jan-17 (A) L 1–2 11-Mar-17 (H) W 4–1 19-Nov-17 (A) W 2–0 13-Jan-18 (H) W 3–2 25-Mar-18 (A) L 0–1 28-Oct-18 (H) L 2–3 10-Feb-19 (H) L 1–2 30-Mar-19 (A) W 2–0 All (43 games): W16–D10–L17

v Sydney FC

28-Aug-05 (A) D 1–1 16-Oct-05 (H) W 5–0 03-Dec-05 (A) L 1–2 02-Sep-06 (H) W 3–2 21-Oct-06 (A) W 2–1 08-Dec-06 (H) D 0–0 06-Oct-07 (A) W 1–0 10-Nov-07 (H) D 0–0 20-Jan-08 (A) D 2–2 16-Aug-08 (A) D 0–0 25-Oct-08 (H) L 0–2 27-Dec-08 (H) W 3–2 09-Oct-09 (H) L 0–3 19-Dec-09 (H) D 0–0 14-Feb-10 (A) L 0–2 18-Feb-10f (H) W 2–1 07-Mar-10f (A) D 2–2 20-Mar-10gf (H) D 1–1 07-Aug-10 (A) D 3–3 16-Oct-10 (H) W 3–0 15-Jan-11 (A) D 1–1 08-Oct-11 (H) D 0–0 26-Jan-12 (H) D 2–2 10-Mar-12 (A) L 0–1 10-Nov-12 (A) W 3–2 26-Jan-13 (H) W 3–1 16-Mar-13 (A) D 1–1 09-Nov-13 (A) L 2–3 26-Jan-14 (H) L 0–5 29-Mar-14 (H) D 1–1 18-Apr-14f (H) W 2–1 15-Nov-14 (A) D 0–0 13-Dec-14 (H) D 3–3 14-Feb-15 (A) D 3–3 17-May-15gf (H) W 3–0 14-Nov-15 (A) W 4–2 26-Jan-16 (H) W 1–0 27-Feb-16 (H) D 1–1 05-Nov-16 (A) L 1–2 26-Jan-17 (H) L 1–2 03-Mar-17 (A) L 0–1 07-May-17gf (A) D 1–1 07-Oct-17 (H) L 0–1 26-Jan-18 (H) L 1–3 13-Apr-18 (A) L 0–1 28-Apr-18f (A) W 3–2 25-Nov-18 (A) W 2–1 26-Jan-19 (H) W 2–1 06-Apr-19 (A) L 1–2 12-May-19f (A) L 1–6 All (50 games): W16–D19–L15

v Wellington Phoenix

26-Aug-07 (A) D 2–2 24-Nov-07 (H) D 1–1 11-Jan-08 (H) W 3–0 24-Aug-08 (A) W 4–2 28-Nov-08 (A) L 1–2 23-Jan-09 (H) W 2–0 13-Sep-09 (H) D 1–1 04-Dec-09 (A) D 1–1 26-Jan-10 (H) W 4–0 15-Sep-10 (H) D 0–0 27-Nov-10 (A) D 2–2 05-Jan-11 (A) L 0–2 30-Oct-11 (A) W 2–1 18-Dec-11 (H) W 3–1 16-Mar-12 (H) W 3–0 05-Nov-12 (H) W 3–2 05-Jan-13 (H) W 2–0 31-Mar-13 (A) W 3–2 04-Nov-13 (H) W 3–2 18-Jan-14 (A) L 0–5 12-Apr-14 (A) W 4–1 03-Nov-14 (H) W 2–0 01-Mar-15 (H) L 2–3 05-Apr-15 (A) W 3–0 02-Nov-15 (H) W 3–0 05-Dec-15 (A) L 0–2 02-Apr-16 (A) W 4–1 31-Oct-16 (H) W 6–1 17-Jan-17 (A) L 0–3 02-Apr-17 (H) L 0–3 03-Dec-17 (A) W 3–2 10-Jan-18 (A) L 1–2 08-Apr-18 (H) W 2–1 28-Dec-18 (H) D 1–1 20-Jan-19 (H) D 3–3 15-Feb-19 (A) D 1–1 03-May-19f (H) W 3–1 All (37 games): W20–D9–L8 v Melbourne City FC

08-Oct-10 (A) L 1–2 11-Dec-10 (A) W 3–1 22-Jan-11 (H) D 2–2 22-Oct-11 (H) D 0–0 23-Dec-11 (A) L 2–3 04-Feb-12 (A) D 0–0 05-Oct-12 (H) L 1–2 22-Dec-12 (A) W 2–1 02-Feb-13 (H) W 2–1

12-Oct-13 (H) D 0–0 21-Dec-13 (A) W 3–1 01-Mar-14 (A) L 0–4 25-Oct-14 (H) W 5–2 20-Dec-14 (A) L 0–1 07-Feb-15 (H) W 3–0 08-May-15f (H) W 3–0 17-Oct-15 (H) W 3–2 19-Dec-15 (A) L 1–2 13-Feb-16 (A) D 2–2 15-Oct-16 (H) L 1–4 17-Dec-16 (A) W 2–1 04-Feb-17 (H) W 2–1 14-Oct-17 (H) L 1–2 23-Dec-17 (A) W 1–0 02-Mar-18 (A) W 2–1 20-Oct-18 (H) L 1–2 22-Dec-18 (A) D 1–1 23-Feb-19 (H) D 1–1 All (28 games): W12–D7–L9 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

24-Nov-12 (A) W 2–0 01-Jan-13 (A) L 1–2 16-Feb-13 (H) L 1–2 16-Nov-13 (A) L 0–1 28-Dec-13 (H) D 1–1 14-Jan-14 (H) W 3–1 10-Oct-14 (H) W 4–1 06-Jan-15 (A) W 2–1 13-Mar-15 (A) W 3–0 12-Dec-15 (A) L 0–2 06-Feb-16 (H) D 1–1 25-Mar-16 (H) W 2–0 12-Nov-16 (H) W 3–0 10-Dec-16 (A) W 3–0 08-Apr-17 (A) D 0–0 06-Nov-17 (H) D 1–1 19-Jan-18 (A) W 3–0 31-Mar-18 (H) W 3–1 01-Dec-18 (H) W 4–0 05-Jan-19 (A) W 2–1 27-Apr-19 (A) W 1–0 All (21 games): W13–D4–L4

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HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2005/06 Olympic Park (10 games) 2006/07 Marvel Stadium (8), Olympic Park (3) 2007/08 Marvel Stadium (10) 2008/09 Marvel Stadium (11) 2009/10 Marvel Stadium (14) 2010/11 AAMI Park (10), Marvel Stadium (5) 2011/12 AAMI Park (8), Marvel Stadium (5), Aurora Stadium (1) 2012/13 AAMI Park (8), Marvel Stadium (5), Aurora Stadium (1) 2013/14 AAMI Park (8), Marvel Stadium (5) 2014/15 AAMI Park (8), Marvel Stadium (5), GMHBA Stadium (1) 2015/16 AAMI Park (8), Marvel Stadium (5) 2016/17 AAMI Park (8), Marvel Stadium (5), GMHBA Stadium (1) 2017/18 AAMI Park (8), Marvel Stadium (5), GMHBA Stadium (1) 2018/19 AAMI Park (8), Marvel Stadium (5), GMHBA Stadium (1)

HOME CROWDS by season Season Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2005/06 14 158 18 206 v Sydney FC (16-Oct-05) 10 078 v New Zealand Knights (04-Feb-06) 2006/07 27 728 50 333 v Sydney FC (08-Dec-06) 15 563 v New Zealand Knights (17-Dec-06) 2007/08 26 064 31 884 v Sydney FC (10-Nov-07) 20 938 v Wellington Phoenix (24-Nov-07) 2008/09 24 516 31 564 v Sydney FC (25-Oct-08) 18 036 v Perth Glory (04-Oct-08) 2009/10 20 748 30 668 v Sydney FC (09-Oct-09) 15 168 v Newcastle Jets (03-Sep-09) 2010/11 15 243 32 321 v Melbourne City FC (22-Jan-11) 8 287 v Gold Coast United (30-Jan-11) 2011/12 19 208 40 351 v Sydney FC (08-Oct-11) 5 268 v Gold Coast United (01-Feb-12) 2012/13 21 885 42 032 v Melbourne City FC (05-Oct-12) 6 238 v Central Coast Mariners (12-Jan-13) 2013/14 21 808 45 202 v Melbourne City FC (12-Oct-13) 14 774 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (14-Jan-14) 2014/15 25 388 43 729 v Melbourne City FC (25-Oct-14) 18 205 v Central Coast Mariners (27-Mar-15) 2015/16 23 112 40 217 v Melbourne City FC (17-Oct-15) 14 383 v Newcastle Jets (20-Mar-16) 2016/17 22 008 43 188 v Melbourne City FC (15-Oct-16) 14 081 v Newcastle Jets (02-Jan-17) 2017/18 17 631 35 792 v Melbourne City FC (14-Oct-17) 8 370 v Central Coast Mariners (06-Jan-18) 2018/19 20 604 40 504 v Melbourne City FC (20-Oct-18) 8 039 v Newcastle Jets (02-Mar-19) Finals series (home games) 2007 51 425 55 436 v Adelaide United (18-Feb-07) 47 413 v Adelaide United (04-Feb-07) 2009 44 005 53 273 v Adelaide United (28-Feb-09) 34 736 v Adelaide United (14-Feb-09) 2010 31 507 44 560 v Sydney FC (20-Mar-10) 18 453 v Sydney FC (18-Feb-10) 2013 22 902 22 902 v Perth Glory (05-Apr-13) 2014 20 802 20 802 v Sydney FC (18-Apr-14) 2015 40 358 50 873 v Melbourne City FC (08-May-15) 29 843 v Sydney FC (17-May-15) 2017 20 202 20 202 v Brisbane Roar FC (30-Apr-17) 2018 15 502 15 502 v Adelaide United (22-Apr-18) 2019 16 010 16 010 v Wellington Phoenix (03-May-19) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 55 436 v Adelaide United (18-Feb-07) Marvel Stadium* 53 273 v Adelaide United (28-Feb-09) Marvel Stadium* 50 873 v Melbourne City FC (08-May-15) Marvel Stadium 50 333 v Sydney FC (08-Dec-06) Marvel Stadium 47 413 v Adelaide United (04-Feb-07) Marvel Stadium * Grand Final

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MELBOURNE VICTORY – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA 2005 OFC Club Championship Qualifying 1 0 1 0 0 0 2005 Pre-Season Cup 4 1 2 1 3 4 Hyundai A-League 2005/06 Season 21 7 5 9 26 24 2006 Pre-Season Cup 6 2 2 2 6 7 Hyundai A-League 2006/07 Season 24 16 4 4 49 21 2007 Pre-Season Cup 5 0 1 4 3 7 Hyundai A-League 2007/08 Season 21 6 9 6 29 29 AFC Champions League 2008 6 2 1 3 10 11 2008 Pre-Season Cup 4 2 1 1 3 2 Hyundai A-League 2008/09 Season 24 15 2 7 46 27 Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season 30 15 7 8 52 36 AFC Champions League 2010 6 1 1 4 3 10 Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 31 11 10 10 45 40 AFC Champions League 2011 6 1 3 2 7 11 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 27 6 11 10 35 43 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 29 14 5 10 50 47 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 29 12 8 9 44 45 AFC Champions League 2014 7 3 2 2 11 10 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 3 2 0 1 10 4 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 29 17 8 4 62 31 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 5 5 0 0 17 3 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 28 11 8 9 41 35 AFC Champions League 2016 8 2 4 2 9 10 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 4 3 0 1 6 3 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 29 16 5 8 51 32 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 2 1 0 1 5 4 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 30 15 5 10 49 40 AFC Champions League 2018 6 2 2 2 11 16 FFA Cup 2018 2 1 0 1 3 3 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 29 16 5 8 54 39 AFC Champions League 2019 6 0 1 5 4 17 FFA Cup 2019 1 0 0 1 2 3 Overall record 463 205 113 145 746 614

Biggest win in all official matches W6-0 v Adelaide United (Marvel Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2007 Finals Series,

v Tuggeranong (Viking Park) Westfield FFA Cup 2014, v Balmain Tigers (Leichhardt Oval) Westfield FFA Cup 2015 Biggest loss in all official matches L0-5 v Brisbane Roar, Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season; v Sydney FC, Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season,

v Wellington Phoenix, Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season; v Brisbane Roar FC, Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season

Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 355 Leigh Broxham 2005–2019 97 Archie Thompson 2005–2016 262 Archie Thompson 2005–2016 86 Besart Berisha 2014–2018 205 Adrian Leijer 2005–2014/15 51 Kosta Barbarouses 2013/14–2019 167 Rodrigo Vargas 2006–2011/12 50 Danny Allsopp 2005–2012/13 161 Kosta Barbarouses 2013/14–2019 39 Carlos Hernandez 2007–2011/12

HONOURS Hyundai A-League Premiers three times (2006/07, 2008/09, 2014/15) Hyundai A-League Champions four times (2007, 2009, 2015, 2018)

Hyundai A-League Runners-up once (2010) Pre-Season Cup Winners once (2008), FFA Cup Winners once (2015)

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NEWCASTLE JETS – FIXTURES

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sat 19 Oct Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 26 Oct Adelaide United McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Fri 01 Nov Sydney FC Leichhardt Oval 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 09 Nov Perth Glory McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 16 Nov Western United FC GMHBA Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 30 Nov Western Sydney Wanderers FC McDonald Jones Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Dec Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 5:30pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 15 Dec Melbourne City FC McDonald Jones Stadium 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Dec Perth Glory HBF Park 4:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Dec Brisbane Roar FC McDonald Jones Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 05 Jan Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Fri 10 Jan Sydney FC McDonald Jones Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Jan Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 24 Jan Wellington Phoenix SkyStadium 7:15pm 5:15pm ..... .....

Sat 01 Feb Western United FC McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 09 Feb Central Coast Mariners McDonald Jones Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 15 Feb Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 22 Feb Melbourne Victory McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 29 Feb Perth Glory McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 15 Mar Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 5:30pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 22 Mar Wellington Phoenix McDonald Jones Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Mar Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 05 Apr Melbourne City FC McDonald Jones Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 12 Apr Brisbane Roar FC Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Apr Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Fri 24 Apr Western United FC McDonald Jones Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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NEWCASTLE JETS – SQUAD

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Glen Moss Goalkeeper 19-Jan-83 Wellington Phoenix 2 Robert Burns (NIR) Defender 07-Oct-99 Hearts (Scotland) 3 Jason Hoffman Defender 28-Jan-89 Melbourne City FC 4 Nigel Boogaard Defender 14-Aug-86 Adelaide United 5 Benjamin Kantarovski Midfielder 20-Jan-92 Broadmeadow Magic (NNSW) 6 Steven Ugarkovic Midfielder 19-Aug-94 Osijek (Croatia) 8 Wesley Hoolahan (IRE) Midfielder 20-May-82 West Bromwich Albion (England) 9 Abdiel Arroyo (PAN) Forward 13-Dec-93 Santa Clara (Portugal) 10 Dimi Petratos Forward 10-Nov-92 Brisbane Roar FC 11 Nicholas Fitzgerald Forward 13-Feb-92 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 14 Kaine Sheppard (ENG) Forward 26-Nov-93 Avondale (Vic) 16 Matthew Millar Midfielder 23-Aug-96 Central Coast Mariners 18 John Koutroumbis Defender 06-Mar-98 Perth Glory 19 Kosta Petratos Midfielder 01-Mar-98 Perth Glory 20 Lewis Italiano Goalkeeper 10-Dec-90 Stirling Lions (WA) 22 Lachlan Jackson Defender 12-Mar-95 Brisbane Roar FC 23 Matthew Ridenton (NZL) Midfielder 11-Mar-96 Wellington Phoenix 25 Jack Simmons Midfielder 04-Apr-02 Kotara South (NNSW) 28 Patrick Langlois Defender 28-Oct-99 Broadmeadown Magic (NNSW) 31 Maki Petratos Forward 11-Sep-00 Central Coast Mariners (NYL) 32 Angus Thurgate Midfielder 08-Feb-00 Football Mid North Coast 40 Noah James Goalkeeper 14-Feb-01 Charlestown (NNSW) 44 Nikolai Topor-Stanley Defender 11-Mar-85 Western Sydney Wanderers FC

NEWCASTLE JETS – COACH

ERNIE MERRICK Coaching experience:

1979–1984 Doveton (Vic) assistant, 1986 Frankston Pines (Vic) assistant,

1987–1988 Preston (Australia), 1989–1991 Sunshine (Australia),

1992–2004 Victorian Institute of Sport, 2004–2011 Melbourne Victory,

2011–2012 Hong Kong national team,

2013–2016 Wellington Phoenix, 2017– Newcastle Jets.

Career profile: Born 15 January 1953 in Scotland, moved to Australia in 1975; played in the

Victorian state league from 1975 to 1984, with Frankston City and Doveton.

Won the Victorian coach of the year award in his first year as head coach 1987.

Led Melbourne Victory to Hyundai A-League Championships 2007 and 2009, the first copach to win two Hyundai A-League Championships.

Hyundai A-League Coach of the Year twice, 2007 and 2010.

Took Newcastle Jets to its first Grand Final in ten years in 2018.

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NEWCASTLE JETS – PLAYER PROFILES

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Abdiel Arroyo

Position: Forward

Born: 13-Dec-93

Height: 187cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Colon, Panama. Nationality: Panamanian. Senior career: 2011–2016 Arabe Unido (Panama), 2016 RNK Split

(Croatia), 2016 Deportes Tolima (Colombia), 2017 Danubio (Uruguay), 2017–2018 Alajuelense (Costa Rica),

2018–2019 Arabe Unido (Panama), 2018–2019 Santa Clara (Portugal), 2019 Alajuelense (Costa Rica). National league

statistics: Arabe Unido 31 apps (13 gls), RNK Split 14 apps, Deportes Tolima 16 apps (1 gl), Danubio 16 apps (4 gls),

Alajuelense 11 apps (3 gls), Santa Clara 5 apps. Representative honours: Panama senior team.

Nigel Boogaard Position: Defender

Born: 14-Aug-86

Height: 188cm

Weight: 88kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Dudley-Redhead, Newcastle Breakers. Senior career: 2002–2003 Newcastle United (Australia), 2003–2004 Newcastle United, 2004–2005

Central Coast (NSW), 2005–2010 Central Coast Mariners, 2010–2015 Adelaide United, 2015–2019 Newcastle Jets.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle United 1 app, Central Coast Mariners 55 apps (2 gls), Adelaide United 98 apps (2 gls), Newcastle Jets 88 apps (3 gls). Representative

honours: Australian Under-23, Under-17, Schoolboy.

Robert Burns

Position: Defender

Born: 07-Oct-99

Height: 173cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Antrim, Northern Ireland. Junior clubs: Lisburn, Cliftonville. Senior career: 2015–2017 Glenavon (Northern Ireland), 2017 Knockbreda (Northern Ireland), 2017–2018 Glenavon (Northern Ireland), 2018 Livingston (Scotland),

2019 Heart of Midlothian (Scotland). National league statistics: Glenavon 39 apps (5 gls), Livingston 8 apps,

Heart of Midlothian 5 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Northern Ireland Youth.

Nick Fitzgerald Position: Forward

Born: 13-Feb-92

Height: 175cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Castle Hill, Northern Spirit, Blacktown (Sydney). Senior career: 2009–2010 Central

Coast Mariners, 2010 Bundaberg Spirit (Qld), 2010–2011 Central Coast Mariners, 2011–2013 Brisbane Roar, 2013–2016 Central Coast Mariners, 2016–2018 Melbourne City, 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 71 apps (7 gls), Brisbane

Roar 23 apps (1 gl), Melbourne City 63 apps (8 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers 12 apps. Representative honours: Australian U-23, U-20 (squad), Schoolboy.

Jason Hoffman

Position: Defender

Born: 28-Jan-89

Height: 190cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Newcastle. Junior clubs: Mayfield United, Hamilton Olympic (Newcastle). Senior career: 2007 Hamilton

Olympic (NNSW), 2007–2010 Newcastle Jets, 2010–2015 Melbourne City, 2015–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 120 apps (12 gls),

Melbourne City 80 apps (3 gls). Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

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Wesley Hoolahan Position: Midfielder

Born: 20-May-82

Height: 168cm

Weight: 71kg

Born: Dublin, Ireland. Nationality: Irish. Junior club: Belvedere (Dublin). Senior career: 2001–2005 Shelbourne

(Ireland), 2005–2006 Livingston (Scotland), 2006–2008 Blackpool (England), 2008–2018 Norwich City (England), 2018–2019 West Bromwich Albion (England). National league statistics: Livingston 16 apps, Blackpool 87 apps (13 gls), Norwich City 320 apps (47 gls), West Bromwich Albion 6 apps. Representative honours: Ireland senior

team, Under-21.

Lewis Italiano

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 10-Dec-90

Height: 189cm

Weight: 83kg

Born: Perth. Junior club: Balcutta. Senior career: 2008–2010 Inglewood (WA), 2011 Balcatta (WA), 2011–2012

Perth Glory, 2012 Balcatta (WA), 2012–2013 Perth Glory, 2013 Oakleigh (Vic), 2013–2016 Wellington Phoenix, 2016

ECU Joondalup (WA), 2016–2017 Wellington Phoenix, 2017 Bulleen (Vic), 2017–2018 Wellington Phoenix, 2018

Stirling Lions (WA), 2018–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 19 apps, Newcastle

Jets 6 apps.

Lachlan Jackson

Position: Defender

Born: 12-Mar-95

Height: 194cm

Weight: 83kg

Born: Townsville. Junior club: Buderim Wanderers. Senior career: 2012–2015 Brisbane Roar, 2015–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 3 apps (1 gl), Newcastle Jets 64 apps (1 gl). Representative honours:

Australian Under-23.

Noah James

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 14-Feb-01

Height: 185cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Newcastle. Junior club: Charlestown. Senior career: 2018–2019 Newcastle Jets. Representative honours:

Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Ben Kantarovski

Position: Midfielder

Born: 20-Jan-92

Height: 183cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Newcastle. Junior club: Broadmeadow Magic. Senior career: 2007 Broadmeadow (NNSW), 2008–2019

Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 180 apps (9 gls). Representative honours: Australian

Under-23 (squad), Under-20, Under-17.

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Johnny Koutroumbis

Position: Defender

Born: 06-Mar-98

Height: 180cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: West Adelaide. Senior career: 2015 West Adelaide (SA), 2015–2016 Adelaide United, 2016–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 49 apps (3 gls). Representative honours:

Australian Under-23.

Patrick Langlois

Position: Defender

Born: 28-Oct-99

Height: 179cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: San Diego, United States. Junior club: Broadmeadow Magic. Senior career: 2017–2019

Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 1 app.

Matthew Millar

Position: Defender

Born: 23-Aug-96

Height: 178cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior club: Langwarrin. Senior career: 2013 Dandenong (Vic), 2013–2014 Melbourne City, 2014 Dandenong (Vic), 2014–2016 Melbourne City, 2016–2018 South Melbourne (Vic), 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 4 apps, Central Coast Mariners 24 apps (1 gl). Representative

honours: Australian Schoolboy.

Glen Moss

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 19-Jan-83

Height: 187cm

Weight: 90kg

Born: Hastings, NZ. Junior club: Runaway Bay (Gold Coast). Senior career: 2000–2001 Gold Coast City (Qld),

2001–2004 Sydney Olympic, 2004–2005 Bonnyrigg (NSW), 2005–2006 New Zealand Knights, 2006–2007 Dinamo Bucharest (Romania), 2007–2009 Wellington Phoenix, 2009–2010 Melbourne Victory, 2010–2012 Gold Coast

Utd, 2012–2017 Wellington Phoenix, 2017–2019 Newcastle Jets. Australian / Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney

Olympic 3 apps, NZ Knights 9 apps / Wellington Phoenix 140 apps, Melbourne Victory 14 apps, Gold Coast 41 apps,

Newcastle Jets 33 apps. Other national league statistics: Dinamo Bucharest 1 app. Representative honours: New

Zealand senior team (29 appearances), U-23, U-20.

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Dimi Petratos Position: Forward

Born: 10-Nov-92

Height: 176cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Penrith Nepean. Senior career: 2010 Sydney Olympic (NSW), 2010–2013 Sydney FC, 2013 Kelantan (Malaysia), 2013–2017 Brisbane Roar, 2017 Ulsan

Hyundai (Korea Republic), 2017–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 30 apps (5 gls),

Brisbane Roar 94 apps (15 gls), Newcastle Jets 53 apps (17 gls). Other national league statistics: Kelantan 10 apps,

Ulsan Hyundai 4 apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team 2018–2019 (3 appearances), U-23, U-20, U-17.

Kosta Petratos

Position: Midfielder

Born: 01-Mar-98

Height: 181cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sydney Olympic. Senior career: 2014–2016 Australian Institute of Sport, 2015–2017 Perth

Glory, 2017–2018 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 9 apps, Newcastle Jets 4 apps.

Representative honours: Australian Under-17.

Maki Petratos Position: Forward

Born: 11-Sep-00

Height: 178cm

Weight: 77kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sydney Olympic. Senior career: 2016–2017 Central Coast Mariners,

2018–2019 Newcastle Jets.

Matthew Ridenton

Position: Midfielder

Born: 11-Mar-96

Height: 180cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Auckland, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: Auckland City. Senior career: 2013 Auckland City (New Zealand), 2013–2018 Wellington

Phoenix, 2018–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 72 apps (4 gls), Newcastle

Jets 21 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: New Zealand senior team (2 appearances), Under-17.

Kaine Sheppard Position: Forward

Born: 26-Nov-93

Height: 190cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Wellingborough, England. Nationality: English. Junior club: Leyton Orient. Senior career: 2010–2011

Leyton Orient (England), 2011 St Albans City (England), 2011–2013 Histon (England), 2013 Braintree Town (England), 2013–2014 Histon (England), 2014–2017 Heidelberg (Vic), 2017 SJK Seinajoki (Finland), 2018 Avondale (Vic), 2018–

2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 22 apps (3 gls). Other national league

statistics: St Albans City 1 app (1 gl), Histon 48 apps (11 gls), Braintree Town 24 apps (3 gls), SJK Seinajoki 7 apps.

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Jack Simmons

Position: Midfielder

Born: 04-Apr-02

Height: 178cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Bathurst. Junior club: Kotara South Tigers. Senior career: 2018–2019 Newcastle Jets.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 1 app. Representative honours: Australian Under-17.

Angus Thurgate

Position: Midfielder

Born: 08-Feb-00

Height: 178cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Port Macquarie. Junior club: Port Saints (Port Macquarie). Senior career: 2017–2019 Newcastle Jets.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 16 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Nikolai Topor- Stanley

Position: Defender

Born: 11-Mar-85

Height: 191cm

Weight: 90kg

Born: Canberra. Junior clubs: Tuggeranong United, Woden Valley. Senior career: 2002 Canberra Olympic (ACT), 2003 Australian Institute of Sport, 2003–2004 Canberra Deakin (ACT), 2004–2005 Belconnen (NSW), 2005–2006 Manly United (NSW), 2006–2007 Sydney FC, 2007–2009 Perth Glory, 2009–2012 Newcastle Jets, 2012–2016 Western

Sydney Wanderers, 2016–2017 Hatta Club (UAE), 2017–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 14 apps, Perth Glory 37 apps, Newcastle Jets 137 apps

(5 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers 104 apps (3 gls). Other national league statistics: Hatta Club 22 apps.

Representative honours: Australian senior team 2008–2014 (4 appearances), Under-23, Under-20.

Steven Ugarkovic Position: Midfielder

Born: 19-Aug-94

Height: 187cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Sydney United, Blacktown Spartans. Senior career: 2013–2015 Osijek (Croatia), 2015

Gorica (Croatia), 2015 Osijek (Croatia), 2015–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Newcastle Jets 92 apps (3 gls). Other national league statistics: Osijek 42 apps (1 gl), Gorica 8 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23.

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NEWCASTLE JETS – 2018/19 REVIEW

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON STATS

Played 27

Won / Drew / Lost 10 / 5 / 12

Goals for 40 (1.5 per game)

Goals against 36 (1.3 per game)

Position on ladder 7th (10 teams)

Goals Roy O`Donovan 11, Dimi Petratos 6, Ronald Vargas 5, Joe Champness 3, Jason Hoffman 3, Kaine Sheppard 3, Jair 2, Kwabena Appiah 1, Nick Cowburn 1, Ben Kantarovski 1, Johnny Koutroumbis 1, Matthew Ridenton 1, Angus Thurgate 1

Goalkeepers Glen Moss 22 appearances (6 clean sheets) Lewis Italiano 6 appearances (0 clean sheets)

Coaches Ernie Merrick 27 games (W10–D5–L12)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 21-Oct Wellington Phoenix (A) L 1–2 (0–1) Petratos 95' 9 174 9th 26-Oct Adelaide United (A) D 1–1 (0–0) Vargas 52' 7 906 8th 03-Nov Melbourne Victory (H) L 0–1 (0–0) 11 814 10th 10-Nov Sydney FC (H) D 1–1 (0–1) Cowburn 87' 11 415 9th 23-Nov W.Sydney Wanderers (A) W 2–0 (1–0) Hoffman 25', Vargas 94' 10 458 7th 02-Dec Melbourne City (A) L 0–3 (0–2) 6 013 7th 09-Dec Brisbane Roar (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Sheppard 46'+, Jair 58' 9 719 6th 16-Dec Perth Glory (H) L 0–2 (0–2) 6 701 7th 23-Dec Central Coast Mariners (A) W 2–1 (0–1) Hoffman 66', Vargas 82' 8 923 7th 30-Dec Adelaide United (H) L 1–2 (0–1) O`Donovan 75' 9 005 7th 02-Jan Brisbane Roar (H) D 2–2 (1–0) Petratos 5', O`Donovan 67' 8 519 7th 06-Jan Melbourne City (A) L 1–2 (1–2) O`Donovan 4' 7 368 7th 12-Jan Melbourne Victory (A) L 1–2 (0–0) Sheppard 78' 16 694 7th 19-Jan Sydney FC (A) L 0–1 (0–1) 12 681 7th 23-Jan Central Coast Mariners (H) W 1–0 (0–0) Sheppard 54' 9 466 7th 27-Jan Perth Glory (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 11 393 7th 01-Feb W.Sydney Wanderers (A) W 5–1 (3–0) Petratos 18', Hoffman 22', O`Donovan 47'+ 59'p, Ridenton 49' 7 594 7th 07-Feb Wellington Phoenix (H) D 1–1 (1–0) Vargas 33' 7 394 7th 15-Feb Melbourne City (H) W 3–1 (1–0) Jair 22', Champness 75', O`Donovan 79' 7 980 7th 24-Feb Adelaide United (H) D 0–0 (0–0) 8 912 7th 02-Mar Melbourne Victory (A) W 2–0 (1–0) Koutroumbis 34', Petratos 96' 8 039 7th 16-Mar Central Coast Mariners (H) L 2–3 (0–0) O`Donovan 74', Vargas 81' 8 173 7th 30-Mar Wellington Phoenix (A) L 1–4 (0–1) O`Donovan 62' 9 028 7th 06-Apr W.Sydney Wanderers (H) W 3–2 (0–1) O`Donovan 63', Petratos 70', Thurgate 82' 8 756 7th 14-Apr Perth Glory (A) L 0–1 (0–0) 11 349 7th 20-Apr Brisbane Roar (A) W 6–1 (2–0) Champness 23' 68', O`Donovan 27' 55', Petratos 65', Appiah 92' 7 985 7th 27-Apr Sydney FC (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Kantarovski 41', Petratos 53' 10 260 7th

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2005/06 21 9 4 8 27 29 31 4 / 8 Ante Milicic 7 2006/07 21 8 6 7 32 30 30 3 / 8 Mark Bridge 8 2007/08 21 9 7 5 25 21 34 2 / 8 Joel Griffiths 14 2008/09 21 4 6 11 21 39 18 8 / 8 Joel Griffiths 7 2009/10 27 10 4 13 33 45 34 6 / 10 Matt Thompson 8 2010/11 30 9 8 13 29 33 35 7 / 11 Sasho Petrovski 6 2011/12 27 10 5 12 38 41 35 7 / 10 Jeremy Brockie, Ryan Griffiths 9 2012/13 27 8 7 12 30 45 31 8 / 10 Ryan Griffiths, Emile Heskey 9 2013/14 27 10 6 11 34 34 36 7 / 10 Adam Taggart 16 2014/15 27 3 8 16 23 55 17 10 / 10 Edson Montano 6 2015/16 27 8 6 13 28 41 30 8 / 10 Milos Trifunovic 9 2016/17 27 5 7 15 28 53 22 10 / 10 Andrew Nabbout 8 2017/18 27 15 5 7 57 37 50 2 / 10 Andrew Nabbout, Dimi Petratos 10 2018/19 27 10 5 12 40 36 35 7 / 10 Roy O`Donovan 11 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2006 2 0 1 1 1 2 Lost Minor Semi (2 legs) 2007 3 1 1 1 4 3 Won Minor Semi (2 legs), Lost Prelim.Final (on pens) 2008 4 3 0 1 6 5 Lost Major Semi (2 legs), Won Prelim.Final, Won Grand Final 2010 2 0 1 1 1 3 Won Elimination Final (on pens), Lost Minor Semi 2018 2 1 0 1 2 2 Won Semi Final, Lost Grand Final ALL GAMES 370 123 87 160 459 554 Premierships: 0; Championships: 1

BIGGEST WINS W8-2 v Central Coast (14-Apr-18) Central Coast W6-1 v Brisbane (20-Apr-19) Suncorp W5-0 v Wellington (22-Mar-14) McDonald Jones At home W5-0 v Wellington (22-Mar-14) McDonald Jones W4-0 v NZ Knights (18-Sep-05) McDonald Jones W4-0 v Melb Victory (19-Jan-07) McDonald Jones Away W8-2 v Central Coast (14-Apr-18) Central Coast W6-1 v Brisbane (20-Apr-19) Suncorp W5-1 v Central Coast (07-Oct-17) Central Coast

MOST GOALS SCORED 8 W8-2 v Central Coast (14-Apr-18) Central Coast 6 W6-1 v Brisbane (20-Apr-19) Suncorp 5 W5-2 v Sydney (05-Feb-12) Allianz

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 5 W8-2 v Central Coast (14-Apr-18) 2nd half 4 W5-0 v Wellington (22-Mar-14) 2nd half 4 W6-1 v Brisbane (20-Apr-19) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 7 mins W4-2 v NZ Knights (04-Nov-05) 4 goals in 31 mins W5-1 v Western Syd (01-Feb-19) 5 goals in 41 mins W5-1 v Western Syd (01-Feb-19)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-7 v Adelaide (24-Jan-15) Coopers L0-5 v Brisbane (26-Jan-06) McDonald Jones L0-5 v Melb Victory (29-Aug-08) Marvel At home L0-5 v Brisbane (26-Jan-06) McDonald Jones L1-6 v Perth (24-Jan-16) McDonald Jones L0-4 v Brisbane (14-Nov-14) McDonald Jones Away L0-7 v Adelaide (24-Jan-15) Coopers L0-5 v Melb Victory (29-Aug-08) Marvel L0-5 v Melb Victory (03-Mar-13) AAMI Park

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 7 L0-7 v Adelaide (24-Jan-15) Coopers 6 L1-6 v Perth (24-Jan-16) McDonald Jones 5 L1-5 v Perth (08-Oct-05) McDonald Jones

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 4 L1-5 v Perth (08-Oct-05) 2nd half 4 L0-4 v Brisbane (14-Nov-14) 2nd half 4 L0-7 v Adelaide (24-Jan-15) 1st half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 5 mins L1-3 v Wellington (06-Dec-14) 4 goals in 19 mins L0-4 v Melb City (13-Dec-15) 5 goals in 42 mins L1-6 v Perth (24-Jan-16)

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MOST APPEARANCES 180 Ben Kantarovski (2008/09–2018/19) 137 Nikolai Topor-Stanley (2009/10–2018/19) 134 Tarek Elrich (2005/06–2011/12) 121 Matt Thompson (2005/06–2009/10) 120 Jason Hoffman (2007/08–2018/19) 114 Ben Kennedy (2006/07–2015/16) 106 Jobe Wheelhouse (2005/06–2012/13) 102 Adam D`Apuzzo (2006/07–2010/11) 100 Labinot Haliti (2005/06–2016/17) 97 Ruben Zadkovich (2010/11–2013/14)

MOST GOALS 34 Joel Griffiths (2006/07–2014/15) 20 Roy O`Donovan (2017/18–2018/19) 19 Ryan Griffiths (2010/11–2012/13) 19 Matt Thompson (2005/06–2009/10) 18 Andrew Nabbout (2016/17–2017/18)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.57 Roy O`Donovan (20 goals / 35 games) 0.41 Joel Griffiths (34 goals / 83 games) 0.41 Adam Taggart (18 goals / 44 games) 0.41 Milos Trifunovic (9 goals / 22 games) 0.39 Andrew Nabbout (18 goals / 46 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 16 Adam Taggart (2013/14) 14 Joel Griffiths (2007/08) 11 Roy O`Donovan (2018/19) 10 Andrew Nabbout (2017/18) 10 Dimi Petratos (2017/18)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 7 Joel Griffiths (2007/08–2014/15) 6 Ryan Griffiths (2011/12–2012/13) 4 Roy O`Donovan (2017/18–2018/19)

MOST SEND-OFFS 5 Nigel Boogaard (2015/16) 4 Joel Griffiths (2006/07–2013/14)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 23 Ben Kennedy (2006/07–2015/16) 14 Mark Birighitti (2012/13–2015/16) 14 Ante Covic (2006/07–2008/09) 9 Glen Moss (2017/18–2018/19)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 3 Ante Milicic (W4–2 v NZ Knights) 04-Nov-05 3 Matt Thompson (W4–2 v Melb Victory) 19-Dec-08 3 Adam Taggart (W3–1 v Melb City) 24-Nov-13 3 Roy O`Donovan (W5–1 v Central Coast) 07-Oct-17 3 Riley McGree (W8–2 v Central Coast) 14-Apr-18

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 16y 180d James Virgili (L0-3 v Wellington) 04-Jan-09 16y 208d Ben Kantarovski (D1-1 v Central Coast) 15-Aug-08 17y 110d Connor Chapman (L0-2 v Perth) 18-Feb-12 17y 016d Jack Simmons (W6-1 v Brisbane) 20-Apr-19 17y 300d Mitchell Oxborrow (L0-3 v Perth) 14-Dec-12

OLDEST PLAYERS 36y 131d Kew Jaliens (L0-7 v Adelaide) 24-Jan-15 36y 098d Glen Moss (W2-0 v Sydney) 27-Apr-19 36y 090d Emile Heskey (W2-0 v Adelaide) 11-Apr-14 35y 345d Sasho Petrovski (L0-1 v Central Coast) 13-Feb-11 35y 249d Michael Bridges (W2-0 v Adelaide) 11-Apr-14

YOUNGEST SCORERS 18y 152d James Holland (W2-1 v Wellington) 14-Oct-07 18y 301d Ben Kantarovski (D1-1 v Brisbane) 17-Nov-10 19y 057d Angus Thurgate (W3-2 v Western Syd) 06-Apr-19 19y 072d Marko Jesic (W1-0 v Melb Victory) 18-Oct-08 19y 162d Radovan Pavicevic (L1-2 v Brisbane) 06-Feb-15

OLDEST SCORERS 36y 070d Emile Heskey (W5-0 v Wellington) 22-Mar-14 36y 054d Kew Jaliens (D2-2 v Melb Victory) 08-Nov-14 35y 342d Sasho Petrovski (W4-0 v Perth) 10-Feb-11 35y 229d Michael Bridges (W5-0 v Wellington) 22-Mar-14 35y 107d Joel Griffiths (L1-3 v Wellington) 06-Dec-14

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 22.10y v Melbourne Victory (L0-5) 03-Mar-13

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 30.58y v Adelaide United (L1-2) 30-Dec-18

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Ante Milicic (D1-1 v Central Coast) 04-Sep-05 (25') 100th goal Joel Griffiths (W1-0 v Brisbane) 19-Sep-08 (83') 200th goal Jobe Wheelhouse (D1-1 v Adelaide) 25-Jan-12 (73') 300th goal Edson Montano (W1-0 v Melb Victory) 10-Apr-15 (55') 400th goal Nigel Boogaard (W2-0 v Melb Victory) 03-Feb-18 (31')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 4 (04-Jan-08 to 27-Jan-08) 4 (04-Jan-08 to 17-Feb-08) 3 (07-Oct-17 to 11-Nov-17) Undefeated 7 (14-Oct-05 to 25-Nov-05) 8 (05-Jan-07 to 19-Oct-07) 6 (14-Oct-05 to 25-Nov-05) Winless 11 (26-Jan-06 to 08-Oct-06) 9 (30-Dec-14 to 17-Oct-15) 15 (27-Sep-08 to 04-Nov-09) Losing 6 (05-Mar-17 to 15-Apr-17) 6 (26-Jan-06 to 08-Oct-06) 7 (22-Jan-11 to 12-Nov-11) No goals conceded 3 (11-Nov-05 to 25-Nov-05) 3 (05-Jan-07 to 02-Feb-07) 3 (11-Nov-05 to 25-Nov-05) No goals scored 6 (04-Dec-15 to 09-Jan-16) 4 (28-Feb-15 to 06-Apr-15) 5 (22-Nov-15 to 31-Jan-16)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Ali Abbas 60 (4) 2009/10–2011/12 Jake Adelson 1 (0) 2018/19 Enver Alivodic 35 (4) 2014/15–2015/16 Joel Allwright 2 (0) 2016/17 Kwabena Appiah 2 (1) 2018/19 Tom Arcaba 2 (0) 2016/17 Mitchell Austin 5 (0) 2018/19 Scott Balderson 1 (0) 2009/10 Guy Bates 3 (0) 2005/06 Mark Birighitti 77 (0) 2012/13–2015/16 Nigel Boogaard 88 (3) 2015/16–2018/19 Andy Brennan 5 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Mark Bridge 50 (13) 2005/06–2007/08 Michael Bridges 66 (12) 2009/10–2013/14 Joshua Brillante 46 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Jeremy Brockie 41 (11) 2010/11–2011/12 James Brown 28 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Tim Brown 10 (1) 2006/07 Wayne Brown 42 (2) 2016/17–2017/18 Kristian Brymora 1 (0) 2016/17 Max Burgess 5 (0) 2014/15 Nathan Burns 12 (2) 2013/14 Sung-Hwan Byun 26 (2) 2011/12 Tiago Calvano 28 (1) 2011/12–2012/13 Zenon Caravella 45 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Nick Carle 45 (7) 2005/06–2006/07 David Carney 37 (3) 2013/14–2015/16 Billy Celeski 4 (0) 2014/15 Joe Champness 36 (8) 2017/18–2018/19 Connor Chapman 25 (0) 2011/12–2013/14 Devante Clut 23 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Mitch Cooper 33 (1) 2012/13–2015/16 Travis Cooper 2 (0) 2014/15 Mateo Corbo 18 (0) 2005/06 Angelo Costanzo 16 (0) 2009/10 Vaughan Coveny 31 (9) 2005/06–2006/07 Ante Covic 54 (0) 2006/07–2008/09 Nick Cowburn 68 (1) 2014/15–2018/19 Braedyn Crowley 9 (0) 2014/15–2015/16 Adam D`Apuzzo 102 (0) 2006/07–2010/11 Donny De Groot 4 (0) 2009/10 Craig Deans 2 (0) 2005/06 Denni 19 (1) 2007/08 Jorge Drovandi 1 (0) 2007/08 Jack Duncan 45 (0) 2011/12–2017/18 Andrew Durante 40 (0) 2006/07–2007/08 Steve Eagleton 29 (0) 2005/06–2007/08 Tarek Elrich 134 (4) 2005/06–2011/12 Marcello Fiorentini 16 (0) 2010/11 Marcos Flores 6 (1) 2014/15 Iain Fyfe 3 (0) 2016/17 Sam Gallagher 19 (0) 2014/15 Sam Gallaway 44 (0) 2010/11–2014/15 Daniel Georgievski 42 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 Joe Gibbs 4 (1) 2013/14 Craig Goodwin 44 (5) 2012/13–2013/14 Adam Griffiths 38 (3) 2007/08–2008/09

Joel Griffiths 83 (34) 2006/07–2014/15 Ryan Griffiths 56 (19) 2010/11–2012/13 Jesper Hakansson 10 (0) 2008/09 Labinot Haliti 100 (15) 2005/06–2016/17 Troy Hearfield 16 (0) 2006/07–2007/08 Emile Heskey 42 (10) 2012/13–2013/14 Jason Hoffman 120 (12) 2007/08–2018/19 James Holland 23 (3) 2007/08–2008/09 Andrew Hoole 76 (6) 2012/13–2016/17 Lewis Italiano 6 (0) 2018/19 Lachlan Jackson 64 (1) 2015/16–2018/19 Jair 20 (2) 2018/19 Kew Jaliens 36 (3) 2013/14–2014/15 Mario Jardel 11 (0) 2007/08 Francis Jeffers 26 (2) 2010/11–2011/12 Marko Jesic 46 (6) 2008/09–2012/13 Richard Johnson 20 (2) 2005/06 Ben Kantarovski 180 (9) 2008/09–2018/19 Michael Kantarovski 1 (0) 2014/15 Ben Kennedy 114 (0) 2006/07–2015/16 Ryan Kitto 18 (2) 2015/16 Paul Kohler 48 (0) 2005/06–2007/08 Aleksandr Kokko 13 (1) 2016/17 Johnny Koutroumbis 49 (3) 2016/17–2018/19 Antun Kovacic 7 (1) 2008/09 Patrick Langlois 1 (0) 2018/19 Stephen Laybutt 10 (0) 2007/08 Ki-Je Lee 20 (2) 2014/15–2015/16 Brandon Lundy 3 (0) 2014/15–2015/16 Leilei Ma 15 (1) 2016/17 Adrian Madaschi 10 (0) 2014/15 Riley McGree 12 (5) 2017/18 Peter McPherson 1 (0) 2005/06 Ljubo Milicevic 45 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Ante Milicic 20 (7) 2005/06 Mark Milligan 11 (1) 2008/09 Tomislav Misura 1 (0) 2010/11 Josh Mitchell 27 (1) 2012/13–2013/14 James Monie 2 (0) 2005/06 Edson Montano 27 (6) 2014/15 Brodie Mooy 6 (0) 2008/09–2010/11 Glen Moss 33 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Daniel Mullen 47 (0) 2014/15–2016/17 Stuart Musialik 58 (3) 2005/06–2007/08 Andrew Nabbout 46 (18) 2016/17–2017/18 Jason Naidovski 8 (1) 2008/09–2009/10 Matthew Nash 13 (0) 2010/11–2012/13 Ivan Necevski 3 (0) 2006/07 Jeronimo Neumann 13 (3) 2014/15 Scott Neville 44 (3) 2012/13–2014/15 Morten Nordstrand 34 (7) 2015/16–2016/17 Jade North 80 (2) 2005/06–2008/09 Roy O`Donovan 35 (20) 2017/18–2018/19 Paul Okon 17 (0) 2006/07 Steven Old 9 (0) 2006/07 Shaun Ontong 4 (0) 2008/09–2009/10 Mitchell Oxborrow 6 (0) 2012/13–2013/14

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Tolgay Ozbey 5 (0) 2006/07 Franco Parisi 9 (2) 2005/06 Kaz Patafta 33 (1) 2008/09–2010/11 Radovan Pavicevic 17 (1) 2014/15–2015/16 Mirjan Pavlovic 3 (0) 2009/10 Chris Payne 1 (0) 2011/12 Jacob Pepper 74 (2) 2010/11–2014/15 Dimi Petratos 53 (17) 2017/18–2018/19 Kosta Petratos 4 (0) 2017/18 Sasho Petrovski 35 (8) 2009/10–2010/11 Allan Picken 22 (0) 2005/06 Jesse Pinto 3 (0) 2008/09 Daniel Piorkowski 7 (0) 2008/09 Mateo Poljak 50 (3) 2015/16–2016/17 Liam Reddy 23 (0) 2005/06 Taylor Regan 68 (1) 2010/11–2014/15 Bernardo Ribeiro 6 (0) 2012/13 Matthew Ridenton 21 (1) 2018/19 Dominik Ritter 18 (0) 2012/13 Milton Rodriguez 21 (7) 2006/07 Patricio Rodriguez 12 (1) 2017/18 Sean Rooney 30 (3) 2008/09–2010/11 Jarrad Ross 3 (0) 2008/09 Leonardo Santiago 20 (1) 2015/16 Harrison Sawyer 5 (0) 2016/17 Mario Shabow 7 (0) 2017/18 Kaine Sheppard 22 (3) 2018/19 Zhang Shuo 8 (1) 2010/11

Mario Simic 5 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Jack Simmons 1 (0) 2018/19 Jin-Hyung Song 49 (5) 2007/08–2009/10 Noel Spencer 23 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Jonny Steele 2 (0) 2014/15 Brett Studman 1 (0) 2005/06 Adam Taggart 44 (18) 2012/13–2013/14 Matt Thompson 121 (19) 2005/06–2009/10 Angus Thurgate 16 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 Nikolai Topor-Stanley 137 (5) 2009/10–2018/19 Chris Triantis 3 (0) 2009/10 Milos Trifunovic 22 (9) 2015/16 Scott Tunbridge 5 (1) 2007/08 Steven Ugarkovic 92 (3) 2015/16–2018/19 Ronald Vargas 30 (5) 2017/18–2018/19 Fabio Vignaroli 15 (0) 2009/10 James Virgili 57 (0) 2008/09–2014/15 Ivan Vujica 47 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Nick Ward 6 (0) 2013/14 Cameron Watson 17 (0) 2015/16 Shane Webb 2 (0) 2006/07 Kasey Wehrman 36 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Allan Welsh 16 (0) 2014/15 Jobe Wheelhouse 106 (7) 2005/06–2012/13 Neil Young 9 (0) 2009/10 Ruben Zadkovich 97 (6) 2010/11–2013/14 Ned Zelic 23 (1) 2005/06 Edmundo Zura 9 (0) 2008/09

NEWCASTLE JETS – COACHES Coach First match Last match Games W D L Richard Money 26-Aug-05 (L0-1 v Adelaide) 17-Feb-06 (D1-1 v Central Coast) 23 9 5 9 Nick Theodorakopoulos 27-Aug-06 (D0-0 v NZ Knights) 08-Oct-06 (L0-2 v Melb Victory) 7 0 3 4 Gary van Egmond 14-Oct-06 (W3-0 v NZ Knights) 25-Jan-09 (L0-4 v Sydney) 63 25 17 21 Branko Culina 09-Aug-09 (W3-2 v Wellington) 13-Feb-11 (L0-1 v Central Coast) 59 19 13 27 Craig Deans 08-Oct-11 (W3-2 v Melb City) 23-Oct-11 (W1-0 v Central Coast) 3 2 0 1 Gary van Egmond 30-Oct-11 (L1-3 v Gold Coast) 17-Jan-14 (L1-3 v Melb City) 66 21 16 29 Clayton Zane 25-Jan-14 (L0-3 v Central Coast) 11-Apr-14 (W2-0 v Adelaide) 12 5 2 5 Phil Stubbins 11-Oct-14 (L0-1 v Central Coast) 24-Apr-15 (L1-2 v Brisbane) 27 3 8 16 Scott Miller 11-Oct-15 (W1-0 v Wellington) 09-Apr-16 (W4-2 v Central Coast) 27 8 6 13 Mark Jones 09-Oct-16 (D1-1 v Adelaide) 15-Apr-17 (L0-2 v Sydney) 26 5 7 14 Clayton Zane 18-Mar-17 (L0-4 v Melb City) 1 0 0 1 Ernie Merrick 07-Oct-17 (W5-1 v Central Coast) Ongoing 56 26 10 20

NEWCASTLE JETS – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A Adelaide United 43 13 14 16 44 57 21 9 6 6 23 19 22 4 8 10 21 38 Brisbane Roar 43 19 10 14 58 51 23 6 7 10 26 36 20 13 3 4 32 15 Central Coast Mariners 47 16 16 15 57 57 23 9 9 5 26 21 24 7 7 10 31 36 Melbourne City 28 11 4 13 40 55 15 9 1 5 25 24 13 2 3 8 15 31 Melbourne Victory 43 17 9 17 57 58 21 10 6 5 33 22 22 7 3 12 24 36 Perth Glory 42 8 8 26 43 81 21 5 4 12 23 40 21 3 4 14 20 41 Sydney FC 44 8 10 26 43 68 22 5 5 12 22 32 22 3 5 14 21 36 Wellington Phoenix 37 11 6 20 47 73 17 7 3 7 32 28 20 4 3 13 15 45 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 21 7 6 8 31 30 10 2 3 5 12 16 11 5 3 3 19 14 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Adelaide United

26-Aug-05 (H) L 0–1 14-Oct-05 (A) W 4–2 02-Dec-05 (H) L 1–2 08-Sep-06 (A) L 1–5 27-Oct-06 (H) W 2–1 15-Dec-06 (A) L 2–3 11-Feb-07f (A) D 1–1 15-Sep-07 (H) W 1–0 18-Nov-07 (A) D 1–1 04-Jan-08 (H) W 2–1 27-Sep-08 (A) L 0–2 30-Nov-08 (H) D 1–1 09-Jan-09 (A) L 0–2 05-Oct-09 (A) D 1–1 04-Dec-09 (A) W 2–0 12-Feb-10 (H) L 1–2 06-Aug-10 (A) D 0–0 11-Sep-10 (A) L 1–2 13-Nov-10 (H) W 3–1 25-Nov-11 (A) D 0–0 25-Jan-12 (H) D 1–1 24-Feb-12 (H) W 1–0 07-Oct-12 (H) L 0–2 05-Jan-13 (H) D 0–0 15-Mar-13 (A) D 1–1 09-Nov-13 (A) W 2–1 29-Dec-13 (A) L 0–1 11-Apr-14 (H) W 2–0 19-Dec-14 (H) W 2–1 24-Jan-15 (A) L 0–7 29-Mar-15 (H) L 0–1 22-Nov-15 (A) D 0–0 18-Dec-15 (H) D 0–0 31-Jan-16 (A) L 0–1 09-Oct-16 (H) D 1–1 16-Dec-16 (H) W 2–1 17-Feb-17 (A) L 0–1 11-Nov-17 (A) W 2–1 16-Dec-17 (H) W 2–1 23-Mar-18 (A) L 2–5 26-Oct-18 (A) D 1–1 30-Dec-18 (H) L 1–2 24-Feb-19 (H) D 0–0 All (43 games): W13–D14–L16

v Brisbane Roar FC

01-Oct-05 (H) L 0–1 20-Nov-05 (A) W 1–0 26-Jan-06 (H) L 0–5 01-Sep-06 (H) L 2–3 22-Oct-06 (A) W 1–0 07-Dec-06 (A) W 3–0 02-Sep-07 (H) D 1–1 19-Oct-07 (H) D 1–1 30-Nov-07 (A) W 1–0 17-Feb-08f (H) W 3–2 19-Sep-08 (A) W 1–0 02-Nov-08 (H) L 1–2 14-Dec-08 (A) L 1–2 12-Sep-09 (H) L 0–3 30-Oct-09 (A) D 1–1 16-Jan-10 (A) W 2–0 05-Sep-10 (H) D 0–0 16-Oct-10 (A) D 1–1 17-Nov-10 (H) D 1–1 19-Nov-11 (H) L 1–2 28-Jan-12 (A) W 1–0 17-Mar-12 (H) L 1–2 01-Dec-12 (A) L 0–1 12-Jan-13 (H) W 1–0 22-Feb-13 (H) D 0–0 17-Nov-13 (H) W 2–1 20-Dec-13 (A) W 2–0 16-Feb-14 (A) W 1–0 14-Nov-14 (H) L 0–4 06-Feb-15 (H) L 1–2 24-Apr-15 (A) L 1–2 28-Nov-15 (H) D 1–1 12-Feb-16 (A) D 2–2 03-Apr-16 (A) L 1–2 16-Oct-16 (H) W 4–0 07-Jan-17 (A) W 3–2 05-Mar-17 (H) L 1–3 22-Oct-17 (A) W 2–1 12-Jan-18 (H) W 1–0 24-Feb-18 (A) W 1–0 09-Dec-18 (H) W 2–0 02-Jan-19 (H) D 2–2 20-Apr-19 (A) W 6–1 All (43 games): W19–D10–L14

v Central Coast Mariners

04-Sep-05 (A) D 1–1 23-Oct-05 (H) W 1–0 31-Dec-05 (A) L 1–4 10-Feb-06f (H) L 0–1 17-Feb-06f (A) D 1–1 23-Sep-06 (A) D 1–1 12-Nov-06 (H) W 3–1 05-Jan-07 (H) W 1–0 07-Oct-07 (A) D 1–1 25-Nov-07 (H) D 0–0 12-Jan-08 (A) W 2–1 27-Jan-08f (H) W 2–0 10-Feb-08f (A) L 0–3 24-Feb-08gf f(A) W 1–0 15-Aug-08 (H) D 1–1 24-Oct-08 (A) L 0–1 26-Dec-08 (H) L 1–2 14-Aug-09 (A) D 1–1 23-Oct-09 (H) W 2–1 08-Feb-10 (A) L 0–3 24-Nov-10 (H) D 1–1 16-Jan-11 (H) L 0–2 13-Feb-11 (A) L 0–1 23-Oct-11 (H) W 1–0 10-Dec-11 (A) L 0–2 14-Jan-12 (A) D 1–1 20-Oct-12 (H) W 2–1 08-Dec-12 (H) L 0–2 19-Jan-13 (A) D 0–0 02-Nov-13 (H) D 2–2 25-Jan-14 (A) L 0–3 15-Mar-14 (A) L 1–3 11-Oct-14 (A) L 0–1 30-Nov-14 (H) D 1–1 28-Feb-15 (H) D 0–0 14-Nov-15 (H) D 1–1 28-Feb-16 (A) W 1–0 09-Apr-16 (A) W 4–2 20-Nov-16 (H) D 1–1 26-Feb-17 (H) D 1–1 09-Apr-17 (A) L 0–2 07-Oct-17 (A) W 5–1 09-Jan-18 (H) W 2–0 14-Apr-18 (A) W 8–2 23-Dec-18 (A) W 2–1 23-Jan-19 (H) W 1–0 16-Mar-19 (H) L 2–3 All (47 games): W16–D16–L15

v Melbourne Victory

25-Sep-05 (A) L 0–1 11-Nov-05 (A) D 0–0 22-Jan-06 (H) W 1–0 08-Oct-06 (H) L 0–2 26-Nov-06 (A) W 1–0 19-Jan-07 (H) W 4–0 21-Sep-07 (H) D 2–2 26-Oct-07 (A) W 2–0 16-Dec-07 (A) W 3–1 29-Aug-08 (A) L 0–5 18-Oct-08 (H) W 1–0 19-Dec-08 (H) W 4–2 03-Sep-09 (A) D 1–1 18-Oct-09 (H) L 1–3 10-Jan-10 (H) W 3–2 25-Sep-10 (H) D 0–0 27-Dec-10 (A) L 1–2 02-Feb-11 (A) L 0–2 03-Dec-11 (H) W 3–1 07-Jan-12 (A) L 1–2 03-Mar-12 (A) W 3–1 26-Oct-12 (H) W 2–1 28-Dec-12 (A) L 2–3 03-Mar-13 (A) L 0–5 08-Dec-13 (A) W 2–1 10-Jan-14 (H) D 1–1 05-Apr-14 (H) D 2–2 08-Nov-14 (H) D 2–2 27-Dec-14 (A) L 0–1 10-Apr-15 (A) W 1–0 23-Oct-15 (H) W 1–0 03-Jan-16 (H) L 0–1 20-Mar-16 (A) D 1–1 26-Nov-16 (A) L 0–2 02-Jan-17 (A) L 2–4 13-Feb-17 (H) D 0–0 23-Nov-17 (H) W 4–1 29-Dec-17 (A) L 1–2 03-Feb-18 (H) W 2–0 05-May-18gf f(H) L 0–1 03-Nov-18 (H) L 0–1 12-Jan-19 (A) L 1–2 02-Mar-19 (A) W 2–0 All (43 games): W17–D9–L17

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NEWCASTLE JETS – HEAD-TO-HEAD

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v Perth Glory

08-Oct-05 (H) L 1–5 25-Nov-05 (A) W 1–0 05-Feb-06 (H) L 1–3 29-Sep-06 (H) L 0–3 18-Nov-06 (A) L 1–2 14-Jan-07 (A) D 3–3 26-Aug-07 (A) D 0–0 09-Nov-07 (H) L 1–4 18-Jan-08 (H) W 2–1 22-Aug-08 (A) D 3–3 09-Nov-08 (A) D 2–2 18-Jan-09 (H) W 2–1 23-Aug-09 (A) L 0–2 25-Sep-09 (H) L 0–1 26-Dec-09 (A) L 0–4 21-Aug-10 (A) L 0–1 17-Sep-10 (H) W 2–0 10-Feb-11 (H) W 4–0 05-Nov-11 (H) W 2–0 31-Dec-11 (H) D 1–1 18-Feb-12 (A) L 0–2 03-Nov-12 (A) L 2–3 14-Dec-12 (A) L 0–3 08-Mar-13 (H) L 1–2 20-Oct-13 (H) D 0–0 04-Jan-14 (H) L 0–1 30-Mar-14 (A) L 1–2 01-Nov-14 (A) L 1–2 12-Dec-14 (A) L 0–2 06-Apr-15 (H) L 0–2 24-Jan-16 (H) L 1–6 07-Mar-16 (A) L 0–2 26-Mar-16 (H) L 1–2 10-Dec-16 (A) W 2–1 15-Jan-17 (H) D 2–2 04-Feb-17 (A) L 2–3 15-Oct-17 (H) D 2–2 09-Dec-17 (A) W 2–1 06-Apr-18 (H) L 0–2 16-Dec-18 (H) L 0–2 27-Jan-19 (A) L 0–2 14-Apr-19 (A) L 0–1 All (42 games): W8–D8–L26

v Sydney FC

11-Sep-05 (H) W 2–1 30-Oct-05 (A) D 1–1 06-Jan-06 (A) D 0–0 17-Sep-06 (A) D 2–2 04-Nov-06 (H) D 1–1 01-Jan-07 (H) L 0–2 26-Jan-07f (A) L 1–2 02-Feb-07f (H) W 2–0 29-Sep-07 (A) L 0–1 03-Nov-07 (H) L 0–1 07-Dec-07 (A) L 0–1 13-Sep-08 (H) D 0–0 07-Dec-08 (H) L 1–2 25-Jan-09 (A) L 0–4 20-Sep-09 (A) L 1–2 29-Nov-09 (A) W 3–1 24-Jan-10 (H) L 1–3 07-Nov-10 (A) L 0–1 03-Jan-11 (H) L 1–2 06-Feb-11 (H) D 1–1 17-Dec-11 (H) L 1–2 05-Feb-12 (A) W 5–2 25-Mar-12 (A) L 2–3 13-Oct-12 (A) W 3–2 22-Dec-12 (H) W 2–1 02-Feb-13 (H) D 2–2 11-Oct-13 (A) L 0–2 30-Nov-13 (A) L 0–2 22-Feb-14 (H) L 0–2 03-Jan-15 (A) D 0–0 06-Mar-15 (H) L 0–1 17-Apr-15 (H) L 3–4 17-Oct-15 (H) L 0–1 04-Dec-15 (A) L 0–1 09-Jan-16 (A) L 0–2 29-Oct-16 (H) L 0–2 04-Dec-16 (H) L 0–2 15-Apr-17 (A) L 0–2 18-Nov-17 (A) L 1–2 03-Jan-18 (A) D 2–2 03-Mar-18 (H) W 2–1 10-Nov-18 (H) D 1–1 19-Jan-19 (A) L 0–1 27-Apr-19 (H) W 2–0 All (44 games): W8–D10–L26

v Wellington Phoenix

09-Sep-07 (A) W 1–0 14-Oct-07 (H) W 2–1 30-Dec-07 (H) L 2–3 06-Oct-08 (H) D 2–2 23-Nov-08 (A) L 0–2 04-Jan-09 (A) L 0–3 09-Aug-09 (H) W 3–2 04-Nov-09 (A) L 0–3 22-Nov-09 (H) L 0–1 07-Mar-10f (A) L 1–3 20-Nov-10 (H) W 1–0 18-Dec-10 (A) L 0–4 30-Jan-11 (A) L 0–1 16-Oct-11 (A) L 0–2 23-Dec-11 (A) L 2–5 20-Jan-12 (H) L 0–1 18-Nov-12 (H) L 0–3 27-Jan-13 (A) D 1–1 27-Feb-13 (A) W 2–1 27-Oct-13 (A) D 0–0 09-Feb-14 (H) L 2–3 22-Mar-14 (H) W 5–0 26-Oct-14 (A) L 1–4 06-Dec-14 (H) L 1–3 22-Feb-15 (A) D 2–2 11-Oct-15 (A) W 2–1 17-Jan-16 (H) W 3–1 20-Feb-16 (H) W 3–2 05-Nov-16 (A) L 0–2 26-Dec-16 (H) D 2–2 26-Mar-17 (A) L 0–5 04-Nov-17 (H) W 3–0 20-Jan-18 (H) L 2–3 17-Mar-18 (A) W 1–0 21-Oct-18 (A) L 1–2 07-Feb-19 (H) D 1–1 30-Mar-19 (A) L 1–4 All (37 games): W11–D6–L20 v Melbourne City FC

13-Aug-10 (H) D 1–1 31-Oct-10 (H) L 0–2 08-Dec-10 (A) W 2–0 08-Oct-11 (H) W 3–2 12-Nov-11 (A) L 0–3 11-Feb-12 (H) W 3–0

24-Nov-12 (A) D 3–3 01-Jan-13 (A) L 1–2 15-Feb-13 (H) W 2–0 24-Nov-13 (H) W 3–1 17-Jan-14 (A) L 1–3 08-Mar-14 (H) W 1–0 19-Oct-14 (A) D 1–1 30-Dec-14 (H) L 2–5 14-Mar-15 (A) L 0–4 30-Oct-15 (A) W 3–2 13-Dec-15 (H) L 0–4 07-Feb-16 (H) W 2–1 10-Nov-16 (A) L 1–2 27-Jan-17 (H) W 2–1 18-Mar-17 (A) L 0–4 02-Dec-17 (H) L 1–2 25-Jan-18 (A) D 2–2 01-Apr-18 (H) L 0–3 27-Apr-18f (H) W 2–1 02-Dec-18 (A) L 0–3 06-Jan-19 (A) L 1–2 15-Feb-19 (H) W 3–1 All (28 games): W11–D4–L13 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

10-Nov-12 (A) W 2–1 09-Feb-13 (A) L 1–2 29-Mar-13 (H) L 0–3 14-Dec-13 (H) L 0–1 01-Feb-14 (H) D 2–2 02-Mar-14 (A) W 2–0 22-Nov-14 (A) D 1–1 14-Feb-15 (H) D 1–1 21-Mar-15 (A) W 2–1 07-Nov-15 (H) L 1–2 24-Dec-15 (A) L 0–2 13-Mar-16 (H) L 0–1 23-Oct-16 (A) D 2–2 22-Jan-17 (A) L 0–2 01-Apr-17 (H) L 0–3 29-Oct-17 (H) D 1–1 22-Dec-17 (H) W 4–0 16-Feb-18 (A) D 2–2 23-Nov-18 (A) W 2–0 01-Feb-19 (A) W 5–1 06-Apr-19 (H) W 3–2 All (21 games): W7–D6–L8

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NEWCASTLE JETS – VENUES AND CROWDS

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HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2005/06 McDonald Jones Stadium (11 games) 2006/07 McDonald Jones Stadium (10) 2007/08 McDonald Jones Stadium (11) 2008/09 McDonald Jones Stadium (10) 2009/10 McDonald Jones Stadium (13) 2010/11 McDonald Jones Stadium (14), Port Macquarie Stadium (1) 2011/12 McDonald Jones Stadium (13), Carrington Park (1) 2012/13 McDonald Jones Stadium (13) 2013/14 McDonald Jones Stadium (14) 2014/15 McDonald Jones Stadium (13) 2015/16 McDonald Jones Stadium (14) 2016/17 McDonald Jones Stadium (12), C.ex Coffs Int Stadium (1) 2017/18 McDonald Jones Stadium (14) 2018/19 McDonald Jones Stadium (13) HOME CROWDS by season Season Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2005/06 8 912 13 160 v Adelaide United (26-Aug-05) 5 868 v Perth Glory (08-Oct-05) 2006/07 11 442 20 980 v Sydney FC (01-Jan-07) 4 635 v Melbourne Victory (08-Oct-06) 2007/08 13 209 16 433 v Sydney FC (03-Nov-07) 8 112 v Perth Glory (09-Nov-07) 2008/09 9 729 16 022 v Central Coast Mariners (15-Aug-08) 6 268 v Melbourne Victory (19-Dec-08) 2009/10 6 340 9 892 v Sydney FC (24-Jan-10) 4 239 v Wellington Phoenix (22-Nov-09) 2010/11 8 429 13 463 v Central Coast Mariners (16-Jan-11) 3 114 v Melbourne City FC (31-Oct-10) 2011/12 11 417 17 245 v Melbourne Victory (03-Dec-11) 2 363 v Adelaide United (25-Jan-12) 2012/13 13 388 22 518 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (29-Mar-13) 8 310 v Brisbane Roar FC (22-Feb-13) 2013/14 11 949 16 634 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (14-Dec-13) 7 692 v Brisbane Roar FC (17-Nov-13) 2014/15 8 964 11 884 v Melbourne Victory (08-Nov-14) 4 162 v Perth Glory (06-Apr-15) 2015/16 9 577 14 886 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (07-Nov-15) 7 120 v Wellington Phoenix (20-Feb-16) 2016/17 8 645 11 873 v Sydney FC (29-Oct-16) 5 642 v Adelaide United (16-Dec-16) 2017/18 10 887 18 156 v Sydney FC (03-Mar-18) 6 258 v Wellington Phoenix (04-Nov-17) 2018/19 9 086 11 814 v Melbourne Victory (03-Nov-18) 6 701 v Perth Glory (16-Dec-18) Finals series (home games) 2006 10 236 10 236 v Central Coast Mariners (10-Feb-06) 2007 24 338 24 338 v Sydney FC (02-Feb-07) 2008 19 491 22 960 v Central Coast Mariners (27-Jan-08) 16 021 v Brisbane Roar FC (17-Feb-08) 2018 24 271 29 410 v Melbourne Victory (05-May-18) 19 131 v Melbourne City FC (27-Apr-18) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 29 410 v Melbourne Victory (05-May-18) McDonald Jones Stadium * 24 338 v Sydney FC (02-Feb-07) McDonald Jones Stadium 22 960 v Central Coast Mariners (27-Jan-08) McDonald Jones Stadium 22 518 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC (29-Mar-13) McDonald Jones Stadium 20 980 v Sydney FC (01-Jan-07) McDonald Jones Stadium * Grand Final

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NEWCASTLE JETS – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA National Soccer League 2000/01 Season 28 5 9 14 31 56 National Soccer League 2001/02 Season 27 11 12 4 36 26 National Soccer League 2002/03 Season 33 12 8 13 46 42 National Soccer League 2003/04 Season 24 6 6 12 18 33 2005 OFC Club Championship Qualifying 1 0 1 0 0 0 2005 Pre-Season Cup 3 0 2 1 3 4 Hyundai A-League 2005/06 Season 23 9 5 9 28 31 2006 Pre-Season Cup 6 0 2 4 5 10 Hyundai A-League 2006/07 Season 24 9 7 8 36 33 2007 Pre-Season Cup 5 2 1 2 5 7 Hyundai A-League 2007/08 Season 25 12 7 6 31 26 2008 Pre-Season Cup 3 0 2 1 1 2 Hyundai A-League 2008/09 Season 21 4 6 11 21 39 AFC Champions League 2009 7 3 1 3 6 11 Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season 29 10 5 14 34 48 Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 30 9 8 13 29 33 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 27 10 5 12 38 41 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 27 8 7 12 30 45 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 27 10 6 11 34 34 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 1 0 0 1 0 2 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 27 3 8 16 23 55 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 1 0 1 0 2 2 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 27 8 6 13 28 41 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 1 0 0 1 1 3 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 27 5 7 15 28 53 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 29 16 5 8 59 39 FFA Cup 2018 2 1 0 1 1 1 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 27 10 5 12 40 36 AFC Champions League 2019 2 1 0 1 4 5 FFA Cup 2019 3 2 0 1 8 4 Overall record 518 166 132 220 626 763 Biggest win in all official matches W8-2 v Central Coast Mariners (Central Coast Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season

Biggest loss in all official matches L0-7 v Adelaide United (Coopers Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 194 Ben Kantarovski 2008–2019 62 Joel Griffiths 2001/02–2014/15 153 Tarek Elrich 2005–2011/12 27 Ryan Griffiths 2002/03–2012/13 150 Nikolai Topor-Stanley 2009–2019 20 Matt Thompson 2005–2009/10 145 Matt Thompson 2005–2009/10 20 Dimi Petratos 2017–2019 141 Jobe Wheelhouse 2002/03–2012/13 20 Roy O`Donovan 2017–2019

HONOURS Hyundai A-League Champions once (2008) Hyundai A-League Runners-up once (2018)

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PERTH GLORY – FIXTURES

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sun 13 Oct Brisbane Roar FC HBF Park 3:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 19 Oct Western United FC GMHBA Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 27 Oct Wellington Phoenix Westpac Stadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 03 Nov Central Coast Mariners HBF Park 3:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 09 Nov Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 23 Nov Sydney FC HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Fri 29 Nov Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 06 Dec Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 14 Dec Western Sydney Wanderers FC HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Dec Newcastle Jets HBF Park 4:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Tue 31 Dec Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 7:00pm 7:00pm ..... .....

Sat 11 Jan Adelaide United HBF Park 4:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 19 Jan Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Sat 25 Jan Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 01 Feb Melbourne Victory HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Fri 07 Feb Wellington Phoenix HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Sun 23 Feb Brisbane Roar FC Dolphin Stadium (Redcliffe) 3:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 29 Feb Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Mar Melbourne City FC HBF Park 3:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 14 Mar Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Mar Western United FC HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Sun 29 Mar Melbourne Victory HBF Park 3:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 04 Apr Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 12 Apr Wellington Phoenix HBF Park 4:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Fri 17 Apr Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 26 Apr Central Coast Mariners HBF Park 4:00pm 6:00pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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PERTH GLORY – SQUAD

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Tando Velaphi Goalkeeper 17-Apr-87 Wellington Phoenix 2 Alexander Grant Defender 23-Jan-94 Stoke City (England) 3 Jacob Tratt Defender 14-Sep-94 Sydney FC 4 Gregory Wuthrich (SWE) Defender 04-Dec-94 Young Boys (Switzerland) 5 Ivan Franjic Defender 10-Sep-87 Brisbane Roar FC 6 Dino Djulbic Defender 16-Feb-83 Melbourne Victory 7 Joel Chianese Forward 15-Feb-90 NS Matrix (Malaysia) 8 James Meredith Defender 04-Apr-88 Millwall (England) 9 Bruno Fornaroli (URU) Forward 07-Sep-87 Melbourne City FC 12 Soobeom Kim (KOR) Defender 02-Oct-90 Jeju United (South Korea) 13 Osama Malik Midfielder 30-Sep-90 Al Batin (Saudi Arabia) 14 Chris Harold Forward 14-Jul-92 Gold Coast United 15 Brandon Wilson Midfielder 28-Jan-97 Burnley (England) 16 Tomislav Mrcela Defender 01-Oct-90 Jeonnam Dragons (South Korea) 17 Diego Castro (ESP) Midfielder 02-Jul-82 Getafe (Spain) 18 Nicholas D'Agostino Forward 25-Feb-98 Brisbane Roar FC 19 Christopher Ikonomidis Forward 04-May-95 Western Sydney Wanderers 20 Jake Brimmer Midfielder 03-Apr-98 Liverpool (England) 22 Riley Warland Defender 04-Jul-02 Fulham (England) 23 Dane Ingham Forward 08-Jun-99 Brisbane Roar FC 27 Juan Lopez (ESP) Midfielder 12-Aug-86 Spezia (Italy) 33 Liam Reddy Goalkeeper 08-Aug-81 Central Coast Mariners 88 Neil Kilkenny (AUS) Midfielder 19-Dec-85 Melbourne City FC

PERTH GLORY – COACH

TONY POPOVIC Coaching experience:

Sydney FC (Australia) assistant 2008–2011

Crystal Palace (England) 2011–2012

Western Sydney Wanderers FC (Australia) 2012–2017

Karabukspor (Turkey) 2017

Perth Glory (Australia) 2019–

Career profile: Born 4 July 1973 in Sydney, played juniors at Sydney Croatia

Played 416 national league matches (43 goals) for Sydney United (Australia), Sanfrecce Hiroshima (Japan), Crystal Palace (England), Al Arabi (Qatar) and Sydney FC (Australia), from 1989 to 2008

Played 58 times for the Socceroos from 1995 to 2006, including at the 2006 FIFA World Cup; also played for the Australian Under-17, Under-20 and Under-23 teams

Hyundai A-League Premiership-winner and Coach of the Year 2012/13, and AFC Champions League winner and AFC Coach of the Year 2014, with Western Sydney Wanderers FC

First Australian to coach in Turkey, departed Turkey in December 2017after 9 top tier games for 3 wins and 6 losses

Hyundai A-League Premiership winner and Coach of the Year 2018/ ؘ19, with Perth Glory

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PERTH GLORY – PLAYER PROFILES

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Jake Brimmer

Position: Midfielder

Born: 03-Apr-98

Height: 169cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Nunawading City, Doncaster Rovers, Mooroolbark. Senior career: 2014–2017 Liverpool (England), 2017–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-

League statistics: Perth Glory 39 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23 (squad), Under-20, Under-17.

Diego Castro

Position: Midfielder

Born: 02-Jul-82

Height: 174cm

Weight: 71kg

Born: Pontevedra, Spain. Nationality: Spanish. Junior club: AJ Lerez. Senior career: 2001–2003 Pontevedra (Spain), 2003–2006 Malaga (Spain), 2006–2011 Sporting Gijon

(Spain), 2011–2015 Getafe (Spain), 2015–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 97 apps (42 gls). Other national league statistics: Malaga 2 apps, Sporting

Gijon 135 apps (36 gls), Getafe 129 apps (18 gls).

Joel Chianese Position: Forward

Born: 15-Feb-90

Height: 176cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Blacktown City. Senior career: 2009–2010 Blacktown City (NSW), 2010–2014 Sydney FC,

2014 Sydney United (NSW), 2015 Sabah (Malaysia), 2015 Bonnyrigg (NSW), 2016 Negeri Sembilan (Malaysia),

2016–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 40 apps (11 gls), Perth Glory 63 apps (9 gls). Other national league statistics: Sabah 12 apps (5 gls),

Negeri Sembilan 13 apps (7 gls).

Nicholas D'Agostino

Position: Forward

Born: 25-Feb-98

Height: 175cm

Weight: 77kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Wenty Waratahs (Sydney), Gold Coast. Senior career: 2014 Australian Institute of Sport, 2014–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 35 apps (3 gls). Representative honours:

Australian Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

Dino Djulbic

Position: Defender

Born: 16-Feb-83

Height: 194cm

Weight: 90kg

Born: Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Junior club: LR Ahlen (Germany). Senior career: 2000–2005 Perth SC (WA), 2006 Frankston Pines (Vic), 2006–2007 South Melbourne (Vic), 2007–2009 Perth Glory, 2009 Rot-Weiss Ahlen (Germany), 2009–2011 Gold Coast United, 2011–2012 Guizhou Renhe (China), 2013–2014 Al Wahda (UAE), 2014–2017 Perth Glory,

2017 Felda United (Malaysia), 2018 Melbourne Victory, 2018–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Perth Glory 115 apps (4 gls), Gold Coast 40 apps (4 gls), Melbourne Victory 3 apps. Other national league statistics: Rot-Weiss Ahlen 1 app, Guizhou 55 apps (8 gls), Al Wahda

15 apps, Felda Utd 8 apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team 2012 (2 appearances).

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Bruno Fornaroli Position: Forward

Born: 07-Sep-87

Height: 175cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Salto, Uruguay. Nationality: Uruguayan. Senior career: 2005–2008 Nacional (Uruguay), 2008–2009

Sampdoria (Italy), 2009 San Lorenzo (Argentina), 2009–2010 Recreativo Huelva (Spain), 2011 Nacional (Uruguay), 2010–2012 Sampdoria (Italy), 2012–2013 Panathinaikos

(Greece), 2013–2015 Danubio (Uruguay), 2015–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne

City 70 apps (48 gls). Other national league statistics: Nacional 37 apps (19 gls), Sampdoria 17 apps, San

Lorenzo 12 apps (2 gls), Recreativo Huelva 17 apps (2 gls), Panathinaikos 17 apps, Danubio 25 apps (5 gls).

Ivan Franjic

Position: Defender

Born: 10-Sep-87

Height: 180cm

Weight: 76kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Meadow Park Eagles, Melbourne Knights, St Albans. Senior career: 2005–2006 St Albans (Vic), 2007–2008 Melbourne Knights (Vic), 2009 Oakleigh (Vic), 2009–2014 Brisbane Roar, 2014–2015 Torpedo Moscow (Russia), 2015–2017 Melbourne City, 2017 Daegu FC (Korea Republic), 2017–2018 Brisbane Roar, 2018–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 131 apps (13 gls), Melbourne City 39 apps (1 gl), Perth Glory 29

apps (2 gls). Other national league statistics: Torpedo Moscow 4 apps, Daegu FC 2 apps. Representative

honours: Australian senior team 2012–2015 (20 apps).

Alex Grant

Position: Defender

Born: 23-Jan-94

Height: 180cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Manchester, England. Junior club: ECU Joondalup (Perth). Senior career: 2010–2012 Portsmouth (England), 2012 Eastleigh (England), 2013 Havant & Waterlooville (England), 2013–2014 Stoke City (England), 2014–2015 Macclesfield Town (England), 2015–2019 Perth Glory.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 63 apps (2 gls). Other national league statistics: Eastleigh 1 app, Havant & Waterlooville 18 apps (1 gl), Macclesfield Town 25 apps (2

gls). Representative honours: Australian Under-17.

Chris Harold

Position: Forward

Born: 14-Jul-92

Height: 176cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Perth. Junior clubs: Oxley United, Brisbane Wolves. Senior career: 2008–2009 Brisbane Force (Qld), 2009–2012

Gold Coast United, 2012–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Gold Coast United 25 apps (2 gls), Perth Glory 140 apps (21 gls). Representative honours: Australian

Under-23, Under-20.

Chris Ikonomidis

Position: Forward

Born: 04-May-95

Height: 178cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Cronulla RSL, Sutherland. Senior career: 2013–2015 Lazio (Italy), 2016 Salernitana (Italy), 2016–2017 AGF Aarhus (Denmark), 2017–2018 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2018–2019 Perth Glory.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 10 apps (3 gls), Perth Glory 20 apps (9 gls). Other national league statistics: Salernitana 14 apps (1 gl), AGF Aarhus 18 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2015–2019 (12 appearances, 2 goals), Under-23, Under-20.

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Dane Ingham

Position: Forward

Born: 08-Jun-99

Height: 186cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Lismore. Junior club: Olympic FC (Brisbane). Senior career: 2015–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 19 apps (1 gl). Representative

honours: New Zealand senior team, Under-20.

Juande Position: Midfielder

Born: 12-Aug-86

Height: 183cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Alicante, Spain. Nationality: Spanish. Senior career: 2005–2011 Betis (Spain), 2011 Granada (Spain), 2011–

2012 Westerlo (Belgium), 2012–2014 Ponferradina (Spain), 2014–2016 Spezia (Italy), 2016–2017 UCAM Murcia

(Spain), 2017–2018 Spezia (Italy), 2018–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 22 apps (1 gl). Other national league statistics: Betis 69 apps (3 gls),

Granada 17 apps, Westerlo 14 apps (1 gl), Ponferradina 76 apps, Spezia 62 apps, UCAM Murcia 32 apps.

Representative honours: Spain Under-21.

Neil Kilkenny

Position: Midfielder

Born: 19-Dec-85

Height: 173cm

Weight: 67kg

Born: London, England. Junior clubs: Coalstars (Brisbane), Arsenal. Senior career: 2004, 2005–2007 Birmingham City

(England), 2004–2005, 2007–2008 Oldham (England), 2008–2011 Leeds (England), 2011–2013 Bristol City (England), 2013–2016 Preston (England), 2016–2018 Melbourne City, 2018–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-

League statistics: Melbourne City 28 apps (2 gls), Perth Glory 38 apps (7 gls). Other national league statistics:

Birmingham 26 apps, Oldham 47 apps (5 gls), Leeds 118 apps (8 gls), Bristol City 68 apps (1 gl), Preston 79 apps (3 gls). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2006–2012 (16 appearances), Under-23, Youth; England Youth.

Soo-Beom Kim

Position: Defender

Born: 02-Oct-90

Height: 176cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Busan, South Korea. Nationality: Korean. Junior club: Sangji University. Senior career: 2011–2013 Gwangju

Sangmu (Korea Republic), 2014–2019 Jeju United (Korea Republic). National league statistics: Gwangju Sangmu

51 apps (2 gls), Jeju United 70 apps (1 gl).

Osama Malik

Position: Midfielder

Born: 30-Sep-90

Height: 185cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: Croydon, West Adelaide, Raiders. Senior career: 2008–2009 Adelaide United, 2009–2011 North Queensland Fury, 2011–2016 Adelaide United, 2016–2019 Melbourne City, 2019 Al Batin (Saudi Arabia).

Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 95 apps (2 gls), North Queensland Fury 23 apps, Melbourne City 57 apps. Other national league statistics: Al Batin 8 apps.

Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

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James Meredith

Position: Midfielder

Born: 04-Apr-88

Height: 185cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Albury. Junior club: Derby County. Senior career: 2004–2007 Derby County (England), 2007 Chesterfield (England), 2007 Sligo Rovers (Ireland), 2008 Shrewsbury Town (England), 2008–2009 Telford United (England),

2009–2012 York City (England), 2012–2017 Bradford City (England), 2017–2019 Millwall (England). National league

statistics: Chesterfield 1 app, Sligo Rovers 4 apps, Shrewsbury 3 apps, Telford 40 apps, York 137 apps (3 gls), Bradford 189 apps (4 gls), Millwall 82 apps. Representative

honours: Australian senior team 2015 (2 appearances).

Tomislav Mrcela

Position: Defender

Born: 01-Oct-90

Height: 195cm

Weight: 88kg

Born: Perth. Junior club: RNK Split (Croatia). Senior career: 2012–2013 Imotski (Croatia), 2013 Mosor Zrnovnica

(Croatia), 2013–2014 Hrvatski Dragovoljac (Croatia), 2014–2016 Lokomotiva Zagreb (Croatia), 2016–2018 Jeonnam

Dragons (Korea Republic), 2018–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 12 apps.

Other national league statistics: Hrvatski Dragovoljac 27 apps (2 gls), Lokomotiva Zagreb 50 apps (2 gls),

Jeonnam Dragons 51 apps (3 gls).

Liam Reddy

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 08-Aug-81

Height: 189cm

Weight: 90kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sutherland. Senior career: 1999 AIS, 2000–2003 Parramatta Power, 2003–2005 Sydney United (AUS/ NSW), 2005–2006 Newcastle Jets, 2006–2010 Brisbane

Roar, 2010 Wellington Phoenix, 2010–2012 Sydney FC, 2012–2013 Esteghlal Tehran (Iran), 2013–2016 Central Coast Mariners, 2016 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2016–2019

Perth Glory. Australian / Hyundai A-League statistics: Parramatta Power 39 apps (1 gl), Sydney United 24 apps / Newcastle Jets 23 apps, Brisbane Roar 66 apps, Wellington Phoenix 12 apps, Sydney FC 37 apps, Central Coast Mariners

52 apps, Western Sydney Wanderers 6 apps, Perth Glory 83 apps. Rep honours: Australian U-20 (squad), Schoolboy.

Jacob Tratt

Position: Defender

Born: 14-Sep-94

Height: 190cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Dubbo. Junior clubs: Dubbo RSL, Western NSW. Senior career: 2011–2012 Western NSW Mariners (NSW),

2012–2013 Central Coast Mariners, 2013 Sutherland (NSW), 2013–2014 Sydney FC, 2014 Sutherland (NSW), 2014–2015 Sydney FC, 2015 Sutherland (NSW), 2015–

2016 Sydney FC, 2016–2017 Wellington Phoenix, 2018–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 9

apps (2 gls), Wellington Phoenix 20 apps (1 gl).

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Tando Velaphi

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 17-Apr-87

Height: 186cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Perth. Junior club: Perth SC. Senior career: 2005–2006 Australian Institute of Sport, 2006–2007 Brisbane Roar, 2007–2011 Perth Glory, 2011–2013 Melbourne

Victory, 2013–2015 Melbourne City, 2016–2017 Shonan Bellmare (Japan), 2017–2018 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai

A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 1 app, Perth Glory 74 apps, Melbourne Victory 3 apps, Melbourne City 22 apps,

Wellington Phoenix 4 apps. Other national league statistics: Shonan Bellmare 5 apps. Representative honours:

Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Riley Warland

Position: Defender

Born: 04-Jul-02

Height: 181cm

Weight: 64kg

Born: Perth. Junior club: ECU Joondalup. Senior career: 2017–2018 Perth Glory, 2018–2019 Fulham (England).

Representative honours: Australian Under-17.

Brandon Wilson

Position: Midfielder

Born: 28-Jan-97

Height: 185cm

Weight: 81kg

Born: Gaborone, Botswana. Junior club: ECU Joondalup. Senior career: 2013–2016 Burnley (England), 2016

Stockport County (England), 2016–2019 Perth Glory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 45 apps. Other national league statistics: Stockport County 7 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Gregory Wuthrich Position: Defender

Born: 04-Dec-94

Height: 192cm

Weight: 88kg

Born: Bern, Switzerland. Junior club: Young Boys. Senior career: 2013–2015 Young Boys (Switzerland), 2015

Grasshopper Zurich (Switzerland), 2015–2020 Young Boys (Switzerland). National league statistics: Young Boys 55 apps (2 gls), Grasshopper Zurich 8 apps. Representative

honours: Switzerland Youth.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON STATS

Played 29

Won / Drew / Lost 18 / 8 / 3

Goals for 59 (2.0 per game)

Goals against 26 (0.9 per game)

Position on ladder 1st (10 teams)

Goals Andy Keogh 15, Diego Castro 9, Chris Ikonomidis 9, Neil Kilkenny 6, Joel Chianese 5, Jason Davidson 2, Fabio Ferreira 2, Ivan Franjic 2, Shane Lowry 2, Brendon Santalab 2, Dino Djulbic 1, Juande Lopez 1, Scott Neville 1

Goalkeepers Liam Reddy 29 appearances (13 clean sheets)

Coaches Tony Popovic 29 games (W18–D8–L3)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 21-Oct W.Sydney Wanderers (H) D 1–1 (1–0) Keogh 26' 10 206 3rd 28-Oct Melbourne Victory (A) W 3–2 (2–0) Chianese 8', Keogh 23', Ikonomidis 93' 17 219 2nd 03-Nov Brisbane Roar (H) W 2–1 (1–0) Keogh 15', Own goal 63' 9 446 2nd 11-Nov Adelaide United (A) W 2–0 (0–0) Keogh 73', Ikonomidis 90' 9 705 1st 25-Nov Central Coast Mariners (H) W 3–2 (1–1) Ikonomidis 12' 95', Lowry 61' 10 417 1st 02-Dec Wellington Phoenix (A) D 1–1 (0–1) Castro 82' 4 829 1st 08-Dec Melbourne City (H) W 1–0 (1–0) Ikonomidis 43' 8 489 1st 16-Dec Newcastle Jets (A) W 2–0 (2–0) Kilkenny 3'pen, Davidson 25' 6 701 1st 21-Dec Sydney FC (H) L 1–2 (0–1) Ikonomidis 90' 10 356 1st 31-Dec Central Coast Mariners (A) W 4–1 (3–0) Keogh 3' 92', Ferreira 23' 41' 6 048 1st 06-Jan Brisbane Roar (A) W 4–2 (0–2) Kilkenny 59'pen 81'pen, Own goal 85', Keogh 87' 9 429 1st 09-Jan Sydney FC (H) W 3–1 (3–0) Chianese 13' 24', Santalab 48'+ 9 521 1st 13-Jan W.Sydney Wanderers (H) W 4–3 (0–1) Castro 70', Franjic 79', Keogh 82', Juande 86'pen 8 945 1st 19-Jan Melbourne City (A) D 0–0 (0–0) 6 055 1st 23-Jan Adelaide United (H) D 0–0 (0–0) 7 213 1st 27-Jan Newcastle Jets (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Keogh 16', Kilkenny 47' 11 393 1st 02-Feb Wellington Phoenix (H) W 3–0 (2–0) Lowry 19', Ikonomidis 35', Keogh 64' 9 148 1st 10-Feb Melbourne Victory (A) W 2–1 (0–0) Kilkenny 61'pen, Castro 69' 25 071 1st 16-Feb Brisbane Roar (H) W 4–0 (3–0) Davidson 19', Keogh 35' 48'+, Castro 54' 10 831 1st 24-Feb W.Sydney Wanderers (A) D 1–1 (1–0) Ikonomidis 23' 7 181 1st 03-Mar Melbourne City (A) D 2–2 (0–2) Chianese 84', Castro 91' 7 746 1st 15-Mar Adelaide United (A) W 2–0 (1–0) Castro 35', Keogh 70' 7 853 1st 30-Mar Melbourne Victory (H) L 0–2 (0–1) 17 856 1st 07-Apr Central Coast Mariners (A) W 3–0 (2–0) Chianese 12', Djulbic 29', Kilkenny 57'pen 3 939 1st 14-Apr Newcastle Jets (H) W 1–0 (0–0) Franjic 65' 11 349 1st 18-Apr Sydney FC (A) L 0–1 (0–1) 11 227 1st 28-Apr Wellington Phoenix (H) W 5–0 (2–0) Keogh 24' 31', Castro 51', Ikonomidis 65', Santalab 83' 9 875 1st 10-May Adelaide United (H) D* 3–3 (2–1) Neville 14', Castro 29' 74' 17 868 SF 19-May Sydney FC (H) D** 0–0 (0–0) 56 371 GF * AET, won 5-4 on penalties. ** AET, lost 1-4 on penalties. SF=Semi Final, GF=Grand Final.

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2005/06 21 8 5 8 34 29 29 5 / 8 Bobby Despotovski 8 2006/07 21 5 5 11 24 30 20 7 / 8 Jamie Harnwell 7 2007/08 21 4 8 9 27 34 20 7 / 8 Jamie Harnwell 8 2008/09 21 6 4 11 31 44 22 7 / 8 Eugene Dadi, Nikita Rukavytsya 10 2009/10 27 11 6 10 40 34 39 5 / 10 Mile Sterjovski 6 2010/11 30 5 8 17 27 54 23 10 / 11 Robbie Fowler 9 2011/12 27 13 4 10 40 35 43 3 / 10 Shane Smeltz 17 2012/13 27 9 5 13 29 31 32 6 / 10 Shane Smeltz 7 2013/14 27 7 7 13 28 37 28 8 / 10 Steven McGarry, Shane Smeltz 4 2014/15 27 14 8 5 45 35 50 3 / 10 Andy Keogh 12 2015/16 27 13 4 10 49 42 43 5 / 10 Diego Castro 13 2016/17 27 10 9 8 53 53 39 5 / 10 Diego Castro 13 2017/18 27 10 2 15 37 50 32 8 / 10 Adam Taggart 8 2018/19 27 18 6 3 56 23 60 1 / 10 Andy Keogh 15 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2010 1 0 1 0 1 1 Lost Elimination Final (on pens) 2012 4 2 1 1 8 5 Won Elim.Final, Won Minor Semi, Won Prelim.Final(pens), Lost G.Final 2013 1 0 0 1 1 2 Lost Elimination Final 2016 1 0 0 1 0 2 Lost Elimination Final 2017 2 1 0 1 2 3 Won Elimination Final, Lost Semi Final 2019 2 0 2 0 3 3 Won Semi Final (on pens), Lost Grand Final (on pens) ALL GAMES 368 136 85 147 535 547 Premierships: 1; Championships: 0

BIGGEST WINS W6-1 v Newcastle (24-Jan-16) McDonald Jones W5-0 v Adelaide (10-Feb-17) Coopers W5-0 v Wellington (28-Apr-19) HBF Park At home W5-0 v Wellington (28-Apr-19) HBF Park W4-0 v Newcastle (26-Dec-09) HBF Park W4-0 v Gold Coast (06-Feb-12) HBF Park Away W6-1 v Newcastle (24-Jan-16) McDonald Jones W5-0 v Adelaide (10-Feb-17) Coopers W5-1 v Newcastle (08-Oct-05) McDonald Jones

MOST GOALS SCORED 6 W6-1 v Newcastle (24-Jan-16) McDonald Jones 6 W6-3 v Brisbane (20-Feb-16) HBF Park 5 W5-1 v Newcastle (08-Oct-05) McDonald Jones

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 4 W5-1 v Newcastle (08-Oct-05) 2nd half 4 W4-2 v Adelaide (06-Nov-05) 1st half 4 W6-3 v Brisbane (20-Feb-16) 1st half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 6 mins W4-2 v Brisbane (06-Jan-19) 4 goals in 16 mins W4-3 v Western Syd (13-Jan-19) 5 goals in 42 mins W6-1 v Newcastle (24-Jan-16)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-6 v Sydney (30-Dec-17) Allianz L0-5 v Central Coast (30-Oct-10) Allianz L0-4 v Central Coast (16-Oct-05) Central Coast At home L0-3 v Brisbane (14-Sep-08) HBF Park L0-3 v Sydney (24-Oct-10) HBF Park L0-3 v Brisbane (25-Feb-12) HBF Park Away L0-6 v Sydney (30-Dec-17) Allianz L0-5 v Central Coast (30-Oct-10) Allianz L0-4 v Central Coast (16-Oct-05) Central Coast

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 6 L2-6 v Melb Victory (16-Jan-10) Marvel 6 L0-6 v Sydney (30-Dec-17) Allianz 5 L2-5 v Sydney (31-Aug-08) Allianz

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 5 L0-6 v Sydney (30-Dec-17) 2nd half 4 L2-5 v Sydney (31-Aug-08) 1st half 4 L2-6 v Melb Victory (16-Jan-10) 1st half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 5 mins L0-3 v Brisbane (26-Aug-06) 4 goals in 22 mins L0-4 v Brisbane (26-Nov-11) 5 goals in 54 mins L0-5 v Central Coast (30-Oct-10)

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MOST APPEARANCES 142 Joshua Risdon (2010/11–2016/17) 140 Chris Harold (2012/13–2018/19) 122 Andy Keogh (2014/15–2018/19) 119 Jamie Coyne (2005/06–2010/11) 116 Jacob Burns (2009/10–2013/14) 115 Dino Djulbic (2007/08–2018/19) 115 Steven McGarry (2009/10–2013/14) 110 Jamie Harnwell (2005/06–2010/11) 108 Naum Sekulovski (2005/06–2010/11) 106 Danny Vukovic (2011/12–2014/15)

MOST GOALS 55 Andy Keogh (2014/15–2018/19) 42 Diego Castro (2015/16–2018/19) 28 Shane Smeltz (2011/12–2013/14) 25 Jamie Harnwell (2005/06–2010/11) 21 Chris Harold (2012/13–2018/19)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.48 Shane Smeltz (28 goals / 58 games) 0.45 Eugene Dadi (10 goals / 22 games) 0.45 Andy Keogh (55 goals / 122 games) 0.45 Chris Ikonomidis (9 goals / 20 games) 0.44 Adam Taggart (21 goals / 48 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 17 Shane Smeltz (2011/12) 15 Andy Keogh (2018/19) 13 Diego Castro (2015/16) 13 Diego Castro (2016/17) 12 Andy Keogh (2014/15)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 12 Diego Castro (2015/16–2017/18) 6 Mile Sterjovski (2009/10–2011/12) 5 Neil Kilkenny (2018/19) 5 Andy Keogh (2014/15–2015/16) 5 Shane Smeltz (2011/12–2012/13)

MOST SEND-OFFS 5 Dino Djulbic (2007/08–2016/17)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 25 Danny Vukovic (2011/12–2014/15) 21 Liam Reddy (2016/17–2018/19) 15 Tando Velaphi (2007/08–2010/11)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 4 Shane Smeltz (W4–2 v Melb Victory) 24-Mar-12 3 Damian Mori (W4–2 v Adelaide) 06-Nov-05 3 Jamie Harnwell (W4–1 v NZ Knights) 26-Nov-06 3 Billy Celeski (W4–2 v Sydney) 15-Dec-07 3 Robbie Fowler (W3–1 v Melb Victory) 14-Nov-10

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 15y 361d Daniel De Silva (W2-1 v Sydney) 02-Mar-13 16y 112d Jacob Italiano (L0-2 v Melb Victory) 19-Nov-17 17y 180d Jamal Reiners (L0-1 v Brisbane) 15-Nov-15 17y 226d Adam Taggart (D1-1 v Melb City) 15-Jan-11 17y 332d Aleks Vrteski (L0-3 v Brisbane) 26-Aug-06

OLDEST PLAYERS 40y 309d Ante Covic (L0-2 v Melb City) 17-Apr-16 37y 284d Liam Reddy (D0-0 v Sydney) 19-May-19 37y 258d Brian Deane (W2-1 v Melb Victory) 23-Oct-05 36y 321d Diego Castro (D0-0 v Sydney) 19-May-19 36y 239d William Gallas (L1-2 v Sydney) 13-Apr-14

YOUNGEST SCORERS 17y 248d Adam Taggart (L1-2 v Gold Coast) 06-Feb-11 17y 260d Daniel De Silva (W2-1 v Wellington) 21-Nov-14 18y 311d Anthony Skorich (L2-4 v Brisbane) 24-Jan-09 20y 090d Jamie Maclaren (W1-0 v Melb City) 27-Oct-13 20y 112d Chris Harold (W3-2 v Newcastle) 03-Nov-12

OLDEST SCORERS 37y 258d Brian Deane (W2-1 v Melb Victory) 23-Oct-05 36y 312d Diego Castro (D3-3 v Adelaide) 10-May-19 36y 231d Brendon Santalab (W5-0 v Wellington) 28-Apr-19 36y 204d William Gallas (D1-1 v Wellington) 09-Mar-14 36y 50d Dino Djulbic (W3-0 v Central Coast) 07-Apr-19

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 23.28y v Adelaide United (D0-0) 07-Oct-07

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 33.02y v Adelaide United (D3-3) 10-May-19

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Adrian Caceres (D2-2 v Melb Victory) 04-Sep-05 (40') 100th goal Jamie Harnwell (L1-4 v Brisbane) 23-Nov-08 (57') 200th goal Josh Mitchell (W1-0 v Wellington) 08-Jan-12 (93') 300th goal Scott Jamieson (W2-1 Wstn Sydney) 15-Nov-14 (78') 400th goal Andy Keogh (D1-1 v Melb Victory) 02-Dec-16 (17') 500th goal Andy Keogh (W4-2 v Brisbane) 06-Jan-19 (87')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 5 (24-Jan-16 to 20-Feb-16) 8 (30-Mar-14 to 20-Dec-14) 3 (24-Jan-16 to 13-Feb-16) Undefeated 13 (31-Dec-18 to 15-Mar-19) 10 (22-Nov-09 to 05-Sep-10) 14 (04-Mar-18 to 07-Apr-19) Winless 18 (02-Dec-06 to 02-Nov-07) 10 (28-Dec-06 to 18-Nov-07) 14 (29-Aug-10 to 10-Feb-11) Losing 7 (12-Sep-10 to 30-Oct-10) 3 (07-Jan-06 to 29-Jan-06) 7 (18-Jan-08 to 23-Nov-08) No goals conceded 4 (19-Jan-19 to 02-Feb-19) 4 (23-Jan-19 to 16-Feb-19) 2 (15-Mar-19 to 07-Apr-19) No goals scored 5 (24-Oct-10 to 10-Nov-10) 3 (24-Oct-10 to 07-Nov-10) 7 (09-Nov-06 to 23-Sep-07)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Amaral 9 (0) 2008/09–2009/10 Tommy Amphlett 27 (0) 2009/10–2011/12 Andreu 17 (0) 2017/18 Andrezinho 25 (2) 2011/12 Marc Anthony 6 (0) 2008/09 Michael Baird 13 (1) 2010/11 Evan Berger 6 (0) 2011/12 Leo Bertos 35 (1) 2006/07–2007/08 Ludovic Boi 1 (0) 2009/10 Jeff Bright 2 (0) 2008/09 Jake Brimmer 39 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Scott Bulloch 29 (3) 2008/09–2009/10 Jacob Burns 116 (3) 2009/10–2013/14 Adrian Caceres 18 (1) 2005/06 Diego Castro 97 (42) 2015/16–2018/19 Billy Celeski 32 (4) 2005/06–2007/08 Isaka Cernak 4 (0) 2013/14 Joel Chianese 63 (9) 2016/17–2018/19 Jeremy Christie 19 (0) 2006/07 Jack Clisby 29 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Jacob Collard 2 (0) 2015/16 Simon Colosimo 50 (2) 2005/06–2007/08 Matias Cordoba 8 (1) 2012/13 Ante Covic 28 (0) 2015/16 Chris Coyne 32 (0) 2009/10–2011/12 Jamie Coyne 119 (4) 2005/06–2010/11 Eugene Dadi 22 (10) 2008/09–2009/10 Anthony Danze 8 (0) 2007/08 Jason Davidson 28 (2) 2018/19 Matthew Davies 16 (0) 2013/14 Daniel De Silva 33 (3) 2012/13–2014/15 Brian Deane 7 (1) 2005/06 Bobby Despotovski 29 (11) 2005/06–2006/07 Dino Djulbic 115 (4) 2007/08–2018/19 Travis Dodd 48 (9) 2011/12–2012/13 James Downey 34 (0) 2007/08–2009/10 Hayden Doyle 4 (0) 2008/09 Mate Dragicevic 6 (0) 2007/08 Jack Duncan 7 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Cameron Edwards 13 (0) 2010/11–2013/14 Ryan Edwards 15 (0) 2013/14 Dean Evans 1 (0) 2008/09 Henry Fa`Arodo 11 (0) 2005/06 Nicholas Feely 4 (0) 2016/17–2017/18 Guyon Fernandez 5 (1) 2015/16 Diogo Ferreira 21 (0) 2014/15–2015/16 Fabio Ferreira 13 (2) 2018/19 Howard Fondyke 14 (0) 2010/11 Robbie Fowler 28 (9) 2010/11 Hayden Foxe 8 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Ivan Franjic 29 (2) 2018/19 William Gallas 15 (1) 2013/14 Richard Garcia 58 (5) 2014/15–2016/17 Luka Glavas 15 (2) 2006/07 Hagi Gligor 8 (1) 2015/16 Lucian Goian 6 (0) 2016/17 Antony Golec 6 (0) 2015/16

Alex Grant 63 (2) 2015/16–2018/19 Brent Griffiths 9 (0) 2010/11 Rostyn Griffiths 59 (8) 2013/14–2016/17 Jamie Harnwell 110 (25) 2005/06–2010/11 Chris Harold 140 (21) 2012/13–2018/19 Danny Hay 4 (0) 2005/06 Dean Heffernan 34 (1) 2011/12–2012/13 Youssouf Hersi 8 (0) 2014/15 Matthew Horsley 9 (0) 2005/06 Todd Howarth 82 (5) 2009/10–2011/12 Adam Hughes 18 (2) 2011/12 Chris Ikonomidis 20 (9) 2018/19 Hiroyuki Ishida 16 (1) 2005/06 Jacob Italiano 18 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Scott Jamieson 56 (1) 2012/13–2014/15 Branko Jelic 33 (7) 2009/10–2010/11 Milan Jovanic 1 (0) 2005/06 Juande 22 (1) 2018/19 Andrija Jukic 23 (1) 2008/09–2010/11 Frank Juric 4 (0) 2008/09 Jerry Karpeh 7 (0) 2007/08 Andy Keogh 122 (55) 2014/15–2018/19 Neil Kilkenny 38 (7) 2017/18–2018/19 Joseph Knowles 15 (1) 2015/16–2017/18 Ante Kovacevic 32 (0) 2005/06–2007/08 Denis Kramar 6 (1) 2014/15 Stan Lazaridis 13 (0) 2006/07–2007/08 Mark Lee 10 (0) 2006/07–2008/09 Shane Lowry 71 (4) 2015/16–2018/19 Jamie Maclaren 38 (11) 2013/14–2014/15 Josip Magdic 4 (1) 2006/07 Jesse Makarounas 4 (0) 2011/12–2012/13 Ndumba Makeche 5 (0) 2011/12–2013/14 Mitchell Mallia 6 (1) 2017/18 Nebojsa Marinkovic 80 (15) 2013/14–2016/17 Matthew Mayora 4 (0) 2009/10 Daniel McBreen 7 (5) 2009/10 Trent McClenahan 5 (0) 2011/12 Steven McGarry 115 (11) 2009/10–2013/14 Stuart McLaren 2 (0) 2008/09 Stephen McMahon 12 (0) 2005/06 Billy Mehmet 42 (10) 2011/12–2012/13 David Micevski 24 (0) 2005/06–2007/08 Liam Miller 49 (2) 2011/12–2012/13 Scott Miller 16 (0) 2005/06 Joseph Mills 44 (0) 2016/17–2017/18 Josh Mitchell 35 (2) 2010/11–2011/12 Sam Mitchinson 1 (0) 2011/12 Damian Mori 17 (7) 2005/06 Tomislav Mrcela 12 (0) 2018/19 Yacoub Mustafa 1 (0) 2017/18 Ryo Nagai 26 (4) 2012/13–2013/14 Scott Neville 104 (6) 2008/09–2018/19 Mitch Nichols 27 (1) 2014/15–2017/18 Brandon O`Neill 17 (0) 2011/12–2014/15 Mitchell Oxborrow 26 (1) 2014/15–2016/17 Dragan Paljic 12 (0) 2014/15 Steve Pantelidis 49 (0) 2011/12–2013/14

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Ryan Pearson 3 (0) 2010/11 Adriano Pellegrino 76 (5) 2008/09–2010/11 Jason Petkovic 31 (0) 2005/06–2008/09 Kosta Petratos 9 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Paul Pezos 3 (0) 2006/07 Kristian Popovic 2 (0) 2018/19 Jacob Poscoliero 8 (0) 2017/18 Mitchell Prentice 15 (1) 2007/08 Liam Reddy 83 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Jamal Reiners 17 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Joshua Risdon 142 (2) 2010/11–2016/17 Nick Rizzo 26 (1) 2007/08–2008/09 Mark Robertson 2 (0) 2006/07 James Robinson 21 (2) 2007/08–2008/09 Storm Roux 1 (0) 2012/13 Nikita Rukavytsya 42 (16) 2006/07–2008/09 Gyorgy Sandor 24 (4) 2015/16 Brendon Santalab 16 (2) 2018/19 Mimi Saric 10 (1) 2006/07 Sidnei Sciola 42 (6) 2013/14–2015/16 Walter Scott 2 (0) 2017/18 Naum Sekulovski 108 (6) 2005/06–2010/11 Darvydas Sernas 10 (1) 2013/14 Victor Sikora 23 (4) 2008/09–2010/11 Jordan Simpson 6 (1) 2007/08 Tyler Simpson 15 (0) 2006/07–2007/08 Anthony Skorich 17 (1) 2008/09–2010/11 Shane Smeltz 58 (28) 2011/12–2013/14 Milan Smiljanic 15 (0) 2016/17

Matthew Spiranovic 15 (0) 2018/19 Wayne Srhoj 36 (5) 2008/09–2009/10 Mile Sterjovski 63 (15) 2009/10–2011/12 Adam Taggart 48 (21) 2010/11–2017/18 David Tarka 33 (1) 2005/06–2008/09 Michael Thwaite 85 (2) 2012/13–2015/16 Callum Timmins 3 (0) 2017/18 Andy Todd 41 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Tommi Tomich 20 (0) 2006/07–2007/08 Nikolai Topor-Stanley 37 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Xavi Torres 24 (4) 2017/18 Ryan Townsend 3 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Adrian Trinidad 15 (1) 2008/09 Krisztian Vadocz 11 (1) 2015/16 Bas Van Den Brink 42 (1) 2011/12–2012/13 Tando Velaphi 74 (0) 2007/08–2010/11 Aleks Vrteski 13 (0) 2006/07–2010/11 Danny Vukovic 106 (0) 2011/12–2014/15 Jeremy Walker 13 (0) 2017/18 Nick Ward 44 (7) 2005/06–2012/13 Marc Warren 37 (0) 2015/16–2017/18 Adrian Webster 20 (0) 2006/07 Aryn Williams 22 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Rhys Williams 16 (0) 2016/17 Brandon Wilson 45 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Riley Woodcock 14 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Stuart Young 22 (5) 2005/06–2006/07 Ruben Zadkovich 13 (1) 2014/15 Adrian Zahra 18 (3) 2012/13–2013/14

PERTH GLORY – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L Steve McMahon 26-Aug-05 (L0-1 v Central Coast) 04-Dec-05 (D2-2 v Central Coast) 15 6 4 5 Alan Vest 29-Dec-05 (D2-2 v Melb Victory) 05-Feb-06 (W3-1 v Newcastle) 6 2 1 3 Ron Smith 26-Aug-06 (L0-3 v Brisbane) 02-Nov-07 (L0-1 v Wellington) 32 5 11 16 David Mitchell 09-Nov-07 (W4-1 v Newcastle) 03-Oct-10 (L1-2 v Brisbane) 68 24 15 29 Ian Ferguson 15-Oct-10 (L1-2 v North Qld) 09-Feb-13 (L0-2 v Melb City) 71 22 15 34 Stuart Munro 06-Feb-11 (L1-2 v Gold Coast) 1 0 0 1 Alistair Edwards 16-Feb-13 (W2-1 v Central Coast) 13-Dec-13 (L0-2 v Melb Victory) 18 7 4 7 Kenny Lowe 22-Dec-13 (D0-0 v Adelaide) 14-Apr-18 (L2-3 v Brisbane) 126 52 26 48 Andy Ord 30-Oct-16 (L1-2 v Brisbane) 06-Nov-16 (D2-2 v W Sydney) 2 0 1 1 Tony Popovic 21-Oct-18 (D1-1 v Wstn Sydney) 19-May-19 (D0-0 v Sydney) 29 18 8 3

PERTH GLORY – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A

Adelaide United 43 14 11 18 57 57 20 7 7 6 25 24 23 7 4 12 32 33 Brisbane Roar FC 43 12 9 22 64 81 22 8 5 9 37 38 21 4 4 13 27 43 Central Coast Mariners 43 14 8 21 58 64 21 11 5 5 41 27 22 3 3 16 17 37 Melbourne City FC 30 14 9 7 49 40 14 9 3 2 27 15 16 5 6 5 22 25 Melbourne Victory 43 17 10 16 68 72 21 12 3 6 40 30 22 5 7 10 28 42 Newcastle Jets 42 26 8 8 81 43 21 14 4 3 41 20 21 12 4 5 40 23 Sydney FC 44 9 10 25 46 83 23 5 7 11 23 37 21 4 3 14 23 46 Wellington Phoenix 38 17 8 13 54 49 19 13 1 5 34 16 19 4 7 8 20 33 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 21 6 7 8 28 32 11 5 4 2 20 16 10 1 3 6 8 16 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Adelaide United

17-Sep-05 (H) L 1–2 06-Nov-05 (A) W 4–2 12-Jan-06 (H) L 1–2 16-Sep-06 (A) L 0–3 05-Nov-06 (A) L 2–3 28-Dec-06 (H) D 0–0 07-Oct-07 (H) D 0–0 23-Nov-07 (A) D 1–1 13-Jan-08 (H) W 3–2 17-Aug-08 (A) L 0–1 26-Oct-08 (A) L 1–2 26-Dec-08 (H) L 0–1 07-Aug-09 (A) L 0–1 09-Oct-09 (H) W 1–0 19-Jan-10 (A) W 3–2 24-Sep-10 (A) L 0–2 10-Nov-10 (A) L 0–2 22-Dec-10 (H) W 4–2 09-Oct-11 (H) W 1–0 29-Jan-12 (A) W 3–0 01-Mar-12 (A) W 2–0 11-Nov-12 (A) D 1–1 11-Jan-13 (A) L 2–3 30-Mar-13 (H) D 1–1 13-Oct-13 (A) L 1–3 16-Nov-13 (H) D 1–1 22-Dec-13 (H) D 0–0 26-Oct-14 (A) L 0–2 05-Jan-15 (H) L 1–2 15-Feb-15 (A) D 1–1 25-Oct-15 (H) W 3–1 06-Dec-15 (A) L 0–1 09-Jan-16 (H) L 1–3 18-Nov-16 (H) W 3–1 10-Feb-17 (A) W 5–0 31-Mar-17 (A) D 1–1 04-Nov-17 (H) W 1–0 05-Jan-18 (H) L 0–3 03-Feb-18 (A) L 1–2 11-Nov-18 (A) W 2–0 23-Jan-19 (H) D 0–0 15-Mar-19 (A) W 2–0 10-May-19f (H) D 3–3 All (43 games): W14–D11–L18

v Brisbane Roar FC

10-Sep-05 (H) W 2–1 29-Oct-05 (A) D 0–0 07-Jan-06 (H) L 0–2 26-Aug-06 (A) L 0–3 15-Oct-06 (H) L 1–2 02-Dec-06 (A) L 0–1 16-Sep-07 (H) L 1–2 27-Oct-07 (A) D 3–3 30-Dec-07 (H) L 1–4 14-Sep-08 (H) L 0–3 23-Nov-08 (A) L 1–4 24-Jan-09 (A) L 2–4 20-Sep-09 (A) W 4–2 06-Dec-09 (H) D 1–1 13-Feb-10 (H) W 2–0 03-Oct-10 (H) L 1–2 24-Nov-10 (A) L 2–3 07-Jan-11 (A) D 1–1 26-Nov-11 (A) L 0–4 04-Jan-12 (H) D 3–3 25-Feb-12 (H) L 0–3 22-Apr-12gf (A) L 1–2 07-Oct-12 (H) W 1–0 21-Dec-12 (A) W 1–0 26-Jan-13 (H) L 0–1 30-Nov-13 (A) L 0–1 17-Jan-14 (H) D 0–0 28-Feb-14 (A) L 1–3 19-Oct-14 (H) W 3–2 29-Nov-14 (A) D 1–1 28-Feb-15 (H) D 2–2 15-Nov-15 (A) L 0–1 02-Jan-16 (A) L 1–2 20-Feb-16 (H) W 6–3 30-Oct-16 (A) L 1–2 18-Feb-17 (H) D 2–2 08-Apr-17 (H) W 3–1 21-Dec-17 (A) W 2–1 18-Jan-18 (A) L 2–3 14-Apr-18 (H) L 2–3 03-Nov-18 (H) W 2–1 06-Jan-19 (A) W 4–2 16-Feb-19 (H) W 4–0 All (43 games): W12–D9–L22

v Central Coast Mariners

26-Aug-05 (H) L 0–1 16-Oct-05 (A) L 0–4 04-Dec-05 (H) D 2–2 03-Sep-06 (H) W 2–0 20-Oct-06 (A) L 1–2 10-Dec-06 (A) L 0–1 23-Sep-07 (A) L 0–1 18-Nov-07 (H) L 0–1 06-Jan-08 (H) D 1–1 26-Sep-08 (A) L 1–4 29-Nov-08 (H) D 2–2 31-Dec-08 (A) L 0–1 04-Sep-09 (A) L 1–2 27-Nov-09 (A) D 0–0 31-Jan-10 (H) W 3–1 30-Oct-10 (A) L 0–5 12-Dec-10 (H) D 1–1 19-Jan-11 (H) L 1–2 29-Oct-11 (A) L 1–2 23-Dec-11 (H) L 1–3 11-Mar-12 (H) W 1–0 14-Apr-12f (A) D 1–1 14-Oct-12 (A) L 0–1 31-Dec-12 (A) L 0–1 16-Feb-13 (H) W 2–1 23-Nov-13 (H) L 1–2 31-Dec-13 (A) L 1–2 05-Apr-14 (H) W 3–1 09-Nov-14 (A) W 1–0 20-Dec-14 (H) W 4–1 22-Mar-15 (A) D 1–1 10-Oct-15 (A) L 2–3 12-Dec-15 (H) W 2–1 12-Mar-16 (H) W 4–0 08-Oct-16 (H) D 3–3 24-Nov-16 (A) L 0–2 28-Jan-17 (A) L 0–2 22-Oct-17 (H) W 2–1 03-Dec-17 (A) L 0–1 10-Mar-18 (H) W 3–1 25-Nov-18 (H) W 3–2 31-Dec-18 (A) W 4–1 07-Apr-19 (A) W 3–0 All (43 games): W14–D8–L21

v Melbourne Victory

04-Sep-05 (A) D 2–2 23-Oct-05 (H) W 2–1 29-Dec-05 (A) D 2–2 24-Sep-06 (H) L 1–2 09-Nov-06 (A) L 0–1 07-Jan-07 (H) D 2–2 01-Sep-07 (A) D 0–0 21-Oct-07 (A) L 1–2 02-Dec-07 (H) W 3–1 04-Oct-08 (A) L 0–4 06-Dec-08 (H) W 3–1 11-Jan-09 (H) W 3–2 28-Aug-09 (H) W 2–1 01-Nov-09 (H) L 1–2 16-Jan-10 (A) L 2–6 14-Aug-10 (A) W 2–0 14-Nov-10 (H) W 3–1 18-Dec-10 (A) L 0–2 20-Nov-11 (A) D 2–2 22-Jan-12 (H) W 4–1 24-Mar-12 (H) W 4–2 30-Nov-12 (A) L 0–1 19-Jan-13 (H) L 0–1 23-Mar-13 (A) W 3–2 05-Apr-13f (A) L 1–2 13-Dec-13 (A) L 0–2 31-Jan-14 (H) D 1–1 15-Mar-14 (H) L 1–2 02-Jan-15 (A) W 2–1 25-Jan-15 (H) D 3–3 07-Mar-15 (A) D 1–1 16-Dec-15 (H) W 1–0 27-Dec-15 (A) D 1–1 30-Jan-16 (H) W 3–2 02-Dec-16 (A) D 1–1 21-Jan-17 (H) W 2–1 11-Mar-17 (A) L 1–4 19-Nov-17 (H) L 0–2 13-Jan-18 (A) L 2–3 25-Mar-18 (H) W 1–0 28-Oct-18 (A) W 3–2 10-Feb-19 (A) W 2–1 30-Mar-19 (H) L 0–2 All (43 games): W17–D10–L16

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v Newcastle Jets

08-Oct-05 (A) W 5–1 25-Nov-05 (H) L 0–1 05-Feb-06 (A) W 3–1 29-Sep-06 (A) W 3–0 18-Nov-06 (H) W 2–1 14-Jan-07 (H) D 3–3 26-Aug-07 (H) D 0–0 09-Nov-07 (A) W 4–1 18-Jan-08 (A) L 1–2 22-Aug-08 (H) D 3–3 09-Nov-08 (H) D 2–2 18-Jan-09 (A) L 1–2 23-Aug-09 (H) W 2–0 25-Sep-09 (A) W 1–0 26-Dec-09 (H) W 4–0 21-Aug-10 (H) W 1–0 17-Sep-10 (A) L 0–2 10-Feb-11 (A) L 0–4 05-Nov-11 (A) L 0–2 31-Dec-11 (A) D 1–1 18-Feb-12 (H) W 2–0 03-Nov-12 (H) W 3–2 14-Dec-12 (H) W 3–0 08-Mar-13 (A) W 2–1 20-Oct-13 (A) D 0–0 04-Jan-14 (A) W 1–0 30-Mar-14 (H) W 2–1 01-Nov-14 (H) W 2–1 12-Dec-14 (H) W 2–0 06-Apr-15 (A) W 2–0 24-Jan-16 (A) W 6–1 07-Mar-16 (H) W 2–0 26-Mar-16 (A) W 2–1 10-Dec-16 (H) L 1–2 15-Jan-17 (A) D 2–2 04-Feb-17 (H) W 3–2 15-Oct-17 (A) D 2–2 09-Dec-17 (H) L 1–2 06-Apr-18 (A) W 2–0 16-Dec-18 (A) W 2–0 27-Jan-19 (H) W 2–0 14-Apr-19 (H) W 1–0 All (42 games): W26–D8–L8

v Sydney FC

01-Oct-05 (H) L 1–2 19-Nov-05 (A) D 0–0 29-Jan-06 (H) L 1–2 10-Sep-06 (H) D 1–1 29-Oct-06 (A) D 1–1 14-Dec-06 (A) L 0–1 09-Sep-07 (H) D 0–0 12-Oct-07 (H) D 3–3 15-Dec-07 (A) W 4–2 31-Aug-08 (A) L 2–5 19-Oct-08 (H) W 2–1 21-Dec-08 (A) W 4–1 22-Nov-09 (H) W 2–0 10-Jan-10 (H) D 0–0 07-Feb-10 (A) L 2–3 24-Oct-10 (H) L 0–3 21-Nov-10 (A) L 0–2 29-Jan-11 (H) L 0–2 12-Nov-11 (H) L 0–1 18-Jan-12 (A) D 1–1 11-Feb-12 (A) L 1–2 28-Oct-12 (A) L 1–2 05-Jan-13 (H) D 2–2 02-Mar-13 (H) W 2–1 02-Nov-13 (H) W 1–0 15-Feb-14 (A) L 1–2 13-Apr-14 (A) L 1–2 04-Dec-14 (A) W 2–1 07-Feb-15 (H) L 1–3 10-Apr-15 (H) L 0–3 21-Nov-15 (H) D 0–0 13-Feb-16 (A) W 2–1 10-Apr-16 (A) L 0–4 13-Nov-16 (A) L 1–4 17-Dec-16 (H) L 1–4 26-Mar-17 (H) L 0–3 29-Apr-17f (A) L 0–3 27-Oct-17 (A) L 0–2 30-Dec-17 (A) L 0–6 29-Mar-18 (H) L 2–3 21-Dec-18 (H) L 1–2 09-Jan-19 (H) W 3–1 18-Apr-19 (A) L 0–1 19-May-19gf (H) D 0–0 All (44 games): W9–D10–L25

v Wellington Phoenix

30-Sep-07 (A) L 1–4 02-Nov-07 (H) L 0–1 07-Dec-07 (A) L 0–3 21-Sep-08 (H) W 1–0 02-Nov-08 (H) W 2–0 13-Dec-08 (A) D 1–1 16-Aug-09 (A) L 1–2 08-Nov-09 (A) D 1–1 22-Jan-10 (H) W 2–0 21-Feb-10f (A) D 1–1 05-Sep-10 (H) W 2–1 07-Nov-10 (H) L 0–1 23-Jan-11 (A) L 0–4 23-Oct-11 (H) W 1–0 10-Dec-11 (A) L 0–1 08-Jan-12 (A) W 1–0 07-Apr-12f (H) W 3–2 24-Nov-12 (H) D 1–1 02-Feb-13 (A) L 0–1 17-Mar-13 (H) L 1–2 09-Nov-13 (A) D 1–1 06-Dec-13 (H) W 4–2 09-Mar-14 (A) D 1–1 12-Oct-14 (A) W 2–1 21-Nov-14 (H) W 2–1 14-Mar-15 (H) L 1–2 18-Oct-15 (H) L 1–2 07-Feb-16 (A) W 1–0 20-Mar-16 (A) W 2–1 16-Oct-16 (H) W 2–0 05-Jan-17 (H) W 2–1 04-Mar-17 (A) D 3–3 12-Nov-17 (A) L 2–5 16-Dec-17 (H) W 1–0 17-Feb-18 (A) L 1–2 02-Dec-18 (A) D 1–1 02-Feb-19 (H) W 3–0 28-Apr-19 (H) W 5–0 All (38 games): W17–D8–L13 v Melbourne City FC

29-Aug-10 (A) D 2–2 03-Nov-10 (H) D 0–0 15-Jan-11 (H) D 1–1 16-Oct-11 (A) W 2–1 17-Dec-11 (H) L 1–2 15-Jan-12 (A) W 2–1 01-Apr-12f (H) W 3–0

21-Oct-12 (H) W 2–0 08-Dec-12 (A) L 0–1 09-Feb-13 (A) L 0–2 27-Oct-13 (H) W 1–0 10-Jan-14 (H) W 3–0 09-Feb-14 (A) L 1–2 26-Dec-14 (A) D 1–1 22-Feb-15 (A) D 0–0 19-Apr-15 (H) W 3–1 27-Nov-15 (A) L 1–5 16-Jan-16 (H) D 2–2 03-Apr-16 (H) W 3–2 17-Apr-16f (A) L 0–2 21-Oct-16 (A) W 3–2 27-Dec-16 (A) D 3–3 16-Apr-17 (H) W 5–4 23-Apr-17f (A) W 2–0 24-Nov-17 (A) W 3–1 09-Jan-18 (H) L 0–2 24-Feb-18 (H) W 2–1 08-Dec-18 (H) W 1–0 19-Jan-19 (A) D 0–0 03-Mar-19 (A) D 2–2 All (30 games): W14–D9–L7 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

18-Nov-12 (H) L 0–1 27-Dec-12 (H) D 1–1 23-Feb-13 (A) L 0–1 26-Jan-14 (A) L 1–3 22-Feb-14 (H) L 0–2 23-Mar-14 (A) L 0–3 15-Nov-14 (H) W 2–1 28-Mar-15 (H) W 3–2 25-Apr-15 (A) W 2–1 01-Nov-15 (A) L 0–1 19-Dec-15 (H) D 2–2 26-Feb-16 (A) L 1–2 06-Nov-16 (H) D 2–2 01-Jan-17 (A) D 1–1 25-Feb-17 (H) W 2–0 08-Oct-17 (A) L 1–2 28-Jan-18 (H) W 3–1 04-Mar-18 (A) D 1–1 21-Oct-18 (H) D 1–1 13-Jan-19 (H) W 4–3 24-Feb-19 (A) D 1–1 All (21 games): W6–D7–L8

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PERTH GLORY – VENUES AND CROWDS

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HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2005/06 HBF Park (11 games) 2006/07 HBF Park (10) 2007/08 HBF Park (11) 2008/09 HBF Park (10) 2009/10 HBF Park (13) 2010/11 HBF Park (15) 2011/12 HBF Park (13) 2012/13 HBF Park (12), Subiaco Oval (2) 2013/14 HBF Park (13) 2014/15 HBF Park (14) 2015/16 HBF Park (13) 2016/17 HBF Park (14) 2017/18 HBF Park (13) 2018/19 HBF Park (14) HOME CROWDS by season Season Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2005/06 9 734 13 157 v Sydney FC (01-Oct-05) 5 033 v Adelaide United (12-Jan-06) 2006/07 7 671 9 978 v Brisbane Roar FC (15-Oct-06) 6 251 v New Zealand Knights (26-Nov-06) 2007/08 7 606 9 614 v Brisbane Roar FC (30-Dec-07) 6 252 v Adelaide United (07-Oct-07) 2008/09 7 942 12 581 v Adelaide United (26-Dec-08) 4 433 v Wellington Phoenix (21-Sep-08) 2009/10 9 209 12 872 v North Queensland Fury (03-Oct-09) 7 217 v Brisbane Roar FC (06-Dec-09) 2010/11 8 485 16 019 v North Queensland Fury (06-Aug-10) 5 536 v Sydney FC (29-Jan-11) 2011/12 8 322 12 358 v Melbourne Victory (22-Jan-12) 6 458 v Melbourne City FC (17-Dec-11) 2012/13 8 868 16 707 v Adelaide United (30-Mar-13) 4 821 v Brisbane Roar FC (26-Jan-13) 2013/14 9 418 13 856 v Melbourne City FC (27-Oct-13) 5 837 v Newcastle Jets (30-Mar-14) 2014/15 9 576 12 271 v Melbourne Victory (25-Jan-15) 5 821 v Melbourne City FC (19-Apr-15) 2015/16 8 959 14 504 v Melbourne City FC (03-Apr-16) 5 398 v Melbourne Victory (16-Dec-15) 2016/17 10 533 13 290 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (06-Nov-16) 8 834 v Brisbane Roar FC (08-Apr-17) 2017/18 9 186 13 565 v Melbourne Victory (19-Nov-17) 7 277 v Central Coast Mariners (10-Mar-18) 2018/19 10 360 17 856 v Melbourne Victory (30-Mar-19) 7 213 v Adelaide United (23-Jan-19) Finals series (home games) 2012 13 148 13 695 v Wellington Phoenix (07-Apr-12) 12 600 v Melbourne City FC (01-Apr-12) 2019 37 120 56 371 v Sydney FC (19-May-19) 17 868 v Adelaide United (10-May-19) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 56 371 v Sydney FC (19-May-19) Optus Stadium* 17 868 v Adelaide United (10-May-19) HBF Park 17 856 v Melbourne Victory (30-Mar-19) HBF Park 16 707 v Adelaide United (30-Mar-13) HBF Park 16 019 v North Queensland Fury (06-Aug-10) HBF Park * Grand Final

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PERTH GLORY – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA National Soccer League 1996/97 Season 26 11 5 10 48 41 National Soccer League 1997/98 Season 26 10 6 10 35 40 National Soccer League 1998/99 Season 32 18 6 8 66 40 National Soccer League 1999/2000 Season 37 20 8 9 65 46 National Soccer League 2000/01 Season 30 16 9 5 69 35 National Soccer League 2001/02 Season 27 17 7 3 56 27 National Soccer League 2002/03 Season 35 25 2 8 77 29 National Soccer League 2003/04 Season 28 20 3 5 64 28 2005 OFC Club Championship Qualifying 1 0 0 1 1 2 2005 Pre-Season Cup 5 2 1 2 5 5 Hyundai A-League 2005/06 Season 21 8 5 8 34 29 2006 Pre-Season Cup 6 1 2 3 3 7 Hyundai A-League 2006/07 Season 21 5 5 11 24 30 2007 Pre-Season Cup 5 3 1 1 8 6 Hyundai A-League 2007/08 Season 21 4 8 9 27 34 2008 Pre-Season Cup 3 0 2 1 1 2 Hyundai A-League 2008/09 Season 21 6 4 11 31 44 Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season 28 11 7 10 41 35 Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 30 5 8 17 27 54 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 31 15 5 11 48 40 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 28 9 5 14 30 33 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 27 7 7 13 28 37 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 5 4 0 1 13 4 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 27 14 8 5 45 35 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 5 2 2 1 7 6 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 28 13 4 11 49 44 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 2 1 0 1 2 2 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 29 11 9 9 55 56 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 27 10 2 15 37 50 FFA Cup 2018 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 29 18 8 3 59 26 FFA Cup 2019 1 0 0 1 1 2 Overall record 644 286 139 219 1056 871

Biggest win in all official matches W6-0 v Canberra Cosmoa (HBF Park) National Soccer League 1996/97 Season

v Brisbane Strikers (HBF Park) National Soccer League 1998/99 Season Biggest loss in all official matches L0-6 v Parramatta Power (Parramatta Stadium) National Soccer League 2003/04 Season

Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 269 Jamie Harnwell 1998/99–2010/11 116 Bobby Despotovski 1996/97–2006/07 250 Bobby Despotovski 1996/97–2006/07 84 Damian Mori 2000/01–2005/06 233 Scott Miller 1996/97–2005/06 60 Andy Keogh 2014–2018/19 184 Jason Petkovic 1999/00–2008/09 46 Jamie Harnwell 1998/99–2010/11 166 Jamie Coyne 2002/03–2010/11 42 Diego Castro 2015–2019

HONOURS National Soccer League Champions twice (2003, 2004)

Hyundai A-League Premiers once (2018/19) National Soccer League Runners-up twice (2000, 2002)

Hyundai A-League Runners-up once (2012)

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SYDNEY FC – FIXTURES

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Fri 11 Oct Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 20 Oct Wellington Phoenix Leichhardt Oval 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 26 Oct Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 01 Nov Newcastle Jets Leichhardt Oval 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 17 Nov Melbourne Victory Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Sat 23 Nov Perth Glory HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Dec Western United FC GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 07 Dec Brisbane Roar FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 14 Dec Central Coast Mariners Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Dec Wellington Phoenix Westpac Stadium 4:45pm 2:45pm ..... .....

Sun 29 Dec Melbourne City FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 6:30pm 6:30pm ..... .....

Sat 04 Jan Adelaide United NetstrataJubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 10 Jan Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 24 Jan Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 31 Jan Brisbane Roar FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 08 Feb Western Sydney Wanderers FC NetstrataJubilee Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 22 Feb Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 28 Feb Wellington Phoenix NetstrataJubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 07 Mar Melbourne Victory Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 14 Mar Perth Glory Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Mar Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Mar Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 03 Apr Western United FC Leichhardt Oval 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 11 Apr Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 7:00pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Apr Newcastle Jets Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 26 Apr Melbourne City FC AAMIPark 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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SYDNEY FC – SQUAD

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Andrew Redmayne Goalkeeper 13-Jan-89 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2 Patrick Flottmann Defender 19-Apr-97 Air Force Central (Thailand) 3 Benjamin Warland Defender 04-Sep-96 Adelaide United 4 Alexander Wilkinson Defender 13-Aug-84 Melbourne City 5 Alexander Baumjohann (GER) Midfielder 23-Jan-87 Western Sydney Wanderers 6 Ryan McGowan Defender 15-Aug-89 Dundee (Scotland) 7 Michael Zullo Defender 11-Sep-88 Melbourne City FC 8 Paulo Retre Midfielder 04-Mar-93 Melbourne City FC 9 Adam Le Fondre (ENG) Forward 02-Dec-86 Bolton Wanderers (England) 10 Milos Ninkovic (SER) Midfielder 25-Dec-84 Evian (France) 11 Kosta Barbarouses (NZL) Forward 19-Feb-90 Melbourne Victory 12 Trent Buhagiar Forward 27-Feb-98 Central Coast Mariners 13 Brandon O'Neill Midfielder 12-Apr-94 Perth Glory 16 Joel King Defender 30-Oct-00 FFA Centre of Excellence 17 Anthony Caceres Midfielder 29-Sep-92 Melbourne City FC 18 Luke Ivanovic Forward 06-Jun-00 Bonnyrigg White Eagles (NSW) 19 Christopher Zuvela Midfielder 21-Jan-97 Gladesville Spirit / Sydney FC (NYL) 20 Thomas Heward-Belle Goalkeeper 11-Mar-97 Central Coast Mariners 21 Harry Van der Saag Defender 29-Oct-99 Narrabeen FC 23 Rhyan Grant Defender 26-Feb-91 Australian Institute of Sport 24 Marco Tilio Forward 23-Aug-01 Sydney Olympic (NSW) 25 Ryan Teague Midfielder 24-Jan-02 Sydney University (NSW) 26 Luke Brattan Midfielder 08-Mar-90 Melbourne City FC

SYDNEY FC – COACH

STEVE CORICA

Coaching experience: Sydney FC (youth, senior/assistant) 2010–2018, head coach 2018–

Career profile: Born 24 March 1973 in Innisfail, went to the Australian Institute of Sport

Played at national league level for 20 years with Marconi Stallions (1990–1995), Leicester (England, 1995–1996), Wolverhampton (England, 1996–2000), Sanfrecce Hiroshima

(Japan, 2000–2001), Walsall (England, 2001–2004) and Sydney FC (2005–2010)

Won Championships as a player with Marconi Stallions (1993) and Sydney FC (2006, 2010) and was national Under-21 player of the year in 1993

Played for Australia at the 1989 Under-16 World Cup (Scotland), 1991 U-20 World Cup (Portugal), 1992 (Barcelona) and 1996 (Atlanta) Olympics; and played 41 times for the Caltex Socceroos from

1993 to 2006 including at the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup and in 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers

Coaching roles at Sydney FC commenced with head youth team coach in 2010/11; became assistant senior coach in 2011 and was interim head coach for three Hyundai A-League games in 2012/13; returned

to youth team coach in 2013–2015 and went back to senior assistant in 2015 under Graham Arnold

Hyundai A-League Championship winner in his first season as head coach 2018/19

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SYDNEY FC – PLAYER PROFILES

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Kosta Barbarouses

Position: Forward

Born: 19-Feb-90

Height: 171cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Wellington, NZ. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior clubs: Miramar Rangers, Wellington Olympic. Senior

career: 2006–2007 Team Wellington (New Zealand), 2007–2010 Wellington Phoenix, 2010–2011 Brisbane Roar,

2011–2012 Alania Vladikavkaz (Russia), 2012–2013 Panathinaikos (Greece), 2013–2016 Melbourne Victory, 2016–2017 Wellington Phoenix, 2017–2019 Melbourne Victory. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 46 apps (7 gls), Brisbane Roar 33 apps (12 gls), Melbourne Victory 127 apps (41 gls). Other national league statistics: Alania

Vladikavkaz 13 apps (2 gls), Panathinaikos 10 apps. Representative honours: New Zealand senior, U-23, youth.

Alexander Baumjohann

Position: Midfielder

Born: 23-Jan-87

Height: 178cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Waltrop, Germany. Nationality: German. Junior clubs: Teutonia Waltrop, Schalke. Senior career:

2005–2007 Schalke (Germany), 2007–2009 Borussia Moenchengladbach (Germany), 2009–2010 Bayern Munich

(Germany), 2010–2012 Schalke (Germany), 2012–2013 Kaiserslautern (Germany), 2013–2017 Hertha Berlin

(Germany), 2017 Coritiba (Brazil), 2018 Vitoria (Brazil), 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League

statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 20 apps (3 gls). Other national league statistics: Schalke 19 apps, Borussia Moenchengladbach 29 apps (3 gls), Bayern Munich 3 apps, Kaiserslautern 25 apps (3 gls), Hertha Berlin 33 apps (1 gl).

Representative honours: Germany Youth.

Luke Brattan

Position: Midfielder

Born: 08-Mar-90

Height: 175cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Hull, England. Junior clubs: Rochedale, Queensland Lions. Senior career: 2007–2008 Rochedale Rovers (Qld),

2008–2015 Brisbane Roar, 2015 Bolton Wanderers (England), 2016–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 91 apps (4 gls), Melbourne City 79 apps (6 gls). Representative honours: Australian Under-23 (squad),

Under-20.

Trent Buhagiar Position: Forward

Born: 27-Feb-98

Height: 178cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Gosford. Junior club: Umina Eagles. Senior career: 2014–2018 Central Coast Mariners, 2018–2019 Sydney

FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 50 apps (4 gls). Representative honours: Australian Under-23,

Under-20.

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Anthony Caceres

Position: Midfielder

Born: 29-Sep-92

Height: 173cm

Weight: 67kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Marconi. Senior career: 2011–2016 Central Coast Mariners, 2016–2017 Melbourne City,

2017–2018 Al Wasl (United Arab Emirates), 2018–2019 Melbourne City, 2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League

statistics: Central Coast Mariners 62 apps (3 gls), Melbourne City 43 apps (3 gls), Sydney FC 15 apps. Other

national league statistics: Al Wasl 21 apps (1 gl).

Patrick Flottmann Position: Defender

Born: 19-Apr-97

Height: 191cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Manly United. Senior career: 2014–2015 Central Coast Mariners, 2015–2016 Blacktown City (NSW), 2016–2019 Sydney FC, 2019 Air Force United (Thailand). Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Rhyan Grant

Position: Defender

Born: 26-Feb-91

Height: 174cm

Weight: 77kg

Born: Canowindra. Junior clubs: Canowindra, Bathurst 75. Senior career: 2008 Australian Institute of Sport, 2008–

2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 168 apps (7 gls). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2018–2019 (10 appearances), Under-23, Under-20.

Thomas Heward-Belle

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 11-Mar-97

Height: 192cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: West Pymble, Manly United. Senior career: 2014 Blacktown (NSW), 2014–2015 Western

Sydney Wanderers, 2015–2017 Central Coast Mariners, 2017–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Central Coast Mariners 3 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23 (squad), Under-20.

Luke Ivanovic

Position: Forward

Born: 06-Jun-00

Height: 180cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: APIA Leichhardt, Bonnyrigg. Senior career: 2017–2018 Bonnyrigg (NSW), 2018–2019

Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 11 apps (1 gl).

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Joel King

Position: Defender

Born: 30-Oct-00

Height: 178cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Wollongong. Junior club: Shellharbour. Senior career: 2016–2017 Australian Institute of Sport, 2017–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 1 app. Representative honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Adam Le Fondre

Position: Forward

Born: 02-Dec-86

Height: 180cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Stockport, England. Nationality: English. Junior club: Stockport County. Senior career: 2004–2007 Stockport County (England), 2006–2009 Rochdale (England), 2009–

2011 Rotherham (England), 2011–2014 Reading (England), 2014–2015 Cardiff (England), 2015 Bolton (England),

2015–2016 Wolverhampton (England), 2016–2017 Wigan (England), 2017–2018 Bolton (England), 2018–2019

Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 29 apps (18 gls). Other national league statistics: Rochdale 46

apps (18 gls), Rotherham 96 apps (54 gls), Reading 104 apps (39 gls), Cardiff 23 apps (3 gls), Bolton 72 apps (21

gls), Wolverhampton 26 apps (3 gls), Wigan 12 apps (1 gl).

Ryan McGowan Position: Defender

Born: 15-Aug-89

Height: 191cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Para Hills. Senior career: 2006–2011 Hearts (Scotland), 2009–2010 Ayr United

(Scotland), 2011 Partick Thistle (Scotland), 2011–2013 Hearts (Scotland), 2013–2014 Shandong Luneng (China), 2015–2016

Dundee United (Scotland), 2016 Henan Jianye (China), 2017 Guizhou Zhicheng (China), 2017 Al Sharjah (UAE),

2018–2019 Bradford City (England), 2019 Dundee (Scotland). National league statistics: Hearts 57 apps (2 gls), Ayr United 28 apps (1 gl), Partick Thistle 8 apps,

Shandong Luneng 46 apps (2 gls), Dundee United 34 apps (1 gl), Henan Jianye 28 apps (2 gls), Guizhou Zhicheng 12 apps, Al Sharjah 10 apps, Bradford 26 apps, Dundee 15

apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team 2012–2017 (21 apps), Under-23, Under-20.

Milos Ninkovic

Position: Midfielder

Born: 25-Dec-84

Height: 180cm

Weight: 76kg

Born: Belgrade, Serbia. Nationality: Serbian. Senior career: 2001–2004 Cukaricki Beograd (Serbia), 2004–2012

Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine), 2013 Evian (France), 2013–2014 Red Star Belgrade (Serbia), 2014–2015 Evian (France), 2015–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 106 apps (22 gls). Other national league

statistics: Dynamo Kiev 105 apps (14 gls), Evian 32 apps (1 gl), Red Star Belgrade 27 apps (5 gls). Representative

honours: Serbia senior team (28 appearances).

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Brandon O`Neill

Position: Midfielder

Born: 12-Apr-94

Height: 179cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Perth. Junior club: ECU Joondalup. Senior career: 2009–2010 ECU Joondalup (WA), 2010–2015 Perth Glory, 2015–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 17 apps, Sydney FC 104 apps (7 gls). Representative

honours: Australian senior team 2019 (1 appearance), Under-23, Under-20.

Andrew Redmayne Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 13-Jan-89

Height: 194cm

Weight: 83kg

Born: Gosford. Junior club: Gosford City. Senior career: 2007, 2008 Australian Institute of Sport, 2007–2010

Central Coast Mariners, 2010–2012 Brisbane Roar, 2012–2015 Melbourne City, 2015–2017 Western Sydney

Wanderers, 2017–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 3 apps, Brisbane Roar 2 apps, Melbourne City 48 apps, Western Sydney Wanderers

31 apps, Sydney FC 58 apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team 2019 (1 appearance),

Under-23, Under-20.

Paulo Retre

Position: Midfielder

Born: 04-Mar-93

Height: 170cm

Weight: 63kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior club: Endeavour Hills. Senior career: 2010 Northcote (Vic), 2010–2012 Melbourne

Victory, 2012 Bentleigh (Vic), 2012–2017 Melbourne City, 2017–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Melbourne City 54 apps (1 gl), Sydney FC 39 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Ryan Teague

Position: Midfielder

Born: 24-Jan-02

Height: 175cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sydney University. Representative honours: Australian Under-17.

Marco Tilio

Position: Forward

Born: 23-Aug-01

Height: 170cm

Weight: 67kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Enfield Rovers, APIA Leichhardt, Sydney Olympic. Senior career: 2017–2019

Sydney FC. Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

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Harry Van der Saag

Position: Defender

Born: 29-Oct-99

Height: 180cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Narrabeen FC. Senior career: 2018–2019 Sydney FC.

Benjamin Warland

Position: Defender

Born: 04-Sep-96

Height: 182cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior clubs: Gawler Eagles, Campbelltown. Senior career: 2010–2014 Australian

Institute of Sport, 2014–2018 Adelaide United, 2018–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United

9 apps, Sydney FC 14 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23 (squad), Under-20, Under-17.

Alex Wilkinson Position: Defender

Born: 13-Aug-84

Height: 187cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: North Ryde, Gladesville-Hornsby. Senior career: 1999–2004 Northern Spirit, 2004–

2005 Manly United (NSW), 2005–2012 Central Coast Mariners, 2011 Jiangsu Suning (China), 2012–2015

Jeonbuk Motors (Korea Republic), 2015–2016 Melbourne City, 2016–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Northern Spirit 45 apps, Central Coast Mariners 172 apps

(2 gls), Melbourne City 10 apps, Sydney FC 84 apps. Other national league statistics: Jiangsu Suning 10 apps, Jeonbuk Motors 86 apps (2 gls). Representative honours: Australian

senior team 2014–2015 (16 appearances), U-20, U-17.

Michael Zullo

Position: Defender

Born: 11-Sep-88

Height: 170cm

Weight: 63kg

Born: Brisbane. Junior clubs: North Star, Brisbane City. Senior career: 2005–2006 Brisbane Strikers (Qld), 2007

Brisbane City (Qld), 2007–2010 Brisbane Roar, 2010–2013 Utrecht (Netherlands), 2013–2014 Adelaide United, 2014–2015 Utrecht (Netherlands), 2015–2016 Melbourne City,

2016–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 53 apps (2 gls), Adelaide United 24 apps,

Melbourne City 15 apps, Sydney FC 73 apps (2 gls). Other national league statistics: Utrecht 34 apps.

Representative honours: Australian senior team 2009–2013 (10 apparances), Under-23, Under-17.

Chris Zuvela

Position: Midfielder

Born: 21-Jan-97

Height: 179cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Gladesville Spirit. Senior career: 2013–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai

A-League statistics: Sydney FC 2 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

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Played 29

Won / Drew / Lost 17 / 5 / 7

Goals for 49 (1.7 per game)

Goals against 30 (1.0 per game)

Position on ladder 2nd (10 teams)

Goals Adam LeFondre 18, Alex Brosque 8, Siem DeJong 4, Aaron Calver 3, Milos Ninkovic 3, Daniel DeSilva 2, Brandon O`Neill 2, Jacob Tratt 2, Cameron Devlin 1, Reza Ghoochannejhad 1, Luke Ivanovic 1, Paulo Retre 1, Michael Zullo 1

Goalkeepers Andrew Redmayne 29 appearances (9 clean sheets)

Coaches Steve Corica 29 games (W17–D5–L7)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 19-Oct Adelaide United (A) D 1–1 (0–1) Le Fondre 78' 10 018 3rd 27-Oct W.Sydney Wanderers (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Le Fondre 4', Brosque 53' 30 588 1st 02-Nov Melbourne City (A) W 3–0 (1–0) Retre 16', Le Fondre 61' 92' 12 086 1st 10-Nov Newcastle Jets (A) D 1–1 (1–0) Brosque 20' 11 415 2nd 25-Nov Melbourne Victory (H) L 1–2 (1–1) Le Fondre 35' 19 081 3rd 01-Dec Central Coast Mariners (A) W 2–1 (1–1) Le Fondre 42'pen, O`Neill 65' 8 386 3rd 08-Dec Wellington Phoenix (H) L 1–3 (0–3) Zullo 89' 10 101 3rd 15-Dec W.Sydney Wanderers (A) W 3–1 (1–1) Brosque 46'+, De Jong 57', Tratt 81' 18 043 3rd 21-Dec Perth Glory (A) W 2–1 (1–0) Le Fondre 18', De Silva 87' 10 356 3rd 29-Dec Brisbane Roar (H) W 2–1 (1–1) Le Fondre 16' 55' 12 216 3rd 04-Jan Central Coast Mariners (H) W 5–2 (1–1) Brosque 49' 58' 64', Le Fondre 52'pen, Calver 90' 12 053 3rd 09-Jan Perth Glory (A) L 1–3 (0–3) Le Fondre 68' 9 521 3rd 13-Jan Adelaide United (H) W 2–1 (1–0) De Jong 13', Tratt 48' 11 560 3rd 19-Jan Newcastle Jets (H) W 1–0 (1–0) Own goal 44' 12 681 3rd 23-Jan Wellington Phoenix (A) W 1–0 (1–0) De Jong 25' 8 961 2nd 26-Jan Melbourne Victory (A) L 1–2 (0–1) Ninkovic 63' 21 085 3rd 03-Feb Melbourne City (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Ivanovic 9', Le Fondre 86' 13 029 3rd 08-Feb Brisbane Roar (A) L 1–2 (0–0) De Silva 55' 8 356 3rd 17-Feb Central Coast Mariners (H) D 1–1 (0–1) Le Fondre 76'pen 12 188 3rd 23-Feb Wellington Phoenix (A) W 1–0 (0–0) Le Fondre 65'pen 5 115 2nd 01-Mar Adelaide United (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Ghoochannejhad 15', Devlin 94' 11 217 2nd 17-Mar Melbourne City (H) L 0–2 (0–0) 6 261 2nd 29-Mar Brisbane Roar (A) W 3–1 (1–0) Calver 1', Le Fondre 77', De Jong 89' 8 059 2nd 06-Apr Melbourne Victory (H) W 2–1 (1–1) O`Neill 6', Ninkovic 93' 14 155 2nd 13-Apr W.Sydney Wanderers (A) D 1–1 (1–0) Brosque 7' 21 984 2nd 18-Apr Perth Glory (H) W 1–0 (1–0) Le Fondre 37' 11 227 2nd 27-Apr Newcastle Jets (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 10 260 2nd 12-May Melbourne Victory (H) W 6–1 (3–0) Calver 3', Brosque 43', OG 47'+, Le Fondre 63'p 68', Ninkovic 88' 12 141 SF 19-May Perth Glory (A) D* 0–0 (0–0) 56 371 GF * AET, won 4-1 on penalties. SF=Semi Final, GF=Grand Final.

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Goals – – 8 – 3 4 2 1 1 – 1 – 18 – 3 2 – 1 2 – – – 1 Yellow cards – 5 3 – 6 2 – 1 – 7 – – 3 – 2 4 – 2 1 4 1 1 7

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Adelaide (1-1) Western Sydney (2-0)

Melb City (3-0) Newcastle (1-1)

Melb Victory (1-2) Central Coast (2-1)

Wellington (1-3) Western Sydney (3-1)

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2005/06 21 10 6 5 35 28 36 2 / 8 Sasho Petrovski 9 2006/07 21 8 8 5 29 19 29 4 / 8 Sasho Petrovski 5 2007/08 21 8 8 5 28 24 32 3 / 8 Alex Brosque 8 2008/09 21 7 5 9 33 32 26 5 / 8 Alex Brosque 5 2009/10 27 15 3 9 35 23 48 1 / 10 John Aloisi 10 2010/11 30 8 10 12 35 40 34 9 / 11 Bruno Cazarine 9 2011/12 27 10 8 9 37 42 38 5 / 10 Bruno Cazarine 8 2012/13 27 9 5 13 41 51 32 7 / 10 Alessandro Del Piero 14 2013/14 27 12 3 12 40 38 39 5 / 10 Alessandro Del Piero 10 2014/15 27 14 8 5 52 35 50 2 / 10 Marc Janko 16 2015/16 27 8 10 9 36 36 34 7 / 10 Filip Holosko 10 2016/17 27 20 6 1 55 12 66 1 / 10 Bobo 15 2017/18 27 20 4 3 64 22 64 1 / 10 Bobo 27 2018/19 27 16 4 7 43 29 52 2 / 10 Adam Le Fondre 18 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2006 3 2 1 0 5 3 Won Major Semi (2 legs), Won Grand Final 2007 2 1 0 1 2 3 Lost Minor Semi (2 legs) 2008 2 0 1 1 0 2 Lost Minor Semi (2 legs) 2010 4 1 2 1 8 7 Lost Major Semi (2 legs), Won Prelim.Final, Won Grand Final(pens) 2012 1 0 0 1 2 3 Lost Elimination Final 2014 1 0 0 1 1 2 Lost Elimination Final 2015 2 1 0 1 4 4 Won Semi Final, Lost Grand Final 2017 2 1 1 0 4 1 Won Semi Final, Won Grand Final (on pens) 2018 1 0 0 1 2 3 Lost Semi Final 2019 2 1 1 0 6 1 Won Semi Final, Won Grand Final (on pens) ALL GAMES 377 172 94 111 597 460 Premierships: 3; Championships: 4

BIGGEST WINS W7-1 v Wellington (19-Jan-13) Allianz W6-0 v Perth (30-Dec-17) Allianz W6-1 v Melb Victory (12-May-19) Jubilee At home W7-1 v Wellington (19-Jan-13) Allianz W6-0 v Perth (30-Dec-17) Allianz W6-1 v Melb Victory (12-May-19) Jubilee Away W5-0 v Melb Victory (26-Jan-14) Marvel W5-0 v Western Syd (09-Dec-17) ANZ W5-1 v Central Coast (05-Nov-05) Central Coast

MOST GOALS SCORED 7 W7-1 v Wellington (19-Jan-13) Allianz 6 W6-0 v Perth (30-Dec-17) Allianz 6 W6-1 v Melb Victory (12-May-19) Jubilee

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 5 W6-0 v Perth (30-Dec-17) 2nd half 4 W5-4 v Central Coast (22-Dec-07) 2nd half 4 W5-2 v Perth (31-Aug-08) 1st half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 5 mins W7-1 v Wellington (19-Jan-13) 4 goals in 15 mins W5-2 v Central Coast (04-Jan-19) 5 goals in 28 mins W7-1 v Wellington (19-Jan-13)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-5 v Melb Victory (16-Oct-05) Olympic Park L2-7 v Central Coast (03-Nov-12) Central Coast L0-4 v Central Coast (04-Dec-10) Central Coast At home L0-4 v Melb City (29-Dec-11) Allianz L0-3 v Adelaide (08-Feb-14) Allianz L0-3 v Adelaide (26-Dec-14) Allianz Away L0-5 v Melb Victory (16-Oct-05) Olympic Park L2-7 v Central Coast (03-Nov-12) Central Coast L0-4 v Central Coast (04-Dec-10) Central Coast

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 7 L2-7 v Central Coast (03-Nov-12) Central Coast 5 L0-5 v Melb Victory (16-Oct-05) Olympic Park 5 L2-5 v Newcastle (05-Feb-12) Allianz

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 4 L0-5 v Melb Victory (16-Oct-05) 2nd half 4 L2-7 v Central Coast (03-Nov-12) 2nd half 3 D3-3 v Perth (12-Oct-07) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 5 mins L2-7 v Central Coast (03-Nov-12) 4 goals in 11 mins L2-7 v Central Coast (03-Nov-12) 5 goals in 28 mins L2-7 v Central Coast (03-Nov-12)

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MOST APPEARANCES 222 Alex Brosque (2006/07–2018/19) 178 Terry McFlynn (2005/06–2013/14) 168 Rhyan Grant (2008/09–2018/19) 168 Sebastian Ryall (2009/10–2017/18) 109 Clint Bolton (2005/06–2009/10) 107 Steve Corica (2005/06–2009/10) 106 Milos Ninkovic (2015/16–2018/19) 104 Brandon O`Neill (2015/16–2018/19) 100 Vedran Janjetovic (2012/13–2015/16) 96 Matthew Jurman (2007/08–2016/17)

MOST GOALS 67 Alex Brosque (2006/07–2018/19) 42 Bobo (2016/17–2017/18) 24 Alessandro Del Piero (2012/13–2013/14) 23 Steve Corica (2005/06–2009/10) 22 Milos Ninkovic (2015/16–2018/19)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.74 Bobo (42 goals / 57 games) 0.67 Marc Janko (16 goals / 24 games) 0.62 Adam Le Fondre (18 goals / 29 games) 0.52 Adrian Mierzejewski (13 goals / 25 games) 0.50 Alessandro Del Piero (24 goals / 48 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 27 Bobo (2017/18) 18 Adam Le Fondre (2018/19) 16 Marc Janko (2014/15) 15 Bobo (2016/17) 14 Alessandro Del Piero (2012/13)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 11 Bobo (2016/17–2017/18) 8 Alessandro Del Piero (2012/13–2013/14) 5 Adam Le Fondre (2018/19)

MOST SEND-OFFS 3 Steve Corica (2005/06–2007/08) 3 Terry McFlynn (2008/09–2012/13)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 36 Clint Bolton (2005/06–2009/10) 25 Vedran Janjetovic (2012/13–2015/16) 22 Andrew Redmayne (2016/17–2018/19) 16 Danny Vukovic (2016/17)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 4 Alessandro Del Piero (W7–1 v Wellington) 19-Jan-13 3 Sasho Petrovski (W5–1 v Central Coast) 05-Nov-05 3 Marc Janko (W5–4 v Brisbane) 15-Mar-15 3 Bobo (W4–1 v Wellington) 23-Dec-17 3 Bobo (W6–0 v Perth) 30-Dec-17

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 16y 289d Terry Antonis (L1-2 v Wellington) 11-Sep-10 16y 354d Aaron Calver (L0-3 v Adelaide) 31-Dec-12 17y 129d George Blackwood (D1-1 v Melb City) 11-Oct-14 17y 156d Alex Gersbach (D1-1 v Melb City) 11-Oct-14 17y 209d Hagi Gligor (L2-7 v Central Coast) 03-Nov-12

OLDEST PLAYERS 39y 160d Alessandro Del Piero (L1-2 v Melb Victory) 18-Apr-14 38y 280d Kazuyoshi Miura (W2-1 v Melb Victory) 03-Dec-05 36y 327d Steve Corica (W2-0 v Melb Victory) 14-Feb-10 36y 208d Luke Wilkshire (L2-3 v Melb Victory) 28-Apr-18 35y 226d Sasa Ognenovski (D0-0 v Melb Victory) 15-Nov-14

YOUNGEST SCORERS 17y 315d Kofi Danning (W1-0 v Wellington) 11-Jan-09 18y 059d Dimi Petratos (W2-0 v Gold Coast) 08-Jan-11 18y 242d Luke Ivanovic (W2-0 v Melb City) 03-Feb-19 18y 289d George Blackwood (D2-2 v Central Coast) 19-Mar-16 19y 082d Terry Antonis (W2-1 v Adelaide) 16-Feb-13

OLDEST SCORERS 39y 148d Alessandro Del Piero (W4-1 v Wellington) 06-Apr-14 38y 274d Kazuyoshi Miura (L2-3 v Adelaide) 27-Nov-05 36y 320d Steve Corica (W3-2 v Perth) 07-Feb-10 36y 032d Luke Wilkshire (W1-0 v Melb City) 03-Nov-17 35y 213d Sasa Ognenovski (W2-0 v Central Coast) 02-Nov-14

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 23.46y v Wellington Phoenix (W1-0) 11-Jan-09

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 31.22y v Newcastle Jets (L1-2) 03-Mar-18

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Dwight Yorke (D1-1 v Melb Victory) 28-Aug-05 (44') 100th goal Steve Corica (W3-2 v Central Coast) 23-Aug-08 (6') 200th goal Juho Makela (W2-0 v Gold Coast) 08-Jan-11 (92') 300th goal Joel Chianese (W2-0 v Newcastle) 30-Nov-13 (46') 400th goal Alex Brosque (W4-1 v Central Coast) 26-Dec-15 (24') 500th goal Adrian Mierzejewski (W5-0 v Western Syd) 09-Dec-17 (45')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 7 (10-Apr-16 to 13-Nov-16) 7 (20-Jan-17 to 29-Apr-17) 8 (24-Jan-15 to 26-Apr-15) Undefeated 20 (10-Apr-16 to 09-Feb-17) 16 (10-Apr-16 to 07-May-17) 14 (24-Oct-14 to 26-Apr-15) Winless 11 (20-Mar-10 to 16-Oct-10) 7 (07-Aug-10 to 30-Oct-10) 11 (22-Dec-12 to 02-Nov-13) Losing 5 (04-Dec-10 to 29-Dec-10) 3 (26-Dec-13 to 08-Feb-14) 4 (13-Dec-08 to 17-Jan-09) No goals conceded 5 (24-Nov-06 to 01-Jan-07) 5 (03-Mar-17 to 29-Apr-17) 3 (03-Dec-06 to 01-Jan-07) No goals scored 5 (04-Dec-10 to 29-Dec-10) 3 (21-Dec-14 to 03-Jan-15) 4 (27-Nov-10 to 29-Dec-10)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Ali Abbas 68 (5) 2012/13–2015/16 John Aloisi 40 (12) 2008/09–2009/10 Zachary Anderson 4 (0) 2015/16 Terry Antonis 69 (5) 2010/11–2014/15 Mitchell Austin 2 (0) 2018/19 Michael Beauchamp 28 (1) 2011/12 Adam Biddle 14 (1) 2007/08–2008/09 Matthew Bingley 28 (1) 2005/06–2006/07 George Blackwood 19 (1) 2014/15–2016/17 Bobo 57 (42) 2016/17–2017/18 Predrag Bojic 20 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Clint Bolton 109 (0) 2005/06–2009/10 Pascal Bosschaart 33 (1) 2011/12–2012/13 Mark Bridge 80 (17) 2008/09–2011/12 Michael Bridges 9 (2) 2007/08 Joshua Brillante 79 (3) 2016/17–2018/19 Jeremy Brockie 7 (0) 2006/07 Alex Brosque 222 (67) 2006/07–2018/19 Jordy Buijs 40 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 John Buonavoglia 3 (0) 2005/06 Max Burgess 1 (0) 2014/15 Beau Busch 10 (0) 2008/09 Sung-Hwan Byun 57 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Anthony Caceres 15 (0) 2018/19 Zachary Cairncross 2 (0) 2008/09 Tiago Calvano 12 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Aaron Calver 50 (3) 2012/13–2018/19 Benito Carbone 3 (2) 2006/07 Nick Carle 63 (8) 2010/11–2014/15 David Carney 94 (16) 2005/06–2017/18 Adam Casey 13 (2) 2007/08–2009/10 Dylan Caton 2 (0) 2013/14 Robbie Cattanach 1 (0) 2007/08 Bruno Cazarine 50 (17) 2010/11–2011/12 Alvin Ceccoli 43 (2) 2005/06–2006/07 Joel Chianese 40 (11) 2011/12–2013/14 Shannon Cole 95 (8) 2008/09–2011/12 Simon Colosimo 34 (0) 2008/09–2009/10 Steve Corica 107 (23) 2005/06–2009/10 Jamie Coyne 15 (1) 2011/12 Jason Culina 8 (2) 2012/13 Kofi Danning 23 (3) 2008/09–2010/11 Siem De Jong 17 (4) 2018/19 Daniel De Silva 19 (2) 2018/19 Alessandro Del Piero 48 (24) 2012/13–2013/14 Ranko Despotovic 17 (6) 2013/14 Cameron Devlin 7 (1) 2018/19 Milos Dimitrijevic 76 (2) 2013/14–2016/17 Brett Emerton 57 (7) 2011/12–2013/14 Michael Enfield 1 (0) 2007/08 Fabio 18 (0) 2012/13 Jacques Faty 30 (2) 2014/15–2015/16 Fabio Ferreira 5 (0) 2017/18 Hayden Foxe 25 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Iain Fyfe 88 (4) 2005/06–2008/09

Corey Gameiro 20 (4) 2013/14–2014/15 Brendan Gan 41 (5) 2008/09–2010/11 Richard Garcia 23 (6) 2013/14 Alex Gersbach 32 (0) 2014/15–2015/16 Reza Ghoochannejhad 11 (1) 2018/19 Joe Gibbs 1 (0) 2009/10 Dez Giraldi 3 (0) 2008/09 Hagi Gligor 18 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Antony Golec 10 (0) 2008/09–2010/11 Rhyan Grant 168 (7) 2008/09–2018/19 Adam Griffiths 18 (0) 2012/13 Joel Griffiths 8 (3) 2012/13 Filip Holosko 52 (18) 2015/16–2016/17 Andrew Hoole 15 (0) 2015/16 Bernie Ibini 48 (10) 2014/15–2016/17 Luke Ivanovic 11 (1) 2018/19 Scott Jamieson 48 (1) 2010/11–2011/12 Vedran Janjetovic 100 (0) 2012/13–2015/16 Marc Janko 24 (16) 2014/15 Juninho 15 (0) 2007/08 Matthew Jurman 96 (2) 2007/08–2016/17 Anthony Kalik 4 (0) 2017/18 Stephan Keller 53 (1) 2009/10–2010/11 Joel King 1 (0) 2018/19 Karol Kisel 52 (7) 2009/10–2011/12 Nicola Kuleski 1 (0) 2016/17 Adam Le Fondre 29 (18) 2018/19 Charles Lokoli-Ngoy 13 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Krunoslav Lovrek 5 (0) 2012/13 Juho Makela 16 (3) 2010/11–2011/12 Mitchell Mallia 17 (1) 2011/12–2013/14 Trent McClenahan 12 (0) 2012/13 Terry McFlynn 178 (7) 2005/06–2013/14 Robert Middleby 67 (3) 2005/06–2008/09 Adrian Mierzejewski 25 (13) 2017/18 Robbie Mileski 1 (0) 2008/09 Mark Milligan 42 (1) 2005/06–2007/08 Kazuyoshi Miura 4 (2) 2005/06 Hirofumi Moriyasu 36 (2) 2010/11–2011/12 Themba Muata-Marlow 1 (0) 2013/14 Alex Mullen 1 (0) 2015/16 Stuart Musialik 69 (4) 2008/09–2010/11 Matthew Nash 1 (0) 2007/08 Chris Naumoff 44 (2) 2013/14–2015/16 Ivan Necevski 45 (0) 2007/08–2012/13 Lucas Neill 3 (0) 2012/13 Milos Ninkovic 106 (22) 2015/16–2018/19 Brandon O`Neill 104 (7) 2015/16–2018/19 Sasa Ognenovski 16 (2) 2013/14–2014/15 Tolgay Ozbey 1 (0) 2005/06 Andrew Packer 20 (1) 2005/06 Patrick 9 (2) 2007/08 Chris Payne 19 (3) 2008/09–2009/10 Nikola Petkovic 54 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Daniel Petkovski 5 (0) 2012/13–2013/14

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Dimi Petratos 30 (5) 2010/11–2012/13 Sasho Petrovski 43 (14) 2005/06–2006/07 Bobby Petta 9 (0) 2008/09 Tony Popovic 27 (1) 2007/08–2008/09 Blake Powell 18 (3) 2012/13 Mitchell Prentice 8 (0) 2008/09 Iain Ramsay 1 (0) 2009/10 Liam Reddy 37 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Andrew Redmayne 58 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Paul Reid 11 (0) 2012/13 Brendan Renaud 6 (0) 2007/08 Paulo Retre 39 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 Mark Robertson 3 (0) 2007/08 Mark Rudan 50 (5) 2005/06–2007/08 Sebastian Ryall 168 (10) 2009/10–2017/18 Jonas Salley 1 (0) 2006/07 Brendon Santalab 23 (4) 2007/08–2008/09 Nathan Sherlock 8 (0) 2011/12–2012/13 Matt Simon 67 (5) 2015/16–2017/18 Shane Smeltz 43 (12) 2014/15–2015/16 Robert Stambolziev 17 (1) 2014/15–2015/16 Ufuk Talay 59 (6) 2005/06–2007/08 Mickael Tavares 34 (1) 2014/15–2015/16

Joel Theissen 1 (0) 2006/07 Matt Thompson 18 (1) 2013/14 Jacob Timpano 26 (0) 2005/06–2008/09 Nikolai Topor-Stanley 14 (0) 2006/07 Jacob Tratt 9 (2) 2018/19 Peter Triantis 23 (1) 2012/13–2014/15 Nikolas Tsattalios 6 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Alec Urosevski 10 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Jop Van Der Linden 9 (0) 2018/19 Ben Vidaic 2 (0) 2007/08 Danny Vukovic 28 (0) 2016/17 Benjamin Warland 14 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Marc Warren 8 (0) 2013/14 Alex Wilkinson 84 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Luke Wilkshire 25 (1) 2017/18 Riley Woodcock 1 (0) 2015/16 Yairo Yau 26 (6) 2012/13–2013/14 Dwight Yorke 22 (7) 2005/06–2006/07 Ruben Zadkovich 42 (2) 2005/06–2007/08 David Zdrilic 50 (5) 2005/06–2007/08 Michael Zullo 73 (2) 2016/17–2018/19 Chris Zuvela 2 (0) 2017/18

SYDNEY FC – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L Pierre Littbarski 28-Aug-05 (D1-1 v Melb Victory) 05-Mar-06 (W1-0 v Central Coast) 24 12 7 5 Terry Butcher 27-Aug-06 (W1-0 v Central Coast) 02-Feb-07 (L0-2 v Newcastle) 23 9 8 6 Branko Culina 24-Aug-07 (L0-1 v Central Coast) 20-Oct-07 (L0-1 v Adelaide) 9 2 3 4 John Kosmina 28-Oct-07 (W3-2 v Central Coast) 25-Jan-09 (W4-0 v Newcastle) 35 13 11 11 Vitezslav Lavicka 08-Aug-09 (W3-2 v North Qld) 30-Mar-12 (L2-3 v Wellington) 89 34 23 32 Ian Crook 06-Oct-12 (L0-2 v Wellington) 10-Nov-12 (L2-3 v Melb Victory) 6 2 0 4 Steve Corica 16-Nov-12 (L2-3 v Brisbane) 02-Dec-12 (D0-0 v Melb City) 3 0 1 2 Frank Farina 09-Dec-12 (W2-1 v Wellington) 18-Apr-14 (L1-2 v Melb Victory) 46 19 7 20 Graham Arnold 11-Oct-14 (D1-1 v Melb City) 28-Apr-18 (L2-3 v Melb Victory) 113 64 29 20 Steve Corica 19-Oct-18 (D1-1 v Adelaide) Ongoing 29 17 5 7

SYDNEY FC – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A

Adelaide United 45 19 9 17 63 59 24 13 3 8 35 28 21 6 6 9 28 31 Brisbane Roar FC 44 14 13 17 54 58 22 9 8 5 31 26 22 5 5 12 23 32 Central Coast Mariners 43 21 10 12 79 62 23 13 5 5 41 23 20 8 5 7 38 39 Melbourne City FC 27 11 9 7 39 31 13 5 4 4 15 14 14 6 5 3 24 17 Melbourne Victory 50 15 19 16 74 72 25 9 10 6 42 35 25 6 9 10 32 37 Newcastle Jets 44 26 10 8 68 43 22 14 5 3 36 21 22 12 5 5 32 22 Perth Glory 44 25 10 9 83 46 21 14 3 4 46 23 23 11 7 5 37 23 Wellington Phoenix 38 21 4 13 69 45 19 12 1 6 42 23 19 9 3 7 27 22 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 21 11 6 4 37 21 10 5 3 2 15 11 11 6 3 2 22 10 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Adelaide United

09-Oct-05 (H) W 2–1 27-Nov-05 (A) L 2–3 03-Feb-06 (H) W 2–1 12-Feb-06f (A) D 2–2 19-Feb-06f (H) W 2–1 02-Oct-06 (A) W 4–1 19-Nov-06 (H) W 2–1 14-Jan-07 (A) L 0–1 01-Sep-07 (H) D 2–2 20-Oct-07 (H) L 0–1 28-Dec-07 (A) W 3–1 20-Sep-08 (H) W 3–0 22-Nov-08 (A) L 0–2 03-Jan-09 (A) L 0–2 16-Aug-09 (H) W 1–0 16-Oct-09 (A) L 1–2 27-Dec-09 (H) W 1–0 04-Sep-10 (H) L 1–3 04-Oct-10 (H) L 1–2 29-Dec-10 (A) L 0–2 22-Oct-11 (A) W 2–1 22-Dec-11 (H) D 2–2 19-Feb-12 (A) W 2–1 23-Nov-12 (H) L 1–2 31-Dec-12 (A) L 0–3 16-Feb-13 (H) W 2–1 03-Jan-14 (A) D 2–2 08-Feb-14 (H) L 0–3 21-Mar-14 (A) L 1–3 07-Nov-14 (A) D 0–0 26-Dec-14 (H) L 0–3 04-Apr-15 (H) L 0–1 09-May-15f (H) W 4–1 11-Dec-15 (A) L 1–2 05-Feb-16 (A) D 2–2 02-Apr-16 (H) L 0–2 26-Nov-16 (H) D 0–0 26-Dec-16 (A) W 4–0 20-Jan-17 (H) W 2–0 01-Dec-17 (A) W 1–0 14-Jan-18 (A) D 0–0 08-Apr-18 (H) W 3–0 19-Oct-18 (A) D 1–1 13-Jan-19 (H) W 2–1 01-Mar-19 (H) W 2–0 All (45 games): W19–D9–L17

v Brisbane Roar FC

23-Sep-05 (A) W 3–1 13-Nov-05 (H) W 1–0 21-Jan-06 (A) L 1–2 08-Oct-06 (H) D 1–1 24-Nov-06 (H) W 3–0 20-Jan-07 (A) D 1–1 22-Sep-07 (A) W 1–0 25-Nov-07 (H) D 0–0 13-Jan-08 (A) D 0–0 25-Jan-08f (H) D 0–0 08-Feb-08f (A) L 0–2 04-Oct-08 (H) D 1–1 28-Nov-08 (H) D 1–1 17-Jan-09 (A) L 1–3 27-Sep-09 (A) L 0–1 25-Oct-09 (H) W 2–1 30-Jan-10 (A) L 0–1 21-Aug-10 (A) L 0–1 30-Oct-10 (H) D 1–1 12-Dec-10 (H) L 0–1 15-Oct-11 (H) L 0–2 04-Dec-11 (H) W 2–0 14-Jan-12 (A) L 1–2 16-Nov-12 (A) L 2–4 10-Feb-13 (H) W 2–1 28-Mar-13 (A) L 1–3 19-Oct-13 (A) L 0–4 26-Dec-13 (H) L 2–5 14-Mar-14 (H) D 1–1 24-Oct-14 (A) W 2–0 30-Dec-14 (A) D 0–0 15-Mar-15 (H) W 5–4 06-Nov-15 (H) D 0–0 30-Jan-16 (H) L 1–3 26-Mar-16 (A) L 2–3 19-Nov-16 (A) D 1–1 30-Dec-16 (H) W 2–0 03-Feb-17 (A) D 0–0 25-Nov-17 (H) W 3–1 08-Jan-18 (A) W 3–0 17-Mar-18 (H) L 1–2 29-Dec-18 (H) W 2–1 08-Feb-19 (A) L 1–2 29-Mar-19 (A) W 3–1 All (44 games): W14–D13–L17

v Central Coast Mariners

16-Sep-05 (H) L 2–3 05-Nov-05 (A) W 5–1 14-Jan-06 (H) D 1–1 05-Mar-06gf (H) W 1–0 27-Aug-06 (H) W 1–0 13-Oct-06 (A) L 1–3 03-Dec-06 (A) D 0–0 24-Aug-07 (H) L 0–1 28-Oct-07 (H) W 3–2 22-Dec-07 (A) W 5–4 23-Aug-08 (A) W 3–2 01-Nov-08 (H) D 3–3 13-Dec-08 (A) L 1–2 22-Aug-09 (A) D 0–0 05-Oct-09 (H) W 1–0 23-Dec-09 (H) W 1–0 28-Aug-10 (H) D 1–1 04-Dec-10 (A) L 0–4 23-Jan-11 (A) D 2–2 19-Nov-11 (H) L 2–3 08-Jan-12 (H) L 0–1 03-Mar-12 (A) D 1–1 03-Nov-12 (A) L 2–7 27-Dec-12 (H) W 1–0 09-Mar-13 (H) W 2–0 07-Dec-13 (A) L 0–1 18-Jan-14 (H) L 0–1 01-Mar-14 (A) L 1–2 02-Nov-14 (H) W 2–0 24-Jan-15 (A) W 5–1 21-Feb-15 (H) W 4–2 31-Oct-15 (A) W 3–1 26-Dec-15 (H) W 4–1 19-Mar-16 (A) D 2–2 15-Oct-16 (H) W 4–0 08-Jan-17 (A) W 3–2 10-Mar-17 (H) W 1–0 10-Nov-17 (A) L 0–2 20-Jan-18 (H) D 1–1 24-Mar-18 (A) W 2–1 01-Dec-18 (A) W 2–1 04-Jan-19 (H) W 5–2 17-Feb-19 (H) D 1–1 All (43 games): W21–D10–L12

v Melbourne Victory

28-Aug-05 (H) D 1–1 16-Oct-05 (A) L 0–5 03-Dec-05 (H) W 2–1 02-Sep-06 (A) L 2–3 21-Oct-06 (H) L 1–2 08-Dec-06 (A) D 0–0 06-Oct-07 (H) L 0–1 10-Nov-07 (A) D 0–0 20-Jan-08 (H) D 2–2 16-Aug-08 (H) D 0–0 25-Oct-08 (A) W 2–0 27-Dec-08 (A) L 2–3 09-Oct-09 (A) W 3–0 19-Dec-09 (A) D 0–0 14-Feb-10 (H) W 2–0 18-Feb-10f (A) L 1–2 07-Mar-10f (H) D 2–2 20-Mar-10gf (A) D 1–1 07-Aug-10 (H) D 3–3 16-Oct-10 (A) L 0–3 15-Jan-11 (H) D 1–1 08-Oct-11 (A) D 0–0 26-Jan-12 (A) D 2–2 10-Mar-12 (H) W 1–0 10-Nov-12 (H) L 2–3 26-Jan-13 (A) L 1–3 16-Mar-13 (H) D 1–1 09-Nov-13 (H) W 3–2 26-Jan-14 (A) W 5–0 29-Mar-14 (A) D 1–1 18-Apr-14f (A) L 1–2 15-Nov-14 (H) D 0–0 13-Dec-14 (A) D 3–3 14-Feb-15 (H) D 3–3 17-May-15gf (A) L 0–3 14-Nov-15 (H) L 2–4 26-Jan-16 (A) L 0–1 27-Feb-16 (A) D 1–1 05-Nov-16 (H) W 2–1 26-Jan-17 (A) W 2–1 03-Mar-17 (H) W 1–0 07-May-17gf (H) D 1–1 07-Oct-17 (A) W 1–0 26-Jan-18 (A) W 3–1 13-Apr-18 (H) W 1–0 28-Apr-18f (H) L 2–3 25-Nov-18 (H) L 1–2 26-Jan-19 (A) L 1–2 06-Apr-19 (H) W 2–1 12-May-19f (H) W 6–1 All (50 games): W15–D19–L16

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v Newcastle Jets

11-Sep-05 (A) L 1–2 30-Oct-05 (H) D 1–1 06-Jan-06 (H) D 0–0 17-Sep-06 (H) D 2–2 04-Nov-06 (A) D 1–1 01-Jan-07 (A) W 2–0 26-Jan-07f (H) W 2–1 02-Feb-07f (A) L 0–2 29-Sep-07 (H) W 1–0 03-Nov-07 (A) W 1–0 07-Dec-07 (H) W 1–0 13-Sep-08 (A) D 0–0 07-Dec-08 (A) W 2–1 25-Jan-09 (H) W 4–0 20-Sep-09 (H) W 2–1 29-Nov-09 (H) L 1–3 24-Jan-10 (A) W 3–1 07-Nov-10 (H) W 1–0 03-Jan-11 (A) W 2–1 06-Feb-11 (A) D 1–1 17-Dec-11 (A) W 2–1 05-Feb-12 (H) L 2–5 25-Mar-12 (H) W 3–2 13-Oct-12 (H) L 2–3 22-Dec-12 (A) L 1–2 02-Feb-13 (A) D 2–2 11-Oct-13 (H) W 2–0 30-Nov-13 (H) W 2–0 22-Feb-14 (A) W 2–0 03-Jan-15 (H) D 0–0 06-Mar-15 (A) W 1–0 17-Apr-15 (A) W 4–3 17-Oct-15 (A) W 1–0 04-Dec-15 (H) W 1–0 09-Jan-16 (H) W 2–0 29-Oct-16 (A) W 2–0 04-Dec-16 (A) W 2–0 15-Apr-17 (H) W 2–0 18-Nov-17 (H) W 2–1 03-Jan-18 (H) D 2–2 03-Mar-18 (A) L 1–2 10-Nov-18 (A) D 1–1 19-Jan-19 (H) W 1–0 27-Apr-19 (A) L 0–2 All (44 games): W26–D10–L8

v Perth Glory

01-Oct-05 (A) W 2–1 19-Nov-05 (H) D 0–0 29-Jan-06 (A) W 2–1 10-Sep-06 (A) D 1–1 29-Oct-06 (H) D 1–1 14-Dec-06 (H) W 1–0 09-Sep-07 (A) D 0–0 12-Oct-07 (A) D 3–3 15-Dec-07 (H) L 2–4 31-Aug-08 (H) W 5–2 19-Oct-08 (A) L 1–2 21-Dec-08 (H) L 1–4 22-Nov-09 (A) L 0–2 10-Jan-10 (A) D 0–0 07-Feb-10 (H) W 3–2 24-Oct-10 (A) W 3–0 21-Nov-10 (H) W 2–0 29-Jan-11 (A) W 2–0 12-Nov-11 (A) W 1–0 18-Jan-12 (H) D 1–1 11-Feb-12 (H) W 2–1 28-Oct-12 (H) W 2–1 05-Jan-13 (A) D 2–2 02-Mar-13 (A) L 1–2 02-Nov-13 (A) L 0–1 15-Feb-14 (H) W 2–1 13-Apr-14 (H) W 2–1 04-Dec-14 (H) L 1–2 07-Feb-15 (A) W 3–1 10-Apr-15 (A) W 3–0 21-Nov-15 (A) D 0–0 13-Feb-16 (H) L 1–2 10-Apr-16 (H) W 4–0 13-Nov-16 (H) W 4–1 17-Dec-16 (A) W 4–1 26-Mar-17 (A) W 3–0 29-Apr-17f (H) W 3–0 27-Oct-17 (H) W 2–0 30-Dec-17 (H) W 6–0 29-Mar-18 (A) W 3–2 21-Dec-18 (A) W 2–1 09-Jan-19 (A) L 1–3 18-Apr-19 (H) W 1–0 19-May-19gf (A) D 0–0 All (44 games): W25–D10–L9

v Wellington Phoenix

14-Sep-07 (H) L 1–2 17-Nov-07 (A) D 1–1 04-Jan-08 (A) W 2–0 28-Sep-08 (A) L 1–2 07-Nov-08 (H) L 1–2 11-Jan-09 (H) W 1–0 30-Aug-09 (H) W 2–0 01-Nov-09 (H) W 3–1 12-Dec-09 (A) W 1–0 13-Mar-10f (H) W 4–2 11-Sep-10 (A) L 1–2 01-Dec-10 (H) W 3–1 09-Feb-11 (H) W 2–0 27-Nov-11 (A) L 1–2 04-Jan-12 (A) L 2–4 25-Feb-12 (H) L 0–1 30-Mar-12f (A) L 2–3 06-Oct-12 (A) L 0–2 09-Dec-12 (A) W 2–1 19-Jan-13 (H) W 7–1 23-Nov-13 (H) W 2–1 22-Dec-13 (A) L 0–1 06-Apr-14 (H) W 4–1 21-Dec-14 (H) L 0–2 29-Mar-15 (A) W 3–0 26-Apr-15 (A) W 2–1 26-Nov-15 (H) D 0–0 19-Dec-15 (A) D 1–1 12-Mar-16 (H) L 1–3 23-Oct-16 (A) W 1–0 09-Feb-17 (H) W 3–1 08-Apr-17 (A) D 1–1 15-Oct-17 (H) W 3–2 23-Dec-17 (A) W 4–1 02-Feb-18 (H) W 4–0 08-Dec-18 (H) L 1–3 23-Jan-19 (A) W 1–0 23-Feb-19 (A) W 1–0 All (38 games): W21–D4–L13 v Melbourne City FC

27-Nov-10 (A) D 0–0 23-Dec-10 (H) L 0–1 12-Feb-11 (A) D 2–2 29-Oct-11 (A) D 1–1 29-Dec-11 (H) L 0–4 17-Mar-12 (A) D 2–2

02-Dec-12 (H) D 0–0 13-Jan-13 (H) W 2–1 24-Feb-13 (A) L 1–3 15-Nov-13 (A) W 2–0 15-Dec-13 (H) W 2–1 31-Jan-14 (A) L 1–2 11-Oct-14 (H) D 1–1 22-Nov-14 (A) W 2–1 20-Mar-15 (H) L 0–1 10-Oct-15 (H) D 1–1 02-Jan-16 (A) D 2–2 05-Mar-16 (A) L 0–3 09-Dec-16 (H) D 1–1 24-Feb-17 (A) W 3–1 01-Apr-17 (H) W 3–0 03-Nov-17 (A) W 1–0 15-Dec-17 (H) W 3–1 10-Feb-18 (A) W 4–0 02-Nov-18 (A) W 3–0 03-Feb-19 (H) W 2–0 17-Mar-19 (H) L 0–2 All (27 games): W11–D9–L7 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

20-Oct-12 (A) W 1–0 15-Dec-12 (H) L 0–2 23-Mar-13 (A) D 1–1 26-Oct-13 (H) L 0–2 11-Jan-14 (A) L 0–1 08-Mar-14 (H) W 3–1 18-Oct-14 (H) W 3–2 29-Nov-14 (A) D 1–1 28-Feb-15 (A) W 4–3 24-Oct-15 (H) W 1–0 16-Jan-16 (A) W 2–1 20-Feb-16 (H) D 1–1 08-Oct-16 (A) W 4–0 14-Jan-17 (H) D 0–0 18-Feb-17 (A) L 0–1 21-Oct-17 (H) D 2–2 09-Dec-17 (A) W 5–0 25-Feb-18 (H) W 3–1 27-Oct-18 (H) W 2–0 15-Dec-18 (A) W 3–1 13-Apr-19 (A) D 1–1 All (21 games): W11–D6–L4

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SYDNEY FC – VENUES AND CROWDS

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HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2005/06 Allianz Stadium (11 games) 2006/07 Allianz Stadium (10) 2007/08 Allianz Stadium (11) 2008/09 Allianz Stadium (10) 2009/10 Allianz Stadium (13), Parramatta Stadium (1) 2010/11 Allianz Stadium (14), Parramatta Stadium (1) 2011/12 Allianz Stadium (12), WIN Jubilee Oval (1), Campbelltown Stadium (1) 2012/13 Allianz Stadium (12), ANZ Stadium (1) 2013/14 Allianz Stadium (14) 2014/15 Allianz Stadium (12), WIN Stadium (1) 2015/16 Allianz Stadium (13), ANZ Stadium (1) 2016/17 Allianz Stadium (12), ANZ Stadium (1) 2017/18 Allianz Stadium (14) 2018/19 Netstrada Jubilee Stadium (8), Leichhardt Oval (3), Sydney Cricket Ground (2)

HOME CROWDS by season Series Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2005/06 16 669 25 557 v Adelaide United (03-Feb-06) 9 132 v Newcastle Jets (30-Oct-05) 2006/07 14 999 20 881 v Melbourne Victory (21-Oct-06) 9 871 v New Zealand Knights (10-Nov-06) 2007/08 16 382 33 458 v Melbourne Victory (20-Jan-08) 10 732 v Newcastle Jets (07-Dec-07) 2008/09 12 375 18 251 v Central Coast Mariners (01-Nov-08) 8 502 v Brisbane Roar FC (28-Nov-08) 2009/10 12 987 25 407 v Melbourne Victory (14-Feb-10) 8 359 v Perth Glory (07-Feb-10) 2010/11 8 014 12 106 v Melbourne Victory (07-Aug-10) 4 012 v Wellington Phoenix (01-Dec-10) 2011/12 11 861 18 180 v Melbourne Victory (10-Mar-12) 5 505 v Perth Glory (18-Jan-12) 2012/13 18 637 35 419 v Newcastle Jets (13-Oct-12) 12 425 v Melbourne City FC (02-Dec-12) 2013/14 18 682 40 388 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (26-Oct-13) 10 148 v Wellington Phoenix (06-Apr-14) 2014/15 17 378 41 213 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (18-Oct-14) 11 280 v Perth Glory (04-Dec-14) 2015/16 16 071 40 539 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (24-Oct-15) 8 717 v Perth Glory (10-Apr-16) 2016/17 16 003 40 143 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (14-Jan-17) 8 380 v Wellington Phoenix (09-Feb-17) 2017/18 14 682 36 057 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (21-Oct-17) 9 110 v Adelaide United (08-Apr-18) 2018/19 13 566 30 588 v W.Sydney Wanderers FC (27-Oct-18) 6 261 v Melbourne City FC (17-Mar-19) Finals series (home games) 2006 36 033 41 689 v Central Coast Mariners (05-Mar-06) 30 377 v Adelaide United (19-Feb-06) 2007 21 122 21 122 v Newcastle Jets (26-Jan-07) 2008 23 450 23 450 v Brisbane Roar FC (25-Jan-08) 2010 18 507 23 818 v Melbourne Victory (07-Mar-10) 13 196 v Wellington Phoenix (13-Mar-10) 2015 26 783 26 783 v Adelaide United (09-May-15) 2017 31 742 41 546 v Melbourne Victory (07-May-17) 21 938 v Perth Glory (29-Apr-17) 2018 17 775 17 775 v Melbourne Victory (28-Apr-18) 2019 12 141 12 141 v Melbourne Victory (12-May-19) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 41 689 v Central Coast Mariners (05-Mar-06) Allianz Stadium* 41 546 v Melbourne Victory (07-May-17) Allianz Stadium* 41 213 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC (18-Oct-14) Allianz Stadium 40 539 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC (24-Oct-15) Allianz Stadium * Grand Final

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SYDNEY FC – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA 2005 OFC Club Championship Qualifying 3 3 0 0 6 1 2005 Pre-Season Cup 4 2 1 1 5 2 2005 OFC Club Championship 5 5 0 0 26 4 2005 FIFA Club World Championship 2 1 0 1 2 2 Hyundai A-League 2005/06 Season 24 12 7 5 40 31 2006 Pre-Season Cup 6 4 1 1 10 4 Hyundai A-League 2006/07 Season 23 9 8 6 31 22 AFC Champions League 2007 6 2 3 1 8 5 2007 Pre-Season Cup 5 1 1 3 3 9 Hyundai A-League 2007/08 Season 23 8 9 6 28 26 Pan-Pacific Championship 2008 2 0 0 2 1 5 2008 Pre-Season Cup 3 1 0 2 4 7 Hyundai A-League 2008/09 Season 21 7 5 9 33 32 Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season 31 16 5 10 43 30 Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 30 8 10 12 35 40 AFC Champions League 2011 6 1 2 3 6 11 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 28 10 8 10 39 45 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 27 9 5 13 41 51 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 28 12 3 13 41 40 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 3 2 0 1 7 5 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 29 15 8 6 56 39 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 2 1 0 1 3 2 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 27 8 10 9 36 36 AFC Champions League 2016 8 3 3 2 7 7 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 5 4 0 1 11 1 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 29 21 7 1 59 13 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 5 5 0 0 20 2 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 28 20 4 4 66 25 AFC Champions League 2018 6 1 3 2 7 8 FFA Cup 2018 5 4 0 1 14 7 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 29 17 5 7 49 30 AFC Champions League 2019 6 0 3 3 5 11 FFA Cup 2019 1 0 0 1 0 2 Overall record 460 212 111 137 742 555

Biggest win in all official matches W8-0 vDarwin Rovers (Darwin Football Stadium) Westfield FFA Cup 2017

Biggest loss in all official matches L0-5 v Melbourne Victory (Olympic Park) Hyundai A-League 2005/06 Season

Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 268 Alex Brosque 2006–2018/19 73 Alex Brosque 2006–2017/18 214 Terry McFlynn 2005–2013/14 52 Bobo 2016–2018 196 Rhyan Grant 2008/09–2019 31 Steve Corica 2005–2009/10 189 Sebastian Ryall 2007/08–2017/18 28 Milos Ninkovic 2015–2019 142 Clint Bolton 2005–2009/10 27 David Carney 2005–2018

HONOURS Hyundai A-League Premiers three times (2009/10, 2016/17, 2017/18) Hyundai A-League Champions four times (2006, 2010, 2017, 2019)

FFA Cup Winners once (2017), OFC Club Championship Winners once (2005)

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WELLINGTON PHOENIX – FIXTURES

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sun 13 Oct Western United FC Westpac Stadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 20 Oct Sydney FC Leichhardt Oval 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 27 Oct Perth Glory Westpac Stadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 03 Nov Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 10 Nov Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 23 Nov Brisbane Roar FC Westpac Stadium 7:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Dec Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 5:30pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 07 Dec Western Sydney Wanderers FC Eden Park (Auckland) 7:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 14 Dec Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Dec Sydney FC Westpac Stadium 4:45pm 2:45pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Dec Western United FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 04 Jan Central Coast Mariners SkyStadium 7:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 11 Jan Western Sydney Wanderers FC SkyStadium 4:45pm 2:45pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Jan Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 4:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Fri 24 Jan Newcastle Jets SkyStadium 7:15pm 5:15pm ..... .....

Fri 07 Feb Perth Glory HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Sat 15 Feb Melbourne City FC Eden Park (Auckland) 7:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Fri 21 Feb Western United FC SkyStadium 7:15pm 5:15pm ..... .....

Fri 28 Feb Sydney FC NetstrataJubilee Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Mar Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 15 Mar Melbourne Victory SkyStadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 22 Mar Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 05 Apr Adelaide United SkyStadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 12 Apr Perth Glory HBF Park 4:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 19 Apr Brisbane Roar FC SkyStadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 25 Apr Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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WELLINGTON PHOENIX – SQUAD

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Stefan Marinovic Goalkeeper 07-Oct-91 Bristol City (England) 2 Liam McGing (AUS) Defender 11-Dec-98 Sutherland Sharks (NSW) 3 Luke De Vere (AUS) Defender 05-Nov-89 Brisbane Roar 4 Te Atawhai Hudson-Wihongi Defender 27-Mar-95 Auckland City (New Zealand) 5 Matti Steinmann (GER) Midfielder 08-Jan-95 Vendsyssel FF (Denmark) 6 Timothy Payne Midfielder 10-Jan-94 Eastern Suburbs (NZ) 7 Reno Piscopo (AUS) Midfielder 27-May-98 Renate (Italy) 8 Cameron Devlin (AUS) Midfielder 07-Jun-98 Sydney FC 9 David Ball (ENG) Forward 14-Dec-89 Bradford City (England) 10 Ulises Davila (MEX) Midfielder 13-Apr-91 Delhi Dynamos (India) 11 Jaushua Sotirio (AUS) Forward 11-Oct-95 Western Sydney Wanderers 13 Liberato Cacace Defender 27-Sep-00 Island Bay / Capital Football (NZ) 14 Alex Rufer Midfielder 12-Jun-96 YoungHeart Manawatu (NZ) 16 Louis Fenton Defender 03-Apr-93 Melbourne Knights (Vic) 17 Callan Elliot Defender 07-Jul-99 Wairarapa United (New Zealand) 20 Oliver Sail Goalkeeper 13-Jan-96 Central United (New Zealand) 21 Callum McCowatt Forward 30-Apr-99 Eastern Suburbs (NZ) 23 Walter Scott (AUS) Defender 02-Oct-99 Perth Glory 27 Steven Taylor (ENG) Defender 23-Jan-86 Peterborough United (England) 31 Benjamin Waine Forward 11-Jun-01 Wellington United (NZ) 88 Gary Hooper Forward 26-Jan-88 Sheffield Wednesday (England)

WELLINGTON PHOENIX – COACH

UFUK TALAY Coaching experience:

Sydney United (assistant) 2011–2012 Australian Institute of Sport (assistant) 2012–2016 Australian men's Under-17 (assistant) 2013–2016 Australian men's Under-17 (assistant) 2016–2018

Sydney FC (assistant) 2018–2019 Wellington Phoenix 2019–

Career profile: Born 26 March 1976 in Sydney, played for Cabramatta and Southern Districts youth teams.

Played for almost 20 years at senior level, with Marconi Stallions, Sydney FC and North Queensland Fury (Australia); Galatasaray, Antalyaspor, Karabukspor, Bursaspor, Gaziantepspor and Mersin Idmanyurdu (Turkey);

Nimes (France) and Avispa Fukuoka (Japan), from 1993 to 2011.

Played in grand final-winning teams with Macroni in 1993 as a 16-year-old, and with Sydney FC in 2006.

Represented Australia at the 1995 Under-20 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

As assistant coach (to Tony Vidmar), took the national under-17 side to the 2015 FIFA World Cup final.

As assistant coach (to Steve Corica), took Sydney FC to a championship in May 2019 before moving directly into the Wellington Phoenix head coaching role.

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David Ball

Position: Forward

Born: 14-Dec-89

Height: 183cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Whitefield, England. Nationality: English. Senior career: 2009–2010 Manchester City (England), 2010–2011 Swindon Town (England), 2011–2012 Peterborough United

(England), 2011–2012 Rochdale (England), 2012–2016 Fleetwood (England), 2017–2018 Rotherham United

(England), 2018–2019 Bradford City (England). National league statistics: Swindon Town 18 apps (2 gls),

Peterborough United 41 apps (9 gls), Rochdale 14 apps (3 gls), Fleetwood 179 apps (41 gls), Rotherham United

32 apps (8 gls), Bradford City 35 apps (5 gls).

Liberato Cacace

Position: Defender

Born: 27-Sep-00

Height: 170cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Wellington, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: Island Bay United (Wellington). Senior career: 2017–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 33 apps (1 gl).

Representative honours: New Zealand senior team, Youth.

Ulises Davila

Position: Midfielder

Born: 13-Apr-91

Height: 172cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Guadalajara, Mexico. Nationality: Mexican. Senior career: 2007–2011 Guadalajara (Mexico), 2011–2012 Vitesse Arnhem (Netherlands), 2012–2013 Sabadell

(Spain), 2013–2014 Cordoba (Spain), 2014 Tenerife (Spain), 2015 Vitoria Setubal (Portugal), 2016–2019 Santos Laguna

(Mexico), 2019 Delhi Dynamos (India). National league statistics: Guadalajara 15 apps, Vitesse Arnhem 2 apps,

Sabadell 35 apps (4 gls), Cordoba 33 apps (6 gls), Tenerife 10 apps (1 gl), Vitoria Setubal 14 apps, Santos Laguna 38 apps (3 gls), Delhi Dynamos 6 apps (1 gl). Representative

honours: Mexico Under-23, Youth.

Luke DeVere

Position: Defender

Born: 05-Nov-89

Height: 186cm

Weight: 88kg

Born: Melbourne. Nationality: Australian. Junior club: Gap Gators (Brisbane). Senior career: 2007–2008 Australian

Institute of Sport, 2008–2011 Brisbane Roar, 2011–2014 Gyeongnam (Korea Republic), 2014–2019 Brisbane Roar. Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 110 apps (5

gls). Other national league statistics: Gyeongnam 99 apps (8 gls). Representative honours: Australian senior team

2015 (1 appearance), Under-23, Under-20.

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Cameron Devlin

Position: Midfielder

Born: 07-Jun-98

Height: 176cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Sydney. Nationality: Australian. Junior clubs: Georges River, Bangor Brumbies, Sutherland (Sydney); Collingwood

United (Canada). Senior career: 2015 Sutherland (NSW), 2015–2017 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2017–2019

Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 7 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Callan Elliot

Position: Defender

Born: 07-Jul-99

Height: 173cm

Weight: 64kg

Born: Glasgow, Scotland. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior clubs: Heartland Wairarapa, Tasman United (Nelson). Senior career: 2016–2017 Tasman United

(New Zealand), 2017 Wairarapa United (New Zealand), 2017–2018 Tasman United (New Zealand), 2018 Wairarapa

United (New Zealand), 2018–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 4 apps.

Representative honours: New Zealand Under-20.

Louis Fenton

Position: Defender

Born: 03-Apr-93

Height: 173cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Wellington, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: Tawa (Wellington). Senior career:

2009–2010 Tawa (New Zealand), 2011 St Albans (Vic), 2011–2012 Team Wellington (New Zealand), 2012

Melbourne Knights (Vic), 2012–2017 Wellington Phoenix, 2017–2018 Team Wellington (New Zealand), 2018

Melbourne Knights (Vic), 2018–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix

106 apps (7 gls). Representative honours: New Zealand senior team, Under-23.

Gary Hooper

Position: Forward

Born: 26-Jan-88

Height: 175cm

Weight: 71kg

Born: Harlow, England. Nationality: English. Junior club: Tottenham. Senior career: 2003–2006 Grays Athletic

(England), 2006–2007 Southend United (England), 2007 Leyton Orient (England), 2007 Southend United (England), 2008 Hereford United (England), 2008–2010 Scunthorpe

United (England), 2010–2013 Celtic (Scotland), 2013–2015 Norwich City (England), 2015–2019 Sheffield Wednesday

(England). National league statistics: Southend United 32 apps (2 gls), Leyton Orient 4 apps, Hereford United 19 apps (11 gls), Scunthorpe United 82 apps (43 gls), Celtic 95 apps (63 gls), Norwich City 66 apps (18 gls),

Sheffield Wednesday 85 apps (30 gls)

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Atawhai Hudson

Position: Midfielder

Born: 27-Mar-95

Height: 185cm

Weight: 83kg

Born: Auckland, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: Waitakere City. Senior career: 2011–2012

Canterbury United (New Zealand), 2012–2014 Real Salt Lake (United States), 2015 Wanderers SC (New Zealand), 2016–2019 Auckland City (New Zealand). National league statistics: Wanderers SC 16 apps (2 gls), Auckland City 47 apps. Representative honours: New Zealand senior team,

Youth.

Stefan Marinovic

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 07-Oct-91

Height: 192cm

Weight: 90kg

Born: Auckland, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Senior career: 2007–2008 Auckland City (New Zealand), 2009 Waitakere City (New Zealand), 2009–2012 Wehen Wiesbaden (Germany), 2012–2013 Ismaning (Germany), 2013–2014 1860 Munich (Germany), 2014–2017 SpVgg

Unterhaching (Germany), 2017–2018 Vancouver Whitecaps (United States), 2019 Bristol City (England). National league statistics: Wehen Wiesbaden 2 apps, SpVgg

Unterhaching 9 apps, Vancouver 32 apps, Bristol 1 app. Representative honours: New Zealand senior team, Youth.

Callum McCowatt

Position: Forward

Born: 30-Apr-99

Height: 179cm

Weight: 73kg

Born: Auckland, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior clubs: Westlake, Team Wellington. Senior career: 2015–2017 Western Suburbs (New Zealand), 2017–2018

Auckland City (New Zealand), 2018–2019 Eastern Suburbs (New Zealand). Representative honours: New Zealand

Under-20, Youth.

Liam McGing

Position: Defender

Born: 11-Dec-98

Height: 179cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Sydney. Nationality: Australian. Junior club: Sydney United. Senior career: 2016–2019 Sydney FC,

2019 Sutherland (NSW). Representative honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17 (squad).

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Tim Payne

Position: Midfielder

Born: 10-Jan-94

Height: 179cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Auckland, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: Auckland City. Senior career: 2009–2010

Auckland City (New Zealand), 2010–2011 Waitakere City (New Zealand), 2011–2014 Blackburn Rovers (England), 2014–2015 Auckland City (New Zealand), 2015 Portland

Timberwolves (United States), 2016–2019 Eastern Suburbs (New Zealand). National league statistics: Auckland City 10 apps (1 gl), Portland Timberwolves 21 apps, Eastern

Suburbs 51 apps (2 gls). Representative honours: New Zealand senior team, Under-23, Youth.

Reno Piscopo

Position: Forward

Born: 27-May-98

Height: 175cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Melbourne. Nationality: Australian. Junior clubs: Fawkner, North Coburg (Melbourne), Inter Milan. Senior career: 2015–2017 Inter Milan (Italy), 2017 Torino (Italy),

2017–2019 Renate (Italy). National league statistics: Renate 51 apps (5 gls). Representative honours:

Australian Under-23, Under-20; Italy Youth.

Alex Rufer

Position: Midfielder

Born: 12-Jun-96

Height: 184cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Geneva, Switzerland. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: Ruahine (Palmerston North). Senior career:

2012–2013 YoungHeart Manawatu (New Zealand), 2013–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 47 apps. Representative honours:

New Zealand senior team, Under-23, Youth.

Oliver Sail

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 13-Jan-96

Height: 194cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Auckland, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: MAGS. Senior career: 2013 Central United

(New Zealand), 2013–2014 Auckland City (New Zealand), 2014 Central United (New Zealand), 2014–2015 Wellington

Phoenix (New Zealand), 2015–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 8 apps.

Representative honours: New Zealand Under-20, Under-17.

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Walter Scott

Position: Defender

Born: 02-Oct-99

Height: 176cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Bowral. Nationality: Australian. Junior club: FFWA NTC. Senior career: 2015–2019 Perth Glory.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory 2 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Jaushua Sotirio

Position: Forward

Born: 11-Oct-95

Height: 175cm

Weight: 71kg

Born: Sydney. Nationality: Australian. Junior club: Marconi. Senior career: 2013 Marconi Stallion (NSW), 2013–2019

Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 81 apps (11 gls).

Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20, Schoolboy.

Matti Steinmann Position: Midfielder

Born: 08-Jan-95

Height: 188cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Hamburg. Germany. Nationality: German/Finnish. Senior career: 2014–2015 Hamburg (Germany), 2015–2016

Chemnitzer (Germany), 2016–2017 Mainz 05 (Germany), 2017–2019 Hamburg (Germany), 2019 Vendsyssel

(Denmark). National league statistics: Hamburg 12 apps, Chemnitzer 16 apps (1 gl), Mainz 05 25 apps (2 gls),

Vendsyssel 8 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Germany Youth.

Steven Taylor

Position: Defender

Born: 23-Jan-86

Height: 188cm

Weight: 91kg

Born: London, England. Nationality: English. Junior clubs: Wallsend Boys, Newcastle United. Senior career: 2003–

2016 Newcastle United (England), 2016 Portland Timberwolves (United States), 2017 Ipswich Town

(England), 2017–2018 Peterborough United (England), 2018–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 22 apps (2 gls). Other

national league statistics: Newcastle United 215 apps (13 gls), Portland Timberwolves 9 apps (1 gl), Ipswich Town 3 apps, Peterborough United 44 apps (3 gls).

Representative honours: England Under-21.

Ben Waine

Position: Forward

Born: 11-Jun-01

Height: 172cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Wellington, New Zealand. Nationality: New Zealander. Junior club: Hutt International Boys School. Senior career: 2017 Wellington United (New Zealand),

2017–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 3 apps.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON STATS

Played 28

Won / Drew / Lost 11 / 7 / 10

Goals for 47 (1.7 per game)

Goals against 46 (1.6 per game)

Position on ladder 6th (10 teams)

Goals Roy Krishna 19, David Williams 11, Sarpreet Singh 5, Louis Fenton 3, Mandi 2, Steven Taylor 2, Liberato Cacace 1, Cillian Sheridan 1

Goalkeepers Filip Kurto 25 appearances (4 clean sheets) Oliver Sail 4 appearances (0 clean sheets)

Coaches Mark Rudan 28 games (W11–D7–L10)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 21-Oct Newcastle Jets (H) W 2–1 (1–0) Own goal 32', Krishna 89' 9 174 1st 28-Oct Brisbane Roar (A) D 0–0 (0–0) 15 129 4th 03-Nov W.Sydney Wanderers (H) L 0–3 (0–1) 5 339 6th 09-Nov Melbourne City (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 6 410 7th 24-Nov Adelaide United (H) L 1–3 (1–1) Mandi 45' 4 831 9th 02-Dec Perth Glory (H) D 1–1 (1–0) Krishna 44' 4 829 9th 08-Dec Sydney FC (A) W 3–1 (3–0) Krishna 21' 30', Taylor 38' 10 101 8th 15-Dec Central Coast Mariners (H) W 2–0 (2–0) Fenton 9', Singh 45' 6 970 6th 22-Dec Brisbane Roar (H) W 4–1 (1–1) OG 35', Williams 75', Krishna 80'pen, Singh 93' 6 841 5th 28-Dec Melbourne Victory (A) D 1–1 (0–0) Williams 62' 20 066 4th 05-Jan Adelaide United (A) D 0–0 (0–0) 8 954 5th 08-Jan W.Sydney Wanderers (A) W 3–2 (1–1) Fenton 36', Krishna 82' 89' 7 288 6th 12-Jan Central Coast Mariners (H) W 3–2 (0–2) Krishna 48'pen 58'pen, Williams 65' 10 186 5th 20-Jan Melbourne Victory (A) D 3–3 (3–1) Williams 7', Krishna 20'pen 28' 18 136 5th 23-Jan Sydney FC (H) L 0–1 (0–1) 8 961 6th 26-Jan Melbourne City (H) W 1–0 (1–0) Williams 5' 8 554 6th 02-Feb Perth Glory (A) L 0–3 (0–2) 9 148 6th 07-Feb Newcastle Jets (A) D 1–1 (0–1) Williams 58' 7 394 6th 15-Feb Melbourne Victory (H) D 1–1 (0–0) Krishna 57' 23 648 6th 23-Feb Sydney FC (H) L 0–1 (0–0) 5 115 6th 09-Mar Central Coast Mariners (A) W 8–2 (4–0) OG 8', Krishna 12' 46'+, Williams 21', Cacace 51', Singh 57' 88', Fenton 59' 3 703 4th 17-Mar W.Sydney Wanderers (H) W 3–1 (3–0) Krishna 12', Mandi 23', Williams 33' 7 685 4th 30-Mar Newcastle Jets (H) W 4–1 (1–0) Williams 1' 60'pen 65', Singh 73' 9 028 4th 07-Apr Adelaide United (A) L 1–3 (0–2) Sheridan 73' 8 434 4th 12-Apr Brisbane Roar (A) L 1–2 (0–2) Taylor 53' 6 084 5th 21-Apr Melbourne City (H) W 3–2 (1–1) Krishna 27' 51' 90' 8 294 5th 28-Apr Perth Glory (A) L 0–5 (0–2) 9 875 6th 03-May Melbourne Victory (A) L 1–3 (0–1) Krishna 64' 16 010 EF EF=Elimination Final.

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2007/08 21 5 5 11 25 37 20 8 / 8 Shane Smeltz 9 2008/09 21 7 5 9 23 31 26 6 / 8 Shane Smeltz 12 2009/10 27 10 10 7 37 29 40 4 / 10 Paul Ifill 13 2010/11 30 12 5 13 39 41 41 6 / 11 Chris Greenacre 8 2011/12 27 12 4 11 34 32 40 4 / 10 Paul Ifill 8 2012/13 27 7 6 14 31 49 27 10 / 10 Jeremy Brockie 16 2013/14 27 7 7 13 36 51 28 9 / 10 Stein Huysegems 10 2014/15 27 14 4 9 45 35 46 5 / 10 Nathan Burns 13 2015/16 27 7 4 16 34 54 25 9 / 10 Blake Powell 8 2016/17 27 8 6 13 41 46 30 7 / 10 Roy Krishna 12 2017/18 27 5 6 16 31 55 21 9 / 10 Andrija Kaluderovic 9 2018/19 27 11 7 9 46 43 40 6 / 10 Roy Krishna 19 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2010 3 1 1 1 6 6 Won Elimination Final (on pens), Won Minor Semi, Lost Prelim.Final 2011 1 0 0 1 0 1 Lost Elimination Final 2012 2 1 0 1 5 5 Won Elimination Final, Lost Minor Semi 2015 1 0 0 1 0 2 Lost Elimination Final 2019 1 0 0 1 1 3 Lost Elimination Final ALL GAMES 323 107 70 146 434 520 Premierships: 0; Championships: 0

BIGGEST WINS W8-2 v Central Coast (09-Mar-19) Central Coast W6-0 v Gold Coast (25-Oct-09) Westpac W5-0 v Melb Victory (18-Jan-14) Westpac At home W6-0 v Gold Coast (25-Oct-09) Westpac W5-0 v Melb Victory (18-Jan-14) Westpac W5-0 v Newcastle (26-Mar-17) Westpac Away W5-2 v Western Syd (14-Feb-16) Parramatta W4-1 v Central Coast (21-Feb-14) Central Coast W3-0 v Newcastle (18-Nov-12) McDonald Jones

MOST GOALS SCORED 6 W6-0 v Gold Coast (25-Oct-09) Westpac 5 W5-2 v Newcastle (23-Dec-11) Westpac 5 W5-0 v Melb Victory (18-Jan-14) Westpac

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 5 W6-0 v Gold Coast (25-Oct-09) 2nd half 4 W4-1 v Central Coast (21-Feb-14) 2nd half 4 W8-2 v Central Coast (09-Mar-19) 1st half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 5 mins W6-0 v Gold Coast (25-Oct-09) 4 goals in 11 mins W6-0 v Gold Coast (25-Oct-09) 5 goals in 30 mins W6-0 v Gold Coast (25-Oct-09)

BIGGEST LOSSES L1-7 v Sydney (19-Jan-13) Allianz L0-5 v Central Coast (07-Feb-13) Central Coast L0-5 v Melb City (16-Feb-14) Westpac At home L0-5 v Melb City (16-Feb-14) Westpac L0-4 v Adelaide (05-Mar-16) Westpac L1-5 v Melb City (18-Feb-17) Westpac Away L1-7 v Sydney (19-Jan-13) Allianz L0-5 v Central Coast (07-Feb-13) Central Coast L0-5 v Newcastle (22-Mar-14) McDonald Jones

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 7 L1-7 v Sydney (19-Jan-13) Allianz 6 L1-6 v Adelaide (05-Dec-08) Coopers 6 L1-6 v Melb Victory (31-Oct-16) Marvel

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 4 L1-6 v Adelaide (05-Dec-08) 2nd half 4 L1-7 v Sydney (19-Jan-13) 1st half 4 L0-5 v Central Coast (07-Feb-13) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 5 mins L1-7 v Sydney (19-Jan-13) 4 goals in 15 mins L1-7 v Sydney (19-Jan-13) 5 goals in 28 mins L1-7 v Sydney (19-Jan-13)

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MOST APPEARANCES 273 Andrew Durante (2008/09–2018/19) 197 Vince Lia (2007/08–2016/17) 192 Manny Muscat (2008/09–2015/16) 181 Ben Sigmund (2008/09–2015/16) 140 Glen Moss (2007/08–2016/17) 131 Tony Lochhead (2007/08–2012/13) 127 Leo Bertos (2008/09–2013/14) 122 Roy Krishna (2013/14–2018/19) 112 Tim Brown (2007/08–2011/12) 106 Daniel Cortes (2007/08–2011/12)

MOST GOALS 51 Roy Krishna (2013/14–2018/19) 33 Paul Ifill (2009/10–2013/14) 24 Shane Smeltz (2007/08–2016/17) 23 Jeremy Brockie (2012/13–2014/15) 23 Tim Brown (2007/08–2011/12)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.47 Shane Smeltz (24 goals / 51 games) 0.42 Roy Krishna (51 goals / 122 games) 0.41 David Williams (11 goals / 27 games) 0.40 Jeremy Brockie (23 goals / 58 games) 0.39 Andrija Kaluderovic (9 goals / 23 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 19 Roy Krishna (2018/19) 16 Jeremy Brockie (2012/13) 13 Nathan Burns (2014/15) 13 Paul Ifill (2009/10) 12 Roy Krishna (2016/17)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 7 Paul Ifill (2009/10–2012/13) 7 Roy Krishna (2014/15–2018/19) 7 Shane Smeltz (2007/08–2016/17)

MOST SEND-OFFS 3 Manny Muscat (2009/10–2013/14) 3 Ben Sigmund (2011/12–2013/14) 3 Albert Riera (2014/15–2015/16)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 26 Glen Moss (2007/08–2016/17) 17 Mark Paston (2008/09–2012/13)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 4 Blake Powell (W5–2 v Western Syd) 14-Feb-16 3 Nathan Burns (W5–1 v Melb City) 30-Nov-14 3 David Williams (W4–1 v Newcastle) 30-Mar-19 3 Roy Krishna (W3–2 v Melb City) 21-Apr-19

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 17y 128d Liberato Cacace (L0-4 v Sydney) 02-Feb-18 17y 242d Alex Rufer (W3-2 v Newcastle) 09-Feb-14 17y 244d Kosta Barbarouses (L1-2 v Central Coast) 21-Oct-07 17y 270d Matthew Ridenton (L2-4 v Perth) 06-Dec-13 17y 281d Tyler Boyd (W2-0 v Sydney) 06-Oct-12

OLDEST PLAYERS 37y 242d Tony Warner (L0-1 v Perth) 08-Jan-12 37y 000d Andrew Durante (L1-3 v Melb Victory) 03-May-19 36y 330d Vaughan Coveny (W2-1 v Sydney) 07-Nov-08 36y 205d Eugene Dadi (L2-4 v Sydney) 13-Mar-10 36y 163d Simon Elliott (L0-1 v Newcastle) 20-Nov-10

YOUNGEST SCORERS 18y 163d Liberato Cacace (W8-2 v Central Coast) 09-Mar-19 18y 333d Kosta Barbarouses (D1-1 v Adelaide) 18-Jan-09 18y 362d Sarpreet Singh (W2-1 v Perth) 17-Feb-18 19y 002d Tyler Boyd (W3-1 v Western Syd) 01-Jan-14 19y 139d Marco Rojas (W4-0 v Newcastle) 18-Dec-10

OLDEST SCORERS 36y 205d Eugene Dadi (L2-4 v Sydney) 13-Mar-10 35y 291d Vaughan Coveny (W4-1 v Perth) 30-Sep-07 35y 198d Joel Griffiths (W2-0 v Adelaide) 07-Mar-15 35y 185d Shane Smeltz (W3-0 v Melb Victory) 02-Apr-17 34y 214d Ross Aloisi (D1-1 v Sydney) 17-Nov-07

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 25.27y v Newcastle Jets (L0-1) 17-Mar-18

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 30.60y v Perth Glory (L2-3) 07-Apr-12

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Daniel Cortes (D2-2 v Melb Victory) 26-Aug-07 (79') 100th goal Tim Brown (L1-2 v Melb City) 19-Sep-10 (75') 200th goal Jeremy Brockie (L2-3 v Melb Victory) 31-Mar-13 (66') 300th goal Roly Bonevacia (L1-3 v Melb City) 25-Jan-16 (66') 400th goal Sarpreet Singh (W4-1 v Brisbane) 22-Dec-18 (93')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 4 (15-Jan-12 to 03-Feb-12) 7 (05-Dec-10 to 16-Oct-11) 3 (15-Jan-12 to 03-Feb-12) Undefeated 9 (02-Dec-18 to 20-Jan-19) 14 (23-Nov-08 to 04-Dec-09) 5 (01-Mar-15 to 18-Oct-15) Winless 11 (31-Mar-13 to 19-Dec-13) 6 (31-Mar-13 to 14-Dec-13) 11 (05-Dec-08 to 01-Nov-09) Losing 8 (20-Mar-16 to 31-Oct-16) 6 (05-Mar-16 to 23-Oct-16) 7 (16-Dec-12 to 10-Mar-13) No goals conceded 3 (30-Jan-10 to 12-Feb-10) 4 (18-Dec-10 to 30-Jan-11) 2 (15-Jan-12 to 20-Jan-12) No goals scored 4 (10-Apr-16 to 23-Oct-16) 3 (10-Apr-16 to 23-Oct-16) 5 (21-Oct-17 to 31-Dec-17)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Ali Abbas 8 (0) 2017/18 Luke Adams 3 (0) 2013/14 Ross Aloisi 13 (2) 2007/08 Kwabena Appiah 16 (0) 2014/15–2015/16 Kosta Barbarouses 46 (7) 2007/08–2016/17 Leo Bertos 127 (8) 2008/09–2013/14 Tom Biss 1 (0) 2012/13 Roly Bonevacia 80 (14) 2014/15–2016/17 Michael Boxall 39 (2) 2012/13–2014/15 Tyler Boyd 48 (4) 2012/13–2014/15 Josh Brindell-South 4 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Jeremy Brockie 58 (23) 2012/13–2014/15 Tim Brown 112 (23) 2007/08–2011/12 Royce Brownlie 8 (0) 2007/08 Max Burgess 23 (0) 2018/19 Nathan Burns 49 (13) 2014/15–2018/19 Liberato Cacace 33 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 Adrian Caceres 19 (1) 2009/10 Reece Caira 11 (0) 2013/14 Isaka Cernak 6 (0) 2012/13 Jiang Chen 2 (0) 2009/10 Jeremy Christie 26 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Ricardo Clarke 2 (0) 2012/13 Cleberson 3 (0) 2007/08 Oscar-Roberto Cornejo 5 (0) 2010/11 Daniel Cortes 106 (8) 2007/08–2011/12 Vaughan Coveny 27 (1) 2007/08–2008/09 Reece Crowther 6 (0) 2009/10 Kenny Cunningham 40 (11) 2013/14–2014/15 Eugene Dadi 10 (5) 2009/10 Troy Danaskos 6 (0) 2015/16 Karl Dodd 36 (1) 2007/08–2008/09 James Downey 7 (0) 2011/12 Thomas Doyle 83 (2) 2014/15–2018/19 Greg Draper 2 (0) 2007/08 Andrew Durante 273 (4) 2008/09–2018/19 Callan Elliot 4 (0) 2018/19 Simon Elliott 4 (0) 2010/11 Ahmad Elrich 13 (1) 2007/08 Felipe 17 (3) 2007/08 Louis Fenton 106 (7) 2012/13–2018/19 Michael Ferrante 43 (1) 2007/08–2009/10 Guilherme Finkler 28 (7) 2016/17–2017/18 Dylan Fox 39 (0) 2015/16–2018/19 Fred 3 (1) 2008/09 Scott Galloway 22 (0) 2017/18 Corey Gameiro 7 (1) 2012/13 Leilei Gao 8 (0) 2008/09 Antony Golec 6 (0) 2018/19 Chris Greenacre 84 (19) 2009/10–2011/12 Brent Griffiths 7 (0) 2011/12 Joel Griffiths 5 (1) 2014/15 Justin Gulley 9 (0) 2015/16–2018/19

Troy Hearfield 70 (3) 2008/09–2010/11 Carlos Hernandez 21 (7) 2013/14 Jason Hicks 30 (2) 2013/14–2014/15 Ian Hogg 3 (0) 2012/13 Stein Huysegems 49 (15) 2012/13–2013/14 Paul Ifill 106 (33) 2009/10–2013/14 Lewis Italiano 19 (0) 2014/15–2017/18 Richard Johnson 21 (0) 2007/08–2008/09 Andrija Kaluderovic 23 (9) 2017/18 Michal Kopczynski 23 (0) 2018/19 Roy Krishna 122 (51) 2013/14–2018/19 Filip Kurto 25 (0) 2018/19 Adam Kwasnik 12 (0) 2008/09 Vince Lia 197 (4) 2007/08–2016/17 Cameron Lindsay 4 (0) 2012/13 Ben Litfin 2 (0) 2016/17 Matija Ljujic 14 (2) 2017/18 Tony Lochhead 131 (1) 2007/08–2012/13 Sean Lovemore 1 (0) 2010/11 Ryan Lowry 19 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Dylan MacAllister 22 (7) 2010/11 Mandi 25 (2) 2018/19 James McGarry 2 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Michael McGlinchey 85 (11) 2014/15–2017/18 Jon McKain 37 (2) 2008/09–2009/10 Glen Moss 140 (0) 2007/08–2016/17 Daniel Mullen 18 (1) 2017/18 David Mulligan 3 (0) 2008/09 James Musa 3 (0) 2010/11 Manny Muscat 192 (4) 2008/09–2015/16 Mitch Nichols 7 (0) 2018/19 Jade North 19 (0) 2010/11 Steven O`Dor 13 (0) 2007/08 Steven Old 12 (1) 2007/08 George Paladini 4 (0) 2007/08 Goran Paracki 25 (1) 2017/18 Adam Parkhouse 36 (0) 2016/17–2017/18 Mark Paston 72 (0) 2007/08–2012/13 Monty Patterson 4 (0) 2017/18 Mirjan Pavlovic 25 (2) 2010/11–2011/12 Blake Powell 23 (8) 2015/16 Liam Reddy 12 (0) 2009/10 Kristian Rees 9 (1) 2007/08 Matthew Ridenton 72 (4) 2013/14–2017/18 Albert Riera 67 (0) 2013/14–2015/16 Alex Rodriguez 72 (1) 2014/15–2016/17 Logan Rogerson 11 (2) 2016/17–2017/18 Marco Rojas 21 (2) 2009/10–2010/11 Marco Rossi 38 (0) 2016/17–2017/18 Luke Rowe 2 (0) 2012/13 Alex Rufer 47 (0) 2013/14–2018/19 Oliver Sail 8 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Dani Sanchez 41 (7) 2011/12–2012/13

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Jeffrey Sarpong 13 (0) 2015/16 Cillian Sheridan 17 (1) 2018/19 Ben Sigmund 181 (7) 2008/09–2015/16 Sarpreet Singh 39 (9) 2016/17–2018/19 Shane Smeltz 51 (24) 2007/08–2016/17 Alex Smith 41 (1) 2011/12–2012/13 Keegan Smith 6 (0) 2017/18 Jacob Spoonley 3 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Gianni Stensness 4 (0) 2018/19 Joel Stevens 5 (0) 2015/16 Steven Taylor 22 (2) 2018/19 Shaun Timmins 6 (0) 2013/14 Benjamin Totori 15 (0) 2012/13

Jacob Tratt 20 (1) 2016/17 Nikolas Tsattalios 5 (0) 2011/12 Tando Velaphi 4 (0) 2017/18 Dario Vidosic 10 (4) 2017/18 Danny Vukovic 17 (1) 2010/11 Ben Waine 3 (0) 2018/19 Diego Walsh 12 (0) 2009/10 Nick Ward 45 (4) 2010/11–2011/12 Tony Warner 15 (0) 2011/12 Hamish Watson 39 (5) 2013/14–2017/18 Reuben Way 1 (0) 2018/19 David Williams 27 (11) 2018/19

WELLINGTON PHOENIX – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L Ricki Herbert 26-Aug-07 (D2-2 v Melb Victory) 24-Feb-13 (D2-2 v Adelaide) 154 53 36 65 Chris Greenacre 27-Feb-13 (L1-2 v Newcastle) 31-Mar-13 (L2-3 v Melb Victory) 5 2 0 3 Ernie Merrick 13-Oct-13 (L1-2 v Brisbane) 04-Dec-16 (L0-2 v Adelaide) 90 30 15 45 Buckingham/Greenacre 10-Dec-16 (W3-0 v Central Coast) 01-Jan-17 (D0-0 v Adelaide) 4 1 3 0 Des Buckingham 05-Dec-17 (L1-2 v Perth) 16-Apr-17 (L3-4 v Brisbane) 15 5 3 7 Darije Kalezic 08-Oct-17 (D1-1 v Adelaide) 23-Feb-18 (L0-1 v Central Coast) 21 4 5 12 Chris Greenacre 10-Mar-18 (L1-2 v Wstn Sydney) 14-Apr-18 (W2-1 v Melb City) 6 1 1 4 Mark Rudan 21-Oct-18 (W2-1 v Newcastle) 03-May-19 (L1-3 v Melb Victory) 28 11 7 10

WELLINGTON PHOENIX – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A

Adelaide United 37 8 10 19 38 71 17 5 7 5 21 23 20 3 3 14 17 48 Brisbane Roar FC 36 7 10 19 45 60 17 5 6 6 26 24 19 2 4 13 19 36 Central Coast Mariners 36 14 7 15 47 47 20 8 5 7 26 24 16 6 2 8 21 23 Melbourne City FC 28 10 6 12 34 43 15 9 2 4 25 23 13 1 4 8 9 20 Melbourne Victory 37 8 9 20 51 78 17 6 4 7 31 31 20 2 5 13 20 47 Newcastle Jets 37 20 6 11 73 47 20 13 3 4 45 15 17 7 3 7 28 32 Perth Glory 38 13 8 17 49 54 19 8 7 4 33 20 19 5 1 13 16 34 Sydney FC 38 13 4 21 45 69 19 7 3 9 22 27 19 6 1 12 23 42 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 21 7 4 10 26 37 11 4 3 4 10 14 10 3 1 6 16 23 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

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v Adelaide United v Adelaide United

22-Sep-07 (H) D 2–2 28-Oct-07 (A) L 1–4 30-Nov-07 (H) L 1–2 30-Aug-08 (A) L 0–3 05-Dec-08 (A) L 1–6 18-Jan-09 (H) D 1–1 04-Sep-09 (H) D 1–1 18-Dec-09 (A) D 1–1 30-Jan-10 (H) W 1–0 22-Oct-10 (A) L 0–3 05-Dec-10 (H) W 2–1 05-Feb-11 (A) W 1–0 18-Feb-11f (A) L 0–1 19-Nov-11 (H) D 1–1 30-Dec-11 (A) L 0–2 03-Feb-12 (A) W 2–1 27-Oct-12 (A) L 1–3 16-Dec-12 (A) L 1–3 24-Feb-13 (H) D 2–2 01-Feb-14 (H) W 2–1 27-Feb-14 (A) L 1–5 30-Mar-14 (H) L 0–1 15-Nov-14 (A) L 1–2 31-Dec-14 (A) W 3–1 07-Mar-15 (H) W 2–0 13-Nov-15 (H) W 4–2 26-Dec-15 (A) L 0–3 05-Mar-16 (H) L 0–4 04-Dec-16 (A) L 0–2 01-Jan-17 (H) D 0–0 29-Jan-17 (A) D 2–2 08-Oct-17 (H) D 1–1 27-Jan-18 (H) L 0–1 30-Mar-18 (A) L 1–3 24-Nov-18 (H) L 1–3 05-Jan-19 (A) D 0–0 07-Apr-19 (A) L 1–3 All (37 games): W8–D10–L19

v Brisbane Roar FC

05-Oct-07 (A) L 1–2 11-Nov-07 (A) L 0–3 14-Dec-07 (H) D 1–1 17-Aug-08 (H) D 1–1 26-Oct-08 (H) L 0–1 28-Dec-08 (A) L 2–3 23-Aug-09 (A) D 1–1 29-Nov-09 (A) L 1–4 09-Jan-10 (H) W 3–1 27-Aug-10 (A) L 0–1 03-Nov-10 (H) L 1–4 26-Jan-11 (A) L 0–2 13-Nov-11 (A) D 1–1 14-Dec-11 (H) W 2–0 12-Feb-12 (H) L 0–2 21-Oct-12 (H) D 1–1 01-Jan-13 (A) L 1–2 17-Feb-13 (A) L 0–2 13-Oct-13 (H) L 1–2 14-Dec-13 (H) L 1–2 24-Jan-14 (A) L 1–2 04-Jan-15 (H) W 3–0 02-Feb-15 (A) L 2–3 22-Mar-15 (A) W 2–1 24-Oct-15 (H) W 3–2 12-Dec-15 (A) L 1–2 10-Jan-16 (H) D 0–0 21-Jan-17 (H) L 0–1 25-Feb-17 (A) W 2–1 16-Apr-17 (A) L 3–4 28-Oct-17 (H) D 3–3 09-Dec-17 (A) D 0–0 25-Mar-18 (H) D 2–2 28-Oct-18 (A) D 0–0 22-Dec-18 (H) W 4–1 12-Apr-19 (A) L 1–2 All (36 games): W7–D10–L19

v Central Coast Mariners

31-Aug-07 (A) L 0–3 21-Oct-07 (H) L 1–2 19-Jan-08 (A) L 0–2 14-Sep-08 (H) D 0–0 19-Oct-08 (A) W 1–0 19-Dec-08 (H) W 1–0 27-Sep-09 (H) D 0–0 31-Dec-09 (A) W 2–0 12-Feb-10 (H) W 3–0 22-Aug-10 (H) W 2–0 13-Nov-10 (H) L 0–3 09-Jan-11 (A) L 0–1 04-Nov-11 (H) L 1–2 18-Feb-12 (A) L 0–2 25-Mar-12 (H) L 1–2 11-Nov-12 (H) L 0–1 22-Dec-12 (H) D 1–1 07-Feb-13 (A) L 0–5 19-Dec-13 (A) L 0–1 12-Jan-14 (H) D 1–1 21-Feb-14 (A) W 4–1 18-Oct-14 (A) W 2–1 13-Dec-14 (H) D 1–1 17-Apr-15 (H) W 3–2 08-Nov-15 (A) D 1–1 31-Dec-15 (A) L 1–3 30-Jan-16 (H) L 1–3 12-Nov-16 (A) W 2–0 10-Dec-16 (H) W 3–0 14-Jan-17 (H) W 1–0 25-Nov-17 (H) L 1–4 31-Dec-17 (A) D 0–0 23-Feb-18 (A) L 0–1 15-Dec-18 (H) W 2–0 12-Jan-19 (H) W 3–2 09-Mar-19 (A) W 8–2 All (36 games): W14–D7–L15

v Melbourne Victory

26-Aug-07 (H) D 2–2 24-Nov-07 (A) D 1–1 11-Jan-08 (A) L 0–3 24-Aug-08 (H) L 2–4 28-Nov-08 (H) W 2–1 23-Jan-09 (A) L 0–2 13-Sep-09 (A) D 1–1 04-Dec-09 (H) D 1–1 26-Jan-10 (A) L 0–4 15-Sep-10 (A) D 0–0 27-Nov-10 (H) D 2–2 05-Jan-11 (H) W 2–0 30-Oct-11 (H) L 1–2 18-Dec-11 (A) L 1–3 16-Mar-12 (A) L 0–3 05-Nov-12 (A) L 2–3 05-Jan-13 (A) L 0–2 31-Mar-13 (H) L 2–3 04-Nov-13 (A) L 2–3 18-Jan-14 (H) W 5–0 12-Apr-14 (H) L 1–4 03-Nov-14 (A) L 0–2 01-Mar-15 (A) W 3–2 05-Apr-15 (H) L 0–3 02-Nov-15 (A) L 0–3 05-Dec-15 (H) W 2–0 02-Apr-16 (H) L 1–4 31-Oct-16 (A) L 1–6 17-Jan-17 (H) W 3–0 02-Apr-17 (A) W 3–0 03-Dec-17 (H) L 2–3 10-Jan-18 (H) W 2–1 08-Apr-18 (A) L 1–2 28-Dec-18 (A) D 1–1 20-Jan-19 (A) D 3–3 15-Feb-19 (H) D 1–1 03-May-19f (A) L 1–3 All (37 games): W8–D9–L20

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v Newcastle Jets

09-Sep-07 (H) L 0–1 14-Oct-07 (A) L 1–2 30-Dec-07 (A) W 3–2 06-Oct-08 (A) D 2–2 23-Nov-08 (H) W 2–0 04-Jan-09 (H) W 3–0 09-Aug-09 (A) L 2–3 04-Nov-09 (H) W 3–0 22-Nov-09 (A) W 1–0 07-Mar-10f (H) W 3–1 20-Nov-10 (A) L 0–1 18-Dec-10 (H) W 4–0 30-Jan-11 (H) W 1–0 16-Oct-11 (H) W 2–0 23-Dec-11 (H) W 5–2 20-Jan-12 (A) W 1–0 18-Nov-12 (A) W 3–0 27-Jan-13 (H) D 1–1 27-Feb-13 (H) L 1–2 27-Oct-13 (H) D 0–0 09-Feb-14 (A) W 3–2 22-Mar-14 (A) L 0–5 26-Oct-14 (H) W 4–1 06-Dec-14 (A) W 3–1 22-Feb-15 (H) D 2–2 11-Oct-15 (H) L 1–2 17-Jan-16 (A) L 1–3 20-Feb-16 (A) L 2–3 05-Nov-16 (H) W 2–0 26-Dec-16 (A) D 2–2 26-Mar-17 (H) W 5–0 04-Nov-17 (A) L 0–3 20-Jan-18 (A) W 3–2 17-Mar-18 (H) L 0–1 21-Oct-18 (H) W 2–1 07-Feb-19 (A) D 1–1 30-Mar-19 (H) W 4–1 All (37 games): W20–D6–L11

v Perth Glory

30-Sep-07 (H) W 4–1 02-Nov-07 (A) W 1–0 07-Dec-07 (H) W 3–0 21-Sep-08 (A) L 0–1 02-Nov-08 (A) L 0–2 13-Dec-08 (H) D 1–1 16-Aug-09 (H) W 2–1 08-Nov-09 (H) D 1–1 22-Jan-10 (A) L 0–2 21-Feb-10f (H) D 1–1 05-Sep-10 (A) L 1–2 07-Nov-10 (A) W 1–0 23-Jan-11 (H) W 4–0 23-Oct-11 (A) L 0–1 10-Dec-11 (H) W 1–0 08-Jan-12 (H) L 0–1 07-Apr-12f (A) L 2–3 24-Nov-12 (A) D 1–1 02-Feb-13 (H) W 1–0 17-Mar-13 (A) W 2–1 09-Nov-13 (H) D 1–1 06-Dec-13 (A) L 2–4 09-Mar-14 (H) D 1–1 12-Oct-14 (H) L 1–2 21-Nov-14 (A) L 1–2 14-Mar-15 (A) W 2–1 18-Oct-15 (A) W 2–1 07-Feb-16 (H) L 0–1 20-Mar-16 (H) L 1–2 16-Oct-16 (A) L 0–2 05-Jan-17 (A) L 1–2 04-Mar-17 (H) D 3–3 12-Nov-17 (H) W 5–2 16-Dec-17 (A) L 0–1 17-Feb-18 (H) W 2–1 02-Dec-18 (H) D 1–1 02-Feb-19 (A) L 0–3 28-Apr-19 (A) L 0–5 All (38 games): W13–D8–L17

v Sydney FC

14-Sep-07 (A) W 2–1 17-Nov-07 (H) D 1–1 04-Jan-08 (H) L 0–2 28-Sep-08 (H) W 2–1 07-Nov-08 (A) W 2–1 11-Jan-09 (A) L 0–1 30-Aug-09 (A) L 0–2 01-Nov-09 (A) L 1–3 12-Dec-09 (H) L 0–1 13-Mar-10f (A) L 2–4 11-Sep-10 (H) W 2–1 01-Dec-10 (A) L 1–3 09-Feb-11 (A) L 0–2 27-Nov-11 (H) W 2–1 04-Jan-12 (H) W 4–2 25-Feb-12 (A) W 1–0 30-Mar-12f (H) W 3–2 06-Oct-12 (H) W 2–0 09-Dec-12 (H) L 1–2 19-Jan-13 (A) L 1–7 23-Nov-13 (A) L 1–2 22-Dec-13 (H) W 1–0 06-Apr-14 (A) L 1–4 21-Dec-14 (A) W 2–0 29-Mar-15 (H) L 0–3 26-Apr-15 (H) L 1–2 26-Nov-15 (A) D 0–0 19-Dec-15 (H) D 1–1 12-Mar-16 (A) W 3–1 23-Oct-16 (H) L 0–1 09-Feb-17 (A) L 1–3 08-Apr-17 (H) D 1–1 15-Oct-17 (A) L 2–3 23-Dec-17 (H) L 1–4 02-Feb-18 (A) L 0–4 08-Dec-18 (A) W 3–1 23-Jan-19 (H) L 0–1 23-Feb-19 (H) L 0–1 All (38 games): W13–D4–L21

v Melbourne City FC

19-Sep-10 (A) L 1–2 17-Oct-10 (H) D 2–2 24-Nov-10 (H) W 2–0 04-Dec-11 (A) L 0–1 29-Jan-12 (H) W 3–1 10-Mar-12 (A) D 1–1 14-Oct-12 (A) D 1–1 27-Dec-12 (H) W 3–2 03-Mar-13 (H) W 1–0 27-Dec-13 (A) W 1–0 16-Feb-14 (H) L 0–5 16-Mar-14 (A) D 2–2 30-Nov-14 (H) W 5–1 14-Feb-15 (H) D 0–0 12-Apr-15 (A) D 0–0 03-May-15f (H) L 0–2 25-Jan-16 (A) L 1–3 26-Feb-16 (H) W 2–1 28-Mar-16 (A) L 0–3 08-Oct-16 (H) L 0–1 27-Nov-16 (A) L 1–2 18-Feb-17 (H) L 1–5 21-Oct-17 (A) L 0–1 06-Jan-18 (A) L 1–2 14-Apr-18 (H) W 2–1 09-Nov-18 (A) L 0–2 26-Jan-19 (H) W 1–0 21-Apr-19 (H) W 3–2 All (28 games): W10–D6–L12

v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

02-Dec-12 (H) W 1–0 13-Jan-13 (H) L 0–2 10-Mar-13 (A) L 1–2 20-Oct-13 (A) D 1–1 01-Dec-13 (H) D 0–0 01-Jan-14 (A) W 3–1

07-Nov-14 (H) W 1–0 28-Dec-14 (H) W 1–0 08-Feb-15 (A) L 0–2 21-Nov-15 (A) L 1–2 14-Feb-16 (A) W 5–2 10-Apr-16 (H) L 0–2

17-Dec-16 (H) D 2–2 04-Feb-17 (H) L 1–3 19-Mar-17 (A) L 1–3 13-Jan-18 (H) D 1–1 11-Feb-18 (A) L 0–4 10-Mar-18 (A) L 1–4

03-Nov-18 (H) L 0–3 08-Jan-19 (A) W 3–2 17-Mar-19 (H) W 3–1 All (21 games): W7–D4–L10

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OME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2007/08 Westpac Stadium (10 games) 2008/09 Westpac Stadium (11) 2009/10 Westpac Stadium (11), AMI Stadium (1), FMG Stadium (1) 2010/11 Westpac Stadium (14), AMI Stadium (1) 2011/12 Westpac Stadium (12), Forsyth Barr (1), Eden Park (1) 2012/13 Westpac Stadium (12), Forsyth Barr (1), Eden Park (1) 2013/14 Westpac Stadium (10), Eden Park (1), McLean Park (1), Christchurch Stadium (1) 2014/15 Westpac Stadium (10), Hutt Recreational Ground (3) 2015/16 Westpac Stadium (11), North Harbour Stadium (1), AMI Stadium (1) 2016/17 Westpac Stadium (10), Waikato Stadium (1), Mt Smart Stadium (1), Yarrow Stadium (1), QBE Stadium (1) 2017/18 Westpac Stadium (11), QBE Stadium (2) 2018/19 Westpac Stadium (12), Campbelltown Stadium (1), Eden Park (1) HOME CROWDS by season Series Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2007/08 11 683 18 345 v Adelaide United (30-Nov-07) 8 039 v Perth Glory (07-Dec-07) 2008/09 7 193 10 516 v Brisbane Roar FC (17-Aug-08) 5 500 v Newcastle Jets (23-Nov-08) 2009/10 9 001 19 258 v Adelaide United (30-Jan-10) 4 115 v Newcastle Jets (04-Nov-09) 2010/11 7 980 14 108 v Adelaide United (05-Dec-10) 4 700 v Melbourne City FC (24-Nov-10) 2011/12 8 691 20 078 v Adelaide United (19-Nov-11) 3 898 v Perth Glory (08-Jan-12) 2012/13 6 882 12 057 v Sydney FC (06-Oct-12) 3 060 v Melbourne City FC (03-Mar-13) 2013/14 8 201 18 056 v Adelaide United (01-Feb-14) 5 336 v Melbourne Victory (12-Apr-14) 2014/15 8 583 13 248 v Sydney FC (26-Apr-15) 6 236 v Sydney FC (29-Mar-15) 2015/16 8 048 13 654 v Adelaide United (13-Nov-15) 5 103 v Melbourne Victory (02-Apr-16) 2016/17 6 224 10 034 v Melbourne City FC (08-Oct-16) 4 828 v Newcastle Jets (26-Mar-17) 2017/18 5 694 8 154 v Adelaide United (08-Oct-17) 4 312 v Melbourne City FC (14-Apr-18) 2018/19 8 533 23 648 v Melbourne Victory (15-Feb-19) 4 829 v Perth Glory (02-Dec-18) Finals series (home games) 2010 28 535 32 792 v Newcastle Jets (07-Mar-10) 24 278 v Perth Glory (21-Feb-10) 2012 10 019 10 019 v Sydney FC (30-Mar-12) 2015 10 171 10 171 v Melbourne City FC (03-May-15) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 32 792 v Newcastle Jets (07-Mar-10) Westpac Stadium 24 278 v Perth Glory (21-Feb-10) Westpac Stadium 23 648 v Melbourne Victory (15-Feb-19) Eden Park 20 078 v Adelaide United (19-Nov-11) Eden Park 19 258 v Adelaide United (30-Jan-10) AMI Stadium

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WELLINGTON PHOENIX – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA 2007 Pre-Season Cup 5 2 1 2 6 5 Hyundai A-League 2007/08 Season 21 5 5 11 25 37 2008 Pre-Season Cup 4 2 2 0 5 3 Hyundai A-League 2008/09 Season 21 7 5 9 23 31 Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season 30 11 11 8 43 35 Hyundai A-League 2010/11 Season 31 12 5 14 39 42 Hyundai A-League 2011/12 Season 29 13 4 12 39 37 Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 27 7 6 14 31 49 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 27 7 7 13 36 51 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 28 14 4 10 45 37 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 2 1 0 1 2 5 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 27 7 4 16 34 54 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 1 0 0 1 2 3 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 27 8 6 13 41 46 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 27 5 6 16 31 55 FFA Cup 2018 1 0 0 1 0 1 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 28 11 7 10 47 46 FFA Cup 2019 1 0 1 0 2 2 Overall record 339 112 74 153 451 541 Biggest win in all official matches W8-2 v Wellington Phoenix (Central Coast Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season

Biggest loss in all official matches L1-7 v Sydney FC (Allianz Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 281 Andrew Durante 2008–2018/19 52 Roy Krishna 2013/14–2018/19 202 Vince Lia 2007–2016/17 33 Paul Ifill 2009/10–2013/14 196 Manny Muscat 2008–2015/16 28 Shane Smeltz 2007–2016/17 187 Ben Sigmund 2008–2015/16 23 Tim Brown 2007/08–2011/12 150 Glen Moss 2007–2016/17 23 Jeremy Brockie 2012/13–2014/15

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sun 13 Oct Wellington Phoenix Westpac Stadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 19 Oct Perth Glory GMHBA Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 27 Oct Melbourne City FC GMHBA Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 02 Nov Melbourne Victory Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 09 Nov Western Sydney Wanderers FC GMHBA Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 16 Nov Newcastle Jets GMHBA Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 24 Nov Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Dec Sydney FC GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Dec Melbourne Victory GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 13 Dec Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 20 Dec Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Dec Wellington Phoenix Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Fri 03 Jan Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 19 Jan Central Coast Mariners GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 26 Jan Adelaide United GMHBA Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 01 Feb Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 16 Feb Brisbane Roar FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 21 Feb Wellington Phoenix SkyStadium 7:15pm 5:15pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Mar Central Coast Mariners GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 07 Mar Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 4:30pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Mar Perth Glory HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Sun 29 Mar Western Sydney Wanderers FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 03 Apr Sydney FC Leichhardt Oval 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 10 Apr Melbourne City FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Apr Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 24 Apr Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Daniel Lopar (SWI) Goalkeeper 19-Apr-85 St Gallen (Switzerland) 4 Dylan McGowan Defender 06-Aug-91 Vendsyssel (Denmark) 5 Daniel Georgievski Defender 17-Feb-88 Newcastle Jets 6 Matthew Jurman Defender 08-Dec-89 Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) 7 Mitchell Duke Forward 18-Jan-91 Shimizu S-Pulse (Japan) 8 Jordan O'Doherty Forward 14-Oct-97 Adelaide United 10 Radoslaw Majewski (POL) Midfielder 15-Dec-86 Pogon Szczecin (Poland) 11 Bruce Kamau Forward 28-Mar-95 Melbourne City FC 13 Tass Mourdoukoutas Defender 03-Mar-99 Sydney Olympic (NSW) 14 Alexander Meier (GER) Forward 17-Jan-83 St Pauli (Germany) 16 Mathieu Cordier Defender 08-Mar-99 Manly United (NSW) 17 Keanu Baccus Midfielder 07-Jun-98 Blacktown City (NSW) 19 Pirmin Schwegler (SWI) Midfielder 09-Mar-87 Hannover 96 (Germany) 20 Vedran Janjetovic Goalkeeper 20-Aug-87 Sydney FC 21 Tarek Elrich Defender 01-Jan-87 Adelaide United 22 Nicholas Sullivan Midfielder 25-Feb-98 Cova da Piedade (Portugal) 23 Kosta Grozos Midfielder 10-Aug-00 Sutherland Sharks (NSW) 27 Kwame Yeboah Forward 02-Jun-94 Fortuna Koln (Germany) 28 Fabian Monge Midfielder 12-Jul-01 Marconi Stallions (NSW) 29 Daniel Wilmering Defender 19-Dec-00 Marconi Stallions (NSW) 30 Danijel Nizic Goalkeeper 15-Mar-95 Morecambe (England) 33 Tate Russell Defender 24-Aug-99 Wollongong Wolves (NSW) 34 Patrick Ziegler (GER) Defender 09-Feb-90 Kaiserslautern (Germany) 35 Mohamed Adam Forward 05-Aug-00 Marconi Stallions (NSW) 40 Nick Suman Goalkeeper 28-Feb-00 Sydney United / FNSW NTC Noah Pagden Defender 20-Mar-01 FNSW Institute

WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC – COACH

MARKUS BABBEL Coaching experience:

VfB Stuttgart (Germany) 2007–2009

Hertha Berlin (Germany) 2010–2011

Hoffenheim (Germany) 2012

FC Luzern (Switzerland) 2014–2018

Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2018– Career profile:

Born 8 September 1972 in Munich, progressed from Bayern Munich youth to senior team. Played, mostly as a defender, for German clubs Bayern Munich (1991–1992, 1994–2000), Hamburger (1992–1994)

and VfB Stuttgart (2004–2007), and in England with Liverpool (2000–2003) and Blackbrun Rovers (2003–2004). As a player, won UEFA Cup titles with Bayern (1996) and Liverpool (2001). Played 51 times for the German national team (1995–2000), and was part of

the 1996 European Championship-winning team (W2-1 v Czech Republic).

Commenced coaching career after playing with VfB Stuttgart, became head coach in late 2008; took Hertha Berlin to the Bundesiga after winning the German second division Championship in 2010/11.

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WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC – PLAYER PROFILES

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Mohamed Adam

Position: Forward

Born: 05-Aug-00

Height: 178cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Khartoum, Sudan. Junior club: Marconi. Senior career: 2017–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers.

Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Keanu Baccus

Position: Defender

Born: 07-Jun-98

Height: 176cm

Weight: 63kg

Born: Durban, South Africa. Junior clubs: Parklea, Fairfield Hotspurs, Blacktown Spartans, Blacktown City. Senior career: 2014–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 41 apps (3 gls). Representative honours: Australian

Under-23, Under-20.

Mathieu Cordier

Position: Defender

Born: 08-Mar-99

Height: 176cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: West Pymble, Manly United. Senior career: 2016–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 1 app. Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Mitchell Duke

Position: Forward

Born: 18-Jan-91

Height: 182cm

Weight: 81kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Parramatta Eagles. Senior career: 2009–2015 Central Coast Mariners, 2015–2018 Shimizu S-Pulse (Japan), 2018–2019 Western Sydney

Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Central Coast Mariners 66 apps (13 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers 11

apps (4 gls). Other national league statistics: Shimizu S-Pulse 89 apps (3 gls). Representative honours:

Australian senior team 2013–2019 (5 appearances, 2 goals).

Tarek Elrich

Position: Defender

Born: 01-Jan-87

Height: 180cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Parramatta Eagles, Sydney Olympic. Senior career: 2003–2005 Sydney Olympic (AUS/NSW), 2005–2012 Newcastle Jets, 2012–2013

Western Sydney Wanderers, 2013–2018 Adelaide United, 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 134 apps (4 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers 38 apps (2 gls), Adelaide United 101 apps (3 gls).

Representative honours: Australian senior team 2015 (3 appearances), Under-23, Under-20, Schoolboy.

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Daniel Georgievski

Position: Defender

Born: 17-Feb-88

Height: 179cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Marconi. Senior career: 2006–2007 Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia), 2007–2010 Medimurje

(Croatia), 2011–2012 Sibenik (Croatia), 2012–2014 Steaua Bucharest (Romania), 2014–2017 Melbourne Victory,

2017–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 67 apps (3 gls), Newcastle Jets 42 apps (1 gl). Other national league statistics: Medimurje 67 apps (2 gls), Sibenik 39 apps (1 gl), Steaua Bucharest 28 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Macedonia senior team.

Kosta Grozos

Position: Midfielder

Born: 10-Aug-00

Height: 178cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sutherland. Senior career: 2016–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers.

Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

Vedran Janjetovic Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 20-Aug-87

Height: 187cm

Weight: 84kg

Born: Zagreb, Croatia. Junior clubs: Sydney Olympic, Sydney United. Senior career: 2006–2007 Bjelovar

(Croatia), 2007–2008 Sydney United (NSW), 2008–2009 Sydney FC, 2009–2012 Sydney United (NSW), 2012–2016

Sydney FC, 2016–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 100 apps,

Western Sydney Wanderers 63 apps. Other national league statistics: Bjelovar 7 apps.

Matthew Jurman

Position: Defender

Born: 08-Dec-89

Height: 190cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Wollongong. Junior clubs: Wollongong Wolves, Parramatta Eagles. Senior career: 2007 Australian Institute

of Sport, 2007–2011 Sydney FC, 2011–2013 Brisbane Roar, 2013–2017 Sydney FC, 2017–2018 Suwon Bluewings

(Korea Republic), 2018–2020 Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia). Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 96 apps (2 gls), Brisbane Roar 34 apps. Other national league statistics:

Suwon Bluewings 29 apps (2 gls), Al Ittihad 11 apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team 2017–2019

(8 appearances), Under-23, Under-20, Schoolboy.

Bruce Kamau

Position: Forward

Born: 28-Mar-95

Height: 175cm

Weight: 67kg

Born: Nairobi, Kenya. Junior club: NAB (Adelaide). Senior career: 2013 Adelaide Olympic (SA), 2013–2016 Adelaide United, 2016–2018 Melbourne City, 2018–2019 Western

Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 29 apps (3 gls), Melbourne City 42 apps

(4 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers 27 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-23.

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Daniel Lopar

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 19-Apr-85

Height: 185cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Kreuzlingen, Switzerland. Nationality: Swiss. Junior club: Wil 1900. Senior career: 2003–2004 Wil (Switzerland), 2005 Aarau (Switzerland), 2005–2006 Thun (Switzerland),

2006–2019 St Gallen (Switzerland). National league statistics: Thun 4 apps, St Gallen 282 apps.

Radoslaw Majewski

Position: Midfielder

Born: 15-Dec-86

Height: 170cm

Weight: 66kg

Born: Pruszkow, Poland. Nationality: Polish. Junior club: Znicz Pruszkow. Senior career: 2006 Znicz Pruszkow

(Poland), 2006–2008 Djskobolia Grodzisk (Poland), 2008–2009 Polonia Warsaw (Poland), 2009–2014 Nottingham

Forest (England), 2014–2015 Huddersfield (England), 2015–2016 Veria (Greece), 2016–2018 Lech Poznan (Poland), 2018–2019 Pogon Szczecin (Poland). National league statistics: Djskobolia Grodzisk 42 apps (4 gls), Polonia

Warsaw 29 apps (1 gl), Nottingham Forest 147 apps (16 gls), Huddersfield Town 8 apps, Veria 29 apps (2 gls), Lech Poznan 66 apps (10 gls), Pogon Szczecin 36 apps (8 gls). Representative honours: Poland senior team, Under-21.

Dylan McGowan Position: Defender

Born: 06-Aug-91

Height: 186cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Para Hills. Senior career: 2008–2010 Hearts (Scotland), 2010–2011 East Fife (Scotland),

2011–2012 Gold Coast United, 2012–2014 Hearts (Scotland), 2014–2017 Adelaide United, 2017 Pacos de Ferreira (Portugal), 2018 Gangwon (Korea Republic), 2019 Vendsyssel (Denmark).

Hyundai A-League statistics: Gold Coast United 18 apps, Adelaide United 82 apps (6 gls). Other national league

statistics: Hearts 56 apps, East Fife 23 apps, Gangwon 15 apps (1 gl), Vendsyssel 3 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2017 (1 appearance), U-23, U-20.

Alexander Meier

Position: Forward

Born: 17-Jan-83

Height: 196cm

Weight: 84kg

Born: Buchholz, Germany. Junior club: TSV Buchholz. Senior career: 2001–2003 St Pauli (Germany), 2003–2004

Hamburg (Germany), 2004–2019 Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany). National league statistics: St Pauli 25 apps (7 gls), Hamburg 4 apps, Eintracht Frankfurt 352 apps (125

gls). Representative honours: Germany Under-21.

Fabian Monge

Position: Midfielder

Born: 12-Jul-01

Height: 175cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Marconi. Senior career: 2017 Marconi Stallions (NSW),

2017–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Representative honours:

Australian Under-20, Under-17.

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Tass Mourdoukoutas

Position: Defender

Born: 03-Mar-99

Height: 187cm

Weight: 77kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sydney Olympic. Senior career: 2017 Sydney Olympic (NSW), 2017–2019 Western Sydney

Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 11 apps (1 gl). Representative

honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Danijel Nizic

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 15-Mar-95

Height: 195cm

Weight: 77kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: St George juniors. Senior career: 2013 Burnley (England), 2014 Workington (England), 2014

Chorley (England), 2015 Burnley (England), 2015–2016 Crewe Alexandra (England), 2016–2018 Morecambe (England), 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 1 app. Other national league statistics: Workington 11 apps,

Chorley 2 apps, Morecambe 12 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Jordan O'Doherty

Position: Forward

Born: 14-Oct-97

Height: 175cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Mallorca, Spain. Junior clubs: Angle Vale, Campbelltown City (Adelaide). Senior career: 2013. 2014

Raiders (SA), 2013–2014 Adelaide United, 2014–2015 Melbourne Victory, 2015 Melbourne Knights (Vic), 2015–

2018 Adelaide United, 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 28 apps (1 gl), Western Sydney Wanderers 17 apps (1 gl).

Representative honours: Australian Under-23.

Tate Russell

Position: Defender

Born: 24-Aug-99

Height: 178cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Wollongong. Junior clubs: Wollongong Olympic, Wollongong Wolves. Senior career: 2015–2019 Western

Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 12 apps. Representative

honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

Pirmin Schwegler Position: Midfielder

Born: 09-Mar-87

Height: 178cm

Weight: 69kg

Born: Ettiswil, Switzerland. Nationality: Swiss. Junior club: Grosswangen. Senior career: 2003–2005 Luzern (Switzerland),

2005–2006 Young Boys (Switzerland), 2006–2009 Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), 2009–2014 Eintracht Frankfurt

(Germany), 2014–2017 Hoffenheim (Germany), 2017–2019 Hannover 96 (Germany). National league statistics: Luzern 40 apps (3 gls), Young Boys 32 apps, Bayer Leverkusen women 46 apps, Eintracht Frankfurt 128 apps (6 gls),

Hoffenheim 59 apps (1 gl), Hannover 96 56 apps. Representative honours: Switzerland senior team, U-21.

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Nicholas Sullivan

Position: Midfielder

Born: 25-Feb-98

Height: 180cm

Weight: 77kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sutherland Sharks. Senior career: 2013–2014 Club Brugge (Belgium), 2014–2015 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2014–2015 Club Brugge (Belgium), 2016–2017 Vitoria Setubal (Portugal), 2018–

2019 Cova da Piedade (Portugal).

Nick Suman

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 28-Feb-00

Height: 194cm

Weight: 77kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Colo Cougars, Nepean, Sydney United. Senior career: 2015–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Western Sydney Wanderers 4 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Daniel Wilmering Position: Defender

Born: 19-Dec-00

Height: 178cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Marconi. Senior career: 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 1 app.

Kwame Yeboah

Position: Forward

Born: 02-Jun-94

Height: 182cm

Weight: 74kg

Born: Southport. Junior club: Gold Coast. Senior career: 2011–2012 Gold Coast United, 2012–2014 Brisbane Roar, 2014–2017 Borussia Moenchengladbach (Germany), 2018

Paderborn (Germany), 2018 Fortuna Koln (Germany), 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League

statistics: Brisbane Roar 12 apps (2 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers 10 apps (2 gls). Other national league statistics:

Paderborn 11 apps (2 gls), Fortuna Koln 12 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-17.

Patrick Ziegler

Position: Defender

Born: 09-Feb-90

Height: 187cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Grafelfing, Germany. Nationality: German. Junior clubs: Moosach-Hartmannshofen, Unterhaching. Senior

career: 2008–2012 SpVgg Unterhaching (Germany), 2012–2015 Paderborn (Germany), 2015–2018 Kaiserslautern (Germany), 2018–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Western Sydney Wanderers 6 apps. Other national league statistics: SpVgg Unterhaching

51 apps (2 gls), Paderborn 70 apps (1 gl), Kaiserslautern 59 apps.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON STATS

Played 27

Won / Drew / Lost 6 / 6 / 15

Goals for 42 (1.6 per game)

Goals against 54 (2.0 per game)

Position on ladder 8th (10 teams)

Goals Oriol Riera 10, Roly Bonevacia 7, Mitchell Duke 4, Keanu Baccus 3, Alex Baumjohann 3, Jaushua Sotirio 3, Tarek Elrich 2, Abraham Majok 2, Kwame Yeboah 2, Mark Bridge 1, Brendan Hamill 1, Bruce Kamau 1, Rashid Mahazi 1, Tass Mourdoukoutas 1, Jordan O`Doherty 1

Goalkeepers Vedran Janjetovic 21 appearances (4 clean sheets) Nick Suman 4 appearances (0 clean sheets) Jack Greenwood 2 appearances (0 clean sheets)

Coaches Markus Babbel 25 games (W5–D6–L14) Jean-Paul DeMarigny 2 games (W1–D0–L1)

RESULTS Date Opponent (home/away) Result (h/t) Scorers Crowd Pos. 21-Oct Perth Glory (A) D 1–1 (0–1) Bonevacia 65' 10 206 3rd 27-Oct Sydney FC (A) L 0–2 (0–1) 30 588 9th 03-Nov Wellington Phoenix (A) W 3–0 (1–0) Baumjohann 11', Riera 55'pen, O`Doherty 92' 5 339 4th 10-Nov Brisbane Roar (H) D 2–2 (2–1) Riera 10' 17' 5 067 5th 23-Nov Newcastle Jets (H) L 0–2 (0–1) 10 458 8th 01-Dec Melbourne Victory (A) L 0–4 (0–3) 19 556 8th 07-Dec Central Coast Mariners (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Baccus 48'+, Sotirio 68' 8 163 7th 15-Dec Sydney FC (H) L 1–3 (1–1) Riera 23' 18 043 8th 26-Dec Adelaide United (A) D 2–2 (1–0) Riera 46'+, Kamau 61' 8 003 8th 01-Jan Melbourne City (H) L 0–2 (0–2) 8 365 8th 05-Jan Melbourne Victory (H) L 1–2 (0–1) Baumjohann 74'pen 7 062 8th 08-Jan Wellington Phoenix (H) L 2–3 (1–1) Hamill 42', Baccus 84' 7 288 8th 13-Jan Perth Glory (A) L 3–4 (1–0) Yeboah 39', Bonevacia 67', Majok 77' 8 945 8th 18-Jan Adelaide United (H) L 1–2 (0–1) Bonevacia 49' 7 104 8th 22-Jan Melbourne City (A) L 3–4 (1–2) Bonevacia 28'pen, Mourdoukoutas 49', Sotirio 54' 5 149 8th 25-Jan Brisbane Roar (A) D 2–2 (2–0) Bonevacia 18', Yeboah 42' 8 053 8th 01-Feb Newcastle Jets (H) L 1–5 (0–3) Duke 69' 7 594 8th 09-Feb Central Coast Mariners (H) W 2–0 (1–0) Elrich 45', Sotirio 77' 5 364 8th 16-Feb Adelaide United (A) W 3–1 (1–1) Riera 12', Bonevacia 54', Majok 71' 8 880 8th 24-Feb Perth Glory (H) D 1–1 (0–1) Elrich 95' 7 181 8th 08-Mar Brisbane Roar (A) W 4–1 (3–1) Duke 15', Riera 35' 38', Bonevacia 92' 8 130 8th 17-Mar Wellington Phoenix (A) L 1–3 (0–3) Duke 86' 7 685 8th 30-Mar Melbourne City (H) W 3–0 (1–0) Riera 35'pen 84', Duke 53' 7 078 8th 06-Apr Newcastle Jets (A) L 2–3 (1–0) Mahazi 43', Baccus 74' 8 756 8th 13-Apr Sydney FC (H) D 1–1 (0–1) Baumjohann 57' 21 984 8th 20-Apr Central Coast Mariners (A) L 1–3 (0–1) Bridge 67'pen 5 059 8th 27-Apr Melbourne Victory (H) L 0–1 (0–1) 7 919 8th SF=Semi Final, GF=Grand Final.

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WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC – 2018/19 REVIEW

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WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC – TEAM RECORDS

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2012/13 27 18 3 6 41 21 57 1 / 10 Mark Bridge 11 2013/14 27 11 9 7 34 29 42 2 / 10 Tomi Juric 8 2014/15 27 4 6 17 29 44 18 9 / 10 Kerem Bulut 5 2015/16 27 14 6 7 44 33 48 2 / 10 Brendon Santalab 11 2016/17 27 8 12 7 35 35 36 6 / 10 Brendon Santalab 14 2017/18 27 8 9 10 38 47 33 7 / 10 Oriol Riera 15 2018/19 27 6 6 15 42 54 24 8 / 10 Oriol Riera 10 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2013 2 1 0 1 2 2 Won Semi Final, Lost Grand Final 2014 2 1 0 1 3 2 Won Semi Final, Lost Grand Final 2016 2 1 0 1 6 7 Won Semi Final, Lost Grand Final 2017 1 0 1 0 1 1 Lost Elimination Final (on pens) ALL GAMES 196 72 52 72 275 275 Premierships: 1; Championships: 0

BIGGEST WINS W6-1 v Adelaide (21-Dec-12) Parramatta W4-0 v Wellington (11-Feb-18) ANZ Stadium W4-1 v Brisbane (25-Mar-15) Suncorp At home W6-1 v Adelaide (21-Dec-12) Parramatta W4-0 v Wellington (11-Feb-18) ANZ Stadium W4-1 v Central Coast (01-Apr-16) Parramatta Away W4-1 v Brisbane (25-Mar-15) Suncorp W4-1 v Central Coast (03-Dec-16) Central Coast W4-1 v Brisbane (08-Mar-19) Suncorp

MOST GOALS SCORED 6 W6-1 v Adelaide (21-Dec-12) Parramatta 5 W5-4 v Brisbane (24-Apr-16) Parramatta 4 W4-2 v Adelaide (03-Feb-13) Coopers

MOST GOALS SCORED IN ONE HALF 3 W6-1 v Adelaide (21-Dec-12) 1st half 3 W6-1 v Adelaide (21-Dec-12) 2nd half 3 W4-3 v Melb City (29-Jan-16) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 7 mins W6-1 v Adelaide (21-Dec-12) 4 goals in 13 mins W6-1 v Adelaide (21-Dec-12) 5 goals in 40 mins W6-1 v Adelaide (21-Dec-12)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-5 v Sydney (09-Dec-17) ANZ Stadium L0-4 v Sydney (08-Oct-16) ANZ Stadium L0-4 v Newcastle (22-Dec-17) McDonald Jones At home L0-5 v Sydney (09-Dec-17) ANZ Stadium L0-4 v Sydney (08-Oct-16) ANZ Stadium L1-5 v Newcastle (01-Feb-19) ANZ Stadium Away L0-4 v Newcastle (22-Dec-17) McDonald Jones L0-3 v Melb Victory (12-Nov-16) Marvel L1-4 v Melb Victory (10-Oct-14) Marvel

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 5 L2-5 v Wellington (14-Feb-16) Parramatta 5 L0-5 v Sydney (09-Dec-17) ANZ Stadium 5 L1-5 v Newcastle (01-Feb-19) ANZ Stadium

MOST GOALS CONCEDED IN ONE HALF 4 L0-4 v Sydney (08-Oct-16) 2nd half 4 L3-4 v Perth (13-Jan-19) 2nd half 3 L1-3 v Wellington (01-Jan-14) 2nd half

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 7 mins W4-3 v Perth (13-Jan-19) 4 goals in 16 mins W4-3 v Perth (13-Jan-19) 5 goals in 41 mins W5-1 v Newcastle (01-Feb-19)

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MOST APPEARANCES 121 Mark Bridge (2012/13–2018/19) 104 Nikolai Topor-Stanley (2012/13–2015/16) 97 Brendon Santalab (2013/14–2017/18) 81 Jaushua Sotirio (2013/14–2018/19) 80 Brendan Hamill (2014/15–2018/19) 78 Ante Covic (2012/13–2014/15) 66 Mateo Poljak (2012/13–2014/15) 64 Labinot Haliti (2012/13–2014/15) 63 Vedran Janjetovic (2016/17–2018/19) 62 Kearyn Baccus (2014/15–2017/18)

MOST GOALS 35 Brendon Santalab (2013/14–2017/18) 33 Mark Bridge (2012/13–2018/19) 25 Oriol Riera (2017/18–2018/19) 12 Tomi Juric (2013/14–2014/15) 11 Mitch Nichols (2015/16–2016/17)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.51 Oriol Riera (25 goals / 49 games) 0.36 Brendon Santalab (35 goals / 97 games) 0.35 Tomi Juric (12 goals / 34 games) 0.27 Mark Bridge (33 goals / 121 games) 0.21 Mitch Nichols (11 goals / 53 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 15 Oriol Riera (2017/18) 14 Brendon Santalab (2016/17) 11 Mark Bridge (2012/13) 11 Brendon Santalab (2015/16) 10 Mitch Nichols (2015/16)

MOST PENALTY GOALS 7 Oriol Riera (2017/18–2018/19) 3 Mark Bridge (2012/13–2018/19) 3 Shinji Ono (2012/13)

MOST SEND-OFFS 3 Keanu Baccus (2017/18–2018/19) 2 Youssouf Hersi (2012/13)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 24 Ante Covic (2012/13–2014/15) 14 Vedran Janjetovic (2016/17–2018/19)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 3 Mark Bridge (W6–1 v Adelaide) 21-Dec-12 3 Romeo Castelen (W5–4 v Brisbane) 24-Apr-16 3 Brendon Santalab (W3–1 v Melb City) 24-Mar-17

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 16y 059d Alusine Fofanah (L0-1 v Adelaide) 19-Jan-14 16y 138d Daniel Alessi (W1-0 v Sydney FC) 11-Jan-14 17y 208d Mario Shabow (W2-0 v Central Coast) 29-Nov-15 17y 226d Michael Trajkovski (D0-0 v Central Coast) 01-Jan-15 18y 001d Steve Kuzmanovski (L1-2 v Melb Victory) 06-Jan-15

OLDEST PLAYERS 39y 309d Ante Covic (W2-1 v Adelaide) 18-Apr-15 35y 237d Ryan Griffiths (D2-2 v Adelaide) 15-Apr-17 35y 218d Brendon Santalab (L2-3 v Adelaide) 15-Apr-18 34y 333d Michael Thwaite (L1-3 v Melb Victory) 31-Mar-18 34y 230d Liam Reddy (L0-2 v Melb Victory) 25-Mar-16

YOUNGEST SCORERS 18y 064d Liam Youlley (L1-2 v Perth) 25-Apr-15 19y 035d Jaushua Sotirio (L1-2 v Perth) 15-Nov-14 19y 282d Lachlan Scott (W2-0 v Newcastle) 22-Jan-17 19y 325d Tass Mourdoukoutas (L3-4 v Melb City) 22-Jan-19 20y 092d Abraham Majok (L3-4 v Perth) 13-Jan-19

OLDEST SCORERS 35y 182d Brendon Santalab (W4-1 v Wellington) 10-Mar-18 34y 285d Michael Thwaite (W4-0 v Wellington) 11-Feb-18 34y 226d Marcelo Carrusca (L2-3 v Adelaide) 15-Apr-18 34y 162d Shinji Ono (L1-3 v Sydney FC) 08-Mar-14 34y 68d Dimas (D2-2 v Adelaide) 15-Apr-17

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 23.48y v Perth Glory (L1-2) 25-Apr-15

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 30.73y v Newcastle Jets (D2-2) 01-Feb-14

GOAL MILESTONES 1st goal Mark Bridge (W1-0 v Brisbane) 27-Oct-12 (19') 50th goal Shannon Cole (W1-0 v Melb City) 08-Nov-13 (27') 100th goal Nikita Rukavytsya (W4-1 v Brisbane) 25-Mar-15 (20') 200th goal Oriol Riera (D2-2 v Sydney FC) 21-Oct-17 (3')

LONGEST STREAKS All games Home games Away games Winning 10 (13-Jan-13 to 16-Mar-13) 5 (01-Nov-15 to 24-Dec-15) 7 (13-Jan-13 to 29-Mar-13) Undefeated 13 (13-Jan-13 to 12-Apr-13) 7 (15-Mar-14 to 29-Nov-14) 12 (15-Dec-12 to 08-Nov-13) Winless 14 (04-May-14 to 01-Feb-15) 7 (08-Oct-16 to 01-Jan-17) 11 (04-May-14 to 08-Mar-15) Losing 6 (01-Jan-19 to 22-Jan-19) 6 (15-Dec-18 to 01-Feb-19) 8 (04-May-14 to 01-Feb-15) No goals conceded 2 (09-Dec-12 to 15-Dec-12) 3 (12-Dec-15 to 01-Jan-16) 2 (27-Oct-12 to 18-Nov-12) No goals scored 4 (03-Dec-14 to 01-Jan-15) 2 (06-Oct-12 to 20-Oct-12) 2 (06-Dec-14 to 28-Dec-14)

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Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Seyi Adeleke 4 (0) 2014/15 Alberto 23 (1) 2015/16 Daniel Alessi 7 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Andreu 27 (3) 2015/16 Terry Antonis 11 (1) 2016/17 Kwabena Appiah 25 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Jonathan Aspropotamitis 43 (0) 2014/15–2017/18 Keanu Baccus 41 (3) 2016/17–2018/19 Kearyn Baccus 62 (0) 2014/15–2017/18 Alexander Baumjohann 20 (3) 2018/19 Michael Beauchamp 37 (2) 2012/13–2013/14 Roly Bonevacia 45 (8) 2017/18–2018/19 Aritz Borda 14 (1) 2016/17 Dean Bouzanis 6 (0) 2014/15 Mark Bridge 121 (33) 2012/13–2018/19 Karem Bulut 15 (5) 2014/15–2016/17 Reece Caira 2 (0) 2012/13 Marcelo Carrusca 12 (1) 2017/18 Romeo Castelen 44 (9) 2014/15–2015/16 Alvaro Cejudo 20 (2) 2017/18 Jack Clisby 37 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Shannon Cole 53 (2) 2012/13–2016/17 Mathieu Cordier 1 (0) 2018/19 Robert Cornthwaite 30 (2) 2016/17–2017/18 Ante Covic 78 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Adam D`Apuzzo 48 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Shayne D`Cunha 2 (0) 2014/15 Dimas 50 (3) 2015/16–2016/17 Mitchell Duke 11 (4) 2018/19 Tarek Elrich 38 (2) 2012/13–2018/19 Nick Fitzgerald 12 (0) 2018/19 Alusine Fofanah 5 (0) 2013/14–2014/15 Sam Gallaway 11 (0) 2014/15 Giancarlo Gallifuoco 7 (0) 2018/19 Joe Gibbs 13 (2) 2012/13 Antony Golec 17 (0) 2014/15 Jack Greenwood 2 (0) 2018/19 Ryan Griffiths 5 (0) 2016/17 Labinot Haliti 64 (7) 2012/13–2014/15 Brendan Hamill 80 (4) 2014/15–2018/19 Dean Heffernan 9 (0) 2013/14 Chris Herd 9 (0) 2017/18 Youssouf Hersi 47 (8) 2012/13–2013/14 Chris Ikonomidis 10 (3) 2017/18 Scott Jamieson 29 (0) 2015/16 Vedran Janjetovic 63 (0) 2016/17–2018/19 Tomi Juric 34 (12) 2013/14–2014/15 Nick Kalmar 10 (2) 2014/15 Bruce Kamau 27 (1) 2018/19 Dino Kresinger 25 (2) 2012/13 Jumpei Kusukami 38 (4) 2016/17–2017/18 Steve Kuzmanovski 8 (0) 2014/15 Iacopo La Rocca 58 (6) 2012/13–2014/15

Raul Llorente 42 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Steven Lustica 23 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Joshua MacDonald 2 (0) 2015/16 Rashid Mahazi 16 (1) 2018/19 Abraham Majok 19 (2) 2016/17–2018/19 Nicolas Martinez 27 (4) 2016/17 Golgol Mebrahtu 9 (0) 2013/14–2015/16 Jacob Melling 3 (0) 2016/17–2017/18 Tahj Minniecon 16 (0) 2012/13–2013/14 Aaron Mooy 49 (4) 2012/13–2013/14 Tass Mourdoukoutas 11 (1) 2017/18–2018/19 Daniel Mullen 4 (0) 2014/15 Scott Neville 51 (1) 2015/16–2016/17 Mitch Nichols 53 (11) 2015/16–2016/17 Danijel Nizic 1 (0) 2018/19 Jordan O`Doherty 17 (1) 2018/19 Shinji Ono 51 (10) 2012/13–2013/14 Jacob Pepper 11 (0) 2015/16 Yianni Perkatis 8 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Bruno Pinatares 19 (0) 2016/17 Federico Piovaccari 12 (2) 2015/16 Jerome Polenz 47 (2) 2012/13–2013/14 Mateo Poljak 66 (3) 2012/13–2014/15 Liam Reddy 6 (0) 2015/16 Andrew Redmayne 31 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Oriol Riera 49 (25) 2017/18–2018/19 Joshua Risdon 28 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Nikita Rukavytsya 23 (3) 2014/15 Tate Russell 12 (0) 2018/19 Vitor Saba 8 (0) 2014/15 Brendon Santalab 97 (35) 2013/14–2017/18 Lachlan Scott 20 (1) 2016/17–2017/18 Mario Shabow 2 (0) 2015/16–2016/17 Matthew Sim 1 (0) 2015/16 Jaushua Sotirio 81 (11) 2013/14–2018/19 Matthew Spiranovic 31 (1) 2013/14–2014/15 Nick Suman 4 (0) 2018/19 Yojiro Takahagi 11 (2) 2014/15 Yusuke Tanaka 10 (0) 2014/15 Michael Thwaite 21 (1) 2017/18 Marc Tokich 7 (0) 2017/18–2018/19 Ruon Tongyik 3 (0) 2018/19 Nikolai Topor-Stanley 104 (3) 2012/13–2015/16 Michael Trajkovski 1 (0) 2014/15 Jason Trifiro 36 (0) 2012/13–2014/15 Jerrad Tyson 7 (0) 2013/14–2016/17 Dario Vidosic 28 (4) 2015/16 Rocky Visconte 3 (1) 2012/13 Nick Ward 1 (0) 2014/15 Daniel Wilmering 1 (0) 2018/19 Kwame Yeboah 10 (2) 2018/19 Liam Youlley 2 (1) 2014/15–2015/16 Patrick Ziegler 6 (0) 2018/19 Stefan Zinni 2 (0) 2016/17

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Coach First match Last match Games W D L Tony Popovic 06-Oct-12 (D0-0 v Central Coast) 21-Apr-17 (D1-1 v Brisbane) 142 58 37 47 Hayden Foxe 08-Oct-17 (W2-1 v Perth) 06-Nov-17 (D1-1 v Melb Victory) 5 1 4 0 Josep Gombau 12-Nov-17 (D1-1 v Melb City) 15-Apr-18 (L2-3 v Adelaide) 22 7 5 10 Jean-Paul De Marigny 03-Nov-18 (W3-0 v Wellington) 1 1 0 0 Markus Babbel 21-Oct-18 (D1-1 v Perth) Ongoing 26 5 6 15

WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC – VENUES AND CROWDS

HOME VENUES home & away season Season Home venue 2012/13 Parramatta Stadium (13 games), Campbelltown Stadium (1) 2013/14 Parramatta Stadium (13) 2014/15 Parramatta Stadium (13), Pepper Stadium (1) 2015/16 Parramatta Stadium (13) 2016/17 Spotless Stadium (8), ANZ Stadium (5), Campbelltown Stadium (1) 2017/18 ANZ Stadium (8), Spotless Stadium (5) 2018/19 ANZ Stadium (9), Spotless Stadium (4), Glen Willow Stadium (1) HOME CROWDS by season Series Average Highest crowd Lowest crowd Home & away season (home games) 2012/13 12 466 19 585 v Sydney FC (23-Mar-13) 6 755 v Brisbane Roar FC (09-Dec-12) 2013/14 14 860 18 080 v Sydney FC (11-Jan-14) 11 892 v Adelaide United (15-Mar-14) 2014/15 12 520 19 484 v Sydney FC (28-Feb-15) 7 239 v Melbourne City FC (11-Mar-15) 2015/16 14 297 19 627 v Sydney FC (16-Jan-16) 9 860 v Brisbane Roar FC (05-Dec-15) 2016/17 17 746 61 880 v Sydney FC (08-Oct-16) 7 828 v Wellington Phoenix (19-Mar-17) 2017/18 11 924 36 433 v Sydney FC (09-Dec-17) 6 612 v Perth Glory (04-Mar-18) 2018/19 9 312 21 984 v Sydney FC (13-Apr-19) 5 067 v Brisbane Roar FC (10-Nov-18) Finals series (home games) 2013 30 736 42 102 v Central Coast Mariners (21-Apr-13) 19 369 v Brisbane Roar FC (12-Apr-13) 2014 19 216 19 216 v Central Coast Mariners (26-Apr-14) 2016 20 084 20 084 v Brisbane Roar FC (24-Apr-16) BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 61 880 v Sydney FC (08-Oct-16) ANZ Stadium 44 843 v Sydney FC (18-Feb-17) ANZ Stadium 42 102 v Central Coast Mariners (21-Apr-13) Allianz Stadium* * Grand Final

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WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC – HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY

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All games Home Away Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A

Adelaide United 22 6 8 8 30 29 10 3 5 2 14 9 12 3 3 6 16 20 Brisbane Roar 25 10 7 8 41 34 12 5 4 3 19 16 13 5 3 5 22 18 Central Coast Mariners 23 11 6 6 31 20 13 5 5 3 15 10 10 6 1 3 16 10 Melbourne City 21 11 4 6 38 30 11 7 3 1 21 13 10 4 1 5 17 17 Melbourne Victory 21 4 4 13 15 40 11 3 1 7 7 17 10 1 3 6 8 23 Newcastle Jets 21 8 6 7 30 31 11 3 3 5 14 19 10 5 3 2 16 12 Perth Glory 21 8 7 6 32 28 10 6 3 1 16 8 11 2 4 5 16 20 Sydney FC 21 4 6 11 21 37 11 2 3 6 10 22 10 2 3 5 11 15 Wellington Phoenix 21 10 4 7 37 26 10 6 1 3 23 16 11 4 3 4 14 10 As at 10-Oct-19. Includes Hyundai A-League home & away season and finals series matches.

WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC – HEAD-TO-HEAD

v Adelaide United

12-Oct-12 (A) L 0–1 21-Dec-12 (H) W 6–1 03-Feb-13 (A) W 4–2 01-Nov-13 (H) W 2–1 19-Jan-14 (A) L 0–1 15-Mar-14 (H) D 0–0 06-Dec-14 (A) L 0–2 21-Feb-15 (A) L 1–2 18-Apr-15 (H) W 2–1 16-Oct-15 (A) D 1–1 01-Jan-16 (H) D 0–0 19-Mar-16 (H) D 0–0 01-May-16gf (A) L 1–3 14-Oct-16 (A) W 2–1 04-Mar-17 (H) D 0–0 15-Apr-17 (A) D 2–2 26-Nov-17 (A) L 0–2 10-Jan-18 (H) D 1–1 15-Apr-18 (H) L 2–3 26-Dec-18 (A) D 2–2 18-Jan-19 (H) L 1–2 16-Feb-19 (A) W 3–1 All (22 games): W6–D8–L8

v Brisbane Roar FC

27-Oct-12 (A) W 1–0 09-Dec-12 (H) W 1–0 20-Jan-13 (A) W 2–1 12-Apr-13f (H) W 2–0 22-Nov-13 (A) L 1–3 07-Feb-14 (H) D 1–1 05-Apr-14 (H) D 1–1 04-May-14gf (A) L 1–2 03-Dec-14 (H) L 0–1 08-Mar-15 (A) L 0–1 25-Mar-15 (A) W 4–1 08-Oct-15 (H) L 1–3 05-Dec-15 (H) W 2–1 04-Mar-16 (A) L 2–3 24-Apr-16f (H) W 5–4 25-Nov-16 (H) D 1–1 23-Dec-16 (A) D 1–1 28-Jan-17 (A) L 1–2 21-Apr-17f (A) D 1–1 02-Dec-17 (H) L 0–2 05-Jan-18 (A) W 2–0 07-Apr-18 (H) W 3–0 10-Nov-18 (H) D 2–2 25-Jan-19 (A) D 2–2 08-Mar-19 (A) W 4–1 All (25 games): W10–D7–L8

v Central Coast Mariners

06-Oct-12 (H) D 0–0 06-Jan-13 (H) L 0–2 02-Mar-13 (A) W 1–0 21-Apr-13gf (H) L 0–2 12-Oct-13 (A) D 1–1 23-Dec-13 (H) W 2–0 29-Mar-14 (A) L 1–2 26-Apr-14f (H) W 2–0 19-Nov-14 (H) D 0–0 01-Jan-15 (H) D 0–0 11-Apr-15 (A) L 0–1 29-Nov-15 (A) W 2–0 23-Jan-16 (A) W 2–1 01-Apr-16 (H) W 4–1 29-Oct-16 (H) D 1–1 03-Dec-16 (A) W 4–1 12-Feb-17 (H) L 0–2 14-Oct-17 (H) D 2–2 16-Dec-17 (A) W 2–0 04-Feb-18 (A) W 2–1 07-Dec-18 (H) W 2–0 09-Feb-19 (H) W 2–0 20-Apr-19 (A) L 1–3 All (23 games): W11–D6–L6

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v Melbourne City FC

02-Nov-12 (H) W 2–1 26-Jan-13 (H) W 1–0 16-Mar-13 (A) W 3–1 08-Nov-13 (A) W 1–0 07-Dec-13 (H) D 1–1 12-Apr-14 (A) W 3–2 01-Feb-15 (A) L 1–2 11-Mar-15 (H) W 3–2 03-Apr-15 (H) D 1–1 13-Nov-15 (A) W 3–0 09-Jan-16 (A) L 2–3 29-Jan-16 (H) W 4–3 18-Nov-16 (H) D 1–1 06-Jan-17 (A) L 0–1 24-Mar-17 (H) W 3–1 12-Nov-17 (A) D 1–1 01-Jan-18 (H) W 2–1 24-Mar-18 (A) L 0–3 01-Jan-19 (H) L 0–2 22-Jan-19 (A) L 3–4 30-Mar-19 (H) W 3–0 All (21 games): W11–D4–L6 v Melbourne Victory

24-Nov-12 (H) L 0–2 01-Jan-13 (H) W 2–1 16-Feb-13 (A) W 2–1 16-Nov-13 (H) W 1–0 28-Dec-13 (A) D 1–1 14-Jan-14 (A) L 1–3 10-Oct-14 (A) L 1–4 06-Jan-15 (H) L 1–2 13-Mar-15 (H) L 0–3 12-Dec-15 (H) W 2–0 06-Feb-16 (A) D 1–1 25-Mar-16 (A) L 0–2 12-Nov-16 (A) L 0–3 10-Dec-16 (H) L 0–3 08-Apr-17 (H) D 0–0 06-Nov-17 (A) D 1–1 19-Jan-18 (H) L 0–3 31-Mar-18 (A) L 1–3 01-Dec-18 (A) L 0–4 05-Jan-19 (H) L 1–2 27-Apr-19 (H) L 0–1 All (21 games): W4–D4–L13

v Newcastle Jets

10-Nov-12 (H) L 1–2 09-Feb-13 (H) W 2–1 29-Mar-13 (A) W 3–0 14-Dec-13 (A) W 1–0 01-Feb-14 (A) D 2–2 02-Mar-14 (H) L 0–2 22-Nov-14 (H) D 1–1 14-Feb-15 (A) D 1–1 21-Mar-15 (H) L 1–2 07-Nov-15 (A) W 2–1 24-Dec-15 (H) W 2–0 13-Mar-16 (A) W 1–0 23-Oct-16 (H) D 2–2 22-Jan-17 (H) W 2–0 01-Apr-17 (A) W 3–0 29-Oct-17 (A) D 1–1 22-Dec-17 (A) L 0–4 16-Feb-18 (H) D 2–2 23-Nov-18 (H) L 0–2 01-Feb-19 (H) L 1–5 06-Apr-19 (A) L 2–3 All (21 games): W8–D6–L7 v Perth Glory

18-Nov-12 (A) W 1–0 27-Dec-12 (A) D 1–1 23-Feb-13 (H) W 1–0 26-Jan-14 (H) W 3–1 22-Feb-14 (A) W 2–0 23-Mar-14 (H) W 3–0 15-Nov-14 (A) L 1–2 28-Mar-15 (A) L 2–3 25-Apr-15 (H) L 1–2 01-Nov-15 (H) W 1–0 19-Dec-15 (A) D 2–2 26-Feb-16 (H) W 2–1 06-Nov-16 (A) D 2–2 01-Jan-17 (H) D 1–1 25-Feb-17 (A) L 0–2 08-Oct-17 (H) W 2–1 28-Jan-18 (A) L 1–3 04-Mar-18 (H) D 1–1 21-Oct-18 (A) D 1–1 13-Jan-19 (A) L 3–4 24-Feb-19 (H) D 1–1 All (21 games): W8–D7–L6

v Sydney FC

20-Oct-12 (H) L 0–1 15-Dec-12 (A) W 2–0 23-Mar-13 (H) D 1–1 26-Oct-13 (A) W 2–0 11-Jan-14 (H) W 1–0 08-Mar-14 (A) L 1–3 18-Oct-14 (A) L 2–3 29-Nov-14 (H) D 1–1 28-Feb-15 (H) L 3–4 24-Oct-15 (A) L 0–1 16-Jan-16 (H) L 1–2 20-Feb-16 (A) D 1–1 08-Oct-16 (H) L 0–4 14-Jan-17 (A) D 0–0 18-Feb-17 (H) W 1–0 21-Oct-17 (A) D 2–2 09-Dec-17 (H) L 0–5 25-Feb-18 (A) L 1–3 27-Oct-18 (A) L 0–2 15-Dec-18 (H) L 1–3 13-Apr-19 (H) D 1–1 All (21 games): W4–D6–L11 v Wellington Phoenix

02-Dec-12 (A) L 0–1 13-Jan-13 (A) W 2–0 10-Mar-13 (H) W 2–1 20-Oct-13 (H) D 1–1 01-Dec-13 (A) D 0–0 01-Jan-14 (H) L 1–3 07-Nov-14 (A) L 0–1 28-Dec-14 (A) L 0–1 08-Feb-15 (H) W 2–0 21-Nov-15 (H) W 2–1 14-Feb-16 (H) L 2–5 10-Apr-16 (A) W 2–0 17-Dec-16 (A) D 2–2 04-Feb-17 (A) W 3–1 19-Mar-17 (H) W 3–1 13-Jan-18 (A) D 1–1 11-Feb-18 (H) W 4–0 10-Mar-18 (H) W 4–1 03-Nov-18 (A) W 3–0 08-Jan-19 (H) L 2–3 17-Mar-19 (A) L 1–3 All (21 games): W10–D4–L7

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WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC – ALL OFFICIAL MATCHES

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RECORD IN ALL OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS P W D L GF GA Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season 29 19 3 7 43 23 Hyundai A-League 2013/14 Season 29 12 9 8 37 31 AFC Champions League 2014 14 8 2 4 19 10 Westfield FFA Cup 2014 1 0 0 1 0 1 2014 FIFA Club World Cup 2 0 1 1 3 5 Hyundai A-League 2014/15 Season 27 4 6 17 29 44 AFC Champions League 2015 6 1 2 3 7 9 Westfield FFA Cup 2015 3 2 1 0 4 1 Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Season 29 15 6 8 50 40 Westfield FFA Cup 2016 3 2 0 1 9 7 Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season 28 8 13 7 36 36 AFC Champions League 2017 6 2 0 4 10 22 Westfield FFA Cup 2017 4 2 1 1 8 4 Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Season 27 8 9 10 38 47 FFA Cup 2018 4 3 0 0 8 8 Hyundai A-League 2018/19 Season 27 6 6 15 42 54 FFA Cup 2019 3 2 0 1 9 5 Overall record 242 94 59 88 352 347 Biggest win in all official matches W6-1 v Adelaide United (Parramatta Stadium) Hyundai A-League 2012/13 Season

Biggest loss in all official matches L1-6 v Urara Red Diamonds (Saitama Stadium) AFC Champions League 2017 Most appearances in all official matches Most goals in all official matches 141 Mark Bridge 2012/13–2018/19 41 Brendon Santalab 2013/14–2017/18 125 Nikolai Topor-Stanley 2012/13–2016 38 Mark Bridge 2012/13–2018/19 114 Brendon Santalab 2013/14–2017/18 32 Oriol Riera 2017–2018/19 103 Brendan Hamill 2014–2018/19 17 Tomi Juric 2013/14–2015 97 Ante Covic 2012/13–2015 13 Mitch Nichols 2015–2017

HONOURS Hyundai A-League Premiers once (2012/13) Hyundai A-League Runners-up three times

(2013, 2014, 2016) AFC Champions League Winners once (2014)

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON FIXTURES

Date Opponent Venue Local AED(S)T

Sun 13 Oct Wellington Phoenix Westpac Stadium 6:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 19 Oct Perth Glory GMHBA Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 27 Oct Melbourne City FC GMHBA Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 02 Nov Melbourne Victory Marvel Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 09 Nov Western Sydney Wanderers FC GMHBA Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 16 Nov Newcastle Jets GMHBA Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 24 Nov Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Dec Sydney FC GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 08 Dec Melbourne Victory GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 13 Dec Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium 6:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 20 Dec Western Sydney Wanderers FC Bankwest Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sat 28 Dec Wellington Phoenix Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Fri 03 Jan Melbourne City FC AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Sun 19 Jan Central Coast Mariners GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sun 26 Jan Adelaide United GMHBA Stadium 6:00pm 6:00pm ..... .....

Sat 01 Feb Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 5:00pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sun 16 Feb Brisbane Roar FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 21 Feb Wellington Phoenix SkyStadium 7:15pm 5:15pm ..... .....

Sun 01 Mar Central Coast Mariners GMHBA Stadium 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 07 Mar Adelaide United Coopers Stadium 4:30pm 5:00pm ..... .....

Sat 21 Mar Perth Glory HBF Park 6:45pm 9:45pm ..... .....

Sun 29 Mar Western Sydney Wanderers FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Fri 03 Apr Sydney FC Leichhardt Oval 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 10 Apr Melbourne City FC Mars Stadium (Ballarat) 4:00pm 4:00pm ..... .....

Sat 18 Apr Melbourne Victory AAMI Park 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... .....

Fri 24 Apr Newcastle Jets McDonald Jones Stadium 7:30pm 7:30pm ..... ..... Local time (at venue) shown for all matches. Time/date/venue subject to change.

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON SQUAD Name Position Born Previous club 1 Filip Kurto (POL) Goalkeeper 14-Jun-91 Wellington Phoenix 2 Aaron Calver Defender 12-Jan-96 Sydney FC 3 Brendan Hamill Defender 18-Sep-92 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4 Andrew Durante) Defender 03-May-82 Wellington Phoenix 5 Dylan Pierias Defender 20-Feb-00 Melbourne City FC 6 Connor Chapman Defender 31-Oct-94 Pohang Steelers (South Korea) 7 Kuach Yuel Forward 12-Oct-94 Bentleigh Greens (Vic) 8 Panagiotis Kone (GRE) Midfielder 26-Jul-87 Udinese (Italy) 9 Apostolos Stamatelopoulos Forward 09-Apr-99 Adelaide United 10 Scott McDonald Forward 21-Aug-83 Partick Thistle (Scotland) 11 Connor Pain Forward 11-Nov-93 Central Coast Mariners 12 Dario Jertec (CRO) Midfielder 05-Sep-85 NK Varazdin (Croatia) 13 Ivan Vujica Defender 20-Apr-97 Newcastle Jets 14 Max Burgess Midfielder 16-Jan-95 Wellington Phoenix 15 Jonathan Aspropotamitis Defender 07-Jun-96 Central Coast Mariners 17 Joshua Cavallo Midfielder 13-Nov-99 Melbourne City FC 18 Besart Berisha (AUS/KOS) Forward 29-Jul-85 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (Japan) 19 Joshua Risdon Defender 27-Jul-92 Western Sydney Wanderers 20 James Delianov Goalkeeper 20-Oct-99 Melbourne City FC 21 Sebastian Pasquali Midfielder 07-Nov-99 Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) 22 Ersan Gulum Defender 17-May-87 Whittlesea United (Vic) 23 Alessandro Diamanti (ITA) Midfielder 02-May-83 Livorno (Italy) 24 Thiel Iradukunda Midfielder 12-Jul-99 Melbourne Victory 25 Luke Duzel Midfielder 05-Feb-02 Melbourne City FC

WESTERN UNITED – COACH

MARK RUDAN Coaching experience:

Rockdale City Suns (NSW) 2011–2012

Sydney United (NSW) 2013–2017

Australian Under-20 assistant 2016

Wellington Phoenix 2018–2019

Western United FC 2019–

Career profile: Born 27 August 1975 in Sydney, played at Sydney Croatia (United) youth

and went to the Australian Institiute of Sport (1992–1993)

Played mostly as a defender for Sydney United (1994–1998), Northern Spirit (1998–2000), Alemannia Aachen (Germany, 2000–2002), Nanjing (China, 2002), Sydney United (2002–2004), Selangor Public Bank (Malaysia, 2004), Sydney FC (2005–2008), Avispa Fukuoka (Japan, 2008),

Vaduz (Switzerland, 2008–2009) and Adelaide United (2009–2010)

Represnted Australia at the 1995 Under-20 World Cup in Qatar

As coach with Sydney United 58, won NSW state league (NPL) Championships with Sydney United in 2013 and 2016; and national NPL Finals Series Grand Finals in 2013 (W2-0 v South Hobart) and 2006 (W4-1 v Edgeworth FC)

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WESTERN UNITED FC – PLAYER PROFILES

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Jonathan Aspropotamitis

Position: Midfielder

Born: 07-Jun-96

Height: 188cm

Weight: 76kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sydney Olympic. Senior career: 2013 APIA Leichhardt (NSW), 2014 Sydney Olympic

(NSW), 2014–2018 Western Sydney Wanderers, 2018–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics:

Western Sydney Wanderers 43 apps, Central Coast Mariners 13 apps. Representative honours: Australian

Under-23, Under-20.

Besart Berisha

Position: Forward

Born: 29-Jul-85

Height: 185cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Pristina, Kosovo. Nationality: Albanian/Kosovar. Senior career: 2003–2004 Tennis Borussia Berlin (Germany), 2005 Aalborg (Denmark), 2005–2006 Horsens (Denmark), 2006–2007 Hamburg (Germany), 2007–2008 Burnley (England), 2008 Rosenborg (Norway), 2009 Horsens (Denmark), 2009–2011 Arminia Bielefeld (Germany), 2011–2014 Brisbane Roar, 2014–2018 Melbourne Victory, 2018–2019 Sanfrecce Hiroshima

(Japan). Hyundai A-League statistics: Brisbane Roar 76 apps (48 gls), Melbourne Victory 110 apps (68 gls). Other national league statistics: Tennis Borussia Berlin 4 apps (1

gl), Aalborg 2 apps, Horsens 45 apps (15 gls), Hamburg 12 apps (1 gl), Rosenborg 8 apps (3 gls), Arminia 28 apps (2 gls), Sanfrecce 6 apps. Representative honours: Albania senior team (17 apps, 1 gl); Kosovo senior team (1 app).

Max Burgess

Position: Midfielder

Born: 16-Jan-95

Height: 185cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sutherland Sharks. Senior career: 2013 Rockdale (NSW), 2013–2015 Sydney FC,

2015 Newcastle Jets, 2015–2016 Sydney FC, 2017 Sydney Olympic (NSW), 2017 Uniao de Madeira (Portugal), 2018 Sydney Olympic (NSW), 2018–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney FC 1 app, Newcastle

Jets 5 apps, Wellington Phoenix 23 apps..

Aaron Calver

Position: Defender

Born: 12-Jan-96

Height: 186cm

Weight: 76kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Helensburgh, Wollongong. Senior career: 2012–2019 Sydney FC. Hyundai A-League

statistics: Sydney FC 50 apps (3 gls). Representative honours: Australian Under-20 (squad), Under-17.

Joshua Cavallo

Position: Midfielder

Born: 13-Nov-99

Height: 170cm

Weight: 62kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior club: South East Cougars (Melbourne). Senior career: 2016–2017 Melbourne Victory,

2017–2019 Melbourne City. Representative honours: Australian Under-20.

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Connor Chapman Position: Defender

Born: 31-Oct-94

Height: 186cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Moorebank Sports, Marconi, Sydney Wanderers, Sutherland. Senior career: 2009–2012 Australian Institute of Sport, 2012–2014 Newcastle Jets, 2014–2017 Melbourne City, 2017 Incheon United (Korea

Republic), 2018 Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic). Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle Jets 25 apps, Melbourne

City 35 apps (1 gl). Other national league statistics: Incheon United 27 apps (2 gls), Pohang Steelers 33 apps.

Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

James Delianov

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 20-Oct-99

Height: 188cm

Weight: 85kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior club: Bundoora United. Senior career: 2014–2016 Australian Institute of Sport,

2016–2019 Melbourne City. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 1 app. Representative honours:

Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Alessandro Diamanti

Position: Midfielder

Born: 02-May-83

Height: 180cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Prato, Italy. Nationality: Italian. Senior career: 1999–2007 Prato, 2000–2001 Empoli, 2001–2002 Fucecchio, 2003 Fiorentina, 2004–2005 AlbinoLeffe, 2007–2009 Livorno (Italy), 2009–2010 West Ham (England), 2010–2011 Brescia, 2011– 2014 Bologna (Italy), 2014 Guangzhou (China), 2015 Fiorentina (Italy), 2015–2016 Watford (England), 2016 Atalanta, 2016–2017 Palermo, 2017–2018 Perugia, 2018–2019 Livorno (Italy). National league statistics: Prato 59 apps (18 gls), Fucecchio

24 apps (2 gls), Fiorentina 14 apps (2 gls), AlbinoLeffe 26 apps, Livorno 91 apps (27 gls), West Ham 28 apps (7 gls),

Brescia 32 apps (6 gls), Bologna 83 apps (20 gls), Guangzhou 24 apps (4 gls), Watford 3 apps, Atalanta 16 apps

(1 gl), Palermo 31 apps (1 gl), Perugia 13 apps (2 gls).

Andrew Durante

Position: Defender

Born: 03-May-82

Height: 182cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Sydney. Junior club: Sydney Olympic. Senior career: 2001–2003 Sydney Olympic, 2003–2004 Parramatta

Power, 2004 Balestier Khalsa (Singapore), 2004–2005 Sydney United (NSW), 2006–2008 Newcastle Jets, 2008–

2011 Wellington Phoenix, 2011–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Sydney Olympic 53 apps

(1 gl), Parramatta Power 5 apps, Newcastle Jets 40 apps, Wellington Phoenix 273 apps (4 gls). Other national league

statistics: Balestier Khalsa 13 apps. Representative honours: New Zealand senior team (24 apps)

Luke Duzel

Position: Midfielder

Born: 05-Feb-02

Height: 180cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior club: Melbourne Knights. Senior career: 2018–2019 Melbourne City.

Representative honours: Australian Under-17.

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Ersan Gulum

Position: Defender

Born: 17-May-87

Height: 185cm

Weight: 80kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Green Gully, Hume City. Senior career: 2006–2007 Manisaspor (Turkey), 2008

Elazigspor (Turkey), 2008–2010 Adanaspor (Turkey), 2010–2015 Besiktas (Turkey), 2016 Hebei (China), 2017–2018 Adelaide United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide

United 21 apps. Other national league statistics: Manisaspor 2 apps, Elazigspor 13 apps (1 gl), Adanaspor 63 apps (2 gls), Besiktas 94 apps (3 gls), Hebei 24 apps (2

gls). Representative honours: Turkey senior team; Australian Under-23, Schoolboy.

Brendan Hamill

Position: Defender

Born: 18-Sep-92

Height: 185cm

Weight: 79kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Chipping Norton, Marconi, Parramatta Eagles. Senior career: 2009–2010 Australian

Institute of Sport, 2010–2012 Melbourne City, 2012 Seongnam FC (Korea Republic), 2013 Gangwon (Korea Republic), 2014 Seongnam FC (Korea Republic), 2014–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League

statistics: Melbourne City 35 apps (1 gl), Western Sydney Wanderers 80 apps (4 gls). Other national league statistics:

Seongnam FC 8 apps (1 gl). Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

Thiel Iradukunda

Position: Midfielder

Born: 12-Jul-99

Height: 180cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Burundi. Junior club: Brimbank Stallions. Senior career: 2018–2019 Melbourne Victory.

Representative honours: Australian Under-20 (squad).

Dario Jertec Position: Midfielder

Born: 05-Sep-85

Height: 179cm

Weight: 72kg

Born: Varazdin, Croatia. Nationality: Croatian. Junior club: Varteks Varazdin. Senior career: 2002–2003

Cakovec (Croatia), 2003–2007 Varteks Varazdin (Croatia), 2007 Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia), 2007–2008 Rijeka (Croatia),

2008–2010 Hajduk Split (Croatia), 2010–2012 Al Faisaly (Saudi Arabia), 2012–2013 Qadsia (Kuwait), 2013–2014 Al Taawon (Saudi Arabia), 2014–2015 Zavrc (Slovenia),

2015 Hajer (Saudi Arabia), 2016–2019 Varazdin (Croatia). Representative honours: Croatia Under-21.

Panagiotis Kone

Position: Midfielder

Born: 26-Jul-87

Height: 185cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Tirana, Albania. Nationality: Greek. Senior career: 2006–2008 AEK Athens (Greece), 2008–2010 Iraklis

(Greece), 2010–2011 Brescia (Italy), 2011–2014 Bologna (Italy), 2014–2016 Udinese (Italy), 2016 Fiorentina (Italy), 2016 Udinese (Italy), 2017 Granada (Spain), 2017–2018

AEK Athens (Greece). National league statistics: AEK Athens 36 apps (3 gls), Iraklis 49 apps (8 gls), Brescia 31 apps (1 gl), Bologna 90 apps (12 gls), Udinese 38 apps

(1 gl), Fiorentina 1 app, Granada 2 apps.

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Filip Kurto

Position: Goalkeeper

Born: 14-Jun-91

Height: 192cm

Weight: 92kg

Born: Olsztyn, Poland. Nationality: Polish. Junior clubs: Naki Olsztyn, Promien Opalenica. Senior career: 2009–

2012 Wisla Krakow (Poland), 2012–2014 Roda JC Kerkrade (Netherlands), 2014–2015 Dordrecht (Netherlands),

2015–2017 Excelsior (Netherlands), 2017–2018 Roda JC Kerkrade (Netherlands), 2018–2019 Wellington Phoenix. Hyundai A-League statistics: Wellington Phoenix 25 apps.

Other national league statistics: Wisla Krakow 2 apps, Roda JC Kerkrade 65 apps, Dordrecht 32 apps, Excelsior 11

apps. Representative honours: Poland Under-21.

Scott McDonald

Position: Forward

Born: 21-Aug-83

Height: 173cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior club: Doveton, Casey Comets. Senior career: 1998–1999 Morwell Falcons, 1999–2002 Southampton (England), 2002 Huddersfield (England),

2003 Bournemouth (England), 2003 Wimbledon (England), 2004–2007 Motherwell (Scotland), 2007–2010 Celtic

(Scotland), 2010–2013 Middlesbrough (England), 2013–2015 Millwall (England), 2015–2017 Motherwell (Scotland), 2017–2018 Dundee United (Scotland), 2019 Partick Thistle

(Scotland). National league statistics: Morwell Falcons 3 apps, Southampton 2 apps, Huddersfield 13 apps (1 gl),

Bournemouth 7 apps (1 gl), Wimbledon 2 apps, Motherwell 192 apps (67 gls), Celtic 88 apps (51 gls),

Middlesbrough 116 apps (37 gls), Millwall 56 apps (5 gls), Dundee United 34 apps (15 gls), Partick Thistle 12 apps (6 gls). Representative honours: Australian senior team 2006–

2012 (26 appearances), Under-23, Under-20, Under-17.

Connor Pain

Position: Forward

Born: 11-Nov-93

Height: 175cm

Weight: 68kg

Born: Hong Kong. Junior clubs: Beaumaris, North Caulfield. Senior career: 2010–2011 Malvern City (Vic),

2012 Bentleigh (Vic), 2012–2016 Melbourne Victory, 2016–2019 Central Coast Mariners. Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 53 apps (3 gls), Central Coast Mariners 73 apps (10 gls). Representative honours: Australian senior

team 2013 (1 appearance), Under-23, Under-20.

Sebastian Pasquali

Position: Midfielder

Born: 07-Nov-99

Height: 176cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Wangaratta. Junior club: Wangaratta City. Senior career: 2016–2017 Melbourne Victory, 2017–2019

Ajax (Netherlands). Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne Victory 2 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23, Under-20.

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Dylan Pierias

Position: Defender

Born: 20-Feb-00

Height: 168cm

Weight: 63kg

Born: Melbourne. Junior clubs: Keilor Park, Pascoe Vale. Senior career: 2016–2019 Melbourne City.

Hyundai A-League statistics: Melbourne City 2 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-20, Under-17.

Joshua Risdon

Position: Defender

Born: 27-Jul-92

Height: 174cm

Weight: 75kg

Born: Bunbury. Junior clubs: Bunbury United, ECU Joondalup. Senior career: 2009 ECU Joondalup (WA), 2008–2017 Perth Glory, 2017–2019 Western Sydney Wanderers. Hyundai A-League statistics: Perth Glory

142 apps (2 gls), Western Sydney Wanderers 28 apps. Representative honours: Australian senior team

2015–2019 (14 appearances).

Apostolos Stamatelopoulos

Position: Forward

Born: 09-Apr-99

Height: 172cm

Weight: 65kg

Born: Adelaide. Junior club: Adelaide Comets. Senior career: 2016 Adelaide Comets (SA), 2017–2019 Adelaide

United. Hyundai A-League statistics: Adelaide United 15 apps (4 gls). Representative honours: Australian

Under-23 (squad), Under-20.

Ivan Vujica

Position: Defender

Born: 20-Apr-97

Height: 172cm

Weight: 70kg

Born: Sydney. Junior clubs: Sydney United, Sesvete (Croatia). Senior career: 2011–2013 Lokomotiva Zagreb

(Croatia), 2013–2016 Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia), 2016–2019 Newcastle Jets. Hyundai A-League statistics: Newcastle

Jets 47 apps. Representative honours: Australian Under-23; Croatian Youth.

Valentino Yuel

Position: Forward

Born: 12-Oct-94

Height: 182cm

Weight: 78kg

Born: Kakuma, Kenya. Junior clubs: Plympton, Adelaide Comets. Senior career: 2015 Cumberland (SA),

2016 Campbelltown (SA), 2017 Adelaide Comets (SA), 2018 Adelaide City (SA), 2019 Bentleigh (Vic).

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CLUB ROLL OF HONOUR Season Premiers Year Champions Runners–up 2005/06 Adelaide United 2006 Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners 2006/07 Melbourne Victory 2007 Melbourne Victory Adelaide United 2007/08 Central Coast Mariners 2008 Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners 2008/09 Melbourne Victory 2009 Melbourne Victory Adelaide United 2009/10 Sydney FC 2010 Sydney FC Melbourne Victory 2010/11 Brisbane Roar FC 2011 Brisbane Roar FC Central Coast Mariners 2011/12 Central Coast Mariners 2012 Brisbane Roar FC Perth Glory 2012/13 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2013 Central Coast Mariners Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2013/14 Brisbane Roar FC 2014 Brisbane Roar FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2014/15 Melbourne Victory 2015 Melbourne Victory Sydney FC 2015/16 Adelaide United 2016 Adelaide United Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2016/17 Sydney FC 2017 Sydney FC Melbourne Victory 2017/18 Sydney FC 2018 Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets 2018/19 Perth Glory 2019 Sydney FC Perth Glory

PLAYER ROLL OF HONOUR Season Johnny Warren medal Young player of the year Top scorer award 2005/06 Bobby Despotovski (Perth Glory) Nick Ward (Perth Glory) Four players 2006/07 Nick Carle (Newcastle Jets) Adrian Leijer (Melbourne Victory) Daniel Allsopp (Melbourne Victory) 2007/08 Joel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets) Bruce Djite (Adelaide United) Joel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets) 2008/09 Shane Smeltz (Wellington) Scott Jamieson (Adelaide United) Shane Smeltz (Wellington Phoenix) 2009/10 Carlos Hernandez (Melb Victory) Tommy Oar (Brisbane Roar FC) Shane Smeltz (Gold Coast United) 2010/11 Marcos Flores (Adelaide United) Mathew Ryan (Central Coast) Sergio Van Dijk (Adelaide United) 2011/12 Thomas Broich (Brisbane Roar) Mathew Ryan (Central Coast) Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar FC) 2012/13 Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory) Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory) Daniel McBreen (Central Coast) 2013/14 Thomas Broich (Brisbane Roar) Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets) Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets) 2014/15 Nathan Burns (Wellington) James Jeggo (Adelaide United) Marc Janko (Sydney FC) 2015/16 Diego Castro (Perth Glory) Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar FC) Bruno Fornaroli (Melbourne City FC) 2016/17 Milos Ninkovic (Sydney FC) Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar FC) Berisha (Melb V), Maclaren (Bris Roar) 2017/18 Adrian Mierzejewski (Sydney FC) Daniel Arzani (Melbourne City FC) Bobo (Sydney FC) 2018/19 Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix) Chris Ikonomidis (Perth Glory) Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix)

GOALKEEPER, COACH AND REFEREE ROLL OF HONOUR Season Goalkeeper of the year Coach of the year Referee of the year 2005/06 not awarded Lawrie McKinna (Central Coast Mariners) Mark Shield 2006/07 not awarded Ernie Merrick (Melbourne Victory) Mark Shield 2007/08 Michael Theo (Melbourne Victory) Gary Van Egmond (Newcastle Jets) Mark Shield 2008/09 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) Aurelio Vidmar (Adelaide United) Matthew Breeze 2009/10 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) Ernie Merrick (Melbourne Victory) Strebre Delovski 2010/11 Michael Theo (Brisbane Roar FC) Ange Postecoglou (Brisbane Roar FC) Matthew Breeze 2011/12 Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners) Graham Arnold (Central Coast Mariners) Jarred Gillett 2012/13 Ante Covic (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) Tony Popovic (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) Peter Green 2013/14 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) Mike Mulvey (Brisbane Roar FC) Peter Green 2014/15 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) Kevin Muscat (Melbourne Victory) Jarred Gillett 2015/16 Thomas Sorensen (Melbourne City FC) Guillermo Amor (Adelaide United) Jarred Gillett 2016/17 Danny Vukovic (Sydney FC) Graham Arnold (Sydney FC) Jarred Gillett 2017/18 Jamie Young (Brisbane Roar FC) Graham Arnold (Sydney FC) Jarred Gillett 2018/19 Filip Kurto (Wellington Phoenix) Tony Popovic (Perth Glory) Shaun Evans

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MOST TITLES Champions (team) 4 titles Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC Premiers (team) 3 titles Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC Player of the year 2 titles Thomas Broich Young player of the year 2 titles Mathew Ryan Top goalscorer award 2 titles Shane Smeltz Goalkeeper of the year 4 titles Eugene Galekovic Coach of the year 3 titles Graham Arnold Referee of the year 5 titles Jarred Gillett

ALL-TIME LADDERS

REGULAR SEASON.............................................. FINALS SERIES...................... BY MATCH TYPE P W D L F A Pts P W D L F A Sydney FC 357 165 88 104 563 431 583 20 7 6 7 34 29 Melbourne Victory 357 162 88 107 590 466 574 24 15 4 5 43 23 Brisbane Roar FC 357 148 88 121 534 476 532 22 11 4 7 34 28 Adelaide United 357 145 89 123 501 462 524 22 6 4 12 25 39 Perth Glory 357 133 81 143 520 531 480 11 3 4 4 15 16 Central Coast Mariners 357 118 90 149 474 544 444 20 7 4 9 19 23 Newcastle Jets 357 118 84 155 445 539 438 13 5 3 5 14 15 Wellington Phoenix 315 105 69 141 422 503 384 8 2 1 5 12 17 Melbourne City FC 246 88 62 96 362 352 326 9 3 0 6 8 15 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 189 69 51 69 263 263 258 7 3 1 3 12 12 Gold Coast United 84 29 24 31 109 109 111 4 2 1 1 4 3 North Queensland Fury 57 12 15 30 57 106 51 – – – – – – New Zealand Knights 42 6 7 29 28 86 25 – – – – – – HOME............................... AWAY............................... ALL....................................... HOME AND AWAY P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A Sydney FC 190 100 44 46 322 213 187 72 50 65 275 247 377 172 94 111 597 460 Melbourne Victory 194 107 48 39 366 217 187 70 44 73 267 272 381 177 92 112 633 489 Brisbane Roar FC 188 89 40 59 302 230 191 70 52 69 266 274 379 159 92 128 568 504 Adelaide United 193 91 48 54 314 236 186 60 45 81 212 265 379 151 93 135 526 501 Perth Glory 182 89 42 51 309 233 186 47 43 96 226 314 368 136 85 147 535 547 Central Coast Mariners 186 76 41 69 271 265 191 49 53 89 222 302 377 125 94 158 493 567 Newcastle Jets 171 67 41 63 230 230 172 46 41 85 189 288 343 113 82 148 419 518 Wellington Phoenix 162 70 42 50 259 207 161 37 28 96 175 313 323 107 70 146 434 520 Melbourne City FC 126 59 33 34 204 149 129 32 29 68 166 218 255 91 62 102 370 367 Western Sydney Wanderers 99 40 28 31 139 130 97 32 24 41 136 145 196 72 52 72 275 275 Gold Coast United 43 20 13 10 65 34 45 11 12 22 48 78 88 31 25 32 113 112 North Queensland Fury 28 9 6 13 30 43 29 3 9 17 27 63 57 12 15 30 57 106 New Zealand Knights 21 4 4 13 19 38 21 2 3 16 9 48 42 6 7 29 28 86 TOTAL 1796 826 434 536 2848 2240 1796 536 434 826 2240 2848

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BIGGEST WINNING/LOSING MARGINS 7 goals Adelaide United 8–1 North Queensland Fury (21-Jan-11) Coopers Stadium

Adelaide United 7–0 Newcastle Jets (24-Jan-15) Coopers Stadium

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 10 goals Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Newcastle Jets (14-Apr-18) Central Coast Stadium

Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Wellington Phoenix (09-Mar-19) Central Coast Stadium

MOST GOALS BY A TEAM 8 goals Adelaide United, W8-1 v North Queensland Fury (21-Jan-11) Coopers Stadium

Newcastle Jets, W8-2 v Central Coast Mariners (14-Apr-18) Central Coast Stadium Wellington Phoenix, W8-2 v Central Coast Mariners (09-Mar-19) Central Coast Stadium

MOST GOALS IN A GAME IN A HALF 6 goals Central Coast Mariners 1–5 Newcastle Jets (14-Apr-18), 2nd half (final score 2-8) MOST GOALS BY A TEAM IN A HALF 5 goals Sydney FC, v Perth Glory (30-Dec-17), 2nd half (final score 6-0)

Newcastle Jets, v Central Coast Mariners (14-Apr-18), 2nd half (final score 8-2)

LONGEST STREAKS – ALL GAMES Winning 10 games Western Sydney Wanderers FC (13-Jan-13 to 16-Mar-13) Undefeated 36 games Brisbane Roar FC (18-Sep-10 to 26-Nov-11) Drawing 6 games Wellington Phoenix (04-Sep-09 to 17-Oct-09) Winless 19 games NZ Knights (22-Sep-05 to 27-Aug-06), Melb City (03-Mar-13 to 10-Jan-14) Losing 11 games New Zealand Knights (18-Sep-05 to 26-Nov-05) No goals conceded 5 games several occurrences No goals scored 6 games NZ Knights (10-Sep-06 to 14-Oct-06), Newcastle (04-Dec-15 to 09-Jan-16) No goals conceded – minutes 547 mins Sydney FC (19-Nov-06 to 07-Jan-07) No goals scored – minutes 608 mins New Zealand Knights (02-Sep-06 to 22-Oct-06)

LONGEST STREAKS – HOME GAMES Winning 8 home games Melbourne Victory (21-Nov-08 to 28-Feb-09)

Perth Glory (30-Mar-14 to 20-Dec-14) Undefeated 27 home games Sydney FC (10-Apr-16 to 25-Feb-18) Winless 11 home games New Zealand Knights (02-Sep-05 to 27-Aug-06) Losing 7 home games New Zealand Knights (02-Sep-05 to 26-Nov-05) No goals conceded 5 home games Melbourne Victory (06-Jan-09 to 28-Feb-09)

Sydney FC (03-Mar-17 to 29-Apr-17) No goals scored 5 home games Gold Coast United (07-Feb-10 to 19-Sep-10)

LONGEST STREAKS – AWAY GAMES Winning 8 away games Melbourne Victory (10-Sep-06 to 31-Dec-06)

Sydney FC (24-Jan-15 to 26-Apr-15) Undefeated 16 away games Brisbane Roar FC (03-Oct-10 to 19-Nov-11) Winless 22 away games Melbourne City FC (21-Oct-12 to 25-Jan-14)

Central Coast Mariners (26-Apr-14 to 23-Jan-16) Losing 9 away games New Zealand Knights (08-Jan-06 to 26-Nov-06)

Melbourne City FC (14-Dec-12 to 30-Mar-13) Central Coast Mariners (11-Nov-18 to 09-Feb-19)

No goals conceded 5 away games Adelaide United (19-Feb-16 to 08-Apr-16) No goals scored 7 away games Perth Glory (09-Nov-06 to 23-Sep-07) FASTEST GOAL HAULS/LEAKAGES 3 goals 5 minutes several occurrences 4 goals 8 minutes Brisbane Roar FC, W7–1 v Adelaide United (28-Oct-11) 21'–29' 5 goals 15 minutes Brisbane Roar FC, W7–1 v Adelaide United (28-Oct-11) 21'–36'

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MOST APPEARANCES 313 Andrew Durante Newcastle Jets (40) 2006/07–2007/08, Wellington Phoenix (273) 2008/09–2018/19 292 Leigh Broxham Melbourne Victory (292) 2006/07–2018/19 292 Nikolai Topor-Stanley Sydney FC (14) 2006/07, Perth Glory (37) 2007/08–2008/09, Newcastle Jets (137)

2009/10–2018/19, Western Sydney Wanderers FC (104) 2012/13–2015/16 288 Eugene Galekovic Melbourne Victory (15) 2005/06–2006/07, Adelaide United (238) 2007/08–2016/17,

Melbourne City FC (35) 2017/18–2018/19 279 Liam Reddy Newcastle Jets (23) 2005/06, Brisbane Roar FC (66) 2006/07–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix

(12) 2009/10, Sydney FC (37) 2010/11–2011/12, Central Coast Mariners (52) 2013/14–2015/16, Western Sydney Wanderers FC (6) 2015/16, Perth Glory (83) 2016/17–2018/19

278 Danny Vukovic Central Coast Mariners (104) 2005/06–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix (17) 2010/11, Perth Glory (106) 2011/12–2014/15, Melbourne Victory (23) 2015/16, Sydney FC (28) 2016/17

273 Tarek Elrich Newcastle Jets (134) 2005/06–2011/12, Western Sydney Wanderers FC (38) 2012/13–2018/19, Adelaide United (101) 2013/14–2017/18

272 Matt McKay Brisbane Roar FC (272) 2005/06–2018/19 266 Alex Wilkinson Central Coast Mariners (172) 2005/06–2011/12, Melbourne City FC (10) 2015/16,

Sydney FC (84) 2016/17–2018/19 252 Vince Lia Melbourne Victory (24) 2005/06–2006/07, Wellington Phoenix (197) 2007/08–2016/17,

Adelaide United (31) 2017/18–2018/19

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 15y 212d Teeboy Kamara Adelaide United (L0-3 v Gold Coast United) 16-Dec-11 15y 216d Idrus Abdulahi Melbourne City FC (W5-0 v Central Coast Mariners) 26-Apr-19 15y 361d Daniel De Silva Perth Glory (W2-1 v Sydney FC) 02-Mar-13 16y 059d Alusine Fofanah Western Sydney Wanderers FC (L0-1 v Adelaide United) 19-Jan-14 16y 112d Jacob Italiano Perth Glory (L0–2 v Melbourne Victory) 19-Nov-17

OLDEST PLAYERS 40y 320d Romario Adelaide United (W3-2 v Newcastle Jets) 15-Dec-06 40y 309d Ante Covic Perth Glory (W2-1 v Melbourne City FC) 17-Apr-16 40y 285d Thomas Sorensen Melbourne City FC (L1-3 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 24-Mar-17 39y 160d Alessandro Del Piero Sydney FC (L1-2 v Melbourne Victory) 18-Apr-14 38y 280d Kazuyoshi Miura Sydney FC (W2-1 v Melbourne Victory) 03-Dec-05

YOUNGEST PLAYERS TO REACH 50 GAMES 19y 303d Ben Kantarovski (Newcastle) 19-Nov-11 19y 338d Mathew Ryan (Central Coast) 11-Mar-12 19y 352d Liam Rose (Central Coast) 25-Mar-17 20y 046d Trent Buhagiar (Central Coast) 14-Apr-18 20y 121d Riley McGree (Melb City) 03-Mar-19

YOUNGEST PLAYERS TO REACH 150 GAMES 25y 148d Chris Harold (Perth) 09-Dec-17 25y 158d Joshua Risdon (Wstn Sydney) 01-Jan-18 25y 168d Dimi Petratos (Newcastle) 27-Apr-18 25y 254d Sebastian Ryall (Sydney) 29-Mar-15 25y 303d Mitch Nichols (Perth) 28-Feb-15

YOUNGEST PLAYERS TO REACH 100 GAMES 22y 204d Bernie Ibini (Sydney) 04-Apr-15 22y 354d Scott Galloway (Wellington) 14-Apr-18 23y 025d Ben Kantarovski (Newcastle) 14-Feb-15 23y 094d Dimi Petratos (Brisbane) 12-Feb-16 23y 145d Joshua Risdon (Perth) 19-Dec-15

YOUNGEST PLAYERS TO REACH 200 GAMES 27y 287d Mitch Nichols (Wstn Sydney) 12-Feb-17 28y 024d Leigh Broxham (Melb Victory) 06-Feb-16 28y 308d Tarek Elrich (Adelaide) 05-Nov-15 28y 332d Danny Vukovic (Perth) 22-Feb-14 29y 039d Kosta Barbarouses (Melb Victory) 30-Mar-19

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MOST GOALS 116 Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar FC (48) 2011/12–2013/14, Melbourne Victory (68) 2014/15–2017/18 92 Shane Smeltz Wellington Phoenix (24) 2007/08–2016/17, Gold Coast United (28) 2009/10–2010/11,

Perth Glory (28) 2011/12–2013/14, Sydney FC (12) 2014/15–2015/16 90 Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory (90) 2005/06–2015/16 75 Alex Brosque Brisbane Roar FC (8) 2005/06, Sydney FC (67) 2006/07–2018/19 62 Mark Bridge Newcastle Jets (13) 2005/06–2007/08, Sydney FC (17) 2008/09–2011/12,

Western Sydney Wanderers FC (32) 2012/13–2017/18

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON (including finals) 27 Bobo Sydney FC 2017/18 25 Bruno Fornaroli Melbourne City FC 2015/16 21 Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar FC 2011/12 21 Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory 2016/17

HIGHEST CAREER GOALS PER GAME RATIOS (at least 20 games played) 0.74 Bobo 42 goals / 57 games Sydney FC 2016/17–2017/18 0.70 Bruno Fornaroli 48 goals / 70 games Melbourne City FC 2015/16–2018/19 0.68 Ross McCormack 15 goals / 22 games Melbourne City FC 2017/18, Central Coast Mariners 2018/19 0.68 Ola Toivonen 15 goals / 22 games Melbourne Victory 2018/19 0.67 Marc Janko 16 goals / 24 games Sydney FC 2014/15

SCORED IN MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES Scored in 8 consecutive games Andy Keogh Perth Glory 13-Feb-16 to 03-Apr-16 Also scored in 7 consecutive games Marc Janko Sydney FC 24-Jan-15 to 15-Mar-15 Also scored in 6 consecutive games Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar FC 14-Jan-12 to 25-Feb-12

MOST GOALS IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES Most goals in TWO consecutive games played 7 goals in 2 games Shane Smeltz Perth Glory 24-Mar-12 to 01-Apr-12 Most goals in THREE consecutive games played 7 goals in 3 games Shane Smeltz Perth Glory 24-Mar-12 to 01-Apr-12

Bobo Sydney FC 15/23-Dec-17 to 30-Dec/03-Jan-18 Most goals in FOUR consecutive games played 8 goals in 4 games Shane Smeltz Perth Glory 24-Mar-12 to 14-Apr-12

Marc Janko Sydney FC 21-Feb-15 to 15-Mar-15 Bobo Sydney FC 15/23-Dec-17 to 03/08-Jan-18

YOUNGEST SCORERS 17y 018d Tommy Oar Brisbane Roar FC (W3-2 v Wellington Phoenix) 28-Dec-08 17y 157d Mitch Cooper Gold Coast United (D3-3 v Central Coast Mariners) 22-Feb-12 17y 248d Adam Taggart Perth Glory (L1-2 v Gold Coast United) 06-Feb-11 17y 255d Dane Ingham Brisbane Roar FC (D2-2 v Perth Glory) 18-Feb-17 17y 260d Daniel De Silva Perth Glory (W2-1 v Wellington Phoenix) 21-Nov-14

OLDEST SCORERS 40y 320d Romario Adelaide United (W3-2 v Newcastle Jets) 15-Dec-06 39y 148d Alessandro Del Piero Sydney FC (W4-1 v Wellington Phoenix) 06-Apr-14 38y 274d Kazuyoshi Miura Sydney FC (L2-3 v Adelaide United) 27-Nov-05 38y 156d Massimo Maccarone Brisbane Roar FC (W2-1 v Melbourne Victory) 09-Feb-18 38y 094d Patrick Zwaanswijk Central Coast Mariners (W2-0 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 21-Apr-13

OTHER SCORING RECORDS Fastest goal from game start 10secs Louis Brain, for Adelaide United (W1-0 v Melbourne Victory) 09-Sep-05 Hat-tricks - most 5 Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar 1, Melb Victory 4) 28-Oct-11 to 18-Mar-18 Hat-trick - fastest 6 mins Besart Berisha (23’ 26’ 29’), for Brisbane Roar (W7-1 v Adelaide) 28-Oct-11 Hat-trick - fastest from game start 29 mins Besart Berisha, for Brisbane Roar (W7-1 v Adelaide) 28-Oct-11 Hat-trick - youngest 18y 259d Nathan Burns, for Adelaide United (W3-1 v Central Coast) 21-Jan-07

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MOST GOALS IN A GAME

5 goals Archie Thompson for Melbourne Victory (W6-0 v Adelaide United) 18-Feb-07

4 goals Shane Smeltz Gold Coast United (W5-0 v North Queensland Fury) 15-Aug-09 Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar FC (W7-1 v Adelaide United) 28-Oct-11 Shane Smeltz Perth Glory (W4-2 v Melbourne Victory) 24-Mar-12 Alessandro Del Piero Sydney FC (W7-1 v Wellington Phoenix) 19-Jan-13 Blake Powell Wellington Phoenix (W5-2 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 14-Feb-16

3 goals Ante Milicic Newcastle Jets (W4-2 v New Zealand Knights) 04-Nov-05 Sasho Petrovski Sydney FC (W5-1 v Central Coast Mariners) 05-Nov-05 Damian Mori Perth Glory (W4-2 v Adelaide United) 06-Nov-05 Jamie Harnwell Perth Glory (W4-1 v New Zealand Knights) 26-Nov-06 Nathan Burns Adelaide United (W3-1 v Central Coast Mariners) 21-Jan-07 Billy Celeski Perth Glory (W4-2 v Sydney FC) 15-Dec-07 Matt Thompson Newcastle Jets (W4-2 v Melbourne Victory) 19-Dec-08 Sergio Van Dijk Brisbane Roar FC (W3-1 v Sydney FC) 17-Jan-09 Shane Smeltz Gold Coast United (W5-1 v Brisbane Roar FC) 26-Dec-09 Robbie Kruse Melbourne Victory (W6-2 v Perth Glory) 16-Jan-10 Robbie Fowler Perth Glory (W3-1 v Melbourne Victory) 14-Nov-10 Marcos Flores Adelaide United (W8-1 v North Queensland Fury) 21-Jan-11 Sergio Van Dijk Adelaide United (W8-1 v North Queensland Fury) 21-Jan-11 Bruce Djite Gold Coast United (W5-1 v Newcastle Jets) 22-Jan-11 Shane Smeltz Perth Glory (W3-0 v Melbourne City FC) 01-Apr-12 Daniel McBreen Central Coast Mariners (W7-2 v Sydney FC) 03-Nov-12 Mark Bridge Western Sydney Wanderers FC (W6-1 v Adelaide United) 21-Dec-12 Michael McGlinchey Central Coast Mariners (W6-2 v Melbourne Victory) 23-Feb-13 Adam Taggart Newcastle Jets (W3-1 v Melbourne City FC) 24-Nov-13 Dimi Petratos Brisbane Roar FC (W5-2 v Sydney FC) 26-Dec-13 David Williams Melbourne City FC (W5-0 v Wellington Phoenix) 16-Feb-14 Sergio Cirio Adelaide United (L3-4 v Melbourne Victory) 22-Feb-14 Andy Keogh Perth Glory (W3-2 v Brisbane Roar FC) 18-Oct-14 Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory (W5-2 v Melbourne City FC) 24-Oct-14 Henrique Brisbane Roar FC (W4-0 v Newcastle Jets) 13-Nov-14 Nathan Burns Wellington Phoenix (W5-1 v Melbourne City FC) 29-Nov-14 Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory (D3-3 v Sydney FC) 12-Dec-14 Robert Koren Melbourne City FC (W5-2 v Newcastle Jets) 29-Dec-14 Marc Janko Sydney FC (W5-4 v Brisbane Roar FC) 14-Mar-15 Steven Lustica Brisbane Roar FC (W6-1 v Central Coast Mariners) 01-Apr-15 Jamie Maclaren Perth Glory (W3-1 v Melbourne City FC) 18-Apr-15 Bruno Fornaroli Melbourne City FC (W3-0 v Sydney FC) 05-Mar-16 Jamie Maclaren Brisbane Roar FC (W5-0 v Melbourne Victory) 12-Mar-16 Romeo Castelen Western Sydney Wanderers FC (W5-4 v Brisbane Roar FC) 24-Apr-16 Andy Keogh Perth Glory (W3-2 v Melbourne City FC) 21-Oct-16 Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory (W6-1 v Wellington Phoenix) 31-Oct-16 Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory (W3-0 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 10-Dec-16 Brendon Santalab Western Sydney Wanderers FC (W3-1 v Melbourne City FC) 24-Mar-17 Jamie Maclaren Brisbane Roar FC (W5-1 v Central Coast Mariners) 02-Apr-17 Roy O'Donovan Newcastle Jets (W5-1 v Central Coast Mariners) 07-Oct-17 Bobo Sydney FC (W4-1 v Wellington Phoenix) 23-Dec-17 Bobo Sydney FC (W6-0 v Perth Glory) 30-Dec-17 Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory (W5-2 v Central Coast Mariners) 18-Mar-18 Riley McGree Newcastle Jets (W8-2 v Central Coast Mariners) 14-Apr-18 Alex Brosque Sydney FC (W5-2 v Central Coast Mariners ) 04-Jan-19 Kosta Barbarouses Melbourne Victory (W5-0 v Brisbane Roar FC) 15-Jan-19 David Williams Wellington Phoenix (W4-1 v Newcastle Jets) 30-Mar-19 Roy Krishna Wellington Phoenix (W3-2 v Melbourne City) 21-Apr-19

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MOST GOALKEEPER CLEAN SHEETS

85 Danny Vukovic Central Coast Mariners (32) 2005/06–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix (6) 2010/11, Perth Glory (25) 2011/12–2014/15, Melbourne Victory (6) 2015/16, Sydney FC (16) 2016/17

83 Eugene Galekovic Melbourne Victory (5) 2005/06–2006/07, Adelaide United (67) 2007/08–2016/17, Melbourne City FC (11) 2017/18–2018/19

76 Liam Reddy Newcastle Jets (8) 2005/06, Brisbane Roar (19) 2006/07–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix (5) 2009/10, Sydney FC (6) 2010/11–2011/12, Central Coast Mariners (15) 2013/14–2014/15, Western Sydney Wanderers FC (2) 2015/16, Perth Glory (21) 2016/17–2018/19

68 Michael Theo Melbourne Victory (27) 2005/06–2008/09, Brisbane Roar FC (41) 2010/11–2016/17

52 Clint Bolton Sydney FC (36) 2005/06–2009/10, Melbourne City FC (16) 2010/11–2012/13

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE – PLAYER RECORDS (other)

Most Championships 5 Michael Theo (2007, 2009 Melbourne Victory; 2011, 2012, 2014 Brisbane Roar FC)

Most Premierships 4 Seb Ryall (2008/09 Melbourne Victory; 2009/10, 2016/17, 2017/18 Sydney FC) Matt Simon (2007/08, 2011/12 Central Coast Mariners; 2016/17, 2017/18 Sydney FC) Michael Theo (2006/07, 2008/09 Melbourne Victory; 2010/11, 2013/14 Brisbane Roar FC) Alex Wilkinson (2007/08, 2011/12 Central Coast Mariners; 2016/17, 2017/18 Sydney FC)

Most consecutive games 98 Alex Wilkinson (04-Nov-07 to 13-Mar-11, Central Coast Mariners)

Most clubs played for 7 Liam Reddy (Newcastle Jets, Brisbane Roar FC, Wellington Phoenix, Sydney FC, Central Coast Mariners, Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Perth Glory)

Most substitute appearances 98 Matt Simon (Central Coast Mariners (42) 2006/07 to 2010/11, 2013/14 to 2014/15, 2018/19; Sydney FC (54) 2015/16 to 2017/18)

Number of players 1080 (= number of players with at least one Hyundai A-League appearance)

DISCIPLINE

Most send-offs* 9 Nigel Boogaard (Central Coast 2, Adelaide 4, Newcastle 3) 2005/06–2015/16

Most send-offs in a season* 3 Besart Berisha (Brisbane) 2013/14, Nigel Boogaard (Newcastle) 2015/16

Age of youngest player sent off 17y 256d Tommy Oar, for Brisbane Strikers (v Wellington) 23-Aug-09

Sent–off in consecutive appearances* Matt McKay (Brisbane Roar FC) 18-Sep-05 and 01-Oct-05 Tony Vidmar (Central Coast Mariners) 16-Sep-11 and 30-Sep-07 Kevin Muscat (Melbourne Victory) 09-Jan-11 and 22-Jan-11 Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar FC) 14-Mar-14 and 28-Mar-14 Anthony Caceres (Melbourne City FC) 29-Jan-16 to 13-Feb-16 Daniel Mullen (Newcastle Jets) 07-Mar-16 to 20-Mar-16 Ben Garrucio (Adelaide United) 26-Nov-17 to 08-Dec-18

Rescinded red cards Liam Reddy, for Sydney FC (v Central Coast Mariners) 28-Aug-10 Nick Ward, for Wellington Phoenix (v Newcastle Jets) 16-Oct-11 Thomas Broich, for Brisbane Roar FC (v Newcastle Jets) 01-Dec-12 Nigel Boogaard, for Newcastle Jets (v Perth Glory) 26-Mar-16

* excludes rescinded red cards

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE – COACH RECORDS

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MOST GAMES COACHED 297 Ernie Merrick Melbourne Victory (151) 2005/06–2010/11, Wellington Phoenix (90)

2013/14–2016/17, Newcastle Jets (56) 2017/18–20018/19 W126-D62-L109 210 Graham Arnold Central Coast (97) 2010/11–2013/14, Sydney FC (113) 2014/15–2017/18 W115-D55-L40 172 Kevin Muscat Melbourne Victory (172) 2011/12–2017/18 W87-D37-L48 171 Tony Popovic Western Sydney Wanderers (142) 2012/13–2016/17, Perth Glory 2018/19 W58-D37-L47 159 Ricki Herbert NZ Knights (5) 2006/07, Wellington Phoenix (154) 2007/08–2012/13 W56-D37-L66 144 John van't Schip Melbourne City FC (144) 2010/11–2016/17 W52-D43-L49 129 Gary van Egmond Newcastle Jets (129) 2006/07–2013/14 W46-D33-L50 126 Kenny Lowe Perth Glory (126) 2013/14–2017/18 W52-D26-L48 125 John Aloisi Melbourne City (39) 2012/13–2013/14, Brisbane Roar (86) 2015/16–2017/18 W44-D28-L53 120 Lawrie McKinna Central Coast Mariners (120) 2005/06–2009/10 W41-D35-L44

MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS 2 Ernie Merrick Melbourne Victory 2007, 2009

Ange Postecoglou Brisbane Roar FC 2011, 2012 Graham Arnold Central Coast Mariners 2013; Sydney FC 2017 Kevin Muscat Melbourne Victory 2015, 2018

MOST PREMIERSHIPS 3 Graham Arnold Central Coast Mariners 2011/12; Sydney FC 2016/17, 2017/18

MOST COACH OF THE YEAR TITLES 3 Graham Arnold Central Coast Mariners 2011/12; Sydney FC 2016/17, 2017/18

BEST WIN/LOSS RATIOS 2.88 Graham Arnold 115 wins / 40 losses (55 draws) 210 games Central Coast 10/11–13/14, Sydney 14/15–17/18 2.40 Pierre Littbarski 12 wins / 5 losses (7 draws) 24 games Sydney FC 05/06 2.24 Ange Postecoglou 56 wins / 25 losses (30 draws) 111 games Brisbane 09/10–11/12, Melb Victory 12/13–13/14 1.89 Steve Corica 17 wins / 9 losses (6 draws) 32 games Sydney FC 12/13, 18/19 1.81 Kevin Muscat 87 wins / 48 losses (37 draws) 143 games Melbourne Victory 11/12–18/19 At least 20 games coached

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE – GOALS ANALYSIS

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SCORELINES......................... Score # % 2–1 323 18.0 1–0 293 16.3 2–0 216 12.0 1–1 209 11.6 3–1 117 6.5 0–0 107 6.0 3–2 103 5.7 3–0 100 5.6 2–2 89 5.0 4–1 50 2.8 4–0 48 2.7 3–3 29 1.6 4–2 28 1.6 5–0 21 1.2 5–1 16 0.9 5–2 12 0.7 4–3 9 0.5 6–1 7 0.4 5–4 4 0.2 6–0 3 0.2 5–3 2 0.1 6–2 2 0.1 7–1 2 0.1 8–2 2 0.1 6–3 1 0.1 7–0 1 0.1 7–2 1 0.1 8–1 1 0.1 TOTAL 1796 100.0

GOALS PER GAME.......... MARGINS........................ Goals # % Margin # % 0 107 6.0 0 434 24.2 1 293 16.3 1 732 40.8 2 425 23.7 2 363 20.2 3 423 23.6 3 163 9.1 4 254 14.1 4 66 3.7 5 174 9.7 5 29 1.6 6 76 4.2 6 7 0.4 7 29 1.6 7 2 0.1 8 6 0.3 TOTAL 1796 100.0 9 7 0.4 10 2 0.1 TOTAL 1796 100.0 HOME/AWAY TEAM GOALS.................................................................. Home Away team goals.................................................................. team gls 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 All (%) 0 107 121 85 38 10 6 – – – 367 (20.4) 1 172 209 135 43 19 9 2 – – 589 (32.8) 2 131 188 89 42 13 5 – – 2 470 (26.2) 3 62 74 61 29 3 2 – – – 231 (12.9) 4 38 31 15 6 – 1 – – – 91 (5.1) 5 15 7 7 – 3 – – – – 32 (1.8) 6 3 5 2 1 – – – – – 11 (0.6) 7 1 2 1 – – – – – – 4 (0.2) 8 – 1 – – – – – – – 1 (0.1) All 529 638 395 159 48 23 2 – 2 1796 (100.0) (%) (29.5) (35.5) (22.0) (8.9) (2.7) (1.3) (0.1) (0.0) (0.1) (100.0)

GOALS BY SEASON................................................................... 2005/06 244 goals / 90 games 2.71 goals per game 2005/06 244 goals / 90 games 2.71 goals per game 2006/07 234 goals / 90 games 2.60 goals per game 2007/08 233 goals / 90 games 2.59 goals per game 2008/09 262 goals / 90 games 2.91 goals per game 2009/10 369 goals / 142 games 2.60 goals per game 2010/11 452 goals / 172 games 2.63 goals per game 2011/12 390 goals / 142 games 2.75 goals per game 2012/13 381 goals / 140 games 2.72 goals per game 2013/14 381 goals / 140 games 2.72 goals per game 2014/15 417 goals / 140 games 2.98 goals per game 2015/16 444 goals / 140 games 3.17 goals per game 2016/17 419 goals / 140 games 2.99 goals per game 2017/18 422 goals / 140 games 3.01 goals per game 2018/19 440 goals / 140 games 3.14 goals per game ALL 5088 goals / 1796 games 2.83 goals per game

HOME/AWAY............................... HOME 2848 goals 56.0% AWAY 2240 goals 44.0% TOTAL 5088 goals 100.0%

BY HALF....................................... 1st half 2250 goals 44.2% 2nd half 2819 goals 55.4% Extra time 19 goals 0.4% TOTAL 5088 goals 100.0%

GOAL TYPE.................................. Penalties 461 goals 9.1% Own goals 157 goals 3.1% Other 4470 goals 87.9% TOTAL 5088 goals 100.0%

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE – PLAYER DIVERSITY

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PLAYERS BY BIRTHPLACE ASIA/OCEANIA..... AFRICA.............. EUROPE................................................... THE AMERICAS... Australia 581 Afghanistan 1 China 8 Hong Kong 2 India 1 Iran 2 Iraq 2 Maldives 1 Japan 11 Singapore 2 South Korea 11 Thailand 2 Fiji 1 New Zealand 46 Papua New Guinea 1 Solomon Islands 2 Vanuatu 1

Botswana 1 Burundi 2 Congo DR 2 Eritrea 1 Ethiopia 3 Ghana 4 Ivory Coast 3 Kenya 5 Liberia 4 Mauritius 1 Nigeria 2 Senegal 2 Sierra Leone 1 South Africa 5 South Sudan 1 Sudan 2 Uganda 1 Zambia 1

Austria 3 Belgium 4 Bosnia 5 Croatia 12 Cyprus 1 Denmark 8 England 71 Finland 1 France 13 Germany 14 Hungary 2 Ireland 6 Italy 10 Kosovo 2 Lithuania 1 Macedonia 2 Malta 1

Netherlands 29 Northern Ireland 4 Poland 4 Portugal 3 Romania 1 Russia 1 Scotland 17 Serbia 11 Slovakia 2 Slovenia 4 Spain 30 Sweden 2 Switzerland 7 Ukraine 3 Wales 2 Birthplace categorised to current country

Argentina 16 Brazil 42 Chile 1 Colombia 1 Ecuador 2 Uruguay 5 Venezuela 1 Canada 3 Costa Rica 6 Panama 2 Suriname 3 Tobago 1 United States 5 Includes all 1080 players who played at least one Hyundai A-League game. 81 countries listed.

BIRTHPLACES OF ALL PLAYERS

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE – PLAYER DIVERSITY

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PLAYERS BY NATIONALITY # Nationality Most A-League appearances # Nationality Most A-League appearances 672 Australian Andrew Durante (313 apps) 53 New Zealander Michael McGlinchey (225) 42 Brazilian Henrique (181) 35 English Matt Smith (124) 33 Dutch Roly Bonevacia (125) 29 Spanish Isaias (158) 14 Argentinian Marcelo Carrusca (129) 14 Scottish Grant Brebner (120) 13 German Thomas Broich (181) 12 Serbian Milos Ninkovic (106) 11 Irish Andy Keogh (122) 11 Japanese Shinji Ono (51) 11 Korean Sung-Hwan Byun (83) 10 French Fahid Ben Khalfallah (100) 9 Italian Iacopo La Rocca (108) 8 Chinese Shengqing Qu (26) 8 Danish Michael Jakobsen (68) 7 Croatian Mateo Poljak (116) 6 Costa Rican Carlos Hernandez (142) 5 Uruguayan Bruno Fornaroli (70) 4 Belgian Stein Huysegems (49) 4 Polish Filip Kurto (25) 4 Slovenian Robert Koren (26) 4 Swiss Stephan Keller (53) 3 Ghanaian Malik Buari (19) 3 Hungarian Gyorgy Sandor (24) 3 Northern Irish Terry McFlynn (178) 2 American Alex Smith (41) 2 Austrian Marc Janko (24) 2 Canadian Issey Nakajima-Farran (23) 2 Ecuadorian Edson Montano (27) 2 Finnish Juho Makela (16)

2 Ivory Coast Jonas Salley (57) 2 Liberian Patrick Gerhardt (40) 2 Mauritian Jonathan Bru (19) 2 Panamanian Yairo Yau (26) 2 Portugese Fabio Ferreira (124) 2 Senegalese Baba Diawara (23) 2 Slovak Karol Kisel (52) 2 Solomon Islander Benjamin Totori (15) 2 Thai Surat Sukha (36) 2 Trinidad & Tobago Dwight Yorke (22) 1 Albanian Besart Berisha 1 Bahraini Mohamed Adnan (24) 1 Chilean Pablo Contreras (20) 1 Colombian Milton Rodriguez (21) 1 Curacaoan Dyron Daal (38) 1 Eritrian Ambesager Yosief (3) 1 Fijian Roy Krishna (122) 1 Iranian Reza Ghoochannejhad (11) 1 Iraqi Ali Abbas (136) 1 Lithuanian Darvydas Sernas (10) 1 Macedonian Mensur Kurtisi (9) 1 Maltese Michael Mifsud (14) 1 Nigerian Seyi Adeleke (4) 1 Romanian Lucian Goian (6) 1 Singaporean Safuwan Baharudin (6) 1 Swedish Ola Toivonen (22) 1 Togolese Eric Akoto (15) 1 Ugandan Eugene Sseppuya (13) 1 Ukranian Evgeniy Levchenko (10) 1 Venezuelan Ronald Vargas (30) 1 Welsh Matthew Crowell (13) 1 Zambian Ndumba Makeche (5)

Includes all 1080 players who played at least one Hyundai A-League game from 2005/06 to 2018/19. Each player assigned to one nationality by author, generally based on nationality at first game and not official nor definitive in any way. 64 nationalities listed.

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PLAYERS BY COUNTRY REPRESENTED – players who have played for national teams # National team Most A-League appearances # National team Most A-League appearances 424 Australia Leigh Broxham (292) 54 New Zealand Andrew Durante (313) 20 Netherlands Roly Bonevacia (125) 13 England Jamie Young (98) 12 Scotland Michael McGlinchey (225) 11 Ireland Andy Keogh (122) 9 Brazil Bobo (57) 8 Denmark Michael Jakobsen (68) 7 China Shengqing Qu (26) 7 Germany Thomas Broich (181) 7 Korea Republic Sung-Hwan Byun (83) 7 Serbia Milos Ninkovic (106) 6 Costa Rica Carlos Hernandez (142) 6 Croatia Mateo Poljak (116) 6 Spain Raul Llorente (42) 5 Italy Alessandro Del Piero (48) 5 Japan Shinji Ono (51) 5 Northern Ireland Terry McFlynn (178) 4 Belgium Stein Huysegems (49) 4 France Milos Dimitrijevic (76) 4 Poland Adrian Mierzejewski (25) 4 Switzerland Stephan Keller (53) 3 Argentina Marcelo Carrusca (129) 3 Greece Dean Bouzanis (50) 3 Hungary Gyorgy Sandor (24) 3 Macedonia Daniel Georgievski (109) 3 Malta Manny Muscat (229) 3 Senegal Mickael Tavares (42) 2 Austria Marc Janko (24) 2 Curacao Roly Bonevacia (125) 2 Ecuador Edson Montano (27) 2 Eritrea Golgol Mebrahtu (61) 2 Finland Juho Makela (16) 2 Ghana Lloyd Owusu (16) 2 Ivory Coast Adama Traore (117) 2 Malaysia Brendan Gan (41) 2 Portugal Fabio Ferreira (124) 2 Slovakia Filip Holosko (52) 2 Slovenia Robert Koren (26) 2 Solomon Islands Benjamin Totori (15)

2 South Sudan Ken Athiu (22) 2 Thailand Surat Sukha (36) 2 Trinidad & Tobago Dwight Yorke (22) 2 Turkey Ersan Gulum (21) 2 United States Tyler Boyd (48) 2 Wales Rhys Williams (41) 1 Albania Besart Berisha (186) 1 Algeria Karim Matmour (8) 1 Bahrain Mohamed Adnan (24) 1 Barbados Paul Ifill (106) 1 Burundi Elvis Kamsoba (16) 1 Canada Issey Nakajima-Farran (23) 1 Chile Pablo Contreras (20) 1 Fiji Roy Krishna (122) 1 Greece Avraam Papadopoulos (31) 1 Indonesia Sergio Van Dijk (105) 1 Iran Reza Ghoochannejhad (11) 1 Iraq Ali Abbas (136) 1 Kosovo Besart Berisha (186) 1 Liberia Patrick Gerhardt (40) 1 Lithuania Darvydas Sernas (10) 1 Mali Kalifa Cisse (8) 1 Martinique Harry Novillo (31) 1 Mauritius Jonathan Bru (19) 1 Netherlands Antilles Dyron Daal (38) 1 Nigeria Seyi Adeleke (4) 1 Panama Yairo Yau (26) 1 Papua New Guinea Brad McDonald (34) 1 Philippines Iain Ramsay (129) 1 Romania Lucian Goian (6) 1 Samoa Tim Cahill (28) 1 Singapore Safuwan Baharudin (6) 1 Sweden Ola Toivonen (22) 1 Timor Leste Jesse Pinto (3) 1 Togo Eric Akoto (15) 1 Tunisia Fahid Ben Khalfallah (100) 1 Uganda Eugene Sseppuya (13) 1 Ukraine Evgeniy Levchenko (10) 1 Uruguay Francisco Usucar (29) 1 Vanuatu Mitch Cooper (39) 1 Venezuela Ronald Vargas (30)

Includes all 1080 players who played at least one Hyundai A-League game from 2005/06 to 2018/19. Players can represent more than one country, including age-restricted national teams, and can therefore be assigned to more than one country. Country listing and numbers not definitive. 81 countries listed

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE – VENUES

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Venue (46 in total) City Games First game AAMI Park* Melbourne 202 05-08-10 Melbourne City FC 0–1 Central Coast Mariners Coopers Stadium Adelaide 184 02-09-05 Adelaide United 0–0 Brisbane Roar FC Suncorp Stadium*** Brisbane 184 28-08-05 Brisbane Roar FC 2–0 New Zealand Knights McDonald Jones Stadium Newcastle 181 26-08-05 Newcastle Jets 0–1 Adelaide United HBF Park Perth 179 26-08-05 Perth Glory 0–1 Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium Gosford 177 04-09-05 Central Coast Mariners 1–1 Newcastle Jets Allianz Stadium**** Sydney 171 28-08-05 Sydney FC 1–1 Melbourne Victory Westpac Stadium Wellington (NZ) 138 26-08-07 Wellington Phoenix 2–2 Melbourne Victory Marvel Stadium*** Melbourne 97 02-09-06 Melbourne Victory 3–2 Sydney FC Parramatta Stadium^ Sydney 57 07-02-10 Sydney FC 3–2 Perth Glory Cbus Super Stadium Gold Coast 47 15-08-09 Gold Coast United 5–0 North Queensland Fury 1300SMILES Stadium Townsville 27 08-08-09 North Queensland Fury 2–3 Sydney FC QBE Stadium Auckland (NZ) 25 02-09-05 New Zealand Knights 1–3 Sydney FC ANZ Stadium Sydney 25 28-10-12 Sydney FC 2–1 Perth Glory Spotless Stadium Sydney 17 23-10-16 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2–2 Newcastle Jets Olympic Park Melbourne 13 04-09-05 Melbourne Victory 2–2 Perth Glory Netstrada Jubilee Stadium Sydney 10 04-12-11 Sydney FC 2–0 Brisbane Roar Adelaide Oval Adelaide 9 28-12-07 Adelaide United 1–3 Sydney FC Eden Park Auckland (NZ) 5 19-11-11 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Adelaide United GMHBA Stadium Geelong 5 02-01-15 Melbourne Victory 1–2 Perth Glory GIO Stadium Canberra 4 04-09-09 Central Coast Mariners 2–1 Perth Glory Campbelltown Stadium Sydney 4 18-01-12 Sydney FC 1–1 Perth Glory Hutt Recreation Ground Wellington (NZ) 3 14-02-15 Wellington Phoenix 0–0 Melbourne City FC Leichhardt Oval Sydney 3 17-02-19 Sydney FC 1–1 Central Coast Mariners Lancaster Park Christchurch (NZ) 2 30-01-10 Wellington Phoenix 1–0 Adelaide United Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin (NZ) 2 14-12-11 Wellington Phoenix 2–0 Brisbane Roar FC Aurora Stadium Launceston 2 01-02-12 Melbourne Victory 1–1 Gold Coast United Subiaco Oval Perth 2 07-10-12 Perth Glory 1–0 Brisbane Roar FC AMI Stadium Christchurch (NZ) 2 09-11-13 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Perth Glory North Sydney Oval Sydney 2 19-12-13 Central Coast Mariners 1–0 Wellington Phoenix Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney 2 27-10-18 Sydney FC 2–0 Western Sydney Wanderers FC FMG Stadium Palmerston North (NZ) 1 12-12-09 Wellington Phoenix 0–1 Sydney FC Port Macquarie Stadium Port Macquarie 1 31-10-10 Newcastle Jets 0–2 Melbourne City FC La Trobe City Stadium Morwell 1 04-12-11 Melbourne City FC 1–0 Wellington Phoenix Carrington Park Bathurst 1 25-01-12 Newcastle Jets 1–1 Adelaide United McLean Park Napier (NZ) 1 27-10-13 Wellington Phoenix 0–0 Newcastle Jets Lavington Sports Ground Albury 1 09-02-14 Melbourne City FC 2–1 Perth Glory WIN Stadium Wollongong 1 03-01-15 Sydney FC 0–0 Newcastle Jets Pepper Stadium Sydney 1 08-02-15 W.Sydney Wanderers FC 2–0 Wellington Phoenix Cazaly's Stadium Cairns 1 12-12-15 Brisbane Roar FC 2–1 Wellington Phoenix Waikato Stadium Hamilton (NZ) 1 10-12-16 Wellington Phoenix 1–3 Central Coast Mariners Mt Smart Stadium Auckland (NZ) 1 17-12-16 Wellington Phoenix 1–3 Western Sydney Wanderers C.ex Coffs International Coffs Harbour 1 27-01-17 Newcastle Jets 2–1 Melbourne City FC Yarrow Stadium New Plymouth (NZ) 1 04-02-17 Wellington Phoenix 1–3 Western Sydney Wanderers Glen Willow Stadium Mudgee 1 10-11-18 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2–2 Brisbane Roar FC Optus Stadium* Perth 1 19-05-19 Perth Glory 0–0 Sydney FC

* denotes (number of) Grand Finals. ^ Parramatta Stadium now known as Bankwest Stadium. Venue generally referred to by its name as at October 2019

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE – CROWDS

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AGGREGATE CROWDS Home & away season Finals All matches Club – highest aggregate (H&A) 2005/06 season 920 219 126 240 1 046 459 Sydney FC 183 355 2006/07 season 1 086 921 177 682 1 264 603 Melbourne Victory 305 011 2007/08 season 1 227 423 154 118 1 381 541 Melbourne Victory 260 642 2008/09 season 1 023 147 143 819 1 166 966 Melbourne Victory 269 671 2009/10 season 1 322 553 161 206 1 483 759 Melbourne Victory 290 473 2010/11 season 1 395 721 121 635 1 517 356 Melbourne Victory 228 647 2011/12 season 1 416 679 119 147 1 535 826 Melbourne Victory 268 916 2012/13 season 1 666 692 105 258 1 771 950 Melbourne Victory 306 396 2013/14 season 1 758 638 128 566 1 887 204 Melbourne Victory 283 507 2014/15 season 1 689 366 137 825 1 827 191 Melbourne Victory 325 353 2015/16 season 1 660 782 117 122 1 777 904 Melbourne Victory 300 452 2016/17 season 1 660 339 111 160 1 771 499 Melbourne Victory 308 115 2017/18 season 1 437 923 89 575 1 527 498 Melbourne Victory 246 832 2018/19 season 1 407 233 115 622 1 522 855 Melbourne Victory 288 453 All matches 19 673 636 1 808 975 21 482 611

AVERAGE CROWDS Home & away season Finals All matches Club – highest average (H&A) 2005/06 season 10 955 21 040 11 627 Sydney FC 16 669 2006/07 season 12 940 29 614 14 051 Melbourne Victory 27 728 2007/08 season 14 612 25 686 15 350 Melbourne Victory 26 064 2008/09 season 12 180 23 970 12 966 Melbourne Victory 24 516 2009/10 season 9 797 23 029 10 449 Melbourne Victory 20 748 2010/11 season 8 459 17 376 8 822 Melbourne Victory 15 243 2011/12 season 10 494 17 021 10 816 Melbourne Victory 19 208 2012/13 season 12 346 21 052 12 657 Melbourne Victory 21 885 2013/14 season 13 027 25 713 13 480 Melbourne Victory 21 808 2014/15 season 12 514 27 565 13 051 Melbourne Victory 25 027 2015/16 season 12 302 23 424 12 699 Melbourne Victory 23 112 2016/17 season 12 299 22 232 12 654 Melbourne Victory 22 008 2017/18 season 10 651 17 915 10 911 Melbourne Victory 17 631 2018/19 season 10 424 23 124 10 878 Melbourne Victory 20 604 All matches 11 465 22 612 11 961

HIGHEST CROWDS individual games 61 880 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0–4 Sydney FC (08-Oct-16) Round 1, 2016/17 season ANZ Stadium 56 371 Perth Glory 0(1p)–0(4p) Sydney FC (19-May-19) 2019 Grand Final Optus Stadium 55 436 Melbourne Victory 6–0 Adelaide United (18-Feb-07) 2007 Grand Final Marvel Stadium 53 273 Melbourne Victory 1–0 Adelaide United (28-Feb-09) 2009 Grand Final Marvel Stadium 51 153 Brisbane Roar FC 2–1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC (04-May-14) 2014 Grand Final Suncorp Stadium

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE GRAND FINAL CROWDS Year Crowd Venue Result 2006 41 689 Allianz Stadium Sydney FC 1–0 Central Coast Mariners 2007 55 436 Marvel Stadium Melbourne Victory 6–0 Adelaide United 2008 36 354 Allianz Stadium Central Coast Mariners 0–1 Newcastle Jets 2009 53 273 Marvel Stadium Melbourne Victory 1–0 Adelaide United 2010 44 560 Marvel Stadium Melbourne Victory 1(2p)–1(4p) Sydney FC 2011 50 168 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Roar FC 2(4p)–2(2p) Central Coast Mariners 2012 50 334 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Roar FC 2–1 Perth Glory 2013 42 102 Allianz Stadium Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0–2 Central Coast Mariners 2014 51 153 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Roar FC 2–1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2015 29 843 AAMI Park Melbourne Victory 3–0 Sydney FC 2016 50 119 Adelaide Oval Adelaide United 3–1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2017 41 546 Allianz Stadium Sydney FC 1(4p)–1(2p) Melbourne Victory 2018 29 410 McDonald Jones Stadium Newcastle Jets 0–1 Melbourne Victory 2019 56 371 Optus Stadium Perth Glory 0(1p)–0(4p) Sydney FC

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GOLD COAST UNITED

HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer (including finals) 2009/10 27 13 5 9 39 35 44 3 / 10 Shane Smeltz 19 2010/11 30 12 10 8 40 32 46 4 / 11 Bruce Djite 10 2011/12 27 4 9 14 30 42 21 10 / 10 James Brown 6 FINALS SERIES RECORD P W D L F A Finals series summary 2010 1 0 1 0 0 0 Lost Elimination Final (on pens) 2011 3 2 0 1 4 3 Won Elimination Final, Won Minor Semi, Lost Prelim.Final ALL MATCHES 88 31 25 32 113 112

BIGGEST WINS W5-0 v North Qld (15-Aug-09) Cbus Super W5-1 v Brisbane (26-Dec-09) Cbus Super W5-1 v Newcastle (22-Jan-11) Cbus Super W4-0 v North Qld (14-Jan-11) Cbus Super W3-0 v Melb City (05-Dec-10) Cbus Super At home W5-0 v North Qld (15-Aug-09) Cbus Super W5-1 v Brisbane (26-Dec-09) Cbus Super W5-1 v Newcastle (22-Jan-11) Cbus Super Away W3-0 v Adelaide (16-Dec-11) Coopers W3-1 v Brisbane (08-Aug-09) Suncorp W2-0 v Adelaide (21-Aug-09) Coopers

MOST GOALS SCORED 5 W5-0 v North Qld (15-Aug-09) Cbus Super 5 W5-1 v Brisbane (26-Dec-09) Cbus Super 5 W5-1 v Newcastle (22-Jan-11) Cbus Super

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 7 mins W5-1 v Brisbane (26-Dec-09) 4 goals in 15 mins W5-1 v Brisbane (26-Dec-09) 5 goals in 31 mins W5-1 v Brisbane (26-Dec-09)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-6 v Wellington (25-Oct-09) Westpac L0-4 v Melb Victory (28-Nov-09) Marvel L0-4 v Brisbane (12-Feb-11) Suncorp L0-4 v Perth (06-Feb-12) HBF Park L0-3 v Central Coast (19-Sep-09) Central Coast At home L0-2 v North Qld (31-Oct-09) Cbus Super L1-3 v Central Coast (09-Feb-11) Cbus Super L0-1 v Wellington (07-Feb-10) Cbus Super Away L0-6 v Wellington (25-Oct-09) Westpac L0-4 v Melb Victory (28-Nov-09) Marvel L0-4 v Brisbane (12-Feb-11) Suncorp

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 6 L0-6 v Wellington (25-Oct-09) Westpac 4 L0-4 v Melb Victory (28-Nov-09) Marvel 4 L0-4 v Brisbane (12-Feb-11) Suncorp

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 5 mins W6-0 v Wellington (25-Oct-09) 4 goals in 11 mins W6-0 v Wellington (25-Oct-09) 5 goals in 30 mins W6-0 v Wellington (25-Oct-09)

LONGEST STREAKS All matches Home matches Away matches Winning 4 (31-Oct-10 to 21-Nov-10) 4 (07-Nov-09 to 26-Dec-09) 3 (31-Oct-10 to 21-Nov-10) Undefeated 11 (12-Sep-10 to 21-Nov-10) 7 (07-Nov-09 to 29-Jan-10) 7 (13-Aug-10 to 21-Nov-10) Winless 13 (31-Dec-11 to 09-Mar-12) 5 (07-Feb-10 to 19-Sep-10) 8 (31-Dec-11 to 09-Mar-12) Losing 5 (06-Nov-11 to 03-Dec-11) 2 (15-Jan-12 to 12-Feb-12) 5 (21-Oct-11 to 03-Dec-11) No goals conceded 4 (11-Dec-11 to 31-Dec-11) 4 (05-Dec-10 to 14-Jan-11) 2 (16-Dec-11 to 31-Dec-11) No goals scored 2 (25-Oct-09 to 31-Oct-09) 5 (07-Feb-10 to 19-Sep-10) 3 (06-Feb-12 to 04-Mar-12)

HOME CROWDS / VENUES home & away season Season Average Home venue (excluding finals) 2009/10 5 382 Cbus Super Stadium (14 matches) 2010/11 3 434 Cbus Super Stadium (15) 2011/12 3 193 Cbus Super Stadium (12)

BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 14 783 v Newcastle (22-Jan-11) Cbus Super 10 024 v Brisbane (26-Dec-09) Cbus Super 7 526 v North Qld (15-Aug-09) Cbus Super

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GOLD COAST UNITED continued

MOST APPEARANCES 82 Michael Thwaite (2009/10–2011/12) 73 Kristian Rees (2009/10–2011/12) 69 Adama Traore (2009/10–2011/12) 52 Anderson (2009/10–2011/12) 52 Zenon Caravella (2009/10–2010/11) MOST GOALS 28 Shane Smeltz (2009/10–2010/11) 10 Bruce Djite (2010/11) 9 James Brown (2009/10–2011/12) 8 Jason Culina (2009/10–2010/11) MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.74 Shane Smeltz (28 goals / 38 games) 0.43 Bruce Djite (10 goals / 23 games) 0.24 James Brown (9 goals / 38 games) 0.18 Jason Culina (8 goals / 44 games) MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 19 Shane Smeltz (2009/10) 10 Bruce Djite (2010/11)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 13 Glen Moss (2010/11–2011/12) MOST GOALS IN A GAME 4 Shane Smeltz (W5–0 v North Qld) 15-Aug-09 3 Shane Smeltz (W5–1 v Brisbane) 26-Dec-09 3 Bruce Djite (W5–1 v Newcastle) 22-Jan-11 YOUNGEST PLAYER 17y 152d Mitch Cooper (L0-1 v Melb City) 17-Feb-12 OLDEST PLAYER 34y 179d Scott Higgins (W3-0 v Melb City) 05-Dec-10 YOUNGEST SCORER 17y 157d Mitch Cooper (D3-3 v Central Coast) 22-Feb-12 OLDEST SCORER 33y 277d Charlie Miller (W2-0 v Perth) 20-Dec-09 YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 21.23y v Melbourne City FC (L0-1) 17-Feb-12 OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 29.20y v Adelaide United (D1-1) 09-Jan-10

GOLD COAST UNITED – PLAYER REGISTER Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Anderson 49 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Zachary Anderson 16 (1) 2009/10–2011/12 Andrew Barisic 17 (2) 2009/10–2010/11 Jake Barker–Daish 7 (0) 2011/12 Paul Beekmans 14 (0) 2011/12 Mitchell Bevan 8 (0) 2009/10–2011/12 Daniel Bowles 12 (2) 2011/12 Daniel Bragg 3 (0) 2011/12 Joshua Brillante 14 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Chris Broadfoot 5 (0) 2010/11 James Brown 38 (9) 2009/10–2011/12 Mark Byrnes 1 (0) 2009/10 Zenon Caravella 52 (1) 2009/10–2010/11 Mitch Cooper 6 (1) 2011/12 Jason Culina 44 (8) 2009/10–2010/11 John Curtis 19 (1) 2010/11 Bruce Djite 23 (10) 2010/11 Dino Djulbic 40 (4) 2009/10–2010/11 Steve Fitzsimmons 34 (2) 2009/10–2010/11 Adam Griffiths 1 (0) 2009/10 Ben Halloran 26 (4) 2010/11–2011/12 Chris Harold 25 (2) 2010/11–2011/12 Scott Higgins 13 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Jefferson 1 (0) 2009/10 Peter Jungschlager 22 (2) 2011/12 Sung–Kil Kim 1 (0) 2010/11 Chris Lucas 1 (0) 2011/12 Steven Lustica 4 (0) 2009/10–2010/11

Dylan MacAllister 15 (3) 2011/12 Dylan McGowan 18 (0) 2011/12 Golgol Mebrahtu 26 (0) 2009/10–2011/12 Charlie Miller 10 (1) 2009/10 Milson 9 (0) 2009/10 Tahj Minniecon 39 (1) 2009/10–2011/12 Glen Moss 41 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Chris O'Connor 3 (0) 2011/12 Matthew Osman 15 (0) 2009/10 Steve Pantelidis 49 (1) 2009/10–2010/11 Peter Perchtold 10 (0) 2010/11 Daniel Piorkowski 2 (0) 2009/10 Joel Porter 43 (7) 2009/10–2011/12 Kristian Rees 73 (4) 2009/10–2011/12 Maceo Rigters 22 (4) 2011/12 Robson 36 (3) 2009/10–2011/12 Ante Rozic 11 (0) 2011/12 Jonas Salley 12 (0) 2011/12 Daniel Severino 12 (1) 2011/12 Shane Smeltz 38 (28) 2009/10–2010/11 Michael Thwaite 82 (1) 2009/10–2011/12 Adama Traore 69 (3) 2009/10–2011/12 Jerrad Tyson 15 (0) 2010/11–2011/12 Bas Van Den Brink 51 (4) 2009/10–2010/11 Jess Vanstrattan 18 (0) 2009/10 Ben Wearing 1 (0) 2009/10 Ambesager Yosief 3 (0) 2011/12

GOLD COAST UNITED – COACHES

Coach First match Last match Games W D L Miron Bleiberg 08-Aug-09 (W3–1 v Brisbane) 12-Feb-12 (L1–2 v Adelaide) 81 30 22 29 Mike Mulvey 17-Feb-12 (L0–1 v Melb City) 25-Mar-12 (L1–2 v Brisbane) 7 1 3 3

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer 2005/06 21 1 3 17 15 47 6 8th Jeremy Brockie, Simon Yeo 4 2006/07 21 5 4 12 13 39 19 8th several players, 2 goals each FINALS SERIES RECORD – ALL MATCHES 42 6 7 29 28 86

BIGGEST WINS W3-1 v Brisbane (29-Dec-06) North Harbour W2-0 v Central Coast (10-Sep-05) Central Coast W2-0 v Perth (21-Jan-07) North Harbour W1-0 v Adelaide (02-Sep-06) North Harbour W1-0 v Brisbane (05-Nov-06) North Harbour At home W3-1 v Brisbane (29-Dec-06) North Harbour W2-0 v Perth (21-Jan-07) North Harbour W1-0 v Adelaide (02-Sep-06) North Harbour Away W2-0 v Central Coast (10-Sep-05) Central Coast W1-0 v Sydney (07-Jan-07) Allianz D1-1 v Brisbane (01-Dec-05) Suncorp

MOST GOALS SCORED 3 W3-1 v Brisbane (29-Dec-06) North Harbour 2 W2-0 v Central Coast (10-Sep-05) Central Coast 2 L2-4 v Newcastle (04-Nov-05) North Harbour

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 43 mins W3-1 v Brisbane (29-Dec-06)

BIGGEST LOSSES L0-5 v Brisbane (15-Sep-06) Suncorp L0-4 v Newcastle (18-Sep-05) McDonald Jones L0-4 v Melb Victory (27-Oct-06) North Harbour L0-4 v Sydney (10-Nov-06) Allianz L0-4 v Melb Victory (17-Dec-06) Olympic Park At home L0-4 v Melb Victory (27-Oct-06) North Harbour L0-3 v Melb Victory (10-Sep-06) North Harbour L1-4 v Perth (19-Jan-06) North Harbour Away L0-5 v Brisbane (15-Sep-06) Suncorp L0-4 v Newcastle (18-Sep-05) McDonald Jones L0-4 v Sydney (10-Nov-06) Allianz

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 5 L0-5 v Brisbane (15-Sep-06) Suncorp 4 L0-4 v Newcastle (18-Sep-05) McDonald Jones 4 L2-4 v Newcastle (04-Nov-05) North Harbour

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 7 mins W4-2 v Newcastle (04-Nov-05) 4 goals in 13 mins W4-0 v Melb Victory (17-Dec-06) 5 goals in 79 mins W5-0 v Brisbane (15-Sep-06)

LONGEST STREAKS All matches Home matches Away matches Winning 2 (29-Dec-06 to 07-Jan-07) 2 (29-Dec-06 to 21-Jan-07) 1 (10-Sep-05 to 10-Sep-05) Undefeated 4 (29-Dec-06 to 21-Jan-07) 3 (28-Jan-06 to 02-Sep-06) 2 (07-Jan-07 to 11-Jan-07) Winless 19 (18-Sep-05 to 27-Aug-06) 11 (02-Sep-05 to 27-Aug-06) 17 (18-Sep-05 to 17-Dec-06) Losing 11 (18-Sep-05 to 26-Nov-05) 7 (02-Sep-05 to 26-Nov-05) 9 (08-Jan-06 to 26-Nov-06) No goals conceded 3 (07-Jan-07 to 21-Jan-07) 2 (27-Aug-06 to 02-Sep-06) 2 (07-Jan-07 to 11-Jan-07) No goals scored 6 (10-Sep-06 to 14-Oct-06) 4 (10-Sep-06 to 27-Oct-06) 5 (18-Sep-05 to 20-Nov-05) HOME CROWDS / VENUES home & away season Season Average Home venue 2005/06 3 909 North Harbour Stadium (10 matches) 2006/07 3 092 North Harbour Stadium (11)

BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 9 827 v Sydney (02-Sep-05) North Harbour 7 304 v Newcastle (27-Aug-06) North Harbour 4 936 v Perth (21-Jan-07) North Harbour

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MOST APPEARANCES 41 Darren Bazeley (2005/06–2006/07) 35 Noah Hickey (2005/06–2006/07) 32 Neil Emblen (2005/06–2006/07) 24 Sean Devine (2005/06–2006/07) 21 Zenon Caravella (2005/06) 21 John Tambouras (2005/06–2006/07)

MOST GOALS 4 Jeremy Brockie (2005/06) 4 Simon Yeo (2005/06) 3 Sean Devine (2005/06–2006/07) 3 Neil Emblen (2005/06–2006/07)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.13 Sean Devine (3 goals / 24 games) 0.09 Neil Emblen (3 goals / 32 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 4 Jeremy Brockie (2005/06) 4 Simon Yeo (2005/06)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 4 Mark Paston (2006/07) 3 Danny Milosevic (2005/06–2006/07)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 2 Jeremy Brockie (L2–4 v Newcastle) 04-Nov-05

YOUNGEST PLAYER 18y 14d Jeremy Brockie (L0-2 v Sydney) 21-Oct-05

OLDEST PLAYER 36y 9d Scot Gemmill (D0-0 v Central Coast) 11-Jan-07

YOUNGEST SCORER 18y 28d Jeremy Brockie (L2-4 v Newcastle) 04-Nov-05

OLDEST SCORER 35y 216d Neil Emblen (W2-0 v Perth) 21-Jan-07

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 24.88y v Perth Glory (L1-4) 19-Jan-06

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 30.37y v Adelaide United (D1-1) 10-Dec-06

NEW ZEALAND KNIGHTS – PLAYER REGISTER

Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Campbell Banks 2 (0) 2006/07 Darren Bazeley 41 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Kris Bright 12 (0) 2005/06 Jeremy Brockie 12 (4) 2005/06 Malik Buari 19 (2) 2006/07 Ronnie Bull 7 (0) 2005/06 Che Bunce 19 (1) 2006/07 Zenon Caravella 21 (0) 2005/06 Adam Casey 8 (0) 2006/07 Jeremy Christie 10 (1) 2005/06 Ben Collett 18 (0) 2005/06 Sean Devine 24 (3) 2005/06–2006/07 Gregory Duruz 12 (0) 2006/07 Neil Emblen 32 (3) 2005/06–2006/07 Steve Fitzsimmons 11 (0) 2005/06 Jeff Fleming 1 (0) 2006/07 Leilei Gao 7 (1) 2006/07 Scot Gemmill 15 (0) 2006/07 Dean Gordon 6 (0) 2006/07 Danny Hay 9 (0) 2005/06 Noah Hickey 35 (2) 2005/06–2006/07 Naoki Imaya 11 (0) 2005/06 Sam Jasper 2 (0) 2005/06 Richard Johnson 15 (0) 2006/07

Sime Kovacevic 11 (0) 2006/07 Joshua Maguire 13 (0) 2005/06 Alen Marcina 8 (2) 2006/07 Danny Milosevic 19 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Hamza Mohammed 2 (0) 2006/07 Fernando Moraes 5 (0) 2006/07 Glen Moss 9 (0) 2005/06 Steven O'Dor 3 (0) 2006/07 Franco Parisi 1 (0) 2006/07 Mark Paston 10 (0) 2006/07 Jonathan Richter 18 (0) 2006/07 Daniel Rodrigues 4 (0) 2006/07 Joshua Rose 12 (1) 2005/06 Jonas Salley 10 (0) 2006/07 John Tambouras 21 (1) 2005/06–2006/07 Cole Tinkler 11 (0) 2005/06 Michael Turnbull 6 (0) 2006/07 Frank Van Eijs 9 (0) 2005/06–2006/07 Dustin Wells 6 (0) 2006/07 Michael White 11 (0) 2006/07 Li Yan 2 (0) 2006/07 Simon Yeo 11 (4) 2005/06 Xiaobin Zhang 12 (1) 2005/06

NEW ZEALAND KNIGHTS – COACHES Coach First match Last match Games W D L John Adshead 28-Aug-05 (L0–2 v Brisbane) 04-Feb-06 (L1–2 v Melb Victory) 21 1 3 17 Paul Nevin 27-Aug-06 (D0–0 v Newcastle) 10-Nov-06 (L0–4 v Sydney) 12 2 1 9 Barry Campbell 19-Nov-06 (L0–2 v Central Coast) 10-Dec-06 (D1–1 v Adelaide) 4 0 2 2 Ricki Herbert 17-Dec-06 (L0–4 v Melb Victory) 21-Jan-07 (W2–0 v Perth) 5 3 1 1

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HOME & AWAY SEASON RECORD P W D L F A Pts Position Top scorer 2009/10 27 8 8 11 29 46 32 7 / 10 Robbie Fowler 9 2010/11 30 4 7 19 28 60 19 11 / 11 David Williams 5 FINALS SERIES RECORD – ALL MATCHES 57 12 15 30 57 106

BIGGEST WINS W2-0 v Gold Coast (31-Oct-09) Cbus Super W2-1 v Perth (24-Oct-09) Willows W2-1 v Adelaide (28-Nov-09) Willows W2-1 v Newcastle (02-Feb-10) Willows W2-1 v Gold Coast (13-Feb-10) Willows At home W2-1 v Perth (24-Oct-09) Willows W2-1 v Adelaide (28-Nov-09) Willows W2-1 v Newcastle (02-Feb-10) Willows Away W2-0 v Gold Coast (31-Oct-09) Cbus Super W2-1 v Gold Coast (01-Dec-10) Cbus Super W1-0 v Sydney (12-Sep-09) Allianz

MOST GOALS SCORED 3 D3-3 v Adelaide (28-Aug-09) Coopers 3 D3-3 v Perth (06-Aug-10) HBF Park 2 L2-3 v Sydney (08-Aug-09) Willows

FASTEST GOAL HAULS 3 goals in 56 mins D3-3 v Perth (06-Aug-10)

BIGGEST LOSSES L1-8 v Adelaide (21-Jan-11) Coopers L0-5 v Gold Coast (15-Aug-09) Cbus Super L0-4 v Gold Coast (14-Jan-11) Cbus Super L1-5 v Central Coast (21-Nov-09) Willows L0-3 v Wellington (15-Jan-10) Westpac At home L1-5 v Central Coast (21-Nov-09) Willows L0-3 v Melb Victory (26-Jan-11) Willows L0-2 v Adelaide (27-Sep-09) Willows Away L1-8 v Adelaide (21-Jan-11) Coopers L0-5 v Gold Coast (15-Aug-09) Cbus Super L0-4 v Gold Coast (14-Jan-11) Cbus Super

MOST GOALS CONCEDED 8 L1-8 v Adelaide (21-Jan-11) Coopers 5 L0-5 v Gold Coast (15-Aug-09) Cbus Super 5 L1-5 v Central Coast (21-Nov-09) Willows

FASTEST GOAL LEAKAGES 3 goals in 9 mins W5-0 v Gold Coast (15-Aug-09) 4 goals in 19 mins W8-1 v Adelaide (21-Jan-11) 5 goals in 39 mins W8-1 v Adelaide (21-Jan-11)

LONGEST STREAKS All matches Home matches Away matches Winning 2 (24-Oct-09 to 31-Oct-09) 3 (28-Nov-09 t o 27-Dec-09) 1 (12-Sep-09 to 12-Sep-09) Undefeated 5 (03-Oct-09 to 31-Oct-09) 7 (28-Nov-09 to 14-Aug-10) 6 (28-Aug-09 to 31-Oct-09) Winless 11 (18-Dec-10 to 13-Feb-11) 5 (08-Aug-09 to 17-Oct-09) 14 (08-Nov-09 to 20-Nov-10) Losing 8 (02-Jan-11 to 13-Feb-11) 3 (31-Oct-10 to 10-Nov-10) 7 (10-Dec-10 to 13-Feb-11) No goals conceded 1 (12-Sep-09 to 12-Sep-09) 2 (11-Dec-09 to 27-Dec-09) 1 (12-Sep-09 to 12-Sep-09) No goals scored 2 (15-Aug-09 to 22-Aug-09) 1 (22-Aug-09 to 22-Aug-09) 5 (10-Dec-10 to 14-Jan-11) HOME CROWDS / VENUES home & away season Season Average Home venues 2009/10 6 723 Willows Sports Complex (13 matches) 2010/11 4 245 Willows Sports Complex (14), Cbus Super Stadium (1)

BIGGEST HOME CROWDS 8 897 v Sydney (08-Aug-09) Willows 8 517 v Gold Coast (13-Feb-10) Willows 7 610 v Brisbane (23-Jan-10) Willows

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MOST APPEARANCES 49 David Williams (2009/10–2010/11) 44 Chris Grossman (2009/10–2010/11) 39 Justin Pasfield (2009/10–2010/11) 38 Dyron Daal (2009/10–2010/11) 37 Jason Spagnuolo (2009/10–2010/11)

MOST GOALS 9 Robbie Fowler (2009/10) 8 David Williams (2009/10–2010/11) 7 Dyron Daal (2009/10–2010/11) 5 Chris Grossman (2009/10–2010/11)

MOST GOALS PER GAME 0.35 Robbie Fowler (9 goals / 26 games) 0.19 Chris Payne (4 goals / 21 games) 0.18 Dyron Daal (7 goals / 38 games)

MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 9 Robbie Fowler (2009/10) 5 Dyron Daal (2009/10) 5 David Williams (2010/11)

GOALKEEPER MOST CLEAN SHEETS 4 Justin Pasfield (2009/10–2010/11) 2 Paul Henderson (2009/10)

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 2 Robbie Fowler (W2–0 v Gold Coast) 31-Oct-09 2 Dyron Daal (L2–3 v Newcastle) 20-Dec-09

YOUNGEST PLAYER 18y 316d Jack Hingert (L2-3 v Sydney) 08-Aug-09

OLDEST PLAYER 34y 319d Ufuk Talay (L1-2 v Brisbane) 08-Feb-11

YOUNGEST SCORER 19y 325d Chris Payne (D3-3 v Perth) 06-Aug-10

OLDEST SCORER 34y 264d Ufuk Talay (W1-0 v Sydney) 15-Dec-10

YOUNGEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 23.15y v Gold Coast United (L0-4) 14-Jan-11

OLDEST STARTING TEAM average age on match day 30.10y v Perth Glory (D1-1) 03-Oct-09

NORTH QUEENSLAND FURY – PLAYER REGISTER

Player Apps (gls) Season/s Player Apps (gls) Season/s Fred Agius 5 (0) 2009/10 Eric Akoto 15 (0) 2010/11 Jeremy Brockie 14 (1) 2009/10 Beau Busch 8 (0) 2009/10 Adam Casey 9 (0) 2010/11 Isaka Cernak 14 (1) 2010/11 Terry Cooke 10 (1) 2009/10 Dyron Daal 38 (7) 2009/10–2010/11 Karl Dodd 8 (0) 2009/10 James Downey 4 (0) 2009/10 Gareth Edds 26 (1) 2010/11 Robbie Fowler 26 (9) 2009/10 Rostyn Griffiths 23 (3) 2009/10 Chris Grossman 44 (5) 2009/10–2010/11 Paul Henderson 14 (0) 2009/10 Jack Hingert 27 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Mark Hughes 30 (4) 2010/11 Kojiro Kaimoto 2 (0) 2009/10 Andre Kilian 19 (0) 2010/11 Paul Kohler 21 (0) 2009/10 Osama Malik 23 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Daniel McBreen 21 (3) 2009/10

Brad McDonald 25 (0) 2010/11 Robert Middleby 21 (0) 2009/10 Panni Nikas 18 (1) 2010/11 Justin Pasfield 39 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Chris Payne 21 (4) 2010/11 Alex Read 2 (0) 2010/11 James Robinson 13 (0) 2009/10 Lorenzo Sipi 5 (0) 2010/11 Grant Smith 5 (0) 2009/10 Matt Smith 11 (0) 2009/10 Jason Spagnuolo 37 (0) 2009/10–2010/11 Eugene Sseppuya 13 (1) 2010/11 Shane Stefanutto 7 (0) 2009/10 Simon Storey 25 (1) 2010/11 Brett Studman 9 (1) 2010/11 Chris Tadrosse 23 (1) 2009/10 Ufuk Talay 33 (3) 2009/10–2010/11 John Tambouras 16 (1) 2009/10 Ramazan Tavsancioglu 12 (0) 2010/11 Sebastian Usai 4 (0) 2010/11 David Williams 49 (8) 2009/10–2010/11 Scott Wilson 4 (0) 2009/10

NORTH QUEENSLAND FURY – COACHES Coach First match Last match Games W D L Ian Ferguson 08-Aug-09 (L2–3 v Sydney) 13-Feb-10 (W2–1 v Gold Coast) 27 8 8 11 Franz Straka 06-Aug-10 (D3–3 v Perth) 13-Feb-11 (L1–3 v Wellington) 28 4 7 17 Robbie Middleby 31-Aug-10 (L1–2 v Gold Coast) 1 0 0 1 Stuart McLaren 10-Dec-10 (L0–2 v Adelaide) 1 0 0 1

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2005/06 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM............................................................................................................ HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MV NZK NJ PG SFC Adelaide United 0–0 1–1 1–0 1–0 2–4 2–4 3–2 4–2 1–1 1–0 Brisbane Roar FC 1–2 1–1 1–1 2–0 0–1 0–0 1–3 2–2 0–1 1–1 2–1 Central Coast Mariners 1–2 2–2 1–2 0–2 1–1 4–0 1–5 3–1 1–0 4–1 Melbourne Victory 0–1 0–1 0–2 3–0 1–0 2–2 5–0 2–1 0–0 2–2 New Zealand Knights 1–2 0–2 1–3 2–3 2–4 0–1 1–3 1–1 1–4 2–2 Newcastle Jets 0–1 0–1 1–0 1–0 4–0 1–5 2–1 1–2 0–5 3–0 1–3 Perth Glory 1–2 2–1 0–1 2–1 3–0 0–1 1–2 1–2 0–2 2–2 1–2 Sydney FC 2–1 1–0 2–3 1–1 2–0 1–1 0–0 2–1 1–1 2–1 0–0 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER ROUND.......................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Adelaide United =2 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sydney FC =4 1 2 5 4 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 Central Coast Mariners =2 3 6 3 2 5 6 4 6 4 7 7 5 6 5 4 3 4 4 3 3 Newcastle Jets =6 7 5 2 3 6 7 6 4 5 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 2 4 4 Perth Glory =6 6 4 6 5 7 4 7 5 6 4 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 5 6 5 Brisbane Roar FC 1 2 3 4 7 4 5 5 7 7 5 6 7 7 7 7 6 7 6 5 6 Melbourne Victory =4 5 8 7 6 3 3 1 3 3 6 5 6 5 6 6 7 5 7 7 7 New Zealand Knights 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 FINAL LADDER (21 matches) W D L F A Pts Adelaide United 13 4 4 33 25 43 Sydney FC 10 6 5 35 28 36 Central Coast Mariners 8 8 5 35 28 32 Newcastle Jets 9 4 8 27 29 31 Perth Glory 8 5 8 34 29 29 Brisbane Roar FC 7 7 7 27 22 28 Melbourne Victory 7 5 9 26 24 26 New Zealand Knights 1 3 17 15 47 6

TOP SCORERS Sasho Petrovski (Sydney FC) 9 Alex Brosque (Brisbane Roar FC) 8 Bobby Despotovski (Perth Glory) 8 Dean Heffernan (Central Coast Mariners) 8 Stewart Petrie (Central Coast Mariners) 8 Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory) 8 including finals

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2006 FINALS SERIES

Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Adelaide United 2 (Dodd 31', Fernando 33') Sydney FC 2 (Corica 9', Petrovski 39') 2nd leg: Sydney FC 2 (Petrovski 29', Rudan 76') Adelaide United 1 (Qu 60') Sydney FC won 4-3 on aggregate Minor Semi-Final 1st leg: Newcastle Jets 0 Central Coast Mariners 1 (Osman 76') 2nd leg: Central Coast Mariners 1 (Heffernan 79') Newcastle Jets 1 (Thompson 27') Central Coast Mariners won 2-1 on aggregate Preliminary Final Adelaide United 0 Central Coast Mariners 1 (Pondeljak 7')

GRAND FINAL Sydney FC 1 (Corica 62') Central Coast Mariners 0 Sydney FC: Clint Bolton, Jacob Timpano (Ruben Zadkovich 81'), Mark Rudan (Iain Fyfe 72'), Alvin Ceccoli, Matthew Bingley, David Carney, Andrew Packer, Steve Corica, Terry McFlynn, Sasho Petrovski (Robert Middleby 90'), Dwight Yorke. Central Coast Mariners: Danny Vukovic, Alex Wilkinson (Paul O'Grady 84'), Michael Beauchamp, Dean Heffernan, Damien Brown (Matthew Osman 68'), Noel Spencer, Andrew Clark, Wayne O'Sullivan, Andre Gumprecht, Tom Pondeljak, Stewart Petrie (Adam Kwasnik 73'). Date: 05-Mar-06 (5.00pm kick-off). Venue: Allianz Stadium. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 41,689. Joe Marston Medal: Dwight Yorke

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2005/06 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Bobby Despotovski (Perth Glory)

Hyundai Rising Star Award Nick Ward (Perth Glory)

Reebok Golden Boot Alex Brosque (Brisbane Roar FC) Bobby Despotovski (Perth Glory)

Stewart Petrie (Central Coast Mariners) Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory)

Coach of the Year Lawrie McKinna (Central Coast Mariners)

Fair Play Award Perth Glory

Zurich Referee of the Year Mark Shield

2005/06 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 84 10 955 920 219 25 557 (SFC v AU, Round 21) 1 922 (NZK v MV, Round 14) Finals series 6 21 040 126 240 41 689 (SFC v CCM, Grand Final) 10 236 (NJ v CCM, Minor Semi) All matches 90 11 627 1 046 459

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2006/07 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM............................................................................................................ HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MV NZK NJ PG SFC Adelaide United 0–1 3–1 1–3 4–2 5–1 3–0 1–4 1–1 3–2 3–2 1–0 Brisbane Roar FC 0–0 1–1 0–2 5–0 0–1 3–0 1–1 0–1 0–3 1–0 Central Coast Mariners 2–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 1–1 2–1 3–1 1–3 2–3 1–0 0–0 Melbourne Victory 2–0 4–1 1–0 4–0 0–1 1–0 3–2 0–1 1–2 3–3 0–0 New Zealand Knights 1–0 1–0 0–1 0–3 0–0 2–0 0–1 3–1 0–2 0–4 1–1 Newcastle Jets 2–1 2–3 3–1 0–2 3–0 0–3 1–1 1–0 4–0 0–2 Perth Glory 0–0 1–2 2–0 1–2 1–0 2–1 1–1 2–2 4–1 3–3 Sydney FC 2–1 1–1 1–0 1–2 4–0 2–2 1–1 3–0 0–1 1–0 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER ROUND.......................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Melbourne Victory 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Adelaide United 7 =7 6 3 4 4 4 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 Newcastle Jets =4 6 8 7 7 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 3 Sydney FC 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 Brisbane Roar FC 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 4 4 7 6 6 6 6 5 4 5 Central Coast Mariners 6 =7 7 8 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 Perth Glory 8 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 New Zealand Knights =4 3 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 FINAL LADDER (21 matches) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Victory 14 3 4 41 20 45 Adelaide United 10 3 8 32 27 33 Newcastle Jets 8 6 7 32 30 30 Sydney FC 8 8 5 29 19 *29 Brisbane Roar FC 8 5 8 25 27 29 Central Coast Mariners 6 6 9 22 26 24 Perth Glory 5 5 11 24 30 20 New Zealand Knights 5 4 12 13 39 19 *Sydney FC deducted three competition points for breaching player contracting regulations

TOP SCORERS Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory) 15 Daniel Allsopp (Melbourne Victory) 12 Mark Bridge (Newcastle Jets) 8 Damian Mori (Central Coast/Brisbane Roar FC) 8 Joel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets) 7 Jamie Harnwell (Perth Glory) 7 Adam Kwasnik (Central Coast Mariners) 7 Kevin Muscat (Melbourne Victory) 7 Milton Rodriguez (Newcastle Jets) 7 including finals

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2007 FINALS SERIES

Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory 0 2nd leg: Melbourne Victory 2 (Allsopp 48', Robinson 92') Adelaide United 1 (Dodd 4') Melbourne Victory won 2-1 on aggregate

Minor Semi-Final 1st leg: Sydney FC 2 (Brosque 15', Milligan 30') Newcastle Jets 1 (Rodriguez 71') 2nd leg: Newcastle Jets 2 (J.Griffiths 57', Coveny 71') Sydney FC 0 Newcastle Jets won 3-2 on aggregate Preliminary Final Adelaide United 1 (Veart 57') Newcastle Jets 1 (Coveny 74') AET Adelaide United won 4-3 on penalties GRAND FINAL Melbourne Victory 6 (Thompson 20', 29', 39', 56', 72', Sarkies 93') Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory: Michael Theo, Kevin Muscat, Rodrigo Vargas, Simon Storey, Adrian Leijer, Grant Brebner (Leigh Broxham 59'), Steve Pantelidis, Adrian Caceres (James Robinson 62'), Daniel Allsopp, Fred, Archie Thompson. Adelaide United: Daniel Beltrame, Richie Alagich (Jason Spagnuolo 70'), Angelo Costanzo, Michael Valkanis, Ross Aloisi (sent off 34'), Carl Veart, Diego, Fernando (Bruce Djite 59'), Greg Owens (Aaron Goulding 46'), Travis Dodd, Nathan Burns. Date: 18-Feb-07 (6.00pm kick-off). Venue: Marvel Stadium. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 55,436. Joe Marston Medal: Archie Thompson

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2006/07 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Nick Carle (Newcastle Jets)

Rising Star Award Adrian Leijer (Melbourne Victory)

Reebok Golden Boot Daniel Allsopp (Melbourne Victory)

Goal of the Year Nick Carle (for Newcastle Jets, Round 10 v Adelaide United)

Coach of the Year Ernie Merrick (Melbourne Victory)

Fair Play Award Perth Glory

Zurich Referee of the Year Mark Shield

2006/07 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 84 12 940 1 086 921 50 333 (MV v SFC, Round 16) 1 632 (NZK v CCM, Round 6) Finals series 6 29 614 177 682 55 436 (MV v AU, Grand Final) 13 798 (AU v NJ, Prelim. Final) All matches 90 14 051 1 264 603

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2007/08 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM............................................................................................................ HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MV NJ PG SFC WP Adelaide United 0–1 2–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–3 4–1 2–0 1–2 4–1 Brisbane Roar FC 2–2 0–1 1–0 0–1 3–3 0–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 0–0 3–0 Central Coast Mariners 2–0 0–1 2–1 1–1 1–0 4–5 3–0 2–5 1–2 2–0 Melbourne Victory 2–2 2–0 0–0 0–2 0–0 0–0 1–1 1–3 2–1 3–0 Newcastle Jets 1–0 1–1 0–0 2–2 1–4 0–1 2–1 2–1 1–1 2–1 2–3 Perth Glory 0–0 1–2 0–1 3–1 0–0 0–0 0–1 3–2 1–4 1–1 3–3 Sydney FC 2–2 0–0 0–1 0–1 1–0 2–4 1–2 0–1 3–2 2–2 1–0 Wellington Phoenix 2–2 1–1 1–2 2–2 0–1 4–1 1–1 1–2 3–0 0–2 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER ROUND......................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Central Coast Mariners 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 Newcastle Jets =6 5 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 2 Sydney FC 8 7 7 8 5 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 2 3 Brisbane Roar FC =2 3 6 3 4 7 7 5 5 5 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 4 Melbourne Victory =2 4 4 4 3 3 2 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 6 5 5 Adelaide United =2 2 3 6 7 6 4 3 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 Perth Glory =6 6 5 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 7 7 Wellington Phoenix =2 8 8 5 6 4 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 6 7 7 8 8 FINAL LADDER (21 matches) W D L F A Pts Central Coast Mariners 10 4 7 30 25 34 Newcastle Jets 9 7 5 25 21 34 Sydney FC 8 8 5 28 24 32 Brisbane Roar FC 8 7 6 25 21 31 Melbourne Victory 6 9 6 29 29 27 Adelaide United 6 8 7 31 29 26 Perth Glory 4 8 9 27 34 20 Wellington Phoenix 5 5 11 25 37 20

TOP SCORERS Joel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets) 14 Reinaldo (Brisbane Roar FC) 9 Shane Smeltz (Wellington Phoenix) 9 Alex Brosque (Sydney FC) 8 Jamie Harnwell (Perth Glory) 8 Sasho Petrovski (Central Coast Mariners) 8 Daniel Allsopp (Melbourne Victory) 7 John Aloisi (Central Coast Mariners) 7 including finals

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Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Newcastle Jets 2 (A.Griffiths 22', J.Griffiths 84'pen) Central Coast Mariners 0 2nd leg: Central Coast Mariners 3 (Kwasnik 37', Petrovski 74', 105') Newcastle Jets 0 AET Central Coast Mariners won 3-2 on aggregate Minor Semi-Final 1st leg: Sydney FC 0 Brisbane Roar FC 0 2nd leg: Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Reinaldo 13', Ognenovski 83'pen) Sydney FC 0 Brisbane Roar FC won 2-0 on aggregate Preliminary Final Newcastle Jets 3 (J.Griffiths 14', Elrich 104', Thompson 110') Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Reinaldo 92'pen, 118'pen) AET

GRAND FINAL Central Coast Mariners 0 Newcastle Jets 1 (Bridge 64') Central Coast Mariners: Danny Vukovic (sent off 94'), Alvin Ceccoli, Alex Wilkinson, Nigel Boogaard, Tony Vidmar (Matt Simon 75'), Mile Jedinak, John Hutchinson, Greg Owens (Tom Pondeljak 69'), Sasho Petrovski, Adam Kwasnik (Andre Gumprecht 69'), John Aloisi. Newcastle Jets: Ante Covic, Jade North, Adam Griffiths, Andrew Durante, Matt Thompson (Jason Hoffman 76'), Adam D'Apuzzo, Tarek Elrich, Stuart Musialik, Jin-Hyung Song (Denni Dos Santos 93'), Joel Griffiths, Mark Bridge (James Holland 73'). Date: 24-Feb-08 (6.00pm kick-off). Venue: Allianz Stadium. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 36,354. Joe Marston Medal: Andrew Durante

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2007/08 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Joel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets)

Rising Star Award Bruce Djite (Adelaide United)

Coach of the Year Gary Van Egmond (Newcastle Jets)

Zurich Referee of the Year Mark Shield

Goalkeeper of the Year Michael Theo (Melbourne Victory)

Fair Play Award Newcastle Jets

Reebok Golden Boot Joel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets)

Foxtel Goal of the Season Brendon Santalab (for Sydney FC, Round 18 v Adelaide United)

2007/08 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 84 14 612 1 227 423 33 458 (SFC v MV, Round 21) 6 252 (PG v AU, Round 7) Finals series 6 25 686 154 118 36 354 (CCM v NJ, Grand Final) 16 021 (NJ v BR, Prelim. Final) All matches 90 15 350 1 381 541

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2008/09 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM............................................................................................................ HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MV NJ PG SFC WP Adelaide United 0–0 3–3 2–3 2–0 1–0 2–0 3–0 2–0 2–1 2–0 6–1 Brisbane Roar FC 1–1 2–4 0–1 0–1 4–1 3–1 3–2 0–1 2–1 4–2 Central Coast Mariners 3–0 1–1 2–2 1–0 4–1 2–3 0–1 0–1 3–4 1–0 2–1 Melbourne Victory 1–0 0–2 2–1 5–0 4–0 0–2 2–0 1–0 2–1 3–0 3–2 Newcastle Jets 1–1 1–2 1–1 1–0 2–1 0–0 2–2 1–2 4–2 1–2 Perth Glory 0–1 0–3 2–2 3–1 3–3 2–1 1–0 3–2 2–2 2–0 Sydney FC 3–0 1–1 3–3 0–0 4–0 5–2 1–2 1–1 1–4 1–0 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 1–1 0–0 2–4 2–0 1–1 2–1 0–1 1–0 2–1 3–0 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER ROUND........................................................................................................................................ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Melbourne Victory =6 1 1 1 1 =1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 Adelaide United 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Brisbane Roar FC =2 5 5 4 6 5 5 6 5 4 5 3 3 4 3 2 2 4 3 3 3 Central Coast Mariners =2 =6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 2 4 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 Sydney FC =6 2 2 2 2 =1 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 3 5 6 6 6 6 6 5 Wellington Phoenix =2 8 8 7 8 7 7 7 7 8 6 6 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 Perth Glory 8 =6 7 8 7 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Newcastle Jets =2 4 6 6 5 6 6 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 FINAL LADDER (21 matches) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Victory 12 2 7 39 27 38 Adelaide United 11 5 5 31 19 38 Brisbane Roar FC 10 6 5 36 25 36 Central Coast Mariners 7 7 7 35 32 28 Sydney FC 7 5 9 33 32 26 Wellington Phoenix 7 5 9 23 31 26 Perth Glory 6 4 11 31 44 22 Newcastle Jets 4 6 11 21 39 18

TOP SCORERS Danny Allsopp (Melbourne Victory) 13 Shane Smeltz (Wellington Phoenix) 12 Sergio Van Dijk (Brisbane Roar FC) 12 Matt Simon (Central Coast Mariners) 11 Eugene Dadi (Perth Glory) 10 Nikita Rukavytsya (Perth Glory) 10 Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory) 9 Cristiano (Adelaide United) 8 including finals

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2009 FINALS SERIES

Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory 2 (Hernandez 13', Allsopp 89') 2nd leg: Melbourne Victory 4 (Thompson 10', Hernandez 24', Allsopp 44', Pondeljak 47') Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory won 6-0 on aggregate Minor Semi-Final 1st leg: Central Coast Mariners 0 Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Nichols 29', Van Dijk 54'pen) 2nd leg: Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Nichols 21', McKay 49') Central Coast Mariners 1 (Mrdja 64') Brisbane Roar FC won 4–1 on aggregate Preliminary Final Adelaide United 1 (Barbiero 25') Brisbane Roar FC 0

GRAND FINAL Melbourne Victory 1 (Pondeljak 60') Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory: Michael Theo, Kevin Muscat, Rodrigo Vargas, Sebastian Ryall, Matthew Kemp, Billy Celeski, Carlos Hernandez, Tom Pondeljak (Grant Brebner 83'), Nick Ward (Evan Berger 56'), Danny Allsopp (sent off 65'), Archie Thompson. Adelaide United: Eugene Galekovic, Sasa Ognenovski, Daniel Mullen, Robert Cornthwaite, Jonas Salley, Fabian Barbiero, Paul Reid, Scott Jamieson (Cassio 73'), Travis Dodd, Lucas Pantelis (Paul Agostino 63'), Cristiano (sent off 10'). Date: 28-Feb-09 (7.30pm kick-off). Venue: Marvel Stadium. Referee: Matthew Breeze. Crowd: 53,273. Joe Marston Medal: Tom Pondeljak

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2008/09 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Shane Smeltz (Wellington Phoenix)

Rising Star Award Scott Jamieson (Adelaide United)

Foreign Player of the Year Charlie Miller (Brisbane Roar FC)

Goalkeeper of the Year Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United)

Coach of the Year Aurelio Vidmar (Adelaide United)

Referee of the Year Matthew Breeze

Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

Golden Boot Award Shane Smeltz (Wellington Phoenix)

Goal of the Season Shane Smeltz (for Wellington Phoenix, Round 13 v Melbourne Victory)

2008/09 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 84 12 180 1 023 147 31 564 (MV v SFC, Round 9) 4 433 (PG v WP, Round 5) Finals series 6 23 970 143 819 53 273 (MV v AU, Grand Final) 8 472 (AU v BR, Prelim. Final) All matches 90 12 966 1 166 966

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2009/10 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM GCU MV NJ NQF PG SFC WP Adelaide United 0–2 1–0 0–2 0–2 1–1 3–3 1–0 2–1 1–1 2–0 1–1 1–1 0–2 2–3 Brisbane Roar FC 0–1 1–0 1–3 0–1 1–1 2–0 2–4 1–0 1–1 0–3 0–1 0–2 1–0 4–1 Central Coast Mariners 0–0 2–3 3–0 0–3 1–1 1–1 2–1 0–0 0–2 1–1 3–0 1–1 0–0 Gold Coast United 1–1 5–1 2–1 2–3 2–0 5–0 2–1 2–1 0–0 1–0 0–2 2–0 1–0 0–1 Melbourne Victory 3–1 3–3 0–2 4–0 1–1 2–0 6–2 0–3 1–1 2–0 2–1 0–4 0–0 4–0 Newcastle Jets 1–2 0–3 2–1 1–0 1–3 2–0 0–1 1–3 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 0–1 North Queensland Fury 0–2 1–1 1–5 2–1 0–1 2–1 2–1 2–3 1–1 2–1 1–1 1–0 1–0 Perth Glory 1–0 1–1 3–1 2–2 2–1 2–0 1–1 2–0 2–0 2–0 1–2 4–0 0–0 Sydney FC 1–0 2–1 1–0 0–1 2–0 2–1 0–1 3–2 2–0 1–0 1–0 1–3 4–1 3–1 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 3–1 0–0 6–0 1–1 3–0 1–1 2–1 0–1 1–0 3–0 3–0 1–1 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER ROUND.................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 SFC =3 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 MV 10 8 5 7 =7 =8 6 6 2 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 GCU 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 WP 6 5 4 7 =7 =8 9 8 8 8 8 7 8 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 5 5 6 5 4 4 PG 8 9 7 4 5 7 4 2 4 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 5 6 6 5 4 5 5 NJ =3 4 5 3 4 6 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 9 8 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 NQF 6 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 7 10 10 9 9 8 10 8 9 9 9 9 9 7 CCM 2 3 3 5 3 4 3 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 7 8 7 8 BR 9 7 9 6 6 3 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 7 8 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 8 7 8 9 AU 5 6 8 9 9 5 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 8 7 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 15 3 9 35 23 48 Melbourne Victory 14 5 8 47 32 47 Gold Coast United 13 5 9 39 35 44 Wellington Phoenix 10 10 7 37 29 40 Perth Glory 11 6 10 40 34 39 Newcastle Jets 10 4 13 33 45 34 North Queensland Fury 8 8 11 29 46 32 Central Coast Mariners 7 9 11 32 29 30 Brisbane Roar FC 8 6 13 32 42 30 Adelaide United 7 8 12 24 33 29

TOP SCORERS Shane Smeltz (Gold Coast United) 19 Paul Ifill (Wellington Phoenix) 13 Carlos Hernandez (Melbourne Victory) 13 Sergio Van Dijk (Brisbane Roar FC) 13 Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory) 11 John Aloisi (Sydney FC) 10 Mark Bridge (Sydney FC) 9 Robbie Fowler (North Queensland Fury) 9 Tim Brown (Wellington Phoenix) 8 Matt Thompson (Newcastle Jets) 8 including finals

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2010 FINALS SERIES

Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Melbourne Victory 2 (Mrdja 16', Hernandez 40') Sydney FC 1 (Aloisi 42') 2nd leg: Sydney FC 2 (Kisel 35'pen, Bridge 53') Melbourne Victory 2 (Kruse 15', Thompson 114') AET Melbourne Victory won 4-3 on aggregate

Elimination Final Gold Coast United 0 Newcastle Jets 0 AET Newcastle Jets won 6-5 on penalties

Elimination Final Wellington Phoenix 1 (Greenacre 37') Perth Glory 1 (Neville 67') AET Wellington Phoenix won 4-2 on penalties

Minor Semi-Final Wellington Phoenix 3 (Brown 33', Ifill 106'+, 125') Newcastle Jets 1 (Thompson 20') AET

Preliminary Final Sydney FC 4 (Payne 21', 30', Brosque 62', Bridge 71') Wellington Phoenix 2 (Durante 25', Dadi 80')

GRAND FINAL Melbourne Victory 1 (Leijer 82') Sydney FC 1 (Bridge 63') AET Sydney FC won 4-2 on penalties Melbourne Victory: Mitchell Langerak, Kevin Muscat, Surat Sukha (Evan Berger 71’), Leigh Broxham, Grant Brebner, Archie Thompson (Marvin Angulo 16'), Rodrigo Vargas, Carlos Hernandez, Robbie Kruse, Nick Ward (Aziz Behich 76’), Adrian Leijer. Sydney FC: Clint Bolton, Sebastian Ryall, Stephan Keller, Simon Colosimo, Karol Kisel, Stuart Musialik (Hayden Foxe 106’), Alex Brosque (Joe Gibbs 116’), Terry McFlynn, Chris Payne (Shannon Cole 75'), Mark Bridge, Sung-Hwan Byun. Date: 20-Mar-10 (7.00pm kick-off). Venue: Marvel Stadium. Referee: Strebre Delovski. Crowd: 44,560. Joe Marston Medal: Simon Colosimo

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2009/10 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Carlos Hernandez (Melbourne Victory)

NAB Young Player of the Year Tommy Oar (Brisbane Roar FC)

Goalkeeper of the Year Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United)

Coach of the Year Ernie Merrick (Melbourne Victory)

Zurich Referee of the Year Strebre Delovski

Fair Play Award Sydney FC

Reebok Golden Boot Award Shane Smeltz (Gold Coast United)

Solo Goal of the Year Archie Thompson (for Melbourne Victory, Round 16 v Gold Coast United)

2009/10 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 9 797 1 322 553 30 668 (MV v SFC, Round 10) 2 616 (GCU v NQF, Round 13) Finals series 7 23 029 161 206 44 560 (MV v SFC, Grand Final) 4 109 (GCU v NJ, Elim. Final) All matches 142 10 449 1 483 759

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2010/11 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM............................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM GCU MC MV NJ NQF PG SFC WP Adelaide United . 0–1 1–2 2–1 3–2 2–1 0–0 2–0 2–0 2–0 3–0 . . . . 1–2 . 2–1 8–1 2–0 . 0–1 Brisbane Roar FC 1–1 . 2–0 2–2 4–0 2–1 1–1 1–1 3–2 1–0 1–0 4–0 . . 4–0 2–1 . . . 1–1 . 2–0 Central Coast Mariners 1–1 1–5 . 2–3 1–0 2–0 1–0 3–2 5–0 4–0 1–0 2–0 3–3 . . . 1–2 . 1–0 . 2–2 . Gold Coast United 0–0 0–0 0–0 . 3–0 0–1 1–0 1–2 0–0 3–1 3–1 0–0 . 1–3 . . . 5–1 4–0 . . 2–0 Melbourne City FC 0–2 1–2 0–1 0–0 . 2–1 0–2 1–0 2–2 0–0 2–1 . . 1–1 1–1 . 1–3 . 2–0 . 2–2 . Melbourne Victory 2–1 3–0 2–2 0–1 2–2 . 2–1 2–2 0–2 3–0 0–0 1–4 3–3 . 2–0 . . 2–0 . 2–0 . . Newcastle Jets 3–1 0–0 1–1 2–0 1–1 0–0 . 1–0 2–0 1–2 1–0 . 1–1 0–2 . 0–2 . . . 4–0 1–1 . North Queensland Fury 2–3 0–2 0–1 1–2 2–3 0–0 0–2 . 2–1 2–1 1–1 . 1–2 . . . 0–3 1–3 . 1–1 1–0 . Perth Glory 4–2 1–2 1–1 0–1 0–0 3–1 1–0 3–3 . 0–3 2–1 . . 1–2 1–2 1–1 . . . . 0–2 0–1 Sydney FC 1–3 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–1 3–3 1–0 1–1 2–0 . 3–1 1–2 0–1 . 2–0 . 1–1 . . . . 2–0 Wellington Phoenix 2–1 1–4 2–0 3–3 2–2 2–2 4–0 2–1 4–0 2–1 . . . 0–3 . 2–0 2–0 1–0 3–1 . . . PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……...................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 BR =6 8 5 3 3 6 6 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CCM 1 3 6 6 4 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 AU =6 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 GCU =6 4 7 8 10 7 5 7 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MV =2 11 9 5 7 4 4 5 6 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 8 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 WP - 7 4 7 8 5 7 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 8 7 7 8 8 7 6 6 6 NJ =6 5 8 9 9 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 11 9 8 9 5 5 7 8 8 6 7 8 8 7 7 MC 10 10 11 =10 6 9 8 8 8 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 7 8 5 6 6 7 6 6 7 8 8 SFC =2 9 10 =10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 9 10 10 8 9 10 11 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 PG =2 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 10 10 11 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 NQF =2 2 2 4 5 8 9 10 10 9 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 9 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

FINAL LADDER (30 matches) W D L F A Pts Brisbane Roar FC 18 11 1 58 26 65 Central Coast Mariners 16 9 5 50 31 57 Adelaide United 15 5 10 51 36 50 Gold Coast United 12 10 8 40 32 46 Melbourne Victory 11 10 9 45 39 43 Wellington Phoenix 12 5 13 39 41 41 Newcastle Jets 9 8 13 29 33 35 Melbourne City FC 8 11 11 32 42 35 Sydney FC 8 10 12 35 40 34 Perth Glory 5 8 17 27 54 23 North Queensland Fury 4 7 19 28 60 19

TOP SCORERS Sergio Van Dijk (Adelaide United) 17 Kosta Barbarouses (Brisbane Roar FC) 12 Robbie Kruse (Melbourne Victory) 11 Adam Kwasnik (Central Coast Mariners) 11 Matt Simon (Central Coast Mariners) 11 Jean Carlos Solorzano (Brisbane Roar FC) 11 Bruce Djite (Gold Coast United) 10 Bruno Cazarine (Sydney FC) 9 Robbie Fowler (Perth Glory) 9 Shane Smeltz (Gold Coast United) 9 including finals

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Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Central Coast Mariners 0 Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Barbarouses 52', McKay 73') 2nd leg: Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Broich 63', Henrique 91') Central Coast Mariners 2 (own goal 39', Bozanic 40') Brisbane Roar FC won 4-2 on aggregate

Elimination Final Adelaide United 1 (Dodd 70') Wellington Phoenix 0

Elimination Final Gold Coast United 1 (Djulbic 91') Melbourne Victory 0

Minor Semi Final Adelaide United 2 (Van Dijk 56', Leckie 70') Gold Coast United 3 (Smeltz 38',79'pen, Djite 71')

Preliminary Final Central Coast Mariners 1 (Kwasnik 75') Gold Coast United 0

GRAND FINAL Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Henrique 117', Paartalu 120') Central Coast Mariners 2 (Kwasnik 96', Bozanic 102') AET Brisbane Roar FC won 4-2 on penalties Brisbane Roar: Michael Theo, Shane Stefanutto, Ivan Franjic, Milan Susak (Rocky Visconte 102'), Matt Smith, Matt McKay, Erik Paartalu, Thomas Broich, Mitch Nichols (Massimo Murdocca 82'), Kosta Barbarouses (Henrique 71'), Jean Carlos Solorzano. Central Coast Mariners: Mathew Ryan, Patrick Zwaanswijk, Alex Wilkinson, Predrag Bojic, Rostyn Griffiths (Bernie Ibini 89'), Joshua Rose, Oliver Bozanic, Michael McGlinchey, Mustafa Amini (John Hutchinson 61'), Adam Kwasnik, Matt Simon (Daniel McBreen 72'). Date: 13-Mar-11 (4.00pm kick-off). Venue: Suncorp Stadium. Referee: Matthew Breeze. Crowd: 50,168. Joe Marston Medal: Mathew Ryan

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2010/11 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Marcos Flores (Adelaide United)

NAB Young Footballer of the Year Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners)

Goalkeeper of the Year Michael Theo (Brisbane Roar FC)

Coach of the Year Ange Postecoglou (Brisbane Roar FC)

Zurich Referee of the Year Matthew Breeze

Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

Reebok Golden Boot Award Sergio Van Dijk (Adelaide United)

Solo Goal of the Year Eric Paartalu (for Brisbane Roar FC, Week 27 v Gold Coast United)

National Youth League Player of the Year Steven Lustica (Gold Coast United)

2010/11 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 165 8 459 1 395 721 32 321 (MV v MC, Week 24) 1 003 (NQF v BR, Week 26) Finals series 7 17 376 121 635 50 168 (BR v CCM, Grand Final) 3 281 (GCU v MV, Elim.Final) All matches 172 8 822 1 517 356

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2011/12 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM GCU MC MV NJ PG SFC WP Adelaide United 1–1 0–4 2–1 1–1 1–0 0–0 0–3 1–2 2–0 0–3 1–1 0–2 1–2 1–2 Brisbane Roar FC 7–1 1–0 3–0 1–2 3–1 0–1 4–0 2–1 1–1 1–1 1–2 1–1 3–2 Central Coast Mariners 3–2 0–2 1–1 3–1 0–0 2–0 2–1 1–1 2–0 1–0 0–0 2–0 1–1 Gold Coast United 1–2 1–0 3–3 1–2 1–1 3–1 3–0 0–0 1–1 1–2 1–1 0–1 Melbourne City FC 1–3 1–1 0–1 1–0 3–2 3–0 1–2 1–1 1–0 1–0 0–0 1–2 2–2 1–1 Melbourne Victory 1–1 2–2 2–1 3–2 0–0 2–1 2–2 0–0 3–1 1–1 1–1 1–3 2–2 3–0 Newcastle Jets 1–1 1–2 1–0 3–2 3–2 3–1 2–0 1–2 0–1 1–0 1–2 1–1 3–0 1–1 Perth Glory 1–0 3–3 1–3 2–0 1–2 4–1 2–0 0–1 1–0 0–3 1–0 4–0 4–2 Sydney FC 2–2 0–2 2–3 3–2 0–4 1–0 2–5 1–1 0–1 2–0 0–1 2–1 3–2 2–1 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 2–0 1–2 2–0 3–1 1–2 2–0 1–0 2–1 0–2 1–2 5–2 0–1 4–2 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……...................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 CCM =9 7 10 8 5 5 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BR =2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 PG =2 2 2 2 3 3 4 6 5 7 8 7 7 9 7 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 WP =4 3 4 7 8 9 9 8 8 4 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 SFC =6 9 5 6 4 2 3 4 3 5 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 6 6 7 7 7 7 5 MC 8 10 9 10 10 8 5 7 6 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 NJ 1 5 3 3 2 4 6 5 4 6 7 8 8 6 9 9 9 7 6 5 7 7 6 6 6 6 7 MV =6 8 7 4 6 6 7 3 7 8 5 6 6 8 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 AU =9 4 6 9 9 7 8 9 9 9 9 10 9 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 GCU =4 6 8 5 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Central Coast Mariners 15 6 6 40 24 51 Brisbane Roar FC 14 7 6 50 28 49 Perth Glory 13 4 10 40 35 43 Wellington Phoenix 12 4 11 34 32 40 Sydney FC 10 8 9 37 42 38 Melbourne City FC 9 10 8 35 34 37 Newcastle Jets 10 5 12 38 41 35 Melbourne Victory 6 11 10 35 43 29 Adelaide United 5 10 12 26 44 25 Gold Coast United 4 9 14 30 42 21

TOP SCORERS Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar FC) 21 Shane Smeltz (Perth Glory) 17 Carlos Hernandez (Melbourne Victory) 10 Mitch Nichols (Brisbane Roar FC) 10 Eli Babalj (Melbourne City FC) 9 Jeremy Brockie (Newcastle Jets) 9 Ryan Griffiths (Newcastle Jets) 9 including finals

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2012 FINALS SERIES

Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Henrique 8', Paartalu 86') Central Coast Mariners 0 2nd leg: Central Coast Mariners 2 (Zwaanswijk 29', Kwasnik 32') Brisbane Roar FC 3 (Broich 2', Nichols 25', Henrique 67') Brisbane Roar FC won 5-2 on aggregate

Elimination Final Wellington Phoenix 3 (Brown 47', Sigmund 78', Ifill 86'pen) Sydney FC 2 (Chianese 80', 83')

Elimination Final Perth Glory 3 (Smeltz 65', 72', 92') Melbourne City FC 0

Minor Semi Final Perth Glory 3 (Van Den Brink 13', Howarth 22', Mehmet 72') Wellington Phoenix 2 (Greenacre 47', Muscat 55')

Preliminary Final Central Coast Mariners 1 (Kwasnik 33') Perth Glory 1 (Smeltz 34') AET Perth Glory won 5-3 on penalties

GRAND FINAL Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Berisha 83', 95'pen) Perth Glory 1 (own goal 52') Brisbane Roar: Michael Theo, Mohamed Adnan, Shane Stefanutto, Ivan Franjic, Matt Smith, Massimo Murdocca (Luke Brattan 65'), Erik Paartalu (Nick Fitzgerald 65'), Thomas Broich, Mitch Nichols, Henrique (James Meyer 74'), Besart Berisha. Perth Glory: Danny Vukovic, Bas Van Den Brink, Todd Howarth, Dean Heffernan (sent off 90'), Josh Risdon, Liam Miller, Travis Dodd (Scott Neville 76'), Steve Pantelidis, Jacob Burns, Shane Smeltz (Steven McGarry 80'), Billy Mehmet. Date: 22-Apr-12 (4.00pm kick-off). Venue: Suncorp Stadium. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 50,334. Joe Marston Medal: Jacob Burns

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2011/12 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Thomas Broich (Brisbane Roar FC)

NAB Young Footballer of the Year Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners)

Goalkeeper of the Year Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners)

Coach of the Year Graham Arnold (Central Coast Mariners)

Referee of the Year Jarred Gillett

Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

Nike Golden Boot Award Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar FC)

Solo Goal of the Year Carlos Hernandez (for Melbourne Victory, Week 19 v Central Coast Mariners)

National Youth League Player of the Year Nick Fitzgerald (Brisbane Roar FC)

2011/12 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 10 494 1 416 679 40 351 (MV v SFC, Week 1) 1 141 (GCU v CCM, Week 17) Finals series 7 16 378 114 647 50 334 (BR v PG, Grand Final) 7 572 (CCM v PG, Elim.Final) All matches 142 10 784 1 531 326

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2012/13 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW Adelaide United 0–1 0–2 1–0 4–2 1–1 1–1 3–0 3–1 1–0 0–1 1–0 3–2 3–1 2–4 Brisbane Roar FC 0–1 2–2 2–0 5–0 1–0 0–1 4–2 2–1 0–1 1–1 3–1 2–0 1–2 Central Coast Mariners 2–1 2–1 2–0 6–2 0–0 1–0 7–2 5–0 0–1 3–1 1–0 2–1 1–0 Melbourne City FC 2–0 4–1 0–1 1–2 3–3 1–0 3–1 1–1 1–3 0–2 3–2 2–1 2–0 Melbourne Victory 2–1 1–1 2–2 1–2 3–2 1–0 3–1 3–2 1–2 1–1 2–1 5–0 2–3 2–0 Newcastle Jets 0–2 1–0 2–1 2–0 2–1 1–2 2–1 0–3 0–3 0–0 0–0 0–2 2–2 Perth Glory 1–1 1–0 2–1 2–0 0–1 3–2 2–2 1–1 0–1 0–1 3–0 2–1 1–2 1–1 Sydney FC 1–2 2–1 1–0 0–0 2–3 2–3 2–1 7–1 0–2 2–1 2–0 2–1 1–1 Wellington Phoenix 2–2 1–1 0–1 3–2 2–3 1–1 1–0 2–0 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–2 1–2 0–2 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6–1 1–0 0–0 2–1 0–2 1–2 1–0 0–1 2–1 0–2 1–0 2–1 2–1 1–1 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……...................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 WSW =5 8 10 8 5 7 5 6 8 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 CCM =5 4 6 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 MV 7 10 9 10 6 5 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 AU =1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 BR 8 5 5 7 9 10 8 9 7 9 9 9 8 6 7 8 9 7 6 8 7 8 6 7 7 5 5 PG 4 6 2 4 3 4 4 5 6 8 5 5 5 5 5 6 8 9 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 6 SFC =9 9 8 5 7 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 10 9 7 8 8 6 5 7 8 5 5 6 7 NJ =9 7 3 2 4 3 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 5 6 5 5 7 6 6 5 6 6 8 8 MC 3 3 7 9 10 6 9 8 9 7 8 8 10 9 6 7 5 6 7 5 8 5 7 9 9 9 9 WP =1 2 4 6 8 9 7 7 5 6 7 7 6 7 9 10 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Western Sydney Wanderers 18 3 6 41 21 57 Central Coast Mariners 16 6 5 48 22 54 Melbourne Victory 13 5 9 48 45 44 Adelaide United 12 5 10 38 37 41 Brisbane Roar FC 10 5 12 33 29 35 Perth Glory 9 5 13 29 31 32 Sydney FC 9 5 13 41 51 32 Newcastle Jets 8 7 12 30 45 31 Melbourne City FC 8 3 16 31 40 27 Wellington Phoenix 7 6 14 31 49 27

TOP SCORERS Daniel McBreen (Central Coast Mariners) 19 Jeremy Brockie (Wellington Phoenix) 16 Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory) 15 Alessandro Del Piero (Sydney FC) 14 Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar FC) 14 Mark Bridge (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 11 Dario Vidosic (Adelaide United) 10 Ryan Griffiths (Newcastle Jets) 9 Mark Milligan (Melbourne Victory) 9 Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory) 9 Emile Heskey (Newcastle Jets) 9 including finals

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Elimination Final Melbourne Victory 2 (Milligan 90'pen, Thompson 95') Perth Glory 1 (Nagai 15') AET

Elimination Final Adelaide United 1 (Vidosic 89') Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Brattan 28', Franjic 45+2'+)

Semi Final Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2 (Kresinger 16', Ono 71') Brisbane Roar FC 0

Semi Final Central Coast Mariners 1 (McBreen 42') Melbourne Victory 0

GRAND FINAL Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0 Central Coast Mariners 2 (Zwaanswijk 44', McBreen 68'pen) Western Sydney Wanderers: Ante Covic, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Shannon Cole, Michael Beauchamp, Jerome Polenz (Rocky Visconte 76'), Mateo Poljak, Shinji Ono, Aaron Mooy, Mark Bridge, Dino Kresinger (Labinot Haliti 67'), Kwabena Appiah-Kubi (Tarek Elrich 72'). Central Coast Mariners: Mathew Ryan, Trent Sainsbury, Joshua Rose, Pedj Bojic, Patrick Zwaanswijk, John Hutchinson, Oliver Bozanic, Michael McGlinchey (Nick Fitzgerald 88'), Mile Sterjovski (Mitchell Duke 73'), Daniel McBreen, Bernie Ibini. Date: 21-Apr-13 (4.00pm kick-off). Venue: Allianz Stadium. Referee: Peter Green. Crowd: 42,102. Joe Marston Medal: Daniel McBreen

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2012/13 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory)

NAB Young Footballer of the Year Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory)

Goalkeeper of the Year Ante Covic (Western Sydney Wanderers FC)

Coach of the Year Tony Popovic (Western Sydney Wanderers FC)

Referee of the Year Peter Green

Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

Nike Golden Boot Award Daniel McBreen (Central Coast Mariners)

Goal of the Year Marcos Flores (for Melbourne Victory, Round 5 v Wellington Phoenix)

National Youth League Player of the Year Awer Mabil (Adelaide United)

National Youth League Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

2012/13 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 12 346 1 666 652 42 032 (MV v MC, Round 1) 3 060 (WP v MC, Round 23) Finals series 5 21 052 105 258 42 102 (WSW v CCM, Grand Final) 10 234 (AU vBR, Elim.Final) All matches 140 12 656 1 771 867

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2013/14 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW Adelaide United 1–2 4–0 2–2 2–2 1–2 3–1 2–2 5–1 1–0 2–0 2–2 1–0 3–1 Brisbane Roar FC 1–2 2–1 3–0 1–0 0–2 1–0 4–0 2–1 3–1 2–1 0–2 2–1 0–1 3–1 Central Coast Mariners 1–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 3–0 2–1 1–0 1–0 1–1 1–3 3–1 2–1 1–4 2–1 Melbourne City FC 3–3 1–0 2–2 1–3 3–1 2–1 0–2 0–1 0–1 1–2 4–0 2–1 2–2 2–3 Melbourne Victory 3–0 1–0 3–1 0–0 1–2 2–0 0–5 3–2 1–1 4–3 0–3 1–1 3–1 Newcastle Jets 2–0 2–1 2–2 3–1 1–1 0–0 0–2 2–3 0–1 1–0 2–2 0–1 5–0 2–2 Perth Glory 1–1 0–0 1–2 1–0 1–1 2–1 1–0 4–2 0–2 0–0 3–1 3–0 1–2 Sydney FC 0–3 2–5 0–1 2–1 3–2 2–0 2–1 2–1 0–2 1–1 2–0 2–1 4–1 3–1 Wellington Phoenix 2–1 1–2 1–1 0–5 5–0 0–0 1–1 1–0 0–0 0–1 1–2 1–4 1–1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2–1 1–1 2–0 1–1 1–0 0–2 3–1 1–0 1–1 0–0 1–1 3–0 1–3 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……....................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 BR 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WSW 4 5 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 CCM 4 4 3 5 5 7 6 6 5 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 6 4 6 4 4 2 3 3 MV 6 5 4 3 3 6 5 4 6 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 5 3 2 3 5 5 4 SFC 2 3 7 8 7 5 4 3 4 3 5 5 5 7 8 5 5 7 6 4 6 4 5 7 6 6 5 AU 1 2 5 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 5 6 6 5 3 5 3 5 6 5 4 4 6 NJ 10 10 10 7 6 3 3 5 3 5 4 4 6 6 7 8 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 7 7 7 PG 9 9 6 4 4 4 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 8 8 WP 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 MC 6 5 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Brisbane Roar FC 16 4 7 43 25 52 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 11 9 7 34 29 42 Central Coast Mariners 12 6 9 33 36 42 Melbourne Victory 11 8 8 42 43 41 Sydney FC 12 3 12 40 38 39 Adelaide United 10 8 9 45 36 38 Newcastle Jets 10 6 11 34 34 36 Perth Glory 7 7 13 28 37 28 Wellington Phoenix 7 7 13 36 51 28 Melbourne City FC 6 8 13 36 42 26

TOP SCORERS Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets) 16 Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar FC) 13 James Troisi (Melbourne Victory) 12 David Williams (Melbourne City FC) 12 Alessandro Del Piero (Sydney FC) 10 Stein Huysegems (Wellington Phoenix) 10 Fabio Ferreira (Adelaide United) 9 Guilherme Finkler (Melbourne Victory) 9 Jeronimo Neumann (Adelaide United) 9 Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory) 9 including finals

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Elimination Final Melbourne Victory 2 (Thompson 19’, Finkler 91’) Sydney FC 1 (Ryall 34’)

Elimination Final Central Coast Mariners 1 (Ibini 67') Adelaide United 0

Semi Final Brisbane Roar FC 1 (Berisha 58’) Melbourne Victory 0

Semi Final Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2 (Hersi 31’, La Rocca 81’) Central Coast Mariners 0

GRAND FINAL Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Berisha 86’, Henrique 108’) Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1 (Spiranovic 56’) AET Brisbane Roar: Michael Theo, Shane Stefanutto, Matt Smith, Ivan Franjic, Jade North, Luke Brattan (James Donachie 92’), Thomas Broich, Liam Miller (Steven Lustica 74’), Matt McKay, Dimi Petratos (Henrique 69’), Besart Berisha. Western Sydney Wanderers: Ante Covic, Adam D'Apuzzo, Nikolai Topor-Stanley (Aaron Mooy 66’), Matthew Spiranovic, Jerome Polenz, Mateo Poljak, Iacopo La Rocca, Youssouf Hersi, Shinji Ono (Labinot Haliti 83’), Mark Bridge, Brendon Santalab (Tomi Juric 72’). Date: 04-May-14 (4.00pm kick-off). Venue: Suncorp Stadium. Referee: Peter Green. Crowd: 51,153. Joe Marston Medal: Thomas Broich

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2013/14 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Thomas Broich (Brisbane Roar FC)

NAB Young Footballer of the Year Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets)

Goalkeeper of the Year Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United)

Coach of the Year Mike Mulvey (Brisbane Roar FC)

Referee of the Year Peter Green

Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

Nike Golden Boot Award Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets)

Goal of the Year Orlando Engelaar (for Melbourne City FC, Round 24 v Central Coast Mariners)

Foxtel National Youth League Player of the Year Brandon Borrello (Brisbane Roar FC)

Foxtel National Youth League Fair Play Award Melbourne Victory

2013/14 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 13 027 1 758 642 45 202 (MV v MC, Round 1) 5 046 (MC v NJ, Round 15) Finals series 5 25 713 128 566 51 153 (BR v WSW, Grand Final) 9 045 (CCM v AU, Elim.Final) All matches 140 13 480 1 887 208

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2014/15 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW Adelaide United 0–1 2–1 4–1 1–1 7–0 2–0 0–0 2–1 2–0 2–3 2–2 1–1 1–3 2–1 Brisbane Roar FC 1–2 6–1 1–3 1–2 2–1 1–1 0–2 3–2 1–0 0–1 0–0 1–2 1–4 Central Coast Mariners 0–2 3–3 2–0 0–3 1–0 0–1 1–5 1–2 1–0 2–1 0–2 1–0 1–1 Melbourne City FC 1–2 1–0 2–2 1–0 1–1 1–1 1–2 0–0 2–1 3–1 1–0 4–0 0–0 Melbourne Victory 3–2 1–0 2–1 5–2 1–0 1–2 3–3 2–0 4–1 3–1 3–0 0–1 1–1 2–3 Newcastle Jets 2–1 0–4 1–1 2–5 2–2 0–2 0–1 1–3 1–1 0–1 1–2 0–0 3–4 Perth Glory 1–2 3–2 4–1 3–1 3–3 2–1 1–3 2–1 2–1 2–2 2–0 0–3 1–2 3–2 Sydney FC 0–3 5–4 2–0 1–1 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–2 3–2 0–1 4–2 0–1 3–3 Wellington Phoenix 2–0 3–0 1–1 5–1 0–3 4–1 1–2 0–3 1–0 3–2 0–0 2–2 1–2 1–0 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2–1 0–1 0–0 3–2 1–2 1–1 1–2 1–1 2–0 0–0 1–1 0–3 1–2 3–4 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……....................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 MV 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 SFC 5 3 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 2 3 3 5 2 2 2 PG 2 1 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 2 3 3 3 AU 2 4 3 3 4 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 3 4 5 4 WP 7 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 2 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 4 5 4 5 MC 5 7 7 7 6 6 6 8 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 BR 7 9 9 9 10 8 8 6 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 CCM 4 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 WSW 10 10 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 9 10 9 9 NJ 9 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 9 10 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Victory 15 8 4 56 31 53 Sydney FC 14 8 5 52 35 50 Adelaide United 14 4 9 47 32 46 Wellington Phoenix 14 4 9 45 35 46 Melbourne City FC 9 8 10 36 41 35 Brisbane Roar FC 10 4 13 42 43 34 Perth Glory* 14 8 5 45 35 50 Central Coast Mariners 5 8 14 26 50 23 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4 6 17 29 44 18 Newcastle Jets 3 8 16 23 55 17 * Perth Glory disqualified from finals due to salary cap violation.

TOP SCORERS Marc Janko (Sydney FC) 16 Besart Berisha (Melbourne Victory) 15 Nathan Burns (Wellington Phoenix) 13 Andy Keogh (Perth Glory) 12 Archie Thompson (Melbourne Victory) 11 Alex Brosque (Sydney FC) 9 Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix) 9 Jamie Maclaren (Perth Glory) 9 Henrique (Brusbane Roar) 8 Pablo Sanchez (Adelaide United) 8 Shane Smeltz (Sydney FC) 8 including finals

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Elimination Final Adelaide United 2 (Mabil 7', Goodwin 87') Brisbane Roar FC 1 (Broich 27')

Elimination Final Wellington Phoenix 0 Melbourne City FC 2 (Kennedy 61', Novillo 72')

Semi Final Melbourne Victory 3 (Thompson 19', Barbarouses 30', Berisha 88') Melbourne City FC 0

Semi Final Sydney FC 4 (Brosque 19', Ibini-Isei 45+1' 47', Naumoff 91') Adelaide United 1 (Goodwin 75')

GRAND FINAL Melbourne Victory 3 (Barbarouses 33', Berisha 83', Broxham 90') Sydney FC 0 Melbourne Victory: Lawrence Thomas, Matthieu Delpierre, Daniel Georgievski, Nicholas Ansell (Jason Geria 92'), Leigh Broxham, Fahid Ben Khalfallah, Mark Milligan, Carl Valeri (sent off 88'), Gui Finkler (Rashid Mahazi 87'), Kosta Barbarouses, Besart Berisha (Archie Thompson 91'). Sydney FC: Vedran Janjetovic, Nikola Petkovic, Jacques Faty (Rhyan Grant 19'), Sebastian Ryall, Matthew Jurman, Mickael Tavares (Terry Antonis 75'), Milos Dimitrijevic, Chris Naumoff (Shane Smeltz 53'), Bernie Ibini, Alex Brosque, Marc Janko. Date: 17-May-15 (4.00pm kick-off). Venue: AAMI Park. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 29,843. Joe Marston Medal: Iacopo La Rocca

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2014/15 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Nathan Burns (Wellington Phoenix)

NAB Young Footballer of the Year James Jeggo (Adelaide United)

Goalkeeper of the Year Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United)

Coach of the Year Kevin Muscat (Melbourne Victory)

Referee of the Year Jarred Gillett

Fair Play Award Wellington Phoenix

Nike Golden Boot Award Marc Janko (Sydney FC)

Solo Goal of the Year Tarek Elrich (for Adelaide United, Round 27 v Melbourne City FC)

Foxtel National Youth League Player of the Year George Blackwood (Sydney FC), Liam Youlley (Western Sydney Wanderers FC)

Foxtel National Youth League Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

2014/15 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 12 514 1 689 366 43 729 (MV v MC, Round 3) 4 162 (NJ v PG, Round 24) Finals series 5 27 565 137 825 50 873 (MV v MC, Semi Final) 10 171 (WP v MC, Elim.Final) All matches 140 13 051 1 827 191

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2015/16 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW Adelaide United 3–0 3–1 2–4 0–0 0–0 1–0 2–1 3–0 1–1 4–2 0–1 1–0 2–2 Brisbane Roar FC 3–0 2–1 1–1 5–0 2–2 1–0 3–2 2–1 3–2 1–4 4–0 3–1 2–1 2–1 Central Coast Mariners 2–3 0–1 1–5 3–3 0–1 3–2 1–3 1–1 0–2 0–2 2–4 2–2 3–1 1–2 Melbourne City FC 0–2 3–1 3–1 2–1 2–3 5–1 2–2 3–1 0–3 4–1 2–2 3–0 3–0 3–2 Melbourne Victory 2–1 4–0 2–1 3–2 1–1 1–1 1–0 3–0 1–1 0–1 0–0 1–1 2–0 Newcastle Jets 0–0 1–1 1–1 0–4 1–0 1–6 0–1 3–1 1–2 2–1 0–1 1–2 3–2 0–1 Perth Glory 3–1 6–3 2–1 2–2 1–0 2–0 0–0 1–2 2–2 1–3 4–0 3–2 3–2 Sydney FC 0–2 0–0 4–1 1–1 2–4 1–0 1–2 0–0 1–0 1–3 2–0 4–0 1–3 1–1 Wellington Phoenix 4–2 3–2 1–3 2–1 2–0 1–2 0–1 1–1 0–2 0–4 0–0 1–4 1–2 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0–0 1–3 4–1 4–3 2–0 2–0 1–0 1–2 2–1 0–0 2–1 2–1 2–5 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……....................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 AU 6 7 9 10 10 10 10 10 8 8 9 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 3 3 2 1 3 4 3 2 1 WSW 10 9 10 7 6 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 4 3 2 BR 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 2 1 3 MC 4 8 5 6 5 7 7 6 5 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 4 4 PG 8 10 7 8 9 9 9 9 10 9 8 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 MV 6 2 6 4 4 3 2 1 2 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 SFC 4 3 1 1 1 2 4 4 3 5 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 NJ 3 6 4 3 3 5 5 5 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 WP 9 5 3 5 7 6 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 CCM 2 4 8 9 8 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Adelaide United 14 7 6 45 28 49 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 14 6 7 44 33 48 Brisbane Roar FC 14 6 7 49 40 48 Melbourne City FC 13 5 9 63 44 44 Perth Glory 13 4 10 49 42 43 Melbourne Victory 11 8 8 40 33 41 Sydney FC 8 10 9 36 36 34 Newcastle Jets 8 6 13 28 41 30 Wellington Phoenix 7 4 16 34 54 25 Central Coast Mariners 3 4 20 33 70 13

TOP SCORERS Bruno Fornaroli (Melbourne City FC) 25 Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar FC) 20 Besart Berisha (Melbourne Victory) 18 Diego Castro (Perth Glory) 13 Bruce Djite (Adelaide United) 11 Aaron Mooy (Melbourne City FC) 11 Brendon Santalab (Western Sydney) 11 Filip Holosko (Sydney FC) 10 Andy Keogh (Perth Glory) 10 Mitch Nichols (Western Sydney Wanderers) 10 Harry Novillo (Melbourne City FC) 10 including finals

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2016 FINALS SERIES

Elimination Final Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Matt McKay 88', Thomas Broich 93') Melbourne Victory 1 (Besart Berisha 86')

Elimination Final Melbourne City FC 2 (Bruno Fornaroli 40', 76') Perth Glory 0

Semi Final Adelaide United 4 (Bruce Djite 48', 60'pen, Dylan McGowan 88', Pablo Sanchez 94') Melbourne City FC 1 (Nick Fitzgerald 72')

Semi Final Western Sydney Wanderers FC 5 (Romeo Castelen 26', 53', 59', Brendon Santalab 39', Dario Vidosic 102') Brisbane Roar FC 4 (Dimi Petratos 16'pen, own goal 20', Jamie MacLaren 23', 81') AET

GRAND FINAL Adelaide United 3 (Kamau 22', Isaias 34', Sanchez 90') Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1 (Neville 58') Adelaide United: Eugene Galekovic, Dylan McGowan, Iacopo La Rocca, Michael Marrone (Tarek Elrich 73'), Craig Goodwin, Marcelo Carrusca (Pablo Sanchez 86'), Isaias, Stefan Mauk, Bruce Kamau (George Mells 92'), Sergio Cirio, Bruce Djite. Western Sydney Wanderers: Andrew Redmayne, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Scott Neville, Alberto, Andreu (Kearyn Baccus 78'), Dimas Delgado, Scott Jamieson (Shannon Cole 86'), Romeo Castelen, Mitch Nichols (Dario Vidosic 56'), Mark Bridge, Brendon Santalab. Date: 01-May-16 (3.30pm kick-off). Venue: Adelaide Oval. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 50,119. Joe Marston Medal: Mark Milligan

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2015/16 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Diego Castro (Perth Glory)

NAB Young Footballer of the Year Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar FC)

Goalkeeper of the Year Thomas Sorensen (Melbourne City FC)

Coach of the Year Guillermo Amor (Adelaide United)

Referee of the Year Jarred Gillett

Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

Nike Golden Boot Award Bruno Fornaroli (Melbourne City FC)

Solo Goal of the Year Roy O’Donovan (for Central Coast Mariners, Round 25 v Adelaide United)

Foxtel National Youth League Player of the Year Dylan Smith (Adelaide United)

Foxtel National Youth League Fair Play Award Brisbane Roar FC

2015/16 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 12 302 1 660 782 40 539 (SFC v WSW, Round 3) 4 514 (CCM v MV, Round 9) Finals series 5 23 424 117 122 50 119 (AU v WSW, Grand Final) 11 273 (MC v PG, Elim.Final) All matches 140 12 699 1 777 904

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2016/17 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW Adelaide United 1–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–0 0–5 0–4 2–0 1–2 2–1 0–2 1–1 2–2 2–2 Brisbane Roar FC 4–0 5–1 1–0 1–1 2–3 2–1 1–1 1–2 1–1 1–0 0–0 4–3 2–1 Central Coast Mariners 2–1 0–1 2–2 0–3 2–0 2–0 2–3 0–2 1–4 2–3 1–2 2–3 2–0 Melbourne City FC 2–1 1–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–3 1–3 2–1 1–0 1–0 2–2 4–0 3–3 Melbourne Victory 2–1 3–2 4–1 1–4 2–0 1–1 1–2 6–1 3–0 1–0 2–1 4–2 4–1 0–3 Newcastle Jets 1–1 4–0 1–1 2–1 0–0 2–2 0–2 2–2 0–3 2–1 1–3 1–1 0–2 Perth Glory 3–1 2–2 3–3 5–4 2–1 1–2 1–4 2–0 2–2 3–1 3–2 0–3 2–1 2–0 Sydney FC 0–0 2–0 4–0 1–1 2–1 2–0 4–1 3–1 0–0 2–0 1–0 3–0 1–0 Wellington Phoenix 0–0 0–1 3–0 0–1 3–0 2–0 3–3 0–1 2–2 1–0 1–5 5–0 1–1 1–3 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0–0 1–1 1–1 1–1 0–3 2–2 1–1 0–4 3–1 0–2 3–1 0–0 2–0 1–0 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……....................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 SFC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MV 5 7 5 3 5 4 5 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 BR 5 9 7 5 2 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 3 MC 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 4 PG 3 4 2 4 4 5 4 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 6 5 5 WSW 10 5 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 6 7 7 6 7 8 7 8 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 WP 9 10 10 10 9 6 8 9 10 8 8 8 8 8 7 6 7 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 AU 5 6 8 9 10 10 10 10 8 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 CCM 3 8 9 8 8 9 9 6 7 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 8 8 NJ 5 3 4 6 7 8 7 8 9 7 5 5 7 6 6 8 6 7 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 10 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 20 6 1 55 12 66 Melbourne Victory 15 4 8 49 31 49 Brisbane Roar FC 11 9 7 43 37 42 Melbourne City FC 11 6 10 49 44 39 Perth Glory 10 9 8 53 53 39 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 8 12 7 35 35 36 Wellington Phoenix 8 6 13 41 46 30 Central Coast Mariners 6 5 16 31 52 23 Adelaide United 5 8 14 25 46 23 Newcastle Jets 5 7 15 28 53 22

TOP SCORERS Besart Berisha (Melbourne Victory) 21 Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar FC) 20 Bruno Fornaroli (Melbourne City FC) 17 Bobo (Sydney FC) 15 Brendon Santalab (Western Sydney Wanderers) 14 Diego Castro (Perth Glory) 13 Andy Keogh (Perth Glory) 12 Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix) 12 Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory) 12 Adam Taggart (Perth Glory) 12 including finals

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2017 FINALS SERIES

Elimination Final Brisbane Roar 1 (Jamie Maclaren 55') Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1 (Terry Antonis 45+1'pen) Brisbane Roar won 6-5 on penalties

Elimination Final Melbourne City FC 0 Perth Glory 2 (Diego Castro 16', Joel Chianese 30')

Semi Final Sydney FC 3 (Joshua Brillante 21', Jordy Buijs 37', Filip Holosko 45+1') Perth Glory 0

Semi Final Melbourne Victory 1 (Besart Berisha 70') Brisbane Roar FC 0

GRAND FINAL Sydney FC 1 (Rhyan Grant 69') Melbourne Victory 1 (Besart Berisha 20') AET Sydney FC won 4-2 on penalties Sydney FC: Danny Vukovic, Alex Wilkinson, Jordy Buijs (Sebastian Ryall 116), Joshua Brillante, Brandon O'Neill, Michael Zullo, Milos Ninkovic, Filip Holosko (David Carney 59), Rhyan Grant, Alex Brosque, Bobo (Matt Simon 81). Melbourne Victory: Lawrence Thomas, Jason Geria, Daniel Georgievski, Leigh Broxham, Carl Valeri, Alan Baro, James Donachie, Marco Rojas, Fahid Ben Khalfallah (Jai Ingham 101), James Troisi, Besart Berisha. Date: 7 May 2017 (5.00pm kick-off). Venue: Allianz Stadium. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 41,546. Joe Marston Medal: Isaias

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2016/17 AWARDS

Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Milos Ninkovic (Sydney FC)

NAB Young Footballer of the Year Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar FC)

Goalkeeper of the Year Danny Vukovic (Sydney FC)

Coach of the Year Graham Arnold (Sydney FC)

Referee of the Year Jarred Gillett

Fair Play Award Central Coast Mariners

Nike Golden Boot Award Besart Berisha (Melbourne Victory), Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar)

Goal of the Year Tim Cahill (for Melbourne City FC, Round 2 v Melbourne Victory)

Foxtel National Youth League Player of the Year Marc Tokich (FFA Centre of Excellence)

Foxtel National Youth League Fair Play Award FFA Centre of Excellence

2016/17 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 12 299 1 660 339 61 880 (WSW v SFC, Round 1) 4 824 (WP v NJ, Round 24) Finals series 5 22 232 111 160 41 546 (SFC v MV, Grand Final) 9 944 (MC v PG, Elim.Final) All matches 140 12 653 1 771 499

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2017/18 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW Adelaide United 1–2 1–0 0–2 2–2 1–2 2–1 0–1 3–1 2–0 2–2 1–1 5–2 0–0 Brisbane Roar FC 1–2 0–0 3–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 0–0 0–2 1–0 1–0 1–2 0–1 3–2 Central Coast Mariners 1–2 1–2 2–2 1–1 1–5 1–0 2–0 0–0 0–2 2–8 1–2 1–0 1–2 Melbourne City FC 5–0 2–0 1–0 0–1 2–2 1–3 0–1 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–2 0–4 2–1 3–0 Melbourne Victory 1–2 1–1 1–1 1–2 2–1 3–2 0–1 2–1 1–1 3–0 1–2 5–2 1–3 3–1 Newcastle Jets 2–1 1–0 2–0 1–2 4–1 2–2 2–1 3–0 1–1 0–3 2–0 0–2 2–3 4–0 Perth Glory 1–0 2–3 2–1 0–2 0–2 1–2 2–3 1–0 3–1 0–3 3–1 2–1 1–0 Sydney FC 3–0 3–1 1–1 3–1 1–0 2–1 2–0 3–2 2–2 1–2 2–2 6–0 4–0 3–1 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 3–3 1–4 2–1 2–3 0–1 5–2 1–4 1–1 0–1 2–2 2–1 2–1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1–1 0–2 2–2 2–1 0–3 2–2 2–1 0–5 4–0 2–3 3–0 1–1 4–1 PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……....................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 SFC 4 2 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NJ 1 3 2 3 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MC 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 MV 8 9 =7 8 7 9 6 8 6 7 5 5 3 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 AU =5 5 5 5 6 8 5 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 BR 9 10 10 10 9 10 8 9 8 6 9 9 8 9 9 7 8 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 6 WSW 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 9 9 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 7 PG 7 =6 6 6 5 5 7 5 7 8 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 WP =5 =6 =7 7 10 7 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 CCM 10 8 9 9 8 6 9 6 4 5 7 7 9 8 8 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 20 4 3 64 22 64 Newcastle Jets 15 5 7 57 37 50 Melbourne City FC 13 4 10 41 33 43 Melbourne Victory 12 5 10 43 37 41 Adelaide United 11 6 10 36 38 39 Brisbane Roar FC 10 5 12 33 40 35 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 8 9 10 38 47 33 Perth Glory 10 2 15 37 50 32 Wellington Phoenix 5 6 16 31 55 21 Central Coast Mariners 4 8 15 28 49 20

TOP SCORERS Bobo (Sydney FC) 27 Oriol Riera (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 15 Besart Berisha (Melbourne Victory) 14 Ross McCormack (Melbourne City FC) 14 Adrian Mierzejewski (Sydney FC) 13 Kosta Barbarouses (Melbourne Victory) 10 Andrew Nabbout (Newcastle Jets) 10 Dimi Petratos (Newcastle Jets) 10 including finals

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Elimination Final Melbourne City FC 2 (Stefan Mauk 59', Nick Fitzgerald 91') Brisbane Roar FC 0

Elimination Final Melbourne Victory 2 (Leroy George 63', Besart Berisha 89') Adelaide United 1 (Nikola Mileusnic 57')

Semi Final Newcastle Jets 2 (Riley McGree 57', Jason Hoffman 75') Melbourne City FC 1 (Own goal 14')

Semi Final Sydney FC 2 (Own goal 24', 95') Melbourne Victory 3 (Terry Antonis 27', Kosta Barbarouses 31', James Troisi 47')

GRAND FINAL Newcastle Jets 0 Melbourne Victory 1 (Kosta Barbarouses 9') Newcastle Jets: Glen Moss, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Nigel Boogaard, Daniel Georgievski (Patricio Rodriguez 74'), Johnny Koutroumbis, Steven Ugarkovic, Riley McGree, Jason Hoffman, Roy O'Donovan, Ronald Vargas (Joe Champness 65'), Dimi Petratos. Melbourne Victory: Lawrence Thomas, Thomas Deng, James Donachie, Leigh Broxham, Stefan Nigro (Matias Sanchez 77'), Carl Valeri, Leroy George, Terry Antonis, James Troisi, Kosta Barbarouses, Besart Berisha. Date: 5 May 2018 (7.50pm kick-off). Venue: McDonald Jones Stadium. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 29,410. Joe Marston Medal: Daniel Georgievski

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2017/18 AWARDS Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year)

Adrian Mierzejewski (Sydney FC) NAB Young Footballer of the Year Daniel Arzani (Melbourne City FC)

Goalkeeper of the Year Jamie Young (Brisbane Roar FC)

Coach of the Year Graham Arnold (Sydney FC)

Referee of the Year Jarred Gillett

Fair Play Award Sydney FC

Nike Golden Boot Award Bobo (Sydney FC) Goal of the Year

Andrew Nabbout (for Newcastle Jets, Round 20 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC) Community Champion Award

Melbourne Victory, Western Sydney Wanderers FC Foxtel National Y-League Player of the Year

Louis D'Arrigo (Adelaide United) Foxtel National Y-League Golden Boot

Abraham Majok (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) Foxtel National Y-League Fair Play Award

Adelaide United

2017/18 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 10 651 1 437 923 36 433 (WSW v SFC, Round 10) 4 312 (WP v MC, Round 27) Finals series 5 17 915 89 575 29 410 (NJ v MV, Grand Final) 7 757 (MC v BR, Elim.Final) All matches 140 10 911 1 527 498

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM......................................................................................................................... HOME TEAM AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW Adelaide United . 2–1 2–1 0–2 2–0 1–1 0–2 1–1 0–0 2–2 . 4–3 . . 1–0 . 0–2 . 3–1 1–3 Brisbane Roar FC 3–5 . 1–1 2–0 2–4 1–6 2–4 2–1 0–0 2–2 . . . . 0–5 . . 1–3 2–1 1–4 Central Coast Mariners 0–3 1–1 . 1–1 2–3 1–2 1–4 1–2 2–8 3–1 0–1 3–5 . 2–1 . . 0–3 . . . Melbourne City FC 1–1 1–0 5–0 . 1–1 3–0 0–0 0–3 2–0 4–3 0–0 4–1 . . . 2–1 2–2 . . . Melbourne Victory 2–0 2–1 4–1 1–2 . 2–1 2–3 2–1 1–1 4–0 . . 2–1 1–1 . 0–2 1–2 . 3–3 . Newcastle Jets 1–2 2–0 1–0 3–1 0–1 . 0–2 1–1 1–1 3–2 0–0 2–2 2–3 . . . . 2–0 . . Perth Glory 0–0 2–1 3–2 1–0 0–2 2–0 . 1–2 3–0 1–1 . 4–0 . . . 1–0 . 3–1 5–0 4–3 Sydney FC 2–1 2–1 5–2 2–0 1–2 1–0 1–0 . 1–3 2–0 2–0 . 1–1 0–2 2–1 . . . . . Wellington Phoenix 1–3 4–1 2–0 1–0 1–1 2–1 1–1 0–1 . 0–3 . . 3–2 3–2 . 4–1 . 0–1 . 3–1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1–2 2–2 2–0 0–2 1–2 0–2 1–1 1–3 2–3 . . . 2–0 3–0 0–1 1–5 . 1–1 . . PROGRESSIVE LADDER POSITIONS AFTER WEEK……....................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 PG =3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SFC =3 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MV 9 10 7 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 AU =3 =5 3 6 4 4 4 5 6 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 5 6 5 5 4 4 4 MC =1 3 5 3 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 5 WP =1 4 6 7 9 9 8 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 NJ 9 8 10 9 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 WSW =3 9 4 5 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 BR =3 7 8 8 6 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 CCM =3 =5 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 FINAL LADDER (27 matches) W D L F A Pts Perth Glory 18 6 3 56 23 60 Sydney FC 16 4 7 43 29 52 Melbourne Victory 15 5 7 50 32 50 Adelaide United 12 8 7 37 32 44 Melbourne City FC 11 7 9 39 32 40 Wellington Phoenix 11 7 9 46 43 40 Newcastle Jets 10 5 12 40 36 35 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6 6 15 42 54 24 Brisbane Roar FC 4 6 17 38 71 18 Central Coast Mariners 3 4 20 31 70 13

TOP SCORERS Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix) 19 Adam Le Fondre (Sydney FC) 18 Andy Keogh (Perth Glory) 15 Kosta Barbarouses (Melbourne Victory) 15 Ola Toivonen (Melbourne Victory) 15 Adam Taggart (Brisbane Roar FC) 11 David Williams (Wellington Phoenix) 11 Roy O`Donovan (Newcastle Jets) 11 Craig Goodwin (Adelaide United) 10 Oriol Riera (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 10 including finals

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2019 FINALS SERIES

Elimination Final: Melbourne Victory 3 (Georg Niedermeier 42', Kosta Barbarouses 53', Ola Toivonen 71') Wellington Phoenix 1 (Roy Krishna 64')

Elimination Final: Adelaide United 1 (Ben Halloran 119') Melbourne City FC 0 AET

Semi Final: Perth Glory 3 (Diego Castro 29' 74', Scott Neville 104') Adelaide United 3 (Baba Diawara 81', Ryan Kitto 90+4', Michael Marrone 115') AET Perth Glory won 5-4 on penalties

Semi Final: Sydney FC 6 (Aaron Calver 3', Alex Brosque 43', Own goal 45+2', Adam Le Fondre 63'pen, 68', Milos Ninkovic 88') Melbourne Victory 1 (Ola Toivonen 91')

GRAND FINAL Perth Glory 0 Sydney FC 0 AET Sydney FC won 4-1 on penalties

Perth Glory: Liam Reddy, Dino Djulbic, Matthew Spiranovic, Ivan Franjic (Scott Neville 91'), Shane Lowry, Jason Davidson, Juande Lopez, Neil Kilkenny (Jake Brimmer 106'), Diego Castro, Chris Ikonomidis (Brendon Santalab 115'), Joel Chianese (Andy Keogh 73').

Sydney FC: Andrew Redmayne, Alex Wilkinson, Aaron Calver, Rhyan Grant, Joshua Brillante, Milos Ninkovic, Brandon O`Neill, Siem De Jong (Anthony Caceres 78'), Michael Zullo, Adam Le Fondre, Alex Brosque (Reza Ghoochannejhad 95').

Date: 19-May-2019 (4.45pm kick-off). Venue: Optus Stadium, Perth. Referee: Shaun Evans. Crowd: 56 371. Joe Marston Medal: Milos Ninkovic

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 AWARDS Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year)

Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix) NAB Young Footballer of the Year

Chris Ikonomidis (Perth Glory) Goalkeeper of the Year

Filip Kurto (Wellington Phoenix) Coach of the Year

Tony Popovic (Perth Glory) Referee of the Year

Shaun Evans Fair Play Award

Sydney FC Nike Golden Boot Award

Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix) Goal of the Year

Eric Bautheac (for Brisbane Roar FC, Round 20 v Central Coast Mariners) Community Champion Award

Melbourne Victory Foxtel National Y-League Player of the Year

Fabian Monge (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) Foxtel National Y-League Golden Boot

Moudi Najjar (Melbourne City FC) Foxtel National Y-League Fair Play Award

Western Sydney Wanderers FC

2018/19 CROWDS SUMMARY # Average Aggregate Biggest Smallest Home & away season 135 10 424 1 407 233 40 405 (MV v MC, Round 1) 3 703 (CCM v WP, Round 21) Finals series 5 23 124 115 622 29 410 (PG v SFC, Grand Final) 12 141 (SFC v MV, Semi Final) All matches 140 10 878 1 522 855

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Round 1 19-Oct-18 Adelaide United 1–1 Sydney FC 20-Oct-18 Melbourne Victory 1–2 Melbourne City 21-Oct-18 Wellington Phoenix 2–1 Newcastle Jets 21-Oct-18 Brisbane Roar 1–1 Central Coast 21-Oct-18 Perth Glory 1–1 Western Sydney

Round 2 26-Oct-18 Adelaide United 1–1 Newcastle Jets 27-Oct-18 Central Coast 1–1 Melbourne City 27-Oct-18 Sydney FC 2–0 Western Sydney 28-Oct-18 Brisbane Roar 0–0 Wellington Phoenix 28-Oct-18 Melbourne Victory 2–3 Perth Glory

Round 3 02-Nov-18 Melbourne City 0–3 Sydney FC 03-Nov-18 Wellington Phoenix 0–3 Western Sydney 03-Nov-18 Newcastle Jets 0–1 Melbourne Victory 03-Nov-18 Perth Glory 2–1 Brisbane Roar 04-Nov-18 Central Coast 0–3 Adelaide United

Round 4 09-Nov-18 Melbourne City 2–0 Wellington Phoenix 10-Nov-18 Western Sydney 2–2 Brisbane Roar 10-Nov-18 Newcastle Jets 1–1 Sydney FC 11-Nov-18 Adelaide United 0–2 Perth Glory 11-Nov-18 Melbourne Victory 4–1 Central Coast

Round 5 23-Nov-18 Western Sydney 0–2 Newcastle Jets 24-Nov-18 Wellington Phoenix 1–3 Adelaide United 24-Nov-18 Brisbane Roar 2–0 Melbourne City 25-Nov-18 Sydney FC 1–2 Melbourne Victory 25-Nov-18 Perth Glory 3–2 Central Coast

Round 6 30-Nov-18 Adelaide United 2–1 Brisbane Roar 01-Dec-18 Central Coast 1–2 Sydney FC 01-Dec-18 Melbourne Victory 4–0 Western Sydney 02-Dec-18 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Perth Glory 02-Dec-18 Melbourne City 3–0 Newcastle Jets

Round 7 07-Dec-18 Western Sydney 2–0 Central Coast 08-Dec-18 Sydney FC 1–3 Wellington Phoenix 08-Dec-18 Melbourne Victory 2–0 Adelaide United 08-Dec-18 Perth Glory 1–0 Melbourne City 09-Dec-18 Newcastle Jets 2–0 Brisbane Roar

Round 8 14-Dec-18 Brisbane Roar 2–4 Melbourne Victory 15-Dec-18 Wellington Phoenix 2–0 Central Coast 15-Dec-18 Western Sydney 1–3 Sydney FC 16-Dec-18 Newcastle Jets 0–2 Perth Glory 16-Dec-18 Adelaide United 0–2 Melbourne City

Round 9 21-Dec-18 Perth Glory 1–2 Sydney FC 22-Dec-18 Wellington Phoenix 4–1 Brisbane Roar 22-Dec-18 Melbourne City 1–1 Melbourne Victory 23-Dec-18 Central Coast 1–2 Newcastle Jets 26-Dec-18 Adelaide United 2–2 Western Sydney

Round 10 28-Dec-18 Melbourne Victory 1–1 Wellington Phoenix 29-Dec-18 Sydney FC 2–1 Brisbane Roar 30-Dec-18 Newcastle Jets 1–2 Adelaide United 31-Dec-18 Central Coast 1–4 Perth Glory 01-Jan-19 Western Sydney 0–2 Melbourne City

02-Jan-19 (R12) Newcastle Jets 2–2 Brisbane Roar

Round 11 04-Jan-19 Sydney FC 5–2 Central Coast 05-Jan-19 Adelaide United 0–0 Wellington Phoenix 05-Jan-19 Western Sydney 1–2 Melbourne Victory 06-Jan-19 Melbourne City 2–1 Newcastle Jets 06-Jan-19 Brisbane Roar 2–4 Perth Glory

Round 12 08-Jan-19 Western Sydney 2–3 Wellington Phoenix 09-Jan-19 Adelaide United 2–0 Melbourne Victory 09-Jan-19 Perth Glory 3–1 Sydney FC

Round 13 11-Jan-19 Melbourne City 1–0 Brisbane Roar 12-Jan-19 Wellington Phoenix 3–2 Central Coast 12-Jan-19 Melbourne Victory 2–1 Newcastle Jets 13-Jan-19 Sydney FC 2–1 Adelaide United 13-Jan-19 Perth Glory 4–3 Western Sydney

15-Jan-19 (R15) Brisbane Roar 0–5 Melbourne Victory 16-Jan-19 (R12) Central Coast 2–1 Melbourne City

Round 14 18-Jan-19 Western Sydney 1–2 Adelaide United 19-Jan-19 Sydney FC 1–0 Newcastle Jets 19-Jan-19 Melbourne City 0–0 Perth Glory 20-Jan-19 Melbourne Victory 3–3 Wellington Phoenix 20-Jan-19 Central Coast 1–1 Brisbane Roar

Round 15 22-Jan-19 Melbourne City 4–3 Western Sydney 23-Jan-19 Wellington Phoenix 0–1 Sydney FC 23-Jan-19 Newcastle Jets 1–0 Central Coast 23-Jan-19 Perth Glory 0–0 Adelaide United

Round 16 25-Jan-19 Brisbane Roar 2–2 Western Sydney 26-Jan-19 Wellington Phoenix 1–0 Melbourne City 26-Jan-19 Melbourne Victory 2–1 Sydney FC 27-Jan-19 Adelaide United 2–1 Central Coast 27-Jan-19 Perth Glory 2–0 Newcastle Jets

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Round 17 01-Feb-19 Western Sydney 1–5 Newcastle Jets 02-Feb-19 Central Coast 2–3 Melbourne Victory 02-Feb-19 Adelaide United 4–3 Brisbane Roar 02-Feb-19 Perth Glory 3–0 Wellington Phoenix 03-Feb-19 Sydney FC 2–0 Melbourne City

Round 18 07-Feb-19 Newcastle Jets 1–1 Wellington Phoenix 08-Feb-19 Brisbane Roar 2–1 Sydney FC 09-Feb-19 Western Sydney 2–0 Central Coast 09-Feb-19 Melbourne City 1–1 Adelaide United 10-Feb-19 Melbourne Victory 1–2 Perth Glory

Round 19 15-Feb-19 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Melbourne Victory 15-Feb-19 Newcastle Jets 3–1 Melbourne City 16-Feb-19 Adelaide United 1–3 Western Sydney 16-Feb-19 Perth Glory 4–0 Brisbane Roar 17-Feb-19 Sydney FC 1–1 Central Coast

Round 20 22-Feb-19 Central Coast 3–5 Brisbane Roar 23-Feb-19 Wellington Phoenix 0–1 Sydney FC 23-Feb-19 Melbourne Victory 1–1 Melbourne City 24-Feb-19 Newcastle Jets 0–0 Adelaide United 24-Feb-19 Western Sydney 1–1 Perth Glory

Round 21 01-Mar-19 Sydney FC 2–0 Adelaide United 02-Mar-19 Melbourne Victory 0–2 Newcastle Jets 03-Mar-19 Melbourne City 2–2 Perth Glory 08-Mar-19 Brisbane Roar 1–4 Western Sydney 09-Mar-19 Central Coast 2–8 Wellington Phoenix

Round 22 15-Mar-19 Adelaide United 0–2 Perth Glory 16-Mar-19 Newcastle Jets 2–3 Central Coast 16-Mar-19 Melbourne Victory 2–1 Brisbane Roar 17-Mar-19 Wellington Phoenix 3–1 Western Sydney 17-Mar-19 Sydney FC 0–2 Melbourne City

Round 23 29-Mar-19 Brisbane Roar 1–3 Sydney FC 30-Mar-19 Wellington Phoenix 4–1 Newcastle Jets 30-Mar-19 Western Sydney 3–0 Melbourne City 30-Mar-19 Perth Glory 0–2 Melbourne Victory 31-Mar-19 Central Coast 0–1 Adelaide United

Round 24 05-Apr-19 Melbourne City 4–1 Brisbane Roar 06-Apr-19 Newcastle Jets 3–2 Western Sydney 06-Apr-19 Sydney FC 2–1 Melbourne Victory 07-Apr-19 Adelaide United 3–1 Wellington Phoenix 07-Apr-19 Central Coast 0–3 Perth Glory

Round 25 12-Apr-19 Brisbane Roar 2–1 Wellington Phoenix 13-Apr-19 Melbourne City 0–0 Adelaide United 13-Apr-19 Western Sydney 1–1 Sydney FC 14-Apr-19 Melbourne Victory 2–1 Central Coast 14-Apr-19 Perth Glory 1–0 Newcastle Jets

Round 26 18-Apr-19 Sydney FC 1–0 Perth Glory 19-Apr-19 Adelaide United 1–0 Melbourne Victory 20-Apr-19 Brisbane Roar 1–6 Newcastle Jets 20-Apr-19 Central Coast 3–1 Western Sydney 21-Apr-19 Wellington Phoenix 3–2 Melbourne City

Round 27 25-Apr-19 Brisbane Roar 3–5 Adelaide United 26-Apr-19 Melbourne City 5–0 Central Coast 27-Apr-19 Newcastle Jets 2–0 Sydney FC 27-Apr-19 Western Sydney 0–1 Melbourne Victory 28-Apr-19 Perth Glory 5–0 Wellington Phoenix

HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2019 FINALS SERIES

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3

Elimination Final Semi Final Melbourne Victory 3 Perth Glory 3-5p Wellington Phoenix 1 Adelaide United 3-4p 03-May AAMI Park 10-May HBF Park AET Grand Final

Perth Glory 0-1p Elimination Final Semi Final Sydney FC 0-4p Adelaide United 1 Sydney FC 6 19-May Optus Stadium AET Melbourne City 0 Melbourne Victory 1 Hyundai A-League

2019 Champions: SYDNEY FC

05-May Coopers Stadium AET 12-May Netstrada Jubilee Stadium

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 HOME AND AWAY SEASON RESULTS AWAY TEAM……………………………………………………………………………… HOME TEAM (venue) AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW ADELAIDE UNITED . 2–1 2–1 0–2 2–0 1–1 0–2 1–1 0–0 2–2 (Coopers Stadium) . 4–3 . . 1–0 . 0–2 . 3–1 1–3 BRISBANE ROAR FC 3–5 . 1–1 2–0 2–4 1–6 2–4 2–1 0–0 2–2 (Suncorp Stadium) . . . . 0–5 . . 1–3 2–1 1–4 CENTRAL COAST MARINERS 0–3 1–1 . 1–1 2–3 1–2 1–4 1–2 2–8 3–1 (Central Coast Stadium) 0–1 3–5 . 2–1 . . 0–3 . . . MELBOURNE CITY FC 1–1 1–0 5–0 . 1–1 3–0 0–0 0–3 2–0 4–3 (AAMI Park) 0–0 4–1 . . . 2–1 2–2 . . . MELBOURNE VICTORY ms 2–0 ms 2–1 4–1 ms 1–2 . 2–1 2–3 2–1 1–1 ms 4–0 (AAMI Park) . . 2–1 ms 1–1 . lo 0–2 1–2 . 3–3 . NEWCASTLE JETS 1–2 2–0 1–0 3–1 0–1 . 0–2 1–1 1–1 3–2 (McDonald Jones Stadium) 0–0 2–2 2–3 . . . . 2–0 . . PERTH GLORY 0–0 2–1 3–2 1–0 0–2 2–0 . 1–2 3–0 1–1 (HBF Park) . 4–0 . . . 1–0 . 3–1 5–0 4–3 SYDNEY FC 2–1 2–1 5–2 2–0 1–2 1–0 1–0 . 1–3 sc 2–0 (Netstrada Jubilee Stadium) lo 2–0 . lo 1–1 lo 0–2 sc 2–1 . . . . . WELLINGTON PHOENIX 1–3 4–1 2–0 1–0 ep 1–1 2–1 1–1 0–1 . 0–3 (Westpac Stadium) . . 3–2 3–2 . 4–1 . cs 0–1 . 3–1 WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS FC 1–2 gw 2–2 ss 2–0 0–2 1–2 ss 0–2 ss 1–1 1–3 2–3 . (ANZ Stadium) . . ss 2–0 3–0 0–1 1–5 . 1–1 . . cs=Campbelltown Stadium ep=Eden Park, Auckland gs=GMHBA Stadium, Geelong gw=Glen Willow Stadium, Mudgee lo=Leichhardt Oval ms=Marvel Stadium, Melbourne sc=Sydney Cricket Ground ss=Spotless Stadium, Sydney FINAL LADDER ALL (27 matches)…...……………… HOME….….….….…… AWAY…………………

W D L F A GD Pts W D L F A W D L F A Perth Glory 18 6 3 56 23 33 60 10 2 2 30 12 8 4 1 26 11 Sydney FC 16 4 7 43 29 14 52 9 1 3 22 13 7 3 4 21 16 Melbourne Victory 15 5 7 50 32 18 50 7 3 4 27 19 8 2 3 23 13 Adelaide United 12 8 7 37 32 5 44 6 4 4 19 19 6 4 3 18 13 Melbourne City FC 11 7 9 39 32 7 40 7 5 1 25 12 4 2 8 14 20 Wellington Phoenix 11 7 9 46 43 3 40 8 2 4 25 18 3 5 5 21 25 Newcastle Jets 10 5 12 40 36 4 35 5 4 4 18 15 5 1 8 22 21 Western Sydney Wanderers 6 6 15 42 54 –12 24 3 3 8 17 24 3 3 7 25 30 Brisbane Roar FC 4 6 17 38 71 –33 18 3 3 7 19 36 1 3 10 19 35 Central Coast Mariners 3 4 20 31 70 –39 13 2 2 9 17 35 1 2 11 14 35. TOP GOALSCORERS Player (club) H&A season Finals All Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix) 18 1 19 Adam Le Fondre (Sydney FC) 16 2 18 Andy Keogh (Perth Glory) 15 – 15 Kosta Barbarouses (Melbourne Victory) 14 1 15 Ola Toivonen (Melbourne Victory) 14 1 15 Adam Taggart (Brisbane Roar FC) 11 – 11 David Williams (Wellington Phoenix) 11 – 11 Roy O`Donovan (Newcastle Jets) 11 – 11 Craig Goodwin (Adelaide United) 10 – 10 Oriol Riera (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 10 – 10 Chris Ikonomidis (Perth Glory) 9 – 9 Diego Castro (Perth Glory) 7 2 9

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON DISCIPLINARY RECORD – CLUBS ALL GAMES................. HOME & AWAY SEASON............. FINALS...................... Home games Away games Games YC RC YC RC YC RC Games YC RC Adelaide United 29 46 4 19 4 21 0 2 6 0 Brisbane Roar 27 61 6 32 3 29 3 – – – Central Coast Mariners 27 56 7 31 4 25 3 – – – Melbourne City 28 63 2 26 0 34 2 1 3 0 Melbourne Victory 29 53 2 26 2 26 0 2 1 0 Newcastle Jets 27 42 2 19 0 23 2 – – – Perth Glory 29 55 0 25 0 24 0 2 6 0 Sydney FC 29 49 0 18 0 30 0 2 3 0 Wellington Phoenix 28 65 4 31 2 29 1 1 5 1 Western Sydney Wanderers 27 57 2 27 1 30 1 – – – All 140 547 29 254 16 271 12 5 24 1 Two yellow cards for a player in a game treated as red HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON REFEREES ALL GAMES.................... HOME & AWAY SEASON FINALS SERIES.............. Games YC RC Games YC RC Games YC RC Shaun Evans (VIC) 22 89 2 20 78 1 *2 11 1 Jarred Gillett (QLD) 16 61 4 16 61 4 – – – Alex King (QLD) 15 54 5 14 48 5 1 6 0 Kurt Ams (NSW) 13 44 2 12 39 2 1 5 0 Chris Beath (QLD) 12 42 0 11 40 0 1 2 0 Peter Green (QLD) 12 41 4 12 41 4 – – – Jonathan Barreiro (VIC) 11 48 2 11 48 2 – – – Adam Kersey (QLD) 10 44 4 10 44 4 – – – Stephen Lucas (NSW) 10 42 4 10 42 4 – – – Daniel Elder (SA) 9 39 0 9 39 0 – – – Adam Fielding (WA) 6 24 2 6 24 2 – – – Matthew Conger (NZ) 2 15 0 2 15 0 – – – Jumpei Iida (JPN) 1 1 0 1 1 0 – – – Ryuji Sato (JPN) 1 3 0 1 3 0 – – – Total 140 547 29 135 523 28 5 24 1

YC=yellow card, RC=red card. Two yellow cards for a plyer in a game treated as red card only. * Includes Grand Final

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HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON CROWDS HOME & AWAY SEASON Away team…………….…………..……………………….……………………………………… Home team AU BR CCM MC MV NJ PG SFC WP WSW Adelaide United 8 005 7 965 8 504 12 115 7 906 9 705 10 018 8 954 8 003 7 071 12 866 7 853 8 343 8 880 Brisbane Roar FC 11 790 14 859 9 925 10 289 7 985 9 429 8 356 15 129 8 053 7 131 8 059 6 084 8 130 Central Coast Mariners 6 043 4 873 7 144 5 223 8 923 6 048 8 386 3 703 5 059 4 683 4 173 4 103 3 939 Melbourne City FC 6 569 6 348 4 950 24 306 6 013 6 055 12 086 6 410 5 149 7 720 5 012 7 368 7 746 Melbourne Victory 20 629 16 357 16 508 40 504 16 694 17 219 21 085 20 066 19 556 16 158 32 431 8 039 25 071 18 136 Newcastle Jets 9 005 9 719 9 466 7 980 11 814 6 701 11 415 7 394 8 756 8 912 8 519 8 173 10 260 Perth Glory 7 213 9 446 10 417 8 489 17 856 11 393 10 356 9 148 10 206 10 831 11 349 9 521 9 875 8 945 Sydney FC 11 560 12 216 12 053 13 029 19 081 12 681 11 227 10 101 30 588 11 217 12 188 6 261 14 155 Wellington Phoenix 4 831 6 841 6 970 8 554 23 648 9 174 4 829 8 961 5 339 10 186 8 294 9 028 5 115 7 685 Western Sydney Wanderers 7 104 5 067 8 163 8 365 7 062 10 458 7 181 18 043 7 288 7 064 7 078 7 919 7 594 21 984 HOME & AWAY SEASON HOME……...……..... AWAY……....……..... ALL (27 games)...…... SUMMARY Average Aggregate Average Aggregate Average Aggregate Adelaide United 9 013 126 188 9 021 117 276 9 017 243 464 Brisbane Roar 9 632 125 219 8 177 114 478 8 878 239 697 Central Coast Mariners 5 562 72 300 10 366 145 120 8 053 217 420 Melbourne City FC 8 133 105 732 12 190 170 661 10 237 276 393 Melbourne Victory 20 604 288 453 13 343 173 465 17 108 461 918 Newcastle Jets 9 086 118 114 9 615 134 605 9 360 252 719 Perth Glory 10 360 145 045 9 462 123 003 9 928 268 048 Sydney FC 13 566 176 357 11 689 163 645 12 593 340 002 Wellington Phoenix 8 533 119 455 10 049 130 631 9 262 250 086 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 9 312 130 370 10 335 134 349 9 804 264 719 All H&A season (135 games) 10 424 1 407 233 FINALS SERIES

Week 1 Elimination Final Melbourne Victory v Wellington Phoenix (AAMI Park) 16 010 Elimination Final Adelaide United v Melbourne City FC (Coopers Stadium) 13 232

Week 2 Semi Final Perth Glory v Adelaide United (HBF Park) 17 868 Semi Final Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory (Jubilee Stadium) 12 141

Week 3 Grand Final Perth Glory v Sydney FC (Optus Stadium) 56 371 All finals (five games, average 23 124) 115 622

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FFA Cup 2019 – Preliminary Rounds clubs

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY ANU, Belconnen United, Brindabella Blues, Canberra City, Canberra FC, Canberra Olympic, Gungahlin United, Monaro Panthers, Narrabundah, O`Connor Knights, Queanbeyan City, Riverina Rhinos, Southern Tablelands United, Tigers FC, Tuggeranong United, UC Pumas, Wagga City Wanderers, Weston Molonglo, White Eagles, Woden Weston

NEW SOUTH WALES Stage 1: Bankstown RSL Dragons, Berkeley Vale, Dee Why, Fairfield Bulls, Fernhill, Holroyd Rangers, Leeton United, Macquarie University, Penrith Rovers, Shoalhaven United, University of Wollongong, Wollongong United (Macedonia), Woongarrah Wildcats, Yerrinbool Bargo Stage 2: Abbotsford Junior, Albion Park City Razorbacks, Albion Park White Eagles, Ararat, Arncliffe Aurora, Balmain and Districts, Balmain Tigers, Banksia Tigers, Bankstown City, Bankstown Sports Strikers, Bankstown United, Baulkham Hills, Blacktown Workers, Blue Mountains, Brookvale, Budgewoi, Bulli, Camden Tigers, Central Coast United, Coledale Waves, Coniston, Coogee United, Cronulla Seagulls, Doyalson Wyee, Dulwich Hill, Dunbar Rovers, Emu Plains, Epping, Epping Eastwood, Forest Killarney, Fraser Park, Gazy Auburn, Gerringong Breakers, Gladesville Ravens, Gladesville Ryde Magic, Glenmore Park, Granville Rage, Greenacre Eagles, Gwandalan Summerland, Gymea United, Harrington United, Hawkesbury City, Hazelbrook, Hurstville, Hurstville City Minotaurs, IFS Community Wolves, Inter Lions, Kanwal Warnervale Rovers, Kariong United, Kellyville Kolts, Kemps Creek United, Kenthurst and District, Killarney District, Kirrawee Kangaroos, Lilli Pilli, Lindfield, Lugarno, Macquarie Dragons, Manly Allambie United, Marayong Sports, Menai Hawks, Moorebank Sports, Nepean, North Rocks, North Sydney United, Norwest, Old Barker, Pagewood Botany, Parramatta, Peakhurst United, Pendle Hill, Pennant Hills, Pittwater RSL, Prospect United, Putney Rangers, Quakers Hill Junior, Randwick City, Redbacks, Revesby Rovers, Revesby Workers, Rouse Hills Rams, Ryde Saints United, South Coast Flame, Southern and Ettalong United, Southern Districts Raiders, Stanmore Hawks, Strathfield, Sydney CBD, Sydney Dragons, Sydney Rangers, Sydney University, Tarrawanna Blueys, Terrigal United, The Ponds, Thornleigh Thunder, Umina United, UNSW, Waverley Old Boys, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook, West Ryde Rovers, Western Condors, Western NSW Mariners, Winston Hills, Wollongong Olympic, Woonona, Woy Woy, Wyoming Stage 3: APIA Leichhardt Tigers, Blacktown City, Blacktown Spartans, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, Canterbury Bankstown, GHFA Spirit, Hakoah Sydney City East, Hills United, Macarthur Rams, Manly United, Marconi Stallions, Mounties Wanderers, Mt Druitt Town, North Shore Mariners, Northern Tigers, Rockdale City Suns, Rydalmere Lions, St George, St George City FA, Sutherland Sharks, Sydney Olympic, Sydney United, Wollongong Wolves

NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES South - Stage 1: Barnsley United, Beresfield United, Bolwarra Lorn, Charlestown Junior, Dudley Redhead United, Garden Suburb, Greta Branxton, Hamilton Azzurri, Hunter Simba, Jesmond, Kotara South, Kurri Kurri, Lake Macquarie FC, Maitland FC Junior, Mayfield United Junior, Mayfield United Senior, Merewether Advance, Minmi Wanderers, Morisset United*, Nelson Bay, Newcastle Suns, Raymond Terrace, Stockton Sharks, Swansea, Warners Bay, West Wallsend Junior, Westlakes Wildcats* South - Stage 2: Belmont Swansea United, Cessnock City Hornets, Cooks Hill United, Kahibah, New Lambton, Singleton Strikers, South Cardiff, Thornton Redbacks, Toronto Awaba, Wallsend, West Wallsend South - Stage 3: Adamstown Rosebud, Broadmeadow Magic, Charlestown City Blues, Edgeworth FC, Hamilton Olympic, Lake Macquarie City, Lambton Jaffas, Maitland FC, Valentine, Weston Workers North: Alstonville, Armidale City Westside, Bangalow, Boambee Bombers, Coffs City United, Coffs Coast Tigers, Demon Knights, East Armidale United, Goonellabah, Gunnedah United, Kempsey Saints, Maclean, Macleay Valley Rangers, Moree Services, Narrabri, Northern Storm Thunder*, Oxley Vale Attunga, Port Saints, Port United, Quirindi*, South Armidale United, Tamworth, Taree Wildcats, Urunga*, Westlawn Tigers, Woolgoolga United

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NORTHERN TERRITORY Darwin: Casuarina, Darwin Hearts, Darwin Olympic, Hellenic, Litchfield, Mindil Aces, Palmerston Rovers, Port Darwin, University Azzurri

Alice Springs: Celtic, MPH Vikings, Stormbirds, Verdi

QUEENSLAND South East - Stage 1: Albany Creek, Annerley, Bayside United, Bethania Rams, Brisbane Athletic, Broadbeach United, Buderim Wanderers, Burleigh Heads, Clairvaux, Coomera Colts, Gatton, Grange Thistle, Ipswich City, Kangaroo Point Rovers, Kingscliff District, Logan Roos, Logan Village, Moggill, Mt Gravatt Hawks, Nambour Yandina, Nerang, Newmarket, North Brisbane, North Pine, Oxley United, Pine Hills, Redcliffe PCYC, Ripley Valley, Robina City, Samford Rangers, Springfield United, St George Willawong, Surfers Paradise Apollo, Taringa Rovers, Tarragindi Tigers, Teviot Downs, The Gap, Toowong, Virginia United, West Wanderers*, Willowburn, Woombye Snakes

South East - Stage 2: AC Carina, Acacia Ridge, Bardon Latrobe, Beerwah Glasshouse United, Bilambil Redbacks, Brisbane Knights, Caboolture, Caloundra, Centenary Stormers, Gympie United, Jimboomba United, Kawana Yellow, Logan Metro, Maroochydore Swans, Mudgeeraba, New Farm United, Noosa Lions, North Lakes Mustangs, North Star, Palm Beach, Park Ridge, Ridge Hills United, Rockville Rovers, Slacks Creek, Southport Warriors, The Lakes, UQ, Western Spirit, Westside

South East - Stage 3: Brisbane City, Brisbane Strikers, Capalaba, Eastern Suburbs, Gold Coast Knights, Gold Coast United, Holland Park Hawks, Ipswich Knights, Lions FC, Logan Lightning, Mitchelton, Moreton Bay United, Olympic FC, Peninsula Power, Redlands United, Rochedale Rovers, Souths United, Southside Eagles, Sunshine Coast, Sunshine Coast Wanderers, SWQ Thunder, Western Pride, Wolves

Wide Bay: Across The Waves, Alloway, Brothers Aston Villa, Doon Villa, Kawungan Sandy Straits, Sunbury Blues, Tinana, United Park Eagles, Wide Bay Buccaneers

Mackay: City Brothers, Country United, Mackay Lions, Mackay Magpies, Mackay Rangers, Mackay Wanderers, Magpies Crusaders

Central Qld: Bluebirds United, Capricorn Coast, Frenchville, Nerimbera, Southside United

North Qld: MA Olympic, Rebels, Townsville Warriors, Wulguru

Far North Qld: Douglas United, Edge Hill United, Innisfail United, Leichhardt, Mareeba United, Marlin Coast, Southside Comets, Stratford Dolphins, Brothers, MA Olympic, Rebels, Townsville Warriors, Wulguru

SOUTH AUSTRALIA Adelaide Blue Eagles, Adelaide City, Adelaide Cobras, Adelaide Cobras Amateurs, Adelaide Comets, Adelaide Hills, Adelaide Olympic, Adelaide Red Blue Eagles, Adelaide Titans, Adelaide Uni Grads Red, Adelaide University, Adelaide Victory, Adelaide Wanderers, BOSA, Brahma Lodge, Campbelltown City (already qualified for Final Rounds as NPL 2018 Champions), Cardijn Old Collegians, Cove, Croydon Kings, Cumberland United, Eastern United, Elizabeth Downs, Elizabeth Vale, Fulham United, Gawler, Ghan Kilburn, Mercedes Old Collegians, MetroStars, Modbury Jets, Modbury Vista, Mount Barker United, Noarlunga United, Noarlunga United Amateurs, Northern Demons, Old Ignatians, Para Hills Knights, Pirates, Playford City, Pontian Eagles, Raiders, Rostrevor Old Collegians, Sacred Heart Old Collegians, Salisbury United, Seaford Rangers, South Adelaide Panthers, Sturt Lions, Tea Tree Gully City, Uni SA, USC Lion, Vipers, West Adelaide, Western Strikers, White City, WT Birkalla

TASMANIA Beachside, Burnie United, Clarence, Devonport City, Glenorchy Knights, Hobart United, Hobart Zebras, Kingborough Lions, Launceston City, Launceston United, Metro, Nelson, New Town Eagles, North Launceston Eagles*, Olympia FC, Riverside, Somerset, South East United, South Hobart, Taroona, Ulverstone, University

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VICTORIA Stage 1: Ballarat North United, Broadmeadows Stars, Castlemaine Goldfields, Churchill United, Falcons 2000, Forest Rangers, Glen Eira, Monash, Myrtleford Savoy, Tatura, Tullamarine, Twin City Wanderers, Wangaratta City, Warrnambool Rangers, Warrnambool Wolves* Stage 2: Albert Park, Alphington, Aspendale, Ballarat SC, Balmoral, Barnstoneworth United, Barwon, Boronia, Bundoora United, Bunyip District, Casey Panthers, Deakin University, East Kew, Endeavour Hills Fire*, Glen Waverley, Glenroy Lions, Hampton Park United Sparrows, Keilor Wolves, Keon Park, Knox United, Lara United, Maidstone United*, Maribyrnong Greens*, Meadow Park, Melbourne Lions, Melton Phoenix, Mitchell Rangers, Moonee Valley Knights, Morwell Pegasus*, Mount Waverley City, Mt Lilydale Old Collegians, Old Ivanhoe Grammarians, Old Mentonians*, Old Trinity Grammarians, Pakenham United, Reservoir Yeti, RMIT*, Rosebud, Somerville Eagles, St Kevins Old Boys, Thomastown Raiders, Uni Hill Eagles, Waverley Wanderers, West Point, White Star Dandenong, Wyndham United*, Yarra Jets Stage 3: Altona North, Ashburton United, Baxter, Bell Park, Brunswick Zebras, Chelsea, Chisholm United, Craigieburn City, Croydon City Arrows, Dandenong South, Dandenong Warriors, Darebin United, Dingley Stars, East Bentleigh Strikers, East Brighton United, Elwood City, Endeavour United, Essendon United, Fawkner, Gisborne, Golden Plains, Greenvale United, Heidelberg Eagles, Keysborough, Kings Domain, La Trobe University, Lalor United, Laverton, Lyndale United, Marcellin Old Collegians, Melbourne City, Melbourne University, Middle Park, Monash City, Monash University, Noble Hurricanes, Noble Park SC, Noble Park United, North Melbourne Athletic, Northern Falcons, Old Camberwell Grammarians, Old Xaverians, Plenty Valley Lions, Point Cook, Ringwood City, Riversdale, Sandown Lions, Sandringham, Seaford United, Spring Hills, Springvale City, Surf Coast, Thornbury Athletic, Truganina Hornets, Upfield, Watsonia Heights, West Preston, Western Eagles, Westside Strikers, Whitehorse United Stage 4: Albion Rovers, Altona East Phoenix, Bayside Argonauts, Berwick City, Boroondara - Carey Eagles, Brandon Park, Brighton, Collingwood City, Corio, Diamond Valley United, Doncaster Rovers, Epping City, Fitzroy City, Frankston Pines, Geelong Rangers, Heatherton United*, Hoppers Crossing, Hume United, Knox City, Mill Park, Monbulk Rangers, Mooroolbark, Moreland United, North Caulfield, Old Scotch, Peninsula Strikers, Sebastopol Vikings, Skye United, South Springvale, South Yarra, Strathmore, Sunbury United, Western Suburbs, Westgate, Westvale*, Williamstown Stage 5: Altona City, Banyule City, Beaumaris, Brimbank Stallions, Casey Comets, Caulfield United Cobras, Clifton Hill, Doveton, Eltham Redbacks, Essendon Royals, Keilor Park, Malvern City, Mazenod Victory, Mornington, North Sunshine Eagles, Nunawading City, Preston Lions, Richmond, St Kilda, Sunshine George Cross, Sydenham Park, Warragul United, Whittlesea United, Yarraville Stage 6: Altona Magic, Avondale FC, Ballarat City, Bentleigh Greens, Box Hill United, Brunswick City, Dandenong City, Dandenong Thunder, Eastern Lions, FC Bulleen Lions, Geelong, Goulburn Valley Suns, Green Gully, Heidelberg United, Hume City, Kingston City, Langwarrin, Manningham United Blues, Melbourne Knights, Moreland City, Moreland Zebras, Murray United, North Geelong Warriors, Northcote City, Oakleigh Cannons, Pascoe Vale, Port Melbourne Sharks, South Melbourne, Springvale White Eagles, St Albans Saints, Werribee City, Whittlesea Ranges

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Stage 1: Albany Caledonia, Albany Rovers, Bunbury Dynamos, Busselton City*, East Perth, Manning United Seniors*, North Perth United, Northern City, Perth AFC, Perth Hills, Polonia, Queens Park, Wembley Downs, Woodvale Stage 2: Ashfield, Balga, Brozzy, Curtin University, Dianella White Eagles, Forrestfield United, Fremantle City, Gosnells City, Gwelup Croatia, Joondalup United, Maccabi, Mandurah City, Mindarie, Morley-Windmills, Murdoch University Melville, North Beach, Olympic Kingsway, Port Kennedy, Quinns, Shamrock Rovers Perth, Subiaco, Swan United, Wanneroo City, Warnbro Strikers, Western Knights, Westnam United, Yanchep United Stage 3: Armadale, Balcatta, Bayswater City, Canning City, Cockburn City, ECU Joondalup, Floreat Athena, Inglewood United, Joondalup City, Kelmscott Roos, Perth SC, Rockingham City, Sorrento FC, Stirling Lions, UWA Nedlands * did not play (forfeited all game/s)

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FFA Cup 2019 – Member Federation final qualifiers

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY – 1 qualifying team 15-June Tigers FC 0(4p)-0(2p) Canberra FC AET (Deakin Stadium)

NEW SOUTH WALES – 5 qualifying teams 05-June Sydney Olympic 1-3 Marconi Stallions (Belmore Sports Ground) 05-June Manly United 1-0 Rockdale City Suns AET (Cromer Park) 05-June Wollongong Wolves 0-1 Mt Druitt Town (Ian McLennan Park) 05-June Sydney United 3-2 Northern Tigers AET (Sydney United Sports Centre) 05-June Dulwich Hill 0-4 St George (Valentine Sports Park)

NORTHERN NSW – 2 qualifying teams 11-June Maitland FC 2-1 Hamilton Olympic (Cooks Square Park) 12-June Valentine 0-5 Edgeworth FC (Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility)

NORTHERN TERRITORY – 1 qualifying team 25-June University Azzurri 2-2 Darwin Olympic (Darwin Football Stadium)

QUEENSLAND – 4 qualifying teams 07-June Gold Coast Knights 1-5 Brisbane Strikers (Croatian Sports Centre) 08-June Brothers 1(2p)-1(3p) Magpies Crusaders AET (High Vista Park) 08-June Surfers Paradise Apollo 1-2 Olympic FC (Lex Bell Oval Field) 08-June Coomera Colts 2-1 Logan Lightning (Viney Park)

SOUTH AUSTRALIA – 1 qualifying team 22-June Adelaide Olympic 3-2 Adelaide City (Coopers Stadium)

TASMANIA – 1 qualifying team 10-June Devonport City 0-2 South Hobart (KGV Football Park)

VICTORIA – 4 qualifying teams 11-June Hume City 0(3p)-0(2p) Oakleigh Cannons AET (ABD Stadium) 12-June Melbourne Knights 4-2 South Melbourne (Knights Stadium) 19-June FC Bulleen Lions 3-1 St Albans Saints (David Barrow Stadium 19-June Altona Magic 0-1 Moreland Zebras (Paisley Park)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA – 2 qualifying teams 15-June Floreat Athena 1(4p)-1(3p) Sorrento FC AET (EandD Litis Stadium) 16-June Bayswater City 1-0 Rockingham City (Frank Drago Reserve)

NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES 2018 GRAND FINAL 30 Sep 2018 Campbelltown City SC 2-1 Lions FC (Woodcock Sports Centre, Adelaide)

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Adelaide Olympic (SA) 4 (Erba 54', 64', Simosis 61', 78'pen) Floreat Athena (WA) 3 (Boi 26', Evans 43', Arnold 72') Adelaide Olympic: Daniel Vaughan, Matthew Halliday, Michael Alexandrou, Jacob Butler-Bowdon (Paul Espina 54'), Kristi Vangeli, Fausto Erba, Christos Pounendis (Ioannis Simosis 57'), Manni Katopodis, David Makridis, Ricardo Da Silva, John Karatzas (Dimitri Toumazos 54'). Floreat Athena: Jason Saldaris, Dean Evans, Christopher Saldaris, Thomas Jebb (Robert Harding 87'), Ryan Malton, Jesse Fuller, Dennis Galan, Phil Arnold (Jack Painter-Andrews 83'), Robert Petkov, Ludovic Boi, Nick Ambrogio. 24-Jul-2019 at VALO Football Centre. Crowd: 1028.

Olympic FC (QLD) 5 (Lucas 24', 45'pen, 56', Smith 35', Lofthouse 59') Bayswater City (WA) 2 (Smith 60', Griffiths 88') Olympic: Brandon Cuminao, Phil Lasm, James Cuminao, Jack Glover, Matt Mundy (Daniel Driver 40'), Kazuya Ito, Steve Whyte, Jez Lofthouse (Costa Psaros 72'), Alex Smith (Youeil Shol 62'), Shelford Dais, Chris Lucas. Bayswater: Devon Spence, Brent Griffiths, Trent Kay, Adam Tong (Todd Howarth 72'), Steven Hesketh, Giordano Colli, Ross Millard, Ryan Pearson (Jake Sardelic 43'), Jason Mirco, Daryl Nicol, Gordon Smith (Gustavo Marulanda 69'). 24-Jul-2019 at Perry Park. Crowd: 917.

Bulleen Lions (VIC) 1-2p (Luttmer 107') Moreland Zebras (VIC) 1-3p (Sadler 94') AET Bulleen: Wyatt Chant, Andrew Mullett, Eli Luttmer, Daniel Scopelliti, Philip Petreski, George Stavridis (Anthony Del Medico 79'), Iqbal Jawadi (Adam Gibellini 63'), Nicholas Voulgaris (Kosta Apostolopoulos 110'), Ben Everson, Daniel Maclennan, Slaven Vranesevic (Kristian Tombolato 104'). Moreland: Jack West-Astuti, Matt Whatley, Shaun Timmins, Tremayne Sadler (Stefan Cardamone 120'), Nicholas Symeoy (Salvatore Accardo 63'), Liam Cannell, Davide Cardamone (Jakob Williams 79'), Cameron Watson, Luke Devitt, Gai Gai, Thomas Barforosh. 24-Jul-2019 at David Barrow Stadium. Crowd: 1352.

Darwin Olympic (NT) 0 Edgeworth (NNSW) 3 (Smith 15', Gardner 27', Cawley 72') Darwin Olympic: Kane McAdam, Tega Adjeke, Samuel Kwana (Danijel Roska 29'), Billy Kathopoulis (Dray Thompson 68'), Sebastian Smith, Alex Turner, Louis Buntin, Jerome Dunphy, Ponloue Yin, Charlie Mavros (Ross Tsounias 63'), Michael Tsounias. Edgeworth: Josh Low, Patrick Wheeler, Josemari Atayde (Liam Spurway 81'), Tyson Jackson, Aden Gardner, Keanu Moore, Will Bower (Adam Cawley 70'), Oliver Smith, Noah Steinerts, Joshua Rose, Dylan Holz (Archie Finn 62'). 24-Jul-2019 at Darwin Football Stadium. Crowd: 1195.

Magpies Crusaders (QLD) 2 (Lyall 39', Walters 75') Coomera Colts (QLD) 1 (Pemberton 87') Magpies Crusaders: Mitchell Wright, Nelson Burgess, Lathan Dunn, Isaiah Kennell, Raffi Krissian, Mitchell Herrmann, Matthew Haspels, Eduardo Castaneda, Liam Shipton (Carlos Lewong 51'), Michael Lyall, Kyren Walters. Coomera: Perry Moore, John Griffin, Angus Hughes, Matthew Kurtz, Attilio Asante, Payden Pemberton, Slayde Scriggins (Noriki Nahata 85'), Junji Yasuda (James Briscoe 77'), Ferdinand Annor, Mitchell Robinson (Yuto Okada 31'), Charles Smith. 24-Jul-2019 at Sologinkin Oval. Crowd: 732.

Mt Druitt Town (NSW) 2-2p (Alameddine 6', Roberts 110') Manly Utd (NSW) 2-4p (Pandurevic 2', McCarthy 95') AET Mt Druitt: Carlos Saliadarre, Luke Clifford (Cooper Coskerie 106'), Solomon Monahan-Vaiika, Jacob Esposito, Fabricio Fernandez, Joshua Gould, Blake Thompson, Jon Roberts, Mirjan Pavlovic (Alex Boyadjian 103'), Toufic Alameddine, Jake Mamone. Manly United: Dylan Mitchell, Kieren Paull, Sam Gallagher, Travis Oughtred, Lewis Miccio, Dejan Pandurevic, Dom Ferguson, Joseph Fox (Brad McDonald 83'), Scott Balderson (Harry McCarthy 77'), Adam Parkhouse (Charles Mendy 60'), Brendan Cholakian. 24-Jul-2019 at Popondetta Park. Crowd: 714.

Campbelltown City (SA) 1 (Fyfe 26'pen) Melbourne City FC 3 (Maclaren 11', 93', Noone 31') Campbelltown: Nicholas Harpas, Iain Fyfe (Dion Kirk 73'), Shaun Harvey, Daniel Mullen, Jake Halliday, Alex Mullen, Matthew Mullen (Joel Allwright 63'), Adam Piscioneri, Yohei Matsumoto, Marc Marino (Anthony Ture 85'), Luigi Ditroia. Melb City: Dean Bouzanis, Harrison Delbridge, Curtis Good, Scott Galloway (Richard Windbichler 85'), Scott Jamieson, Connor Metcalfe, Joshua Brillante, Florin Berenguer, Javier Cabrera (Lachlan Wales 69'), Craig Noone (Adrian Luna 80'), Jamie Maclaren. 31-Jul-2019 at Steve Woodcock Centre. Crowd: 3078.

Maitland FC (NNSW) 0 Central Coast Mariners 2 (McGlinchey 8', 11') Maitland: Matthew Trott, Nick Cowburn, Thomas Davies, Zachary Thomas, Carl Thornton, Liam Thornton, Andrew Swan, Matthew Swan (Matt Thompson 50'), Ryan Clarke (Alex Read 70'), James Thompson (Grant Brown 80'), Joel Wood. Central Coast: Adam Pearce, Jack Clisby, Ziggy Gordon, Ruon Tongyik (Mark Moric 78'), Samuel Silvera, Tommy Oar (Jordan Murray 69'), Giancarlo Gallifuoco (Josh Nisbet 43'), Jacob Melling, Daniel De Silva, Michael McGlinchey, Matt Simon. 31-Jul-2019 at Maitland Sports Ground. Crowd: 2777.

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St George (NSW) 3 (Kokubo 63', 96', Beattie 78') Sydney United 58 (NSW) 5 (Antelmi 18', MacDonald 50', Perkatis 90+3', Maia 108', Ruhs 112') AET St George: Antony Costa, Hussein Akil (Anthony Morabito 60'), Kevin Lopes (Aleks Lekoski 109'), Jacob Bandur, Bradley Bartels, Marcus Beattie (Paolo Mitry 96'), Matias Da Silva Santos (Juan Carlos Heras-Romero 60'), Musashi Kokubo, Eleftherios Kyriacou, Daniel Loe, Ali Nasreddine. Sydney United: Thomas Manos, Cristian Gonzalez (Matt Bilic 64'), Matt Sim (Michael Ruhs 91'), Jordan Roberts, Anthony Tomelic, Yianni Perkatis, Liam Rose, Glen Trifiro, Joshua MacDonald, Patrick Antelmi, Adrian Vlastelica. 31-Jul-2019 at Ilinden Sports Centre. Crowd: 800.

South Hobart (TAS) 0 Marconi Stallions (NSW) 3 (Jesic 36'pen, Own goal 40', Tsekenis 89') South Hobart: Graham Wright, Hugh Ludford, Jack Bowman, Loic Feral, Tobias Herweynen, Bradley Lakoseljac, Nicholas Morton, Declan Foley, Alex Walter (Kasper Hallam 15'), Darcy Hall, Ben Hamlett (Samuel Berezansky 83'). Marconi: Nenad Vekic, Nathan Millgate, Robert Speranza, Zachary Cairncross (James Baldacchino 92'), Giorgio Speranza, Connor Evans, Brandon Vella, Martin Fernandez (Sean O`Connell 84'), Marko Jesic, Mitchell Mallia (Damian Tsekenis 70'), James Andrew. 31-Jul-2019 at Blundstone Arena. Crowd: 2617.

Tigers (ACT) 0 Hume City (VIC) 2 (Ochieng 6', Bowler 32') Tigers: Jakob Cole, Darren Bailey, Laurence Redmond, Tony Spaseski, Jared Tonini, Hussain Fureje, Nahuel Guerrero (Dimitri Parascos 77'), Tony Madaffari (Michael Kita 46'), Jose Defilippi, Goran Josifovski (Boyan Taseski 82'), Mark Shields. Hume City: Michael Weier, Mark Ochieng, Marko Delic (Theo Markelis 70'), Paul Wilson, Hayden Tennant, Benjamin Bowler, Steven Hewitt, Mitch Cooper, Matthew Lazarides, James Brown (Umut Bozdugan 92'), George Howard (Thomas Harris 84'). 31-Jul-2019 at Deakin Stadium. Crowd: 855.

Brisbane Strikers (QLD) 2-4p (Omori 25', Pengelly 54') Wellington Phoenix 2-2p (Devlin 58', McCowatt 71') AET Bris Strikers: Bon Scott, Christopher Maher, Michael McGowan, Matthew Richardson, Hiroki Omori, Scott Halliday (Ryan Palmer 79'), Jacob McLean, Cade McDermott, Fraser Hills, Dong-Yoo Kim (Zac Maltby 83'), Andrew Pengelly. Wellington: Stefan Marinovic, Liam McGing, Luke DeVere, Liberato Cacace, Te Atawhai Hudson-Wihongi (Callan Elliot 55'), Tim Payne, Alex Rufer, Cameron Devlin, Ben Waine (Walter Scott 91'), David Ball, Callum McCowatt. 07-Aug-2019 at Perry Park. Crowd: 1612.

Melbourne Knights (VIC) 2 (Albano 28', Brice 72') Adelaide United 5 (Toure 12', Halloran 24', 75', Konstandopoulos 56', McGree 60') Melb Knights: Jordan Gifkins, Nicholas Glavan (Ivan Grgic 59'), Ayden Brice, Joseph Franjic, Corey Sewell, Anthony Duzel, Gian Albano, Marijan Cvitkovic (Caleb Mikulic 63'), Atilla Ofli (Ata Inia 67'), Mohamed Awad, Hamish Watson. Adel United: Paul Izzo, Michael Marrone (Ryan Strain 73'), Michael Jakobsen, Michael Maria (Nikola Mileusnic 67'), Jordan Elsey, Nathan Konstandopoulos, Mirko Boland, Riley McGree, Ben Halloran, Ryan Kitto, Al Hassan Toure (Pacifique Niyongabire 78'). 07-Aug-2019 at Knights Stadium. Crowd: 4087.

Melbourne Victory 2 (Nabbout 45+1', 61') Newcastle Jets 3 (Koutroumbis 74', Petratos 81', Langlois 113') AET Melb Victory: Lawrence Thomas (Matthew Acton 80'), Corey Brown, Thomas Deng, Benjamin Carrigan, Anthony Lesiotis, Elvis Kamsoba, Brandon Lauton, Leigh Broxham, Josh Hope (Jack Palazzolo 104'), Andrew Nabbout (Ola Toivonen 77'), Ken Athiu. Newcastle: Lewis Italiano, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Matthew Millar, Lachlan Jackson, Johnny Koutroumbis, Jason Hoffman (Patrick Langlois 98'), Steven Ugarkovic, Angus Thurgate (Matthew Ridenton 67'), Nick Fitzgerald, Kaine Sheppard (Kosta Petratos 86'), Dimi Petratos. 07-Aug-2019 at AAMI Park. Crowd: 4045.

Perth Glory 1 (Mrcela 114') Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2 (Adam 109', Yeboah 117') AET Perth: Liam Reddy, Tom Mrcela, Ivan Franjic, Jacob Tratt, Jake Brimmer, Neil Kilkenny, Brandon Wilson, Joel Chianese (Trent Ostler 105'), Bruno Fornaroli, Nicholas D`Agostino (Diego Castro 67'), Chris Harold (Gabriel Popovic 91'). Western Sydney: Daniel Lopar, Keanu Baccus, Daniel Georgievski, Dylan McGowan, Tass Mourdoukoutas, Tarek Elrich, Pirmin Schwegler, Radoslaw Majewski, Kosta Grozos (Nick Sullivan 21' (Mohamed Adam 72')), Bruce Kamau, Kwame Yeboah (Tate Russell 120'). 07-Aug-2019 at Dorrien Gardens. Crowd: 1587.

Sydney FC 0 Brisbane Roar 2 (Mauk 41', O`Shea 47') Sydney: Andrew Redmayne, Joel King (Michael Zullo 62'), Alex Wilkinson, Ryan McGowan, Rhyan Grant (Luke Brattan 85'), Milos Ninkovic (Paulo Retre 59'), Brandon O`Neill, Anthony Caceres, Alexander Baumjohann, Adam Le Fondre, Kosta Barbarouses. Brisbane: Jamie Young, Macaulay Gillesphey (Connor O`Toole 74'), Thomas Aldred, Scott Neville, Jordan Courtney-Perkins, James O`Shea, Jake McGing, Bradden Inman (George Mells 78'), Stefan Mauk (Jai Ingham 90'), Roy O`Donovan, Rahmat Akbari. 07-Aug-2019 at Leichhardt Oval. Crowd: 2350.

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FFA CUP 2019 FINAL ROUNDS – ROUND OF 16 Marconi (NSW) 1 (Fernandez 85') Melbourne City FC 2 (Maclaren 2', Noone 44') Marconi: Nenad Vekic, Nathan Millgate, Liam Youlley, Robert Speranza, Zachary Cairncross, Giorgio Speranza, Connor Evans, Brandon Vella (Martin Fernandez 57'), Marko Jesic, Mitchell Mallia (Damian Tsekenis 46'), James Andrew (Anthony Frangie 61'). Melb City: Dean Bouzanis, Harrison Delbridge, Curtis Good, Scott Galloway, Scott Jamieson, Connor Metcalfe, Joshua Brillante (Florin Berenguer 46'), Javier Cabrera (Lachlan Wales 79'), Craig Noone, Adrian Luna (Martin Fernandez 46'), Jamie Maclaren. 21-Aug-2019 at Marconi Stadium. Crowd: 1947.

Moreland Zebras (VIC) 4 (Barforosh 18', 27', Sadler 54', Cannell 75') Magpies Crusaders (QLD) 0 Moreland: Fraser Chalmers, Jakob Williams, Matthew Whatley, Lucian Ibanda (Thomas Petricca 95'), Shaun Timmins, Tremayne Sadler, Liam Cannell, Luke Devitt, Gai Gai (Stefan Cardamone 67'), Salvatore Accardo, Thomas Barforosh (Davide Cardamone 81'). Magpies: Mitchell Wright, Nelson Burgess, Lathan Dunn, Isaiah Kennell, Raffi Krissian, Mitchell Herrmann (Ben Coombes 90'), Matthew Haspels, Eduardo Castaneda, Liam Shipton (Pierce Searle 80'), Michael Lyall (Carlos Lewong 80'), Kyren Walters. 21-Aug-2019 at CB Smith Reserve. Crowd: 1325.

Olympic FC (QLD) 2 (Psaros 12', Lucas 64'pen) Adelaide United 3 (Toure 9', 27', Blackwood 84'pen) Olympic: Brandon Cuminao, Phil Lasm, Jack Glover, Matt Mundy, Daniel Driver (Chris Lucas 59'), Kazuya Ito, Steve Whyte, Jez Lofthouse, Alex Smith, Shelford Dais, Costa Psaros (Youeil Shol 90'). Adelaide: Paul Izzo, Michael Marrone (Ryan Strain 61'), Michael Jakobsen, Michael Maria (Nikola Mileusnic 65'), Jordan Elsey, Vince Lia, Mirko Boland, Riley McGree, Ben Halloran, Ryan Kitto, Al Hassan Toure (George Blackwood 69'). 21-Aug-2019 at Perry Park. Crowd: 1030.

Edgeworth (NNSW) 1 (McBreen 16') Newcastle Jets 5 (Arroyo 9', Hoolahan 38', Petratos 40'p, 77', Fitzgerald 61') Edgeworth: Josh Low, Dylan Burston, Sam Maxwell (Daniel Fabrizio 76'), Aaron Oppedisano, Patrick Wheeler, Tyson Jackson, Liam Spurway (Archie Finn 66'), Aden Gardner, Daniel McBreen (Adam Cawley 46'), Will Bower, Josh Rose. Newcastle: Lewis Italiano, Patrick Langlois, Matthew Millar, Johnny Koutroumbis, Jason Hoffman, Steven Ugarkovic, Matthew Ridenton, Wesley Hoolahan (Angus Thurgate 81'), Nick Fitzgerald, Abdiel Arroyo (Kaine Sheppard 81'), Dimi Petratos (Jack Simmons 82'). 21-Aug-2019 at Jack McLaughlan Oval. Crowd: 4297.

Adelaide Olympic (SA) 1 (Kamara 23') Hume City (VIC) 3 (Delic 32', 60', 71') Adel Olympic: Daniel Vaughan (Nicholas Harpas 73'), Matthew Halliday, Jacob Butler-Bowdon, Paul Espina, Fausto Erba, Dimitri Toumazos, Manni Katopodis (John Tsimopoulos 46'), David Makridis, Mamadi Kamara, Ricardo Da Silva, John Karatzas. Hume: Michael Weier, Marko Delic (Mark Ochieng 85'), Paule Wilson, Hayden Tennant, Daniel Dixon, Benjamin Bowler, Steven Hewitt, Mitch Cooper, Matt Lazarides, James Brown, George Howard (Harry Monaghan 75'). 28-Aug-2019 at Elite Systems Centre. Crowd: 1389.

Brisbane Strikers (QLD) 1 (Richardson 62') Manly United (NSW) 0 Brisbane: Bon Scott, Christopher Maher, Michael McGowan, Matthew Richardson, Hiroki Omori, Scott Halliday, Jacob McLean (Zac Maltby 85'), Cade McDermott, Fraser Hills, Ryan Palmer, Andrew Pengelly. Manly: Dylan Mitchell, Sam Gallagher, Travis Oughtred, Lucas Rainbird, Dejan Pandurevic (James Georgaklis 76'), Dom Ferguson, Joseph Fox, Scott Balderson, Adam Parkhouse, Brendan Cholakian, Harry McCarthy (Maximilian Rogers 80'). 28-Aug-2019 at Perry Park. Crowd: 1240.

Brisbane Roar 2-2p (Inman 47', O`Donovan 87'pen) AET Central Coast Mariners 2-4p (Simon 21'pen, Silvera 85') Brisbane: Jamie Young, Macaulay Gillesphey, Thomas Aldred, Scott Neville (Connor O`Toole 73'), Jordan Courtney-Perkins, James O`Shea, Jake McGing, Bradden Inman (Jai Ingham 106'), Stefan Mauk (Jacob Pepper 91'), Roy O`Donovan, Rahmat Akbari (Aiden O`Neill 58'). Central Coast: Mark Birighitti, Jack Clisby, Ziggy Gordon, Dylan Fox, Eun-Sun Kim (Gianni Stensness 78'), Milan Duric, Liam Miller (Jacob Melling 93'), Tommy Oar, Daniel De Silva (Samuel Silvera 68'), Jordan Murray, Matt Simon. 28-Aug-2019 at Dolphin Stadium. Crowd: 6235.

Sydney United (NSW) 1 (Antelmi 50'pen) Western Sydney Wanderers 7 (Kamau 16', Georgievski 22', 82', Yeboah 37', Own goal 57', Russell 72', Majewski 79') Sydney Utd: Daniel Sadaka, Matthew Bilic (Liam Rose 73'), Jordan Roberts, Luke Vlastelica (Adrian Vlastelica 69'), Petar Markovic, Anthony Vrlic, Anthony Tomelic, Yianni Perkatis, Josh MacDonald, Patrick Antelmi (Matt Sim 61'), Michael Ruhs. Western Sydney: Daniel Lopar, Keanu Baccus (Daniel Wilmering 73'), Daniel Georgievski, Dylan McGowan, Tass Mourdoukoutas, Tarek Elrich (Mathieu Cordier 80'), Pirmin Schwegler, Radoslaw Majewski, Bruce Kamau (Tate Russell 46'), Mohamed Adam, Kwame Yeboah. 28-Aug-2019 at Campbelltown Stadium. Crowd: 5061.

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Adelaide United 1 (Toure 42') Newcastle Jets 0 Adelaide: Paul Izzo, Michael Jakobsen, Jordan Elsey, Ryan Strain, Nathan Konstandopoulos (Vince Lia 70'), Mirko Boland, Riley McGree, Ryan Kitto, Al Hassan Toure (Kristian Opseth 77'), Nikola Mileusnic (Pacifique Niyongabire 73'), Ben Halloran. Newcastle: Lewis Italiano, Patrick Langlois (Nikolai Topor-Stanley 46'), Matthew Millar, Johnny Koutroumbis, Jason Hoffman, Steven Ugarkovic, Matthew Ridenton, Wesley Hoolahan (Angus Thurgate 49'), Nick Fitzgerald (Glen Moss 12'), Abdiel Arroyo, Dimi Petratos. 17-Sep-2019 at Coopers Stadium. Crowd: 4807.

Hume City (VIC) 0 Central Coast Mariners 1 (Majok 90+2') Hume City: Michael Weier, Marko Delic (Mark Ochieng 73'), Paule Wilson, Hayden Tennant, Daniel Dixon, Benjamin Bowler, Steven Hewitt, Harry Monaghan, Mitch Cooper, Matthew Lazarides, James Brown. Central Coast: Mark Birighitti, Kye Rowles, Jack Clisby, Gianni Stensness, Ziggy Gordon, Dylan Fox, Samuel Silvera, Milan Duric (Abraham Majok 72'), Tommy Oar, Daniel De Silva, Matt Simon (Jordan Murray 75'). 17-Sep-2019 at ABD Stadium. Crowd: 1928.

Melbourne City FC 3 (Noone 34', 81', Maclaren 44') Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0 Melb City: Dean Bouzanis, Harrison Delbridge, Curtis Good, Scott Galloway, Scott Jamieson, Connor Metcalfe (Rostyn Griffiths 86'), Josh Brillante, Florin Berenguer (Adrian Luna 83'), Ramy Najjarine (Javier Cabrera 69'), Craig Noone, Jamie Maclaren. Western Sydney: Daniel Lopar, Keanu Baccus, Tarek Elrich, Daniel Georgievski (Daniel Wilmering 64'), Dylan McGowan, Tass Mourdoukoutas, Mathieu Cordier (Fabian Monge 66'), Radoslaw Majewski, Bruce Kamau, Mohamed Adam, Kwame Yeboah (Tate Russell 46'). 18-Sep-2019 at AAMI Park. Crowd: 2905.

Brisbane Strikers (QLD) 3 (Hills 27', Palmer 43', 57') Moreland Zebras (VIC) 2 (Barforosh 55', Williams 82') Brisbane: Bon Scott, Christopher Maher, Michael McGowan, Matthew Richardson, Hiroki Omori, Scott Halliday, Jacob McLean, Cade McDermott, Fraser Hills, Ryan Palmer (Zac Maltby 88'), Andrew Pengelly. Moreland: Fraser Chalmers, Jakob Williams, Matthew Whatley, Shaun Timmins (Davide Cardamone 58'), Tremayne Sadler, Nicholas Symeoy (Liam Cannell 63'), Cameron Watson, Luke Devitt (Lucian Ibanda 46'), Gai Gai, Thomas Barforosh, Nicolas Niagioran. 18-Sep-2019 at Perry Park. Crowd: 1915.

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Brisbane Strikers (QLD) 1 (Pengelly 3') Melbourne City FC 5 (Metcalfe 30', Maclaren 48', 80', Cabrera 62', Galloway 92') Brisbane: Bon Scott, Christopher Maher, Matthew Richardson, Hiroki Omori, Scott Halliday (Danilo Kovacevic 83'), Jacob McLean, Cade McDermott, Fraser Hills, Ryan Palmer, Andrew Pengelly, Zac Maltby (Josh Matcham 63'). Melb City: Dean Bouzanis, Harrison Delbridge, Curtis Good, Scott Galloway, Scott Jamieson, Connor Metcalfe (Adrian Luna 63'), Josh Brillante, Florin Berenguer, Ramy Najjarine (Javier Cabrera 59'), Craig Noone, Jamie Maclaren (Moudi Najjar 82'). 01-Oct-2019 at Perry Park. Crowd: 3706.

Central Coast Mariners 1 (Clisby 63') Adelaide United 2 (Blackwood 74', McGree 90') Central Coast: Mark Birighitti, Kye Rowles, Jack Clisby, Ziggy Gordon, Dylan Fox, Samuel Silvera, Milan Duric, Tommy Oar, Daniel De Silva, Jordan Murray, Matt Simon. Adelaide: Isaac Richards, Michael Jakobsen, Jordan Elsey, Ryan Strain, Louis D`Arrigo (Vince Lia 57'), Riley McGree (Nathan Konstandopoulos 96'), George Blackwood, Ben Halloran, Ryan Kitto, Al Hassan Toure (Nikola Mileusnic 67'), Kristian Opseth. 02-Oct-2019 at Central Coast Stadium. Crowd: 5572.

FFA CUP 2019 FINAL ROUNDS – FINAL Adelaide United 4 (Toure 25', Halloran 49', Mileusnic 60', McGree 75') Melbourne City FC 0 Adelaide: Paul Izzo, Michael Marrone, Michael Jakobsen, Michael Maria, Ryan Strain, Louis D`Arrigo, Riley McGree (Nathan Konstandopoulos 85'), Ben Halloran, Ryan Kitto, Al Hassan Toure (Kristian Opseth 72'), Nikola Mileusnic (Lachlan Brook 90'). Melb City: Dean Bouzanis, Harrison Delbridge, Curtis Good, Scott Galloway (Richard Windbichler 55'), Scott Jamieson, Connor Metcalfe (Denis Genreau 66'), Joshua Brillante, Lachlan Wales, Craig Noone (Ramy Najjarine 72'), Adrian Luna, Jamie Maclaren. 23-Oct-2019 at Coopers Stadium. Crowd: 14 920.

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FFA Cup Finals Year Result Venue Crowd Player of the match

(Mark Viduka medal) Referee

2014 Adelaide United 1 Perth Glory 0 Coopers Stadium 16 124 Sergio Cirio

(Adelaide United) Chris Beath

2015 Melbourne Victory 2 Perth Glory 0 AAMI Park 15 098 Kosta Barbarouses

(Melbourne Victory) Ben Williams

2016 Melbourne City FC 1 Sydney FC 0 AAMI Park 18 751 Bruno Fornaroli

(Melbourne City FC) Peter Green

2017 Sydney FC 2

Adelaide United 1 Allianz Stadium 13 452 Adrian Mierzejewski

(Sydney FC) Kris Griffiths-

Jones

2018 Adelaide United 2 Sydney FC 1

Coopers Stadium 14 448 Craig Goodwin (Adelaide United)

Jarred Gillett

2019 Adelaide United 4 Melbourne City FC 0 Coopers Stadium 14 920 Al Hassan Toure

(Adelaide United) Alex King

FFA Cup Final Rounds – summary statistics Year Games Goals Goals No. games that went to Crowds /game Extra time Penalties Aggregate Average

2014 31 95 3.1 3 2 93 711 3 023 2015 31 105 3.4 9 5 113 752 3 669

2016 31 95 3.1 5 2 105 945 3 418 2017 31 118 3.8 7 3 85 469 2 757

2018 31 100 3.2 2 0 89 128 2 875

2019 31 124 4.0 6 4 88 023 2 840

All 186 637 3.4 32 16 576 028 3 097

FFA Cup Final Rounds – game records Most goals in a game 9 Hills United (NSW) 3-6 Hakoah Sydney City East (NSW) AET Lily's Football Centre 26-Jul-17 Sydney United (NSW) 7-2 Cairns FC (QLD) Sydney United Sports Centre 09-Aug-17

Highest winning/losing margin 8 Shamrock Rovers (NT) 0-8 Sydney FC Darwin Football Stadium 02-Aug-17

Highest scoring draw 6 MetroStars (SA) 3-3 Bentleigh Greens (VIC) Elite Systems Sporting Centre 02-Aug-16 Sydney United (NSW) 3-3 South Hobart (TAS) Sydney United Sports Centre 04-Aug-15

FFA Cup Final Rounds 2014–2019 – player records

Most appearances Most goals 20 Josh Brillante 2016–2019 12 Besart Berisha 2014–2017 19 Brandon O'Neill 2014–2019 9 Bruno Fornaroli 2015–2018 19 Isaias 2014–2018 9 Bobo 2016–2018

Most goals in a game: 4 Matt Sim (for Central Coast Mariners, W5-4 v Palm Beach Sharks, 14-Oct-14) Bobo (for Sydney FC, W8-0 v Shamrock Rovers, 02-Aug-17)

Most goals in a year: 8 Bobo (Sydney FC, 2017)

Youngest player: 16y 56d – Kynan West (for Devonport Strikers, L1-4 v Avondale FC, 21-Aug-18)

Oldest player: 43y 49d – Ante Covic (for Rockdale City Suns, L2-4 v Sydney FC, 01-Aug-18)

Most send-offs: 2 Liam Wooding (2015, 2017)

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FFA Cup Final Rounds 2014–2019 – all clubs Club Years P W-D-L Adelaide City (SA) 2014 3 2-0-1 Adelaide Comets (SA) 2018 2 1-0-1 Adelaide Olympic (SA) 2019 2 1-0-1 Adelaide United 2014–2019 24 21-0-3 APIA Leichhardt (NSW) 2017, 2018 5 3-0-2 Armadale SC (WA) 2018 1 0-0-1 Avondale FC (VIC) 2018 3 2-0-1 Balmain Tigers (NSW) 2015 1 0-0-1 Bayswater City (WA) 2014, 2019 2 0-0-2 Bentleigh Greens (VIC) 2014, 2016–2018 13 7-2-4 Blacktown City (NSW) 2014–2017 8 4-1-3 Bonnyrigg W/Eagles (NSW) 2016, 2018 4 2-0-2 Brisbane Roar 2014–2019 8 2-1-5 Brisbane Strikers (QLD) 2014–2016, 2019 9 4-1-4 Broadmeadow (NNSW) 2014–15, 2017–18 5 1-0-4 Bulleen Lions (VIC) 2019 1 0-1-0 Cairns FC/FNQ Heat (QLD) 2014–2018 6 1-1-4 Campbelltown City (SA) 2019 1 0-0-1 Canberra FC (ACT) 2018 1 0-0-1 Canberra Olympic (ACT) 2016, 2017 5 3-0-2 Canterbury (NSW) 2017 2 1-0-1 Central Coast Mariners 2014–2019 12 5-1-6 Charlestown City (NNSW) 2018 1 0-0-1 Cockburn City (WA) 2016 1 0-0-1 (Cooma) Tigers (ACT) 2019 1 0-0-1 Coomera Colts (QLD) 2019 1 0-0-1 Croydon Kings (SA) 2015 1 0-0-1 Darwin Olympic (NT) 2015, 2019 2 0-0-2 Devonport Strikers (TAS) 2016, 2018 4 2-0-2 Edgeworth FC (NNSW) 2015–2017, 2019 6 2-0-4 Floreat Athena (WA) 2016, 2019 2 0-0-2 Gold Coast City (QLD) 2017 3 2-0-1 Gold Coast Knights (QLD) 2018 1 0-0-1 Green Gully (VIC) 2016 3 2-0-1 Gungahlin United (ACT) 2015 1 0-0-1 Gwelup Croatia (WA) 2018 1 0-0-1 Hakoah Sydney City (NSW) 2014, 2017, 2018 4 1-0-3 Heidelberg United (VIC) 2015, 2017, 2018 9 5-1-3 Hellenic AC (NT) 2018 1 0-0-1 Hills United (NSW) 2017 1 0-0-1 Hume City (VIC) 2015–2017, 2019 10 5-2-3 Lambton Jaffas (NNSW) 2016 1 0-0-1 Lions FC (QLD) 2015, 2018 4 2-0-2

Club Years P W-D-L Magpies Crusaders (QLD) 2019 2 1-0-1 Maitland FC (NNSW) 2019 1 0-0-1 Manly United (NSW) 2014, 2016, 2019 4 0-1-3 Marconi Stallions (NSW) 2016, 2018, 2019 4 1-1-2 Melbourne City FC 2014–2019 21 16-0-5 Melbourne Knights (VIC) 2014, 2016, 2019 4 1-0-3 Melbourne Victory 2014–2019 17 12-0-5 MetroStars (SA) 2015–2017 4 1-1-2 Moreland Zebras (VIC) 2019 3 1-1-1 Moreton Bay United (QLD) 2017 2 1-0-1 Mt Druitt Town Rangers (NSW) 2019 1 0-1-0 Newcastle Jets 2014–2019 9 3-1-5 Northcote City (VIC) 2018 1 0-0-1 Oakleigh Cannons (VIC) 2015 3 1-1-1 Olympia FC (TAS) 2017 1 0-0-1 Olympic FC (QLD) 2014, 2018, 2019 5 2-0-3 Palm Beach Sharks (QLD) 2014, 2015 5 2-1-2 Parramatta FC (NSW) 2014 1 0-0-1 Peninsula Power (QLD) 2017 1 0-0-1 Perth Glory 2014–2019 15 7-2-6 Perth SC (WA) 2015 1 0-0-1 Port Melbourne (VIC) 2018 1 0-0-1 Redlands United (QLD) 2016 2 1-0-1 Rockdale City (NSW) 2015, 2018 3 1-0-2 Shamrock Rovers (NT) 2016, 2017 2 0-0-2 Sorrento (WA) 2015, 2017 3 1-0-2 South Cardiff (NNSW) 2014 1 0-1-0 South Hobart (TAS) 2014, 2015, 2019 3 0-2-1 South Melbourne (VIC) 2015, 2017 5 3-1-1 South Springvale (VIC) 2014 2 0-1-1 St Albans Saints (VIC) 2014 2 1-0-1 St George (NSW) 2019 1 0-0-1 Stirling Lions (WA) 2014 1 0-0-1 Surfers Paradise Apollo (QLD) 2016 1 0-0-1 Sydney FC 2014–2018 20 16-0-4 Sydney Olympic (NSW) 2014, 2015 4 2-0-2 Sydney United (NSW) 2014–2017, 2019 9 3-2-4 Tuggeranong United (ACT) 2014 2 0-1-1 Wellington Phoenix 2014–2019 7 1-1-5 Western Knights (WA) 2017 1 0-0-1 Western Sydney Wanderers 2014–2019 18 11-2-5 Wollongong Wolves (NSW) 2014, 2016 2 0-0-2

FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds – entrants

Year Entries* Record winning/losing margin

2014 607 Eltham Redbacks 14-0 Yarra Jets (VIC), Toowong 14-0 Mooroondu (QLD) 2015 637 Croydon Kings 18-0 Apollo (SA) 2016 690 Mackay Magpies 26-0 West United (QLD) 2017 721 Capricorn Coast 21-1 Emerald Eagles (QLD)

2018 761 Wangaratta City 17-0 Swinburne University (VIC) 2019 721 Bayside United 31-0 Teviot Downs (QLD)

* Excludes Hyundai A-League clubs and National Premier Leagues Grand Final winner (2015–2018)

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NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES (NPL) 2019 FINAL SERIES QUARTER FINALS Maitland (NNSW) 3 (Thompson 13'p 22'p, Pratt 71') Devonport Strikers (TAS) 2 (Barnard 25', Bidwell 86') Maitland: Matthew Trott, Thomas Davies, Liam Thornton, Zachary Thomas, Alex Read, Andrew Swan, Carl Thornton, Matt Thompson, Sean Pratt (Blake Rutherford 85'), James Thompson (Thomas Duggan 75'), Ryan Clark (Ryan Broadley 72') Devonport: Nathan Pitchford, Connor Parke, Dominic Smith (Jack Dance 75'), Raphael Reynolds, Kieran Mulraney, Todd Hingston (Kynan West 75'), Joel Stone (Charles Bidwell 85'), Daniel Syson, Miles Barnard, Edward Bidwell, Max Fitzgerald 21-Sep at Cooks Square Park. Crowd: 352.

Wollongong Wolves (NSW) 5 (Scott 36', James 42'pen, Stojcevski 49', Littler 53', Dimoski 88') Canberra Olympic (ACT) 1 (Popovich 57') Wollongong: Justin Pasfield, Taylor Mcdonald, Chris Price, Nick Littler, Nikola Djorjevic, Guy Knight, Harry Callahan (Liam Wille 63'), James Stojcevski, Brendan Griffin (Takeru Okada 50'), Lachlan Scott (Stefan Dimoski 74'), Thomas James Canberra: Rory Larkin, Nick Faust, Michael Reeve (Michael Piccolo 69'), Tim Bobolas, Lasse Olrik, Nathan Megic, Jay Kelly, Andre Jancevski, Nik Popovich (Sean Pateman 82'), Kofi Danning, Stephen Domenici (Elie Darwich 76') 21-Sep at Albert Butler Park. Crowd: 320.

Heidelberg Utd (VIC) 2 (Cartanos 70', Schiavo 121') Perth SC (WA) 3 (Zimmarino 7', Jovic 103', Michael Domfeh 108') AET Heidelberg: Chris Theodoridis-Petropoulos, Christian Dib (Joshua Wilkins 83'), Leslie Doumbalis (Luka Ninkovic 105'), Steven Pace, Luke Byles, Adrian Zahra (Andrew Cartanos 60'), Paul O'Brien, Reuben Way, Lucas Derrick (Tom Cahill 60'), Sean Ellis, Alex Schiavo Perth: Francis Soale, Alex Silla, Jordan De Leo, Kieran Colwell, Bojan Radinovic (Tom Southgate 90'), Harley Orr, Paul Zimmarino (Francesco Furfaro 99'), Kristian Santich, Gustavo Catarcione (Michael Domfeh 74'), Matthew Milenkovic, Andreas Theodosiades (Aleks Jovic 82') 21-Sep at JL Murphy Reserve. Crowd: 403.

Lions FC (QLD) 2 (Hore 64', Duckworth 69') Campbelltown City (SA) 1 (A. Mullen 76') Lions: Luke Borean, Josh Brindell-South, Andrew Thompson, Tommy Jarrard, Matija Simic (Shaun Carlos 78'), Nathan Reardon, Keegan Jelacic, Danny Kim, Mitchell Hore, Jheison Macuace (Marek Mádle 81'), Joe Duckworth (Nathan Shepherd 88') Campbelltown: Nicholas Harpas, Shaun Harvey, Jake Halliday, Matthew Mullen, Daniel Mullen, Alex Mullen, Joel Allwright, Adam Piscioneri, Dion Kirk (Anthony Ture 12' (Iain Fyfe 70')), Luigi Ditroia, Marc Marino (Jacob Williams 94') 22-Sep at Lions Stadium. Crowd: 722.

SEMI FINALS Wollongong Wolves (NSW) 2 (James 29', Okada 94') Perth SC (WA) 0 Wollongong: Justin Pasfield, Taylor McDonald, Chris Price, Nick Littler, Nikola Djorjevic, Guy Knight, Harry Callahan (Darcy Madden 69'), James Stojcevski (Brendan Griffin 83'), Tom James, Takeru Okada, Lachlan Scott (Stefan Dimoski 76') Perth: Francis Soale, Alex Silla, Jordan De Leo, Kieran Colwell, Bojan Radinovic, Harley Orr, Paul Zimmarino, Kristian Santich, Michael Domfeh, Matthew Milenkovic (Francesco Furfaro 70'), Andreas Theodosiades (Gustavo Catarcione 61') 29-Sep at Albert Butler Park. Crowd: 621.

Maitland (NNSW) 0 Lions FC (QLD) 2 (Jarrard 39', Hore 68') Maitland: Matthew Trott, Thomas Davies, Liam Thornton, Zac Thomas, Alex Read, Andrew Swan (Louis Townsend 86'), James Thompson (Tom Duggan 73'), Carl Thornton, Matt Thompson, Nick Cowburn, Sean Pratt (Ryan Broadley 61') Lions: Luke Borean, Josh Brindell-South, Andrew Thompson (Nathan Shepherd 58'), Nathan Reardon, Tommy Jarrard, Danny Kim, Shaun Carlos (Keegan Jelacic 80'), Mitchell Hore, Joe Duckworth (Marek Mádle 72'), Henry Hore, Jheison Macuace 28-Sep at Cooks Square Park. Crowd 273.

FINAL Wollongong Wolves (NSW) 4 (James 52'pen, Okada 80', Juach 109', James 116') Lions FC (QLD 3 (Carlos 13', Mádle 84', Duckworth 119'pen) AET Wollongong: Justin Pasfield, Taylor McDonald, Darcy Madden, Nick Littler, Nikola Djorjevic, James Stojcevski, Harry Callahan (Stefan Dimoski 120'), Guy Knight (Brendan Griffin 94'), Thomas James, Takeru Okada (Jordan Nikolovski 108'), Lachlan Scott (Bul Juach 96') Lions: Luke Borean, Andrew Thompson (Nathan Reardon 73'), Josh Brindell-South (Laum Walpola 106'), Tommy Jarrard, Matija Simic, Danny Kim, Mitchell Hore (sent off 92'), Shaun Carlos (Marek Mádle 73'), Joe Duckworth, Henry Hore, Nathan Shepherd (Keegan Jelacic 62') 05-Oct at Albert Butler Park. Crowd: 1362.

NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES FINALS HISTORY 2013 South Hobart (TAS) 0-2 Sydney United (NSW) 2014 Bonnyrigg White Eages (NSW) 0-1 MetroStars (SA) 2015 Bayswater City (WA) 1-3 Blacktown City (NSW) 2016 Sydney United (NSW) 4-1 Edgeworth FC (NNSW) 2017 Brisbane Strikers (QLD) 0-2 Heidelberg United (VIC) 2018 Campbelltown City (SA) 2-1 Lions FC (QLD) 2019 Wollongong Wolves (NSW) 4-3 Lions FC (QLD)

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CAPITAL FOOTBALL (ACT) NPL 2019 SEASON P W D L F A GD Pts Canberra Olympic 16 12 1 3 48 19 29 37 Tigers FC 16 10 2 4 33 22 11 32 Gungahlin United 16 11 1 4 51 24 27 28 Canberra FC 16 8 2 6 39 27 12 26 Belconnen United 16 8 2 6 34 26 8 26 Tuggeranong United 16 7 0 9 22 28 -6 21 Monaro Panthers 16 6 2 8 31 33 -2 20 Woden-Weston 16 3 3 10 17 40 -23 12 Riverina Rhinos 16 0 1 15 9 62 -53 1

Finals series Major Semi Final Canberra Olympic 0-1 Cooma Tigers

Minor Semi Final Gungahlin United 5-2 Canberra FC

Preliminary Final Canberra Olympic 1-2 Gungahlin Utd

Grand Final Cooma Tigers 0-5 Gungahlin United

FOOTBALL NEW SOUTH WALES NPL 2019 SEASON P W D L F A GD Pts Wollongong Wolves 22 16 3 3 52 17 35 51 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 22 12 6 4 42 28 14 42 Blacktown City 22 11 5 6 31 24 7 38 Sydney United 58 22 9 6 7 31 32 -1 33 Marconi Stallions 22 10 2 10 42 30 12 32 Sydney Olympic 22 9 5 8 35 33 2 32 Mt Druitt Town Rangers 22 8 6 8 43 46 -3 30 Sutherland Sharks 22 7 7 8 36 33 3 28 Manly United 22 7 5 10 25 34 -9 26 Rockdale City Suns 22 8 2 12 28 44 -16 26 Sydney FC 22 6 3 13 33 52 -19 21 Hakoah Sydney City East 22 3 2 17 12 37 -25 11

Finals series Qualifying Finals APIA Leichhardt 1-1 Blacktown City APIA Leichhardt won 5-3 on penalties Sydney United 2-0 Marconi AET

Semi Finals Wollongong 0-1 APIA Leichhardt Blacktown City 3-7 Sydney United

Preliminary Final Wollongong Wolves 1-2 Sydney Utd

Grand Final (AET) APIA Leichhardt 2-1 Sydney United

NORTHERN NSW FOOTBALL NPL 2019 SEASON P W D L F A GD Pts Maitland FC 20 13 4 3 44 27 17 43 Lambton Jaffas 20 11 5 4 39 18 21 38 Edgeworth FC 20 12 2 6 44 24 20 38 Broadmeadow Magic 20 11 5 4 46 29 17 38 Weston Workers 20 11 4 5 44 33 11 37 Charlestown City Blues 20 11 3 6 35 24 11 36 Hamilton Olympic 20 7 4 9 33 32 1 25 Newcastle Jets Youth 20 6 3 11 29 41 -12 21 Lake Macquarie City 20 3 3 14 23 54 -31 12 Valentine FC 20 3 3 14 28 60 -32 12 Adamstown Rosebud 20 3 2 15 20 43 -23 11

Finals series Semi Finals Maitland 2-2 Broadmeadow Magic Broadmeadow Magic 1-1 Maitland Maitland won on most away goals

Lambton Jaffas 1-4 Edgeworth Eagles Edgeworth Eagles 1-0 Lambton Jaffas Edgeworth Eagles won 5-1 on aggregate

Grand Final Maitland FC 0-2 Edgeworth Eagles

FOOTBALL QUEENSLAND NPL 2019 SEASON P W D L F A GD Pts Lions FC 28 24 2 2 89 20 69 74 Gold Coast Knights 28 22 4 2 77 22 55 70 Peninsula Power 28 23 0 5 84 36 48 69 Olympic FC 28 18 3 7 85 43 42 57 Brisbane Strikers 28 14 4 10 79 50 29 46 Brisbane City 28 12 3 13 59 57 2 39 Gold Coast United 28 11 4 13 46 49 -3 37 Brisbane Roar 28 11 3 14 61 58 3 36 Eastern Suburbs 28 11 3 14 67 66 1 36 Redlands United 28 11 2 15 47 72 -25 35 Moreton Bay United 28 10 4 14 47 51 -4 34 Magpies Crusaders 28 7 5 16 43 104 -61 26 Western Pride 28 8 1 19 37 70 -33 25 SWQ Thunder 28 5 3 20 50 104 -54 18 Sunshine Coast 28 2 1 25 25 94 -69 7

Finals series Semi Finals G.Coast Knights 2-1 Peninsula Power Lions FC 1-2 Olympic FC

Grand Final Gold Coast Knights 2-1 Olympic FC

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FOOTBALL FEDERATION SOUTH AUSTRALIA NPL 2019 SEASON P W D L F A GD Pts Campbelltown City 22 13 4 5 51 32 19 43 Adelaide Comets 22 11 5 6 43 26 17 38 Raiders 22 11 3 8 44 35 9 36 Adelaide Olympic 22 9 8 5 39 32 7 35 Adelaide Blue Eagles 22 10 5 7 33 33 0 35 MetroStars 22 10 4 8 46 31 15 34 Croydon Kings 22 8 9 5 33 25 8 33 Adelaide United 22 8 6 8 38 33 5 30 Para Hills Knights 22 7 7 8 31 34 -3 28 Adelaide City 22 5 9 8 29 42 -13 18 West Adelaide 22 3 7 12 25 48 -23 16 South Adelaide 22 1 5 16 24 65 -41 8

Finals series Major Semi Final Campbelltown City 0-1 Adel Comets Adel Comets 0-2 Campbelltown City Campbelltown City won 2-1 on aggregate

Minor Semi Final qualifiers Adelaide Raiders 0-4 MetroStars Adelaide Olympic 2-0 Blue Eagles Minor Semi Final Adelaide Olympic 1-2 MetroStars Preliminary Final Adelaide Comets 4-0 MetroStars Grand Final Campbelltown City 3-0 Adel Comets

FOOTBALL FEDERATION TASMANIA NPL 2019 SEASON P W D L F A GD Pts Devonport City 24 20 2 2 91 23 68 62 Olympia FC 24 18 2 4 80 31 49 56 South Hobart 24 14 5 5 80 30 50 47 Hobart Zebras 24 12 6 6 74 36 38 42 Glenorchy Knights 24 10 2 12 58 45 13 32 Kingborough Lions 24 9 3 12 43 50 -7 30 Launceston City 24 7 4 13 38 51 -13 25 Riverside Olympic 24 4 2 18 26 72 -46 14 Clarence United 24 1 0 23 8 160 -152 3

No finals series

FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA NPL 2019 SEASON P W D L F A GD Pts Heidelberg United 26 17 4 5 53 28 25 55 Avondale FC 26 16 5 5 63 29 34 53 Oakleigh Cannons 26 13 6 7 45 32 13 45 Green Gully 26 12 8 6 55 40 15 44 Bentleigh Greens 26 13 4 9 47 45 2 43 Hume City 26 12 5 9 41 37 4 41 Dandenong City 26 10 5 11 42 47 -5 35 South Melbourne 26 10 4 12 27 42 -15 34 Port Melbourne Sharks 26 8 7 11 41 37 4 31 Melbourne Knights 26 10 4 12 35 42 -7 31 Altona Magic 26 9 2 15 43 51 -8 29 Dandenong Thunder 26 6 6 14 44 70 -26 24 Kingston City 26 6 5 15 35 51 -16 23 Pascoe Vale 26 6 3 17 33 53 -20 21

Finals series Elimination Finals Oakleigh Cannons 2-0 Hume City Green Gully 0-1 Bentleigh Greens

Semi Finals Avondale FC 2-0 Oakleigh Cannons Heidelberg Utd 1-2 Bentleigh Greens

Final Avondale FC 1-1 Bentleigh Greens Bentleigh Greens won 4-3 on penalties

FOOTBALL WEST (WA) NPL 2019 SEASON P W D L F A GD Pts Perth SC 22 15 4 3 53 21 32 49 Inglewood United 22 11 5 6 38 36 2 38 Floreat Athena 22 11 4 7 48 37 11 37 Balcatta FC 22 9 6 7 26 26 0 33 Bayswater City 22 9 5 8 45 29 16 32 Sorrento 22 9 4 9 40 41 -1 31 Cockburn City 22 8 4 10 38 38 0 28 Perth Glory 22 7 5 10 35 39 -4 26 Rockingham City 22 8 2 12 37 49 -12 26 Armadale SC 22 7 4 11 35 45 -10 25 ECU Joondalup 22 4 11 7 24 32 -8 23 Stirling Lions 22 5 4 13 16 42 -26 19

Finals series Major Semi Final Perth SC 1-3 Inglewood United

Minor Semi Final Floreat Athena 3-2 Balcatta FC

Preliminary Final Perth SC 2-1 Floreat Athena AET

Grand Final Inglewood United 1-2 Perth SC

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NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2008/09 FINAL LADDER (18 matches) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 13 2 3 43 22 41 Adelaide United 10 5 3 36 14 35 Brisbane Roar FC 10 3 5 34 22 33 Perth Glory 7 2 9 28 31 23 Central Coast Mariners 6 2 10 20 36 20 Melbourne Victory 6 1 11 21 26 19 Newcastle Jets 3 1 14 17 48 10

GRAND FINAL Sydney FC 2 (Ibrahim Haydar 21’, Robbie Mileski 77’) Adelaide United 0

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2008/09 TOP SCORERS Francesco Monterosso Adelaide United 13 Chris Grossman Brisbane Roar FC 11

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2009/10 SEASON

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2009/10 FINAL LADDER (24 matches) W D L F A Pts Central Coast Mariners 12 8 4 48 34 44 Perth Glory 13 4 7 39 35 43 Adelaide United 10 10 4 50 37 40 Gold Coast United 10 9 5 54 37 39 Sydney FC 11 6 7 43 33 39 Melbourne Victory 7 8 9 36 37 29 Newcastle Jets 8 3 13 36 48 27 Brisbane Roar FC 5 5 14 38 58 20 Australian Institute of Sport 3 5 16 32 57 14

SEMI FINALS Central Coast Mariners 1 Gold Coast United 3 Perth Glory 1 Adelaide United 0 GRAND FINAL Perth Glory 1 (Dean Evans 75') Gold Coast United 2 (Chris Harold 82', Tahj Minniecon 91')

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2009/10 TOP SCORERS Francesco Monterosso Adelaide United 17 Chris Harold Gold Coast United 16

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2010/11 SEASON

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2010/11 FINAL LADDER P W D L F A Pts Gold Coast United 19 13 2 4 45 25 41 Central Coast Mariners 20 11 2 7 43 28 35 Adelaide United 20 10 1 9 32 41 31 Sydney FC 20 9 3 8 38 31 30 Australian Institute of Sport 20 9 2 9 42 39 29 Brisbane Roar FC 19 8 3 8 34 32 27 Newcastle Jets 20 6 3 11 29 40 21 Melbourne Victory 19 7 0 12 29 42 21 Perth Glory 19 6 2 11 30 43 20

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2010/11 TOP SCORERS Bernie Ibini Central Coast Mariners 12 Mitchell Duke Central Coast Mariners 11

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NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2011/12 FINAL LADDER (18 matches) W D L F A Pts Central Coast Mariners 11 3 4 41 16 36 Brisbane Roar FC 9 5 4 36 31 32 Perth Glory 9 5 4 50 33 32 Gold Coast United 7 4 7 40 31 25 Melbourne City FC 7 5 6 33 30 26 Sydney FC 8 2 8 35 37 26 Adelaide United 5 5 8 27 29 20 Newcastle Jets 6 5 7 30 34 23 Australian Institute of Sport 5 1 12 28 59 16 Melbourne Victory 4 3 11 15 34 15

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2011/12 TOP SCORERS Mitchell Mallia Sydney FC 11 Chris Payne Newcastle Jets 9 Nicholas Fitzgerald Brisbane Roar FC 8 NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2012/13 SEASON

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2012/13 FINAL LADDER (18 matches) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Victory 12 1 5 57 20 37 Central Coast Mariners 12 1 5 38 28 37 Newcastle Jets 10 1 7 54 36 31 Brisbane Roar FC 9 3 6 39 34 30 Perth Glory 8 1 9 45 45 25 Melbourne City FC 8 1 9 32 34 25 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7 4 7 29 39 25 Adelaide United 6 4 8 35 42 22 Sydney FC 6 3 9 41 46 21 Australian Institute of Sport 2 1 15 23 68 7

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2012/13 TOP SCORERS Kale Bradbery Newcastle Jets 16 Marko Jesic Newcastle Jets 13 Alec Urosevski Sydney FC 12 NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2013/14 SEASON

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2013/14 FINAL LADDER (18 matches) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 13 2 3 49 29 41 Newcastle Jets 11 4 3 50 29 37 Melbourne Victory 9 4 5 50 36 31 Adelaide United 9 3 6 41 36 30 Melbourne City FC 8 4 6 40 30 28 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7 2 9 37 33 23 Brisbane Roar FC 6 5 7 41 45 23 Australian Institute of Sport 6 3 9 32 47 21 Perth Glory 5 0 13 35 67 15 Central Coast Mariners 1 3 14 20 43 6

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2013/14 TOP SCORERS Anthony Costa Adelaide United 14 Mitchell Mallia Sydney FC 13 Brandon Borrello Brisbane Roar FC 12

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NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2014/15 FINAL LADDER (18 matches) W D L F A Pts Melbourne City FC 10 5 3 40 27 35 Brisbane Roar FC 11 2 5 38 25 35 Perth Glory 10 4 4 33 24 34 Sydney FC 8 4 6 40 27 28 Melbourne Victory 8 3 7 34 33 27 Central Coast Mariners 8 2 8 38 34 26 Adelaide United 7 2 9 28 27 23 Newcastle Jets 7 2 9 31 37 23 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6 2 10 21 29 20 FFA Centre of Excellence 1 2 15 11 51 5

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2014/15 TOP SCORERS Wade Dekker Melbourne City FC 9 Devante Clut Brisbane Roar FC 8 Anthony Kalik Central Coast Mariners 8 Joseph Knowles Perth Glory 8 Andrew Nabbout Melbourne Victory 8 NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2015/16 SEASON

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2015/16 FINAL LADDER - GROUP A (8 matches) W D L F A Pts Adelaide United 6 0 2 17 18 18 Brisbane Roar FC 5 0 3 28 10 15 Melbourne City FC 3 1 4 18 23 10 Melbourne Victory 3 0 5 17 22 9 Perth Glory 2 1 5 8 15 7

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2015/16 FINAL LADDER - GROUP B (8 matches) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 6 0 2 21 11 18 Newcastle Jets 5 1 2 17 12 16 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4 1 3 20 25 13 Central Coast Mariners 3 0 5 24 22 9 FFA Centre of Excellence 1 0 7 13 25 3

GRAND FINAL Adelaide United 2 (Own goal 32', Samed Altundag 61') Sydney FC 5 (Alex Mullen 12' 49', Chris Zuvela 23', Max Burgess 40', Cristian Gonzalez 56')

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2015/16 TOP SCORERS Joey Katebian Melbourne Victory 10 Nicholas D'Agostino Brisbane Roar FC 7 Dylan Smith Adelaide United 6 Harrison Sawyer Brisbane Roar FC 6 NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2016/17 SEASON

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2016/17 FINAL LADDER - GROUP A (8 matches) W D L F A GD Pts Melbourne City FC 5 1 2 18 12 +6 16 Brisbane Roar FC 4 2 2 21 14 +7 14 Perth Glory 4 0 4 12 12 0 12 Adelaide United 3 1 4 14 17 -3 10 Melbourne Victory 1 2 5 13 23 -10 5

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NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2016/17 FINAL LADDER - GROUP B (8 matches) W D L F A GD Pts Sydney FC 5 1 2 23 15 +8 16 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4 1 3 26 15 +11 13 Central Coast Mariners 3 3 2 15 13 +2 12 Newcastle Jets 3 1 4 14 15 -1 10 FFA Centre of Excellence 2 0 6 11 31 -20 6

GRAND FINAL Melbourne City FC 3 (Braedyn Crowley 22, 90+11'pen, Daniel Arzani 81'pen) Sydney FC 2 (George Timotheou 58', Charles Lokolingoy 68')

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2016/17 TOP SCORERS Charles Lokolingoy Sydney FC 6 Jeoy Katebian Brisbane Roar FC 6 Marc Marino Adelaide United 6 Pierce Waring Melbourne Victory 6

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2017/18 SEASON

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2017/18 FINAL LADDER - GROUP A (8 matches) W D L F A GD Pts Melbourne City FC 5 1 2 24 12 12 16 Melbourne Victory 4 1 3 17 25 -8 13 Adelaide United 3 2 3 20 15 5 11 Perth Glory 3 1 4 14 14 0 10 Brisbane Roar FC 2 1 5 11 20 -9 7

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2017/18 FINAL LADDER - GROUP B (8 matches) W D L F A GD Pts Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6 0 2 29 12 17 18 Sydney FC 5 2 1 18 9 9 17 Newcastle Jets 3 3 2 19 19 0 12 Central Coast Mariners 2 1 5 14 17 -3 7 Canberra United 1 0 7 15 38 -23 3

GRAND FINAL Melbourne City FC 1 (Denis Genreau 54'pen) Western Sydney Wanderers FC 3 (Lachlan Scott 70', Marc Tokich 101', John Roberts 111') AET

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2017/18 TOP SCORERS Abraham Majok Western Sydney Wanderers FC 9 Braedyn Crowley Melbourne City FC 6 Pierce Waring Melbourne Victory 6

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2018/19 FINAL LADDER - GROUP A (8 matches) W D L F A GD Pts Brisbane Roar FC 5 1 2 19 8 +11 16 Melbourne City FC 5 1 2 19 14 +5 16 Perth Glory FC 3 2 3 14 14 0 11 Adelaide United 3 1 4 15 17 -2 10 Melbourne Victory 1 1 6 8 22 -14 4

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NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2018/19 FINAL LADDER - GROUP B (8 matches) W D L F A GD Pts Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6 0 2 15 8 +7 18 Sydney FC 5 0 3 15 8 +7 15 Central Coast Mariners 5 0 3 14 12 +2 15 Newcastle Jets 3 1 4 14 14 0 10 Canberra United 0 1 7 4 20 -16 1

GRAND FINAL Western Sydney Wanderers 1 (Mourdoukoutas 79') Brisbane Roar 3 (Brady 22', Leck 38', Muratovic 61')

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE 2018/19 TOP SCORERS Moudi Najjar Melbourne City FC 7 Daniel Leck Brisbane Roar FC 6 Mirza Muratovic Brisbane Roar FC 5

FOXTEL Y-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON – GROUP A Round 1 10-Nov-18 Perth Glory 2–1 Brisbane Roar 10-Nov-18 Adelaide United 3–2 Melbourne Victory Round 2 17-Nov-18 Melbourne Victory 1–1 Perth Glory 17-Nov-18 Brisbane Roar 2–0 Melbourne City Round 3 24-Nov-18 Perth Glory 0–3 Melbourne City 25-Nov-18 Brisbane Roar 2–2 Adelaide United Round 4 01-Dec-18 Melbourne City 4–1 Melbourne Victory 02-Dec-18 Adelaide United 2–1 Perth Glory Round 5 08-Dec-18 Brisbane Roar 2–1 Perth Glory 08-Dec-18 Melbourne Victory 2–1 Adelaide United Round 6 15-Dec-18 Melbourne City 1–3 Brisbane Roar 16-Dec-18 Perth Glory 2–0 Melbourne Victory Round 7 23-Dec-18 Brisbane Roar 6–0 Melbourne Victory 23-Dec-18 Melbourne City 3–2 Adelaide United Round 8 05-Jan-19 Melbourne Victory 2–3 Melbourne City 05-Jan-19 Perth Glory 4–2 Adelaide United Round 9 19-Jan-19 Adelaide United 2–1 Brisbane Roar 20-Jan-19 Melbourne City 3–3 Perth Glory Round 10 25-Jan-19 Melbourne Victory 0–2 Brisbane Roar 25-Jan-19 Adelaide United 1–2 Melbourne City

FOXTEL Y-LEAGUE 2018/19 SEASON – GROUP B Round 1 10-Nov-18 Canberra United 2–3 C.Coast Mariners 11-Nov-18 Newcastle Jets 0–2 Sydney FC Round 2 17-Nov-18 C.Coast Mariners 1–3 Newcastle Jets 17-Nov-18 Canberra United 0–1 W.Sydney Wanderers Round 3 24-Nov-18 Sydney FC 4–0 Canberra United 24-Nov-18 W.Sydney Wanderers 1–2 C.Coast Mariners Round 4 01-Dec-18 Newcastle Jets 2–0 Canberra United 02-Dec-18 Sydney FC 0–1 W.Sydney Wanderers Round 5 08-Dec-18 W Sydney Wanderers 3–0 Newcastle Jets 09-Dec-18 C.Coast Mariners 0–2 Sydney FC Round 6 15-Dec-18 C.Coast Mariners 0–2 W.Sydney Wanderers 20-Jan-19 Canberra United 0–3 Sydney FC Round 7 22-Dec-18 Newcastle Jets 1–3 C.Coast Mariners 22-Dec-18 W.Sydney Wanderers 4–0 Canberra United Round 8 03-Jan-19 Newcastle Jets 5–1 W Sydney Wanderers 05-Jan-19 Sydney FC 0–3 C.Coast Mariners Round 9 12-Jan-19 C.Coast Mariners 2–1 Canberra United 12-Jan-19 Sydney FC 3–2 Newcastle Jets Round 10 26-Jan-19 Canberra United 1–1 Newcastle Jets 27-Jan-19 W.Sydney Wanderers 2–1 Sydney FC

FOXTEL Y-LEAGUE 2019 GRAND FINAL Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1 (Mourdoukoutas 79') Brisbane Roar FC 3 (Brady 22', Leck 38', Muratovic 61') 01-Feb-19 at ANZ Stadium. Crowd: 1061. Referee: Shane Skinner. Western Sydney: Elliot Carwardine, Thomas Aquilina, Daniel Wilmering (Oliver Puflett 64'), Tass Mourdoukoutas, Mathieu Cordier, Andrea Agamemnonos (Marley Peterson 56'), John Roberts (Noah Pagden 64'), Fabian Monge, Kostandinos Grozos, Abraham Majok, Mohamed Adam. Brisbane Roar: Macklin Freke, Emlyn Wellsmore, Izaack Powell, Aaron Reardon, Jordan Courtney-Perkins, Jay Barnett, Oliver Duncan (Brodie Boyce 75'), Zach Duncan (Bryce Bafford 62'), Mirza Muratovic, Shannon Brady (Lleyton Brooks 82'), Daniel Leck.

FOXTEL Y-LEAGUE 2019 CHAMPIONS: BRISBANE ROAR FC

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FOXTEL Y-LEAGUE 2019/20 SEASON DRAW Conference A Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar FC, Melbourne City FC, Melbourne Victory, Perth Glory Date Home team Away team Local AEDT Venue

Round 1 Sat 16 Nov Brisbane Roar FC Melbourne Victory 10:30am 11:30am Eric Evans Reserve Sun 17 Nov Perth Glory Adelaide United 10:30am 1:30pm Dorrien Gardens

Round 2 Sat 23 Nov Melbourne City FC Perth Glory 10:30am 10:30am CB Smith Reserve Sun 24 Nov Adelaide United Melbourne Victory 10:30am 11:00am Jack Smith Park

Round 3 Fri 29 Nov Melbourne Victory Perth Glory 4:30pm 4:30pm AAMI Park* Sat 30 Nov Melbourne City FC Brisbane Roar FC 3:00pm 3:00pm John McEwan Reserve**

Round 4 Sat 07 Dec Adelaide United Melbourne City FC 10:30am 11:00am Jack Smith Park Sun 08 Dec Perth Glory Brisbane Roar FC 10:30am 1:30pm Dorrien Gardens

Round 5 Sat 14 Dec Brisbane Roar FC Adelaide United 10:30am 11:30am AJ Kelly Park Sun 15 Dec Melbourne City FC Melbourne Victory 3:00pm 3:00pm CB Smith Reserve

Round 6 Sat 21 Dec Brisbane Roar FC Melbourne City FC 3:00pm 4:00pm AJ Kelly Park Sun 22 Dec Perth Glory Melbourne Victory 10:30am 1:30pm Dorrien Gardens

Round 7 Sat 28 Dec Adelaide United Perth Glory 10:30am 11:00am Jack Smith Park Sun 29 Dec Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar FC 10:30am 10:30am Epping Stadium

Round 8 Sat 04 Jan Brisbane Roar FC Perth Glory 10:30am 11:30am AJ Kelly Park Sun 05 Jan Melbourne City FC Adelaide United 4:00pm 4:00pm CB Smith Reserve

Round 9 Sun 12 Jan Adelaide United Brisbane Roar FC 10:30am 11:00am Jack Smith Park Sun 12 Jan Melbourne Victory Melbourne City FC 4:00pm 4:00pm Epping Stadium

Round 10 Sat 25 Jan Melbourne Victory Adelaide United 10:30am 10:30am Epping Stadium Sun 26 Jan Perth Glory Melbourne City FC 10:30am 1:30pm Dorrien Gardens

* denotes a Hyundai A-League and Foxtel Y-League fixture at the venue listed ** denotes a Westfield W-League and Foxtel Y-League fixture at the venue listed

Match details subject to change without notice. Visit www.y-league.com.au for updates.

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FOXTEL Y-LEAGUE 2019/20 SEASON DRAW Conference B Canberra United, Central Coast Mariners, Newcastle Jets, Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers FC Date Home team Away team Local AEDT Venue

Round 1 Sat 16 Nov Sydney FC Newcastle Jets 4:00pm 4:00pm Leichhardt Oval Sun 17 Nov Canberra United Central Coast Mariners 10:30am 10:30am McKellar Park

Round 2 Sat 23 Nov Central Coast Mariners Sydney FC 10:30am 10:30am Pluim Park Sat 23 Nov Western Sydney Wanderers FC Canberra United 4:00pm 4:00pm Marconi Stadium

Round 3 Sun 01 Dec Newcastle Jets Canberra United 10:00am 10:00am No.2 Sportsground Sun 01 Dec Western Sydney Wanderers FC Central Coast Mariners 10:30am 10:30am Marconi Stadium

Round 4 Sat 07 Dec Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets 10:30am 10:30am Pluim Park Sat 07 Dec Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4:45pm 4:45pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium*

Round 5 Fri 13 Dec Newcastle Jets Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6:00pm 6:00pm No.2 Sportsground Sun 15 Dec Canberra United Sydney FC 4:00pm 4:00pm Deakin Stadium

Round 6 Sat 21 Dec Central Coast Mariners Canberra United 10:30am 10:30am Pluim Park Sun 22 Dec Newcastle Jets Sydney FC 4:00pm 4:00pm No.2 Sportsground

Round 7 Sat 28 Dec Canberra United Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4:00pm 4:00pm Deakin Stadium Sun 29 Dec Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners 9:00pm 9:00pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium*

Round 8 Sat 04 Jan Central Coast Mariners Western Sydney Wanderers FC 10:30am 10:30am Pluim Park Sun 05 Jan Canberra United Newcastle Jets 10:30am 10:30am McKellar Park

Round 9 Sat 11 Jan Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners 4:00pm 4:00pm No.2 Sportsground Sat 18 Jan Western Sydney Wanderers FC Sydney FC 6:00pm 6:00pm Marconi Stadium

Round 10 Sat 25 Jan Sydney FC Canberra United 4:00pm 4:00pm Leichhardt Oval Sat 25 Jan Western Sydney Wanderers FC Newcastle Jets 6:00pm 6:00pm Marconi Stadium

* denotes a Hyundai A-League and Foxtel Y-League fixture at the venue listed FOXTEL YOUTH LEAGUE 2020 GRAND FINAL Sat/Sun 1/2 Feb 2020 Winner Conference A v Winner Conference B Venue and time to be confirmed

Times/dates/venues of all matches subject to change. Visit y-league.com.au for updates.

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The AFC Champions League is Asia’s premier club competition, pitting 32 club sides from Asia’s most competitive national competitions against one another for the honour of continental club Champion, and a place in the FIFA Club World Cup.

The first Asian Club Championship was played in 1967. For most of the next 25 years, Asian clubs competed against each other on a number of different fronts, namely the Asian Club Championship, Cup Winners' Cup and Super Cup.

Past major Asian club competitions Year Champion Runner-Up 1967 Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) Selangor (Malaysia) 1968 Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Yangzee (Korea Republic) 1970 Taj Club (Iran) Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) 1971 Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Police Club (Iraq) 1972–1984 NOT HELD 1985 Daewoo Royals (Korea Republic) Al Ahli (Saudi Arabia) 1986 Furukawa (Japan) Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) 1987 Yomiuri (Japan) Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) 1988 Al Saad (Qatar) Al Rasheed (Iraq) 1989 Liaoning (China) Nissan (Japan) 1990 Esteghlal (Iran) Liaoning (China) 1991 Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) Esteghlal (Iran) 1992 Pas (Iran) Al Shabab (Saudi Arabia) 1993 Thai Farmers Bank (Thailand) Oman Club (Oman) 1994 Thai Farmers Bank (Thailand) Al Arabi (Qatar) 1995 Ilhwa Chunma (Korea Republic) Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia) 1996/97 Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic) Ilhwa Chunma (Korea Republic) 1997/98 Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic) Dalian Wanda (China) 1998/99 Jubilo Iwata (Japan) Esteghlal (Iran) 1999/00 Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) Jubilo Iwata (Japan) 2000/01 Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic) Jubilo Iwata (Japan) 2001/02 Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic) Anyang Cheetahs (Korea Republic)

With the advent of the AFC Champions League in 2002, those competitions merged into one major continental club tournament to determine Asia's best. The competition was relaunched in late 2008, with stricter entry requirements.

For 2019 the following Member Associations earned entry into the tournament: Australia (2 teams directly into group stage + 1 into play-off stage), China (3+1), Hong Kong (0+1), India (0+1), Indonesia (0+1), Iran (2+2), Japan (2+2), Jordan (0+1), Korea Republic (3+1), Kuwait (0+1), Malaysia (1+1), Myanmar (0+1), Philippines (0+1), Qatar (2+2), Saudi Arabia (3+1), Singapore (0+1), Tajikistan (0+1), Thailand (1+2), United Arab Emirates (3+1), Uzbekistan (1+2) and Vietnam (0+1).

AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP 2002/03–2019 Year Champion Runner-Up 2002/03 Al Ain (United Arab Emirates) BEC Tero Sasana (Thailand) 2004 Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) Seongnam Chunma (Korea Republic) 2005 Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) Al Ain (United Arab Emirates) 2006 Jeonbuk Motors (Korea Republic) Al Karama (Syria) 2007 Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) Sepahan (Iran) 2008 Gamba Osaka (Japan) Adelaide United (Australia) 2009 Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic) Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia) 2010 Seongnam Ilhwa (Korea Republic) Zobahan (Iran) 2011 Al Sadd (Qatar) Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic) 2012 Ulsan Hyundai (Korea Republic) Al Ahli (Saudi Arabia) 2013 Guangzhou Evergrande (China) FC Seoul (Korea Republic) 2014 Western Sydney Wanderers FC (Australia) Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) 2015 Guangzhou Evergrande (China) Al Ahli (United Arab Emirates) 2016 Jeonbuk Motors (Korea Republic) Al Ain (United Arab Emirates) 2017 Uruwa Red Diamonds (Japan) Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) 2018 Kashima Antlers (Japan) Persepolis (Iran) 2019 Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)

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QUALIFYING STAGE (February) PRELIMINARY STAGE 1 Al Wehdat (JOR) 2-3 Kuwait SC (KUW) Ceres Negros FC (PHI) 1-2 Yangon United (MYA) Home United FC (SIN) 1-3 Persija Jakarta (IDN)

PRELIMINARY STAGE 2 Pakhtakor (UZB) 2-1 Air Force Club (IRQ) AGMK FC (UZB) 4-2 FC Istiklol (TJK) Saipa (IRN) 4-0 Minerva Punjab (IND) Zobahan FC (IRN) 1-0 Kuwait SC (KUW) Newcastle Jets (AUS) 3-1 Persija Jakarta (IDN) Bangkok United (THA) 0-1 Hanoi FC (VIE) Chiangrai United (THA) 3-1 Yangon United (MYA) Perak (MAS) 1(6p)-1(5p) Kitchee SC (HKG)

PLAY–OFF STAGE – WEST ZONE Al Nassr (KSA) 4-0 AGMK FC (UZB) Al Rayyan (QAT) 3-1 Saipa (IRN) Al Gharafa (QAT) 2-3 Zobahan FC (IRN) Al Nasr (UAE) 1-2 Pakhtakor (UZB)

PLAY–OFF STAGE – EAST ZONE Shandong Luneng (CHN) 4-1 Hanoi FC (VIE) Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 0(4p)-0(3p) Chiangrai United (THA) Kashima Antlers (JPN) 4-1 Newcastle Jets (AUS) Ulsan Hyundai FC (KOR) 5-1 Perak (MAS)

GROUP STAGE (March–May) GROUP A Zobahan FC (IRN) 0–0 Al Zawraa (IRQ) Al Wasl (UAE) 1–0 Al Nassr (KSA) Al Zawraa (IRQ) 5–0 Al Wasl (UAE) Al Nassr (KSA) 2–3 Zobahan FC (IRN) Al Wasl (UAE) 1–3 Zobahan FC (IRN) Al Nassr (KSA) 4–1 Al Zawraa (IRQ) Al Zawraa (IRQ) 1–2 Al Nassr (KSA) Zobahan FC (IRN) 2–0 Al Wasl (UAE) Al Zawraa (IRQ) 2–2 Zobahan FC (IRN) Al Nassr (KSA) 3–1 Al Wasl (UAE) Al Wasl (UAE) 1–5 Al Zawraa (IRQ) Zobahan FC (IRN) 0–0 Al Nassr (KSA)

Zobahan FC (Fuladshahr, Iran) 12 Al-Nassr (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 10 Al-Zawraa (Baghdad, Iraq) 8 Al-Wasl (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) 3

GROUP B PFC Lokomotiv (UZB) 2–0 Al Wahda (UAE) Al Ittihad (KSA) 5–1 Al Rayyan (QAT) Al Rayyan (QAT) 2–1 PFC Lokomotiv (UZB) Al Wahda (UAE) 4–1 Al Ittihad (KSA) Al Rayyan (QAT) 1–2 Al Wahda (UAE) Al Ittihad (KSA) 3–2 PFC Lokomotiv (UZB) PFC Lokomotiv (UZB) 1–1 Al Ittihad (KSA) Al Wahda (UAE) 4–3 Al Rayyan (QAT) Al Rayyan (QAT) 0–2 Al Ittihad (KSA) Al Wahda (UAE) 3–1 PFC Lokomotiv (UZB) PFC Lokomotiv (UZB) 3–2 Al Rayyan (QAT) Al Ittihad (KSA) 1–1 Al Wahda (UAE)

Al Wahda (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)13 Al Ittihad (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) 11 Lokomotiv Tashkent (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) 7 Al Rayyan (Al Rayyan, Qatar) 3

GROUP C Al Duhail (QAT) 3–0 Esteghlal FC (IRN) Al Ain (UAE) 0–1 Al Hilal (KSA) Al Hilal (KSA) 3–1 Al Duhail (QAT) Esteghlal FC (IRN) 1–1 Al Ain (UAE) Al Duhail (QAT) 2–2 Al Ain (UAE) Esteghlal FC (IRN) 2–1 Al Hilal (KSA) Al Hilal (KSA) 1–0 Esteghlal FC (IRN) Al Ain (UAE) 0–2 Al Duhail (QAT) Esteghlal FC (IRN) 1–1 Al Duhail (QAT) Al Hilal (KSA) 2–0 Al Ain (UAE) Al Duhail (QAT) 2–2 Al Hilal (KSA) Al Ain (UAE) 1–2 Esteghlal FC (IRN)

Al-Hilal (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 13 Al-Duhail (Doha, Qatar) 9 Esteghlal (Tehran, Iran) 8 Al-Ain (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) 2

GROUP D Persepolis FC (IRN) 1–1 Pakhtakor (UZB) Al Ahli (KSA) 2–0 Al Sadd (QAT) Pakhtakor (UZB) 1–0 Al Ahli (KSA) Al Sadd (QAT) 1–0 Persepolis FC (IRN) Pakhtakor (UZB) 2–2 Al Sadd (QAT) Persepolis FC (IRN) 2–0 Al Ahli (KSA) Al Sadd (QAT) 2–1 Pakhtakor (UZB) Al Ahli (KSA) 2–1 Persepolis FC (IRN) Pakhtakor (UZB) 1–0 Persepolis FC (IRN) Al Sadd (QAT) 2–1 Al Ahli (KSA) Persepolis FC (IRN) 2–0 Al Sadd (QAT) Al Ahli (KSA) 2–1 Pakhtakor (UZB)

Al-Sadd (Doha, Qatar) 10 Al-Ahli (Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) 9 Pakhtakor (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) 8 Persepolis (Tehran, Iran) 7

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GROUP E Kashima Antlers (JPN) 2–1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (MAS) Gyeongnam FC (KOR) 2–2 Shandong Luneng (CHN) Shandong Luneng (CHN) 2–2 Kashima Antlers (JPN) Johor Darul Ta'zim (MAS) 1–1 Gyeongnam FC (KOR) Gyeongnam FC (KOR) 2–3 Kashima Antlers (JPN) Shandong Luneng (CHN) 2–1 Johor Darul Ta'zim (MAS) Kashima Antlers (JPN) 0–1 Gyeongnam FC (KOR) Johor Darul Ta'zim (MAS) 0–1 Shandong Luneng (CHN) Shandong Luneng (CHN) 2–1 Gyeongnam FC (KOR) Johor Darul Ta'zim (MAS) 1–0 Kashima Antlers (JPN) Gyeongnam FC (KOR) 2–0 Johor Darul Ta'zim (MAS) Kashima Antlers (JPN) 2–1 Shandong Luneng (CHN)

Shandong Luneng (China) 11 Kashima Antlers (Japan) 10 Korea Gyeongnam FC (South) 8 Johor Darul Ta'zim (Malaysia) 4

GROUP F Melbourne Victory (AUS) 1–3 Daegu FC (KOR) Guangzhou (CHN) 2–0 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 2–1 Melbourne Victory (AUS) Daegu FC (KOR) 3–1 Guangzhou (CHN) Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 2–0 Daegu FC (KOR) Guangzhou (CHN) 4–0 Melbourne Victory (AUS) Melbourne Victory (AUS) 1–1 Guangzhou (CHN) Daegu FC (KOR) 0–1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 1–0 Guangzhou (CHN) Daegu FC (KOR) 4–0 Melbourne Victory (AUS) Guangzhou (CHN) 1–0 Daegu FC (KOR) Melbourne Victory (AUS) 1–3 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN)

Sanfrecce Hiroshima (Japan) 15 Guangzhou Evergrande (China) 10 Korea Daegu FC (South) 9 Melbourne Victory (Australia) 1

GROUP G Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) 3–1 Beijing FC (CHN) Urawa Reds (JPN) 3–0 Buriram United (THA) Buriram United (THA) 1–0 Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) Beijing FC (CHN) 0–0 Urawa Reds (JPN) Buriram United (THA) 1–3 Beijing FC (CHN) Urawa Reds (JPN) 0–1 Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) 2–1 Urawa Reds (JPN) Beijing FC (CHN) 2–0 Buriram United (THA) Buriram United (THA) 1–2 Urawa Reds (JPN) Beijing FC (CHN) 0–1 Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) Urawa Reds (JPN) 3–0 Beijing FC (CHN) Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) 0–0 Buriram United (THA)

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (South Korea) 13 Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) 10 Beijing FC (China) 7 Buriram United (Thailand) 4

GROUP H Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 1–0 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) Sydney FC (AUS) 0–0 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 1–0 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 1–0 Sydney FC (AUS) Sydney FC (AUS) 3–3 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 1–0 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 2–2 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 2–2 Sydney FC (AUS) Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 1–0 Sydney FC (AUS) Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 2–2 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 5–0 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) Sydney FC (AUS) 0–4 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN)

Ulsan Hyundai (South Korea) 11 Shanghai SIPG (China) 9 Kawasaki Frontale (Japan) 8 Sydney FC (Australia) 3

KNOCK-OUT STAGE

ROUND OF 16 (Jun–Aug) Leg 1 Leg 2 Agg. Al Nassr (KSA) 1 3 4 Al Wahda (UAE) 1 2 3 Al Duhail (QAT) 1 1 2 Al Sadd (QAT) 1 3 4 Al Ittihad (KSA) 2 4 6 Zobahan FC (IRN) 1 3 4 Al Ahli Saudi (KSA) 2 1 3 Al Hilal (KSA) 4 0 4 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 1 1 2-5p Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (KOR) 1 1 2-3p Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) 1 3 4 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 2 0 2 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) 2 2 4-6p Shandong Luneng (CHN) 1 3 4-5p Kashima Antlers (JPN) 1 2 3 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 0 3 3

QUARTER FINALS (Aug–Sep) Leg 1 Leg 2 Agg. E Al Nassr (KSA) 2 1 3 Al Sadd (QAT) 1 3 4 Al Ittihad (KSA) 0 1 1 Al Hilal (KSA) 0 3 3 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 2 1 3 Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)* 2 1 3 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN)* 0 1 1 Kashima Antlers (JPN) 0 1 1

SEMI FINALS (Oct) Leg 1 Leg 2 Al Sadd (QAT) 1 4 5 Al Hilal (KSA) 4 2 6 Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) 2 1 3 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) 0 0 0

FINAL (Nov) Al Hilal (KSA) 1 2 3 Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) 0 0 0

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Australia’s AFC Champions League 2019 entrants were Hyundai A-League 2017/18 Premiers Sydney FC, Champions Melbourne Victory, and runners-up Newcastle Jets who entered the qualifying play-off stage.

NEWCASTLE JETS – QUALIFYING PLAY-OFFS

Newcastle Jets 3 (Boogaard 11', Ridenton 30', Vargas 49') Persija Jakarta (IDN) 1 Glen Moss, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Nigel Boogaard, Daniel Georgievski, Johnny Koutroumbis, Steven Ugarkovic, Ben Kantarovski, Roy O`Donovan (Lachlan Jackson 623'), Kaine Sheppard (Angus Thurgate 82'), Ronald Vargas (Matthew Ridenton 80'), Dimi Petratos (Nick Cowburn 615'). 12-Feb-2019 at McDonald Jones Stadium. Crowd: 6 647. Kashima Antlers (JPN) 4 Newcastle Jets 1 (Vargas 23') Glen Moss, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Nigel Boogaard, Daniel Georgievski, Johnny Koutroumbis, Steven Ugarkovic (Kaine Sheppard 73'), Ben Kantarovski, Matthew Ridenton, Roy O`Donovan, Ronald Vargas (Joe Champness 61'), Dimi Petratos. 19-Feb-2019 at Kashima Soccer Stadium. Crowd: 5 477.

SYDNEY FC – GROUP STAGE

Sydney FC 0 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 0 Andrew Redmayne, Alex Wilkinson, Benjamin Warland, Rhyan Grant, Joshua Brillante, Milos Ninkovic, Brandon O`Neill, Anthony Caceres (Luke Ivanovic 78'), Michael Zullo, Adam Le Fondre, Reza Ghoochannejhad (Alex Brosque 67'). 06-Mar-2019 at Netstrada Jubilee Stadium. Crowd: 4 039. Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 1 Sydney FC 0 Andrew Redmayne, Alex Wilkinson, Benjamin Warland, Rhyan Grant, Milos Ninkovic, Paulo Retre (Luke Ivanovic 75'), Brandon O`Neill, Anthony Caceres, Michael Zullo, Adam Le Fondre, Alex Brosque (Reza Ghoochannejhad 67'). 13-Mar-2019 at Kawasaki Todoroki Stadium. Crowd: 11 278. Sydney FC 3 (De Jong 3', Le Fondre 32'pen, Brosque 84') Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 3 Andrew Redmayne, Alex Wilkinson, Aaron Calver, Rhyan Grant, Joshua Brillante, Brandon O`Neill, Siem De Jong (Milos Ninkovic 66'), Daniel De Silva (Alex Brosque 83'), Michael Zullo (Paulo Retre 66'), Adam Le Fondre, Reza Ghoochannejhad. 10-Apr-2019 at Netstrada Jubilee Stadium. Crowd: 7 154. Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 2 Sydney FC 2 (O`Neill 33', Le Fondre 62') Andrew Redmayne, Aaron Calver, Rhyan Grant, Joshua Brillante, Paulo Retre, Brandon O`Neill, Anthony Caceres (Daniel De Silva 65'), Siem De Jong (Mitchell Austin 73'), Adam Le Fondre, Alex Brosque, Reza Ghoochannejhad (Luke Ivanovic 81'). 23-Apr-2019 at Shanghai Stadium. Crowd: 21 989. Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 1 Sydney FC 0 Andrew Redmayne, Aaron Calver, Jacob Tratt, Joshua Brillante, Milos Ninkovic (Daniel De Silva 62'), Paulo Retre, Brandon O`Neill, Anthony Caceres, Michael Zullo (Joel King 62'), Adam Le Fondre (Luke Ivanovic 76'), Reza Ghoochannejhad. 07-May-2019 at Ulsan Munsu Stadium. Crowd: 1 520. Sydney FC 0 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 4 Thomas Heward-Belle, Joel King, Liam McGing, Patrick Scibilio, Jacob Tratt, Paulo Retre, Anthony Caceres (Marco Tilio 73'), Cameron Devlin (Jerry Skotadis 84'), Daniel De Silva, Luke Ivanovic (Mitchell Austin 68'), Reza Ghoochannejhad. 21-May-2019 at Netstrada Jubilee Stadium. Crowd: 3 813. Final standings (Group H) P W D L GF GA GD Pts Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 6 3 2 1 5 7 -2 11 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 6 2 3 1 13 8 +5 9 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 6 2 2 2 9 6 +3 8 Sydney FC (AUS) 6 0 3 3 5 11 -6 3

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MELBOURNE VICTORY – GROUP STAGE

Melbourne Victory 1 (Toivonen 29') Daegu FC (KOR) 3 Lawrence Thomas, Storm Roux, Thomas Deng (Corey Brown 65'), James Donachie, Raul Baena, Leigh Broxham, Terry Antonis, Keisuke Honda, Ola Toivonen (Ken Athiu 77'), James Troisi, Kosta Barbarouses. 05-Mar-2019 at AAMI Park. Crowd: 5 572. Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 2 Melbourne Victory 1 (Honda 71') Lawrence Thomas, Corey Brown, Storm Roux, James Donachie, Raul Baena, Anthony Lesiotis (Ken Athiu 77'), Leigh Broxham, Keisuke Honda, Ola Toivonen (Carl Valeri 63'), James Troisi, Kosta Barbarouses. 12-Mar-2019 at Hiroshima Big Arch. Crowd: 8 968. Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) 4 Melbourne Victory 0 Matthew Acton, Corey Brown, Storm Roux, Thomas Deng, James Donachie, Leigh Broxham, Carl Valeri, Keisuke Honda (Ken Athiu 74'), Ola Toivonen (Anthony Lesiotis 74'), James Troisi (Elvis Kamsoba 67'), Kosta Barbarouses. 10-Apr-2019 at Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium. Crowd: 37 531. Melbourne Victory 1 (Ingham 26') Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) 1 Lawrence Thomas, Corey Brown, Storm Roux, Thomas Deng, James Donachie, Elvis Kamsoba, Josh Hope (Rahmat Akbari 80'), Carl Valeri (Anthony Lesiotis 73'), Terry Antonis, Jai Ingham (Jack Palazzolo 85'), Ken Athiu. 23-Apr-2019 at AAMI Park. Crowd: 10 041. Daegu FC (KOR) 4 Melbourne Victory 0 Matthew Acton, Corey Brown, Storm Roux, Thomas Deng, James Donachie, Benjamin Carrigan (Aaron Anderson 85'), Josh Hope (Birkan Kirdar 81'), Jai Ingham, Ken Athiu, Rahmat Akbari, Jack Palazzolo (Elvis Kamsoba 62'). 08-May-2019 at Daegu Bank Park. Crowd: 8 355. Melbourne Victory 1 (Toivonen 70') Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 3 Lawrence Thomas, Storm Roux, Thomas Deng, Benjamin Carrigan, Raul Baena (James Troisi 65'), Leigh Broxham, Carl Valeri (Elvis Kamsoba 81'), Terry Antonis, Keisuke Honda, Ola Toivonen, Kosta Barbarouses. 22-May-2019 at AAMI Park. Crowd: 6 053. Final standings (Group F) P W D L GF GA GD Pts Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 6 5 0 1 9 4 +5 15 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) 6 3 1 2 9 5 +4 10 Daegu FC (KOR) 6 3 0 3 10 6 +4 9 Melbourne Victory (AUS) 6 0 1 5 4 17 -13 1

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AUSTRALIAN CLUBS – AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2007

Adelaide United................................................... GROUP STAGE Shandong Luneng (CHN) home L 0–1 Dong Tam Long An (VIE) away W 2–0 Seongnam Chunma (KOR) home D 2–2 Seongnam Chunma (KOR) away L 0–1 Shandong Luneng (CHN) away D 2–2 Dong Tam Long An (VIE) home W 3–0

(top team progresses) W D L F A Pts Seongnam Ilhwa 4 1 1 13 6 13 Shandong Luneng 4 1 1 12 8 13 Adelaide United 2 2 2 9 6 8 Dong Tam Long An 0 0 6 4 18 0

Sydney FC............................................................. GROUP STAGE Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) away W 2–1 Urawa Reds (JPN) home D 2–2 Persik Kidiri (IDN) away L 1–2 Persik Kidiri (IDN) home W 3–0 Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) home D 0–0 Urawa Reds (JPN) away D 0–0

(top team progresses) W D L F A Pts Urawa Red Diamonds 2 4 0 9 5 10 Sydney FC 2 3 1 8 5 9 Persik Kediri 2 1 3 6 16 7 Shanghai Shenhua 1 2 3 7 4 5

AUSTRALIAN CLUBS – AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2008

Adelaide United.................................................. GROUP STAGE Pohang Steelers (KOR) away W 2–0 Changchun Yatai (CHN) home D 0–0 Binh Duong (VIE) away W 2–1 Binh Duong (VIE) home W 4–1 Pohang Steelers (KOR) home W 1–0 Changchun Yatai (CHI) away D 0–0

(top team progresses) W D L F A Pts Adelaide United 4 2 0 9 2 14 Changchun Yatai 3 3 0 10 3 12 Pohang Steelers 1 2 3 6 7 5 Binh Duong 0 1 5 4 17 1

KNOCK-OUT STAGE Kashima Antlers (JPN) away D 1–1 Kashima Antlers (JPN) home W 1–0 Adelaide United won quarter-final 2–1 on aggregate

Bunyodkor (UZB) home W 3–0 Bunyodkor (UZB) away L 0–1 Adelaide United won semi-final 3–1 on aggregate

Gamba Osaka (JPN) away L 0–3 Gamba Osaka (JPN) home L 0–2 Adelaide United lost final 0–5 on aggregate

Melbourne Victory................................................ GROUP STAGE Chunnam Dragons (KOR) home W 2–0 Chonburi (THA) away L 1–3 Gamba Osaka (JPN) home L 3–4 Gamba Osaka (JPN) away L 0–2 Chunnam Dragons (KOR) away D 1–1 Chonburi (THA) home W 3–1

(top team progresses) W D L F A Pts Gamba Osaka 4 2 0 14 8 14 Melbourne Victory 2 1 3 10 11 7 Chunnam Dragons 1 3 2 8 10 6 Chonburi 1 2 3 7 10 5

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Central Coast Mariners........................................ GROUP STAGE Pohang Steelers (KOR) home D 0–0 Tianjin Teda (CHN) away D 2–2 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) home L 0–5 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) away L 1–2 Pohang Steelers (KOR) away L 2–3 Tianjin Teda (CHN) home L 0–1

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Pohang Steelers 3 3 0 7 3 12 Kawasaki Frontale 3 1 2 10 7 10 Tianjin Teda 2 2 2 6 5 8 Central Coast Mariners 0 2 4 5 13 2

Newcastle Jets...................................................... GROUP STAGE Beijing Guoan (CHN) away L 0–2 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) home W 2–0 Nagoya Grampus (JPN) away D 1–1 Nagoya Grampus (JPN) home L 0–1 Beijing Guoan (CHN) home W 2–1 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) away W 1–0

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Nagoya Grampus 3 3 0 10 4 12 Newcastle Jets 3 1 2 6 5 10 Ulsan Hyundai 2 0 4 4 10 6 Beijing Guoan 1 2 3 4 5 5

KNOCK-OUT STAGE Pohang Steelers (KOR) away L 0–6

AUSTRALIAN CLUBS – AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2010

Adelaide United................................................... GROUP STAGE Pohang Steelers (KOR) home W 1–0 Shandong Luneng (CHN) away W 2–0 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) home W 3–2 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) away L 0–1 Pohang Steelers (KOR) away D 0–0 Shandong Luneng (CHN) home L 0–1

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Adelaide United 3 1 2 6 4 10 Pohang Steelers 3 1 2 8 7 10 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 3 0 3 11 11 9 Shandong Luneng 2 0 4 5 8 6

KNOCK-OUT STAGE Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) home L 2–3 (AET)

Melbourne Victory............................................... GROUP STAGE Beijing Guoan (CHN) away L 0–1 Seongnam Chunma (KOR) home L 0–2 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) away L 0–4 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) home W 1–0 Beijing Guoan (CHN) home D 0–0 Seongnam Chunma (KOR) away L 2–3

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Seongnam Chunma 5 0 1 11 6 15 Beijing Guoan 3 1 2 7 5 10 Kawasaki Frontale 2 0 4 8 8 6 Melbourne Victory 1 1 4 3 10 4

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Sydney FC........................................................... GROUP STAGE Suwon Bluewings (KOR) home D 0–0 Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) home D 1–1 Kashima Antlers (JPN) home L 0–3 Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) away W 3–2 Suwon Bluewings (KOR) away L 1–3 Kashima Antlers (JPN) away L 1–2

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Suwon Bluewings 3 3 0 12 3 12 Kashima Antlers 3 3 0 9 3 12 Sydney FC 1 2 3 6 11 5 Shanghai Shenhua 0 2 4 3 13 2

Melbourne Victory............................................... GROUP STAGE Gamba Osaka (JPN) away L 1–5 Jeju United (KOR) home L 1–2 Tianjin Teda (CHN) away D 1–1 Tianjin Teda (CHN) home W 2–1 Gamba Osaka (JPN) home D 1–1 Jeju United (KOR) away D 1–1

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Gamba Osaka 3 1 2 13 7 10 Tianjin Teda 3 1 2 8 6 10 Jeju United 2 1 3 6 10 7 Melbourne Victory 1 3 2 7 11 6

AUSTRALIAN CLUBS – AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2012

Central Coast Mariners....................................... GROUP STAGE Tianjin Teda (CHN) away D 0–0 Nagoya Grampus (JPN) home D 1–1 Seongnam Chunma (KOR) home D 1–1 Seongnam Chunma (KOR) away L 0–5 Tianjin Teda (CHN) home W 5–1 Nagoya Grampus (JPN) away L 0–3

(top two progress) W D L F A P Seongnam Chunma 2 4 0 13 5 10 Nagoya Grampus 2 4 0 10 4 10 Central Coast Mariners 1 3 2 7 11 6 Tianjin Teda 0 3 3 2 12 3

Brisbane Roar FC.................................................. GROUP STAGE FC Tokyo (JPN) home L 0–2 Beijing Guoan (CHN) away D 1–1 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) away D 1–1 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) home L 1–2 FC Tokyo (JPN) away L 2–4 Beijing Guoan (CHN) home D 1–1

(top two progress) W D L F A P Ulsan Hyundai 4 2 0 11 7 14 FC Tokyo 3 2 1 12 6 11 Brisbane Roar FC 0 3 3 6 11 3 Beijing Guaon 0 3 3 6 11 3

Adelaide United………………………………………………………………………………………………………….QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF Persipura Jayapura (IDN) home W 3–0 GROUP STAGE Bunyodkor (UZB) away W 2–1 Gamba Osaka (JPN) home W 2–0 Pohang Steelers (KOR) away L 0–1 Pohang Steelers (KOR) home W 1–0 Bunyodkor (UZB) home D 0–0 Gamba Osaka (JPN) away W 2–0

(top two progress) W D L F A P Adelaide United 4 1 1 7 2 13 Bunyodkor 3 1 2 8 7 10 Pohang Steelers 3 0 3 6 4 9 Gamba Osaka 1 0 5 5 13 3

KNOCK-OUT STAGE Nagoya Grampus (JPN) home W 1–0 Bunyodkor (UZB) home D 2–2 Bunyodkor (UZB) away L 2–3 Adelaide lost 4–5 on aggregate

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Central Coast Mariners........................................ GROUP STAGE Suwon Bluewings (KOR) home D 0–0 Kashiwa Reysol (JPN) away L 1–3 Guizhou Renhe (CHN) home W 2–1 Guizhou Renhe (CHN) away W 2–1 Suwon Bluewings (KOR) away W 1–0 Kashiwa Reysol (JPN) home L 0–3 (top two progress) W D L F A Pts Kashiwa Reysol 4 2 0 14 4 14 Central Coast Mariners 2 1 3 5 9 7 Guizhou Renhe 1 3 2 6 7 6 Suwon Bluewings 0 4 2 4 9 4

KNOCK-OUT STAGE Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) home L 1–2 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) away L 0–3 Central Coast lost 1–5 on aggregate

Brisbane Roar FC................................................ QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF Buriram United (THA) away D 0–0 Brisbane lost on penalties 0–3

AUSTRALIAN CLUBS – AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014

Central Coast Mariners........................................ GROUP STAGE FC Seoul (KOR) away L 0–2 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) home W 2–1 Beijing Guoan (CHN) away L 1–2 Beijing Guoan (CHN) home W 1–0 FC Seoul (KOR) home L 0–1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) away L 0–1 (top two progress) W D L F A P FC Seoul 3 2 1 9 6 11 Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2 3 1 9 1 9 Beijing Guoan 1 3 2 7 8 6 Central Coast Mariners 2 0 4 4 7 6

Melbourne Victory............................................... QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF Muangthong United (THA) home W 2–1 GROUP STAGE Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) away L 2–4 Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) home D 2–2 Yokohama Marinos (JPN) home W 1–0 Yokohama Marinos (JPN) away L 2–3 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) home W 2–0 Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) away D 0–0 (top two progress) W D L F A P Guangzhou Evergrande 3 1 2 10 8 10 Jeonbuk Motors 2 2 2 8 7 8 Melbourne Victory 2 2 2 9 9 8 Yokohama Marinos 2 1 3 7 10 7

Western Sydney Wanderers FC………………………………….……………………………………………..……. GROUP STAGE Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) home L 1–3 Guizhou Renhe (CHN) away W 1–0 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) home W 1–0 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) away L 1–2 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) away W 2–0 Guizhou Renhe (CHN) home W 5–0 (top two progress) W D L F A P Western Sydney 4 0 2 11 5 12 Kawasaki Frontale 4 0 2 7 5 12 Ulsan Hyundai 2 1 3 8 10 7 Guizhou Renhe 1 1 4 4 10 4

ROUND OF 16 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) away L 1–3 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) home W 2–0 Western Sydney Wanderers FC won on away goals rule QUARTER FINAL Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) home W 1–0 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) away L 1–2 Western Sydney Wanderers FC won on away goals rule SEMI FINAL FC Seoul (KOR) away D 0–0 FC Seoul (KOR) home W 2–0 Western Sydney Wanderers FC won 2–0 on aggregate FINAL Al Hilal (KSA) home W 1–0 Al Hilal (KSA) away D 0–0 Western Sydney Wanderers FC won 1–0 on aggregate

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Central Coast Mariners………......………..……

QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF Guangzhou (CHN) home L 1–3

Brisbane Roar FC……….....……...…................…

GROUP STAGE Beijing Guoan (CHN) home L 0–1 Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) away W 1–0 Suwon Bluewings (KOR) home D 3–3 Suwon Bluewings (KOR) away L 1–3 Beijing Guoan (CHN) away W 1–0 Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) home L 1–2

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Beijing Guoan 3 2 1 6 3 11 Suwon Bluewings 3 2 1 11 8 11 Brisbane Roar FC 2 1 3 7 9 7 Urawa Red Diamonds 1 1 4 5 9 4

Western Sydney Wanderers FC…......……………

GROUP STAGE Kashima Antlers (JPN) away W 3–1 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) home L 2–3 FC Seoul (KOR) away D 0–0 FC Seoul (KOR) home D 1–1 Kashima Antlers (JPN) home L 1–2 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) away W 2–0

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Guangzhou Evergrande 3 1 2 9 9 10 FC Seoul 2 3 1 5 4 9 Western Sydney 2 2 2 9 7 8 Kashima Antlers 2 0 4 10 13 6

AUSTRALIAN CLUBS – AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2016

Adelaide United………......……………….....…

QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF Shandong Luneng (CHN) home L 1–2

Melbourne Victory………......……….........………

GROUP STAGE Shanghai SIPG (CHN) home W 2–1 Gamba Osaka (JPN) away D 1–1 Suwon Bluewings (KOR) home D 0–0 Suwon Bluewings (KOR) away D 1–1 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) away L 1–3 Gamba Osaka (JPN) home W 2–1

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Shanghai SIPG 4 0 2 10 8 12 Melbourne Victory 2 3 1 7 7 9 Suwon Bluewings 2 3 1 7 4 9 Gamba Osaka 0 2 4 4 9 2

KNOCK-OUT STAGE Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) home D 1–1 Jeonbuk Motors (KOR) away L 1–2 Melbourne Victory lost 2–3 on aggregate

Sydney FC……….......................…….……………

GROUP STAGE Urawa Reds (JPN) away L 0–2 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) home W 2–1 Pohang Steelers (KOR) away W 1–0 Pohang Steelers (KOR) home W 1–0 Urawa Reds (JPN) home D 0–0 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) away L 0–1

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 3 1 2 4 4 10 Urawa Red Diamonds 2 3 1 6 4 9 Guangzhou Evergrande 2 2 2 6 5 8 Pohang Steelers 1 2 3 2 5 5

KNOCK-OUT STAGE Shandong Luneng (CHN) away D 1–1 Shandong Luneng (CHN) home D 2–2 Sydney FC lost on away goals rule

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Adelaide United…….....…………...…...............

GROUP STAGE Gamba Osaka (JPN) home L 0–3 Jiangsu Suning (CHN) away L 1–2 Jeju United (KOR) home D 3–3 Jeju United (KOR) away W 3–1 Gamba Osaka (JPN) away D 3–3 Jiangsu Suning (CHN) home L 0–1

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Jiangsu Suning 5 0 1 9 3 15 Jeju United 3 1 2 12 9 10 Adelaide United 1 2 3 10 13 5 Gamba Osaka 1 1 4 7 13 4

Western Sydney Wanderers FC……......…………

GROUP STAGE Urawa Reds (JPN) home L 0–4 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) away L 1–5 FC Seoul (KOR) away W 3–2 FC Seoul (KOR) home L 2–3 Urawa Reds (JPN) away L 1–6 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) home W 3–2

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Urawa Red Diamonds 4 0 2 18 7 12 Shanghai SIPG 4 0 2 15 9 12 FC Seoul 2 0 4 10 15 6 Western Sydney 2 0 4 10 22 6

Brisbane Roar FC…………………...............................................................................................………………

QUALIFYING PLAY–OFF Global FC (PHI) home W 6–0 Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) away W 2–0

GROUP STAGE Muangthong United (THA) home D 0–0 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) away L 0–6 Kashima Antlers (JPN) away L 0–3 Kashima Antlers (JPN) home W 2–1 Muangthong United (THA) away L 0–3 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) home L 2–3

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Kashima Antlers 4 0 2 13 5 12 Muangthong United 3 2 1 7 3 11 Ulsan Hyundai 2 1 3 9 9 7 Brisbane Roar 1 1 4 4 16 4

AUSTRALIAN CLUBS – AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2018

Brisbane Roar …….....…………...…...................

QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF Ceres-Negros (PHI) home L 2-3

Sydney FC …….....…………...….........................…

GROUP STAGE Suwon Bluewings (KOR) home L 0-2 Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) away D 2-2 Kashima Antlers (JPN) home L 0-2 Kashima Antlers (JPN) away D 1-1 Suwon Bluewings (KOR) away W 4-1 Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) home D 0-0

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Suwon Bluewings (KOR) 3 1 2 8 7 10 Kashima Antlers (JPN) 2 3 1 8 6 9 Sydney FC (AUS) 1 3 2 7 8 6 Shanghai Shenhua (CHN) 0 5 1 6 8 5

Melbourne Victory ……........................……………

GROUP STAGE Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) home D 3-3 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) away L 1-4 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) away D 2-2 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) home W 1-0 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) away L 2-6 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) home W 2-1

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Shanghai SIPG FC (CHN) 3 2 1 10 6 11 Ulsan Hyundai FC (KOR) 2 3 1 15 11 9 Melbourne Victory (AUS) 2 2 2 11 16 8 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 0 3 3 6 9 3

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Newcastle Jets …….....……...….........................

PRELIMINARY ROUND & QUALIFYING PLAY-OFF Persija Jakarta (IDN) home W 3-1 Kashima Antlers (JPN) away L 1-4

Sydney FC …….....………..…............................…

GROUP STAGE Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) home D 0–0 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) away L 0–1 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) home D 3–3 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) away D 2–2 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) away L 0–1 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) home L 0–4

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 3 2 1 5 7 11 Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 2 3 1 13 8 9 Kawasaki Frontale (JPN) 2 2 2 9 6 8 Sydney FC (AUS) 0 3 3 5 11 3

Melbourne Victory ……............................……………

GROUP STAGE Daegu FC (KOR) home L 1–3 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) away L 1–2 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) away L 0–4 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) home D 1–1 Daegu FC (KOR) away L 0–4 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) home L 1–3

(top two progress) W D L F A Pts Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN) 5 0 1 9 4 15 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) 3 1 2 9 5 10 Daegu FC (KOR) 3 0 3 10 6 9 Melbourne Victory (AUS) 0 1 5 4 17 1

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Club Season P W D L F A Group pos. Final game

ADELAIDE UNITED All games 42 18 10 14 57 44 (6 campaigns) 2007 season 6 2 2 2 9 6 3rd - 2008 season 12 6 3 3 14 9 1st Final (lost) 2010 season 7 3 1 3 8 7 1st Round of 16 2012 season 10 6 2 2 15 7 1st Quarter Final 2016 season 1 0 0 1 1 2 Qualifying game only 2017 season 6 1 2 3 10 13 3rd -

BRISBANE ROAR FC All games 22 5 6 11 27 39 (5 campaigns) 2012 season 6 0 3 3 6 11 3rd - 2013 season 1 0 1 0 0 0 Qualifying game only 2015 season 6 2 1 3 7 9 3rd 2017 season 8 3 1 4 12 16 4th - 2018 season 1 0 0 1 2 3 Qualifying game only

CENTRAL COAST MARINERS All games 27 5 6 16 23 48 (5 campaigns) 2009 season 6 0 2 4 5 13 4th - 2012 season 6 1 3 2 7 11 3rd - 2013 season 8 2 1 5 6 14 2nd Round of 16 2014 season 6 2 0 4 4 7 4th - 2015 season 1 0 0 1 1 3 Qualifying game only

MELBOURNE VICTORY All games 45 11 14 20 55 85 (7 campaigns) 2008 season 6 2 1 3 10 11 2nd - 2010 season 6 1 1 4 3 10 4th - 2011 season 6 1 3 2 7 11 4th - 2014 season 7 3 2 2 11 10 3rd - 2016 season 8 2 4 2 9 10 2nd Round of 16 2018 season 6 2 2 2 11 16 3rd - 2019 season 6 0 1 5 4 17 4th -

NEWCASTLE JETS All games 9 4 1 4 10 16 (2 campaigns) 2009 season 7 3 1 3 6 11 2nd Round of 16 2019 season 2 1 0 1 4 5 Qualifying games only

SYDNEY FC All games 32 7 14 11 33 42 (5 campaigns) 2007 season 6 2 3 1 8 5 2nd - 2011 season 6 1 2 3 6 11 3rd - 2016 season 8 3 3 2 7 7 1st Round of 16 2018 season 6 1 3 2 7 8 3rd - 2019 season 6 0 3 3 5 11 4th -

WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS All games 26 12 4 10 38 39 (3 campaigns) 2014 season 14 8 2 4 19 10 1st Final (won) 2015 season 6 2 2 2 9 7 3rd - 2017 season 6 2 0 4 10 22 4th -

ALL AUSTRALIAN CLUBS All games 203 62 55 86 243 313

Biggest win: Brisbane Roar FC W6-0 v Global FC (PHI) 2017 Biggest loss: Newcastle Jets L0-6 v Pohang Steelers (KOR) 2009, Brisbane Roar L0-6 v Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) 2017

Most appearances 40 Leigh Broxham (Melbourne Victory 40) 2008–2019

32 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United 32) 2008–2017 29 Nikolai Topor-Stanley (Sydney FC 6, Newcastle Jets 8, Western Sydney Wanderers FC 15) 2007–2015

Most goals 8 Travis Dodd (Adelaide United 8) 2007–2010 8 Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar FC 2, Melbourne Victory 6) 2012–2018 7 Brandon Borrello (Brisbane Roar FC 7) 2015–2017

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CLUB ROLL OF HONOUR (42 seasons) Season Champions Runners–up Premiers Cup winner 1977 Sydney City Marconi Stallions Sydney City Brisbane City 1978 West Adelaide Sydney City West Adelaide Brisbane City 1979 Marconi Stallions Heidelberg Marconi Stallions Adelaide City 1980 Sydney City Heidelberg Sydney City Marconi Stallions 1981 Sydney City South Melbourne Sydney City Brisbane Lions 1982 Sydney City St George Sydney City APIA Leichhardt 1983 St George Sydney City St George Sydney Olympic 1984 South Melbourne Sydney Olympic Sydney City (northern) Newcastle Rosebud South Melbourne (southern) 1985 Brunswick Sydney City Sydney City (northern) Sydney Olympic South Melbourne (southern) 1986 Adelaide City Sydney Olympic Sydney United (northern) Sydney City Brunswick (southern) 1987 APIA Leichhardt Preston APIA Leichhardt Sydney United 1988 Marconi Stallions Sydney United Wollongong Wolves APIA Leichhardt 1989 Marconi Stallions Sydney Olympic Marconi Stallions Adelaide City 89/90 Sydney Olympic Marconi Stallions Marconi Stallions South Melbourne 90/91 South Melbourne Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Parramatta Eagles 91/92 Adelaide City Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Adelaide City 92/93 Marconi Stallions Adelaide City South Melbourne Heidelberg 93/94 Adelaide City Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights Parramatta Eagles 94/95 Melbourne Knights Adelaide City Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights 95/96 Melbourne Knights Marconi Stallions Marconi Stallions South Melbourne 96/97 Brisbane Strikers Sydney United Sydney United Collingwood Warriors 97/98 South Melbourne Carlton South Melbourne not held 98/99 South Melbourne Sydney United Sydney United not held 99/00 Wollongong Wolves Perth Glory Perth Glory not held 00/01 Wollongong Wolves South Melbourne South Melbourne not held 01/02 Sydney Olympic Perth Glory Perth Glory not held 02/03 Perth Glory Sydney Olympic Sydney Olympic not held 03/04 Perth Glory Parramatta Power Perth Glory not held 05/06 Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners Adelaide United Central Coast (PSC) 06/07 Melbourne Victory Adelaide United Melbourne Victory Adelaide United (PSC) 07/08 Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Mariners Adelaide United (PSC) 08/09 Melbourne Victory Adelaide United Melbourne Victory Melbourne Victory(PSC) 09/10 Sydney FC Melbourne Victory Sydney FC not held 10/11 Brisbane Roar FC Central Coast Mariners Brisbane Roar FC not held 11/12 Brisbane Roar FC Perth Glory Central Coast Mariners not held 12/13 Central Coast Mariners Western Sydney Wanderers FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC not held 13/14 Brisbane Roar FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC Brisbane Roar FC not held 14/15 Melbourne Victory Sydney FC Melbourne Victory Adelaide United 15/16 Adelaide United Western Sydney Wanderers FC Adelaide United Melbourne Victory 16/17 Sydney FC Melbourne Victory Sydney FC Melbourne City FC 17/18 Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets Sydney FC Sydney FC 18/19 Sydney FC Perth Glory Perth Glory Adelaide United PSC = Pre-Season Cup

Competition formats 1977 to 1983, 1987 Champions determined by first on final ladder 1984 to 1986 Two conferences (Northern and Southern) – Champions determined by national grand final 1988 to 2018/19 Champions determined by national grand final

MOST CLUB TITLES Champions 4 titles Sydney City, Marconi Stallions, South Melbourne, Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC Premiers 6 titles Sydney City (ie. 6 times first on final ladder)

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CLUB LISTING Combinations of the following names have been used throughout each club’s time in the Australian national league. Each club’s generic name used in this Australian national league history section is denoted in bold. Team Seasons (number of seasons) Adelaide City–Force/Juventus/Zebras/Giants 1977–2002/03 (27 seasons) Adelaide United 2003/04–2018/19 (15) Apia Leichhardt, Leichhardt–Strikers 1979–1991/92 (14) Blacktown City/Demons 1980–1981, 1984–1986, 1989–1989/90 (7) Brisbane City/Gladiators 1977–1986 (10) Brisbane Lions (now Lions FC) 1977–1986, 1988 (11) Brisbane/Queensland Roar FC 2005/06–2018/19 (14) Brisbane Strikers/United 1991/92–2003/04 (13) Brunswick United–Juventus, Melbourne BUSC/Zebras 1984–1988, 1993/94–1994/95 (7) Canberra City/Arrows/Olympians 1977–1986 (10) Canberra Cosmos 1995/96–2000/01 (6) Canterbury Marrickville–Olympic 1986 (1) Carlton 1997/98–2000/01 (4) 2001/01 season incomplete Central Coast Mariners 2005/06–2018/19 (14) Collingwood Warriors 1996/97 (1) Football Kingz [based in Auckland] 1999/00–2003/04 (5) Footscray/Melbourne City–JUST/Eagles 1977–1989 (13) Gold Coast United 2009/10–2011/12 (3) Green Gully/Ajax 1984–1986 (3) Heidelberg/Fitzroy–United/Alexander/Warriors 1977–1987, 1989, 1990/91–1994/95 (17) Inter Monaro (now Monaro Panthers) 1985–1986 (2) Marconi–Stallions/Fairfield/Leopards/Datsun 1977–2003/04 (28) Melbourne City FC/Heart 2010/11–2018/19 (9) Melbourne Victory 2005/06–2018/19 (14) Melbourne Knights/Croatia/CSC 1984–2003/04 (21) Mooroolbark 1977 (1) Morwell/Gippsland Falcons, Eastern Pride 1992/93–2000/01 (9) New Zealand Knights 2005/06–2006/07 (2) Newcastle Breakers 1991/92–1993/94, 1995/96–1999/2000 (8) Newcastle KB United/Raiders 1978–1984 (7) 1984 season incomplete Newcastle Rosebud 1984–1986 (3) replaced KB United during 1984 season Newcastle Jets/United 2000/01–2018/19 (18) North Queensland Fury 2009/10–2010/11 (2) Northern Spirit 1989/99–2003/04 (6) Parramatta/Melita Eagles (now Parramatta FC) 1984, 1989/90–1994/95 (7) Parramatta Power 1999/00–2003/04 (5) Penrith City 1984–1985 (2) Perth Glory 1996/97–2018/19 (22) Preston–Makedonia/Rams (now Preston Lions) 1981–1992/93 (13) South Melbourne–Hellas/Lakers/Gunners 1977–2003/04 (28) St George–Budapest 1977–1990/91 (14) Sunshine–George Cross 1984–1990/91 (8) Sydney City/Eastern Suburbs-Hakoah/Slickers 1977–1986 (10) Sydney FC 2005/06–2018/19 (14) Sydney/UTS-Olympic/Olympians, Olympic Sharks 1977–1979, 1981–2003/04 (27) Sydney United/Croatia/CSC 1984–2003/04 (21) West Adelaide–Hellas, Adelaide Sharks/Hawks 1977–1986, 1989/90, 1991/92–1989/99 (19) Wellington Phoenix 2007/08–2018/19 (12) Western Suburbs 1977–1978 (2) Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2012/13–2018/19 (7) Wollongong United/Macedonia 1990/91 (1) Wollongong Wolves/City 1981–1986, 1988–2003/04 (23)

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ALL-TIME LADDER REGULAR SEASON............................... ALL GAMES (INCLUDING FINALS)..... Team P W D L F A P W D L F A South Melbourne 744 356 176 212 1188 854 791 378 183 230 1260 917 Marconi Stallions 743 339 178 226 1234 929 786 356 186 244 1293 986 Sydney Olympic 718 297 188 233 1043 897 770 325 192 253 1124 963 Adelaide City 719 295 189 235 1062 856 768 321 194 253 1134 913 Wollongong Wolves 616 204 163 249 845 944 632 211 166 255 867 966 Perth Glory 571 255 123 193 950 788 609 273 131 205 1017 830 Melbourne Knights 549 240 121 188 843 734 579 248 130 201 877 779 Sydney United 550 230 140 180 737 688 576 239 144 193 762 721 West Adelaide 507 169 104 234 631 776 511 170 105 236 634 780 Newcastle United/Jets 457 149 118 190 564 674 482 157 122 203 590 711 Heidelberg 444 159 121 164 588 638 451 160 122 169 595 651 Adelaide United 381 155 96 129 529 487 407 163 100 143 560 536 Melbourne Victory 357 162 88 107 590 466 381 177 92 112 633 489 Brisbane Roar FC 357 148 88 121 534 476 379 159 92 128 568 504 Central Coast Mariners 357 117 93 147 468 538 377 124 97 156 487 561 Sydney FC 357 165 88 104 563 431 377 172 94 111 597 460 APIA Leichhardt 368 134 103 131 456 464 371 135 104 132 462 471 St George 364 132 103 129 509 514 371 135 103 133 516 520 Brisbane Strikers 349 126 79 144 496 525 358 129 79 150 506 539 Preston 342 119 100 123 433 415 347 121 101 125 442 424 Footscray 342 98 96 148 372 496 346 100 96 150 379 502 Wellington Phoenix 315 105 69 141 422 503 323 107 70 146 434 520 Brisbane Lions 292 91 78 123 358 440 294 92 79 123 362 442 Sydney City 266 153 64 49 521 265 273 155 66 52 529 273 Canberra City 266 79 67 120 335 394 266 79 67 120 335 394 Brisbane City 266 75 72 119 292 407 266 75 72 119 292 407 Melbourne City FC 246 88 62 96 362 352 255 91 62 102 370 367 Morwell Falcons 252 66 69 117 264 397 254 66 69 119 265 403 Newcastle KB/Rosebud 240 88 61 91 327 351 240 88 61 91 327 351 Newcastle Breakers 225 62 63 100 274 365 225 62 63 100 274 365 Sunshine 200 55 51 94 227 317 202 56 51 95 229 320 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 189 69 51 69 263 263 196 72 52 72 275 275 Parramatta Eagles 182 60 52 70 207 228 185 61 53 71 212 235 Blacktown City 180 51 39 90 221 325 181 51 39 91 222 328 Brunswick 172 62 37 73 197 242 180 67 37 76 207 251 Canberra Cosmos 176 35 40 101 216 362 176 35 40 101 216 362 Northern Spirit 163 60 29 74 215 260 174 62 32 80 223 284 Parramatta Power 134 63 19 52 228 180 147 68 23 56 250 204 Football Kingz 135 38 27 70 182 265 135 38 27 70 182 265 Carlton 96 41 24 31 159 119 104 45 24 35 168 127 Gold Coast United 84 29 24 31 109 109 88 31 25 32 113 112 Green Gully 72 17 18 37 74 103 72 17 18 37 74 103 North Queensland Fury 57 12 15 30 57 106 57 12 15 30 57 106 Western Suburbs 52 20 13 19 79 74 52 20 13 19 79 74 Penrith City 50 12 16 22 53 76 50 12 16 22 53 76 Inter Monaro 44 10 11 23 47 80 44 10 11 23 47 80 New Zealand Knights 42 6 7 29 28 86 42 6 7 29 28 86 Collingwood Warriors 26 6 9 11 32 41 26 6 9 11 32 41 Mooroolbark 26 5 5 16 31 61 26 5 5 16 31 61 Wollongong Macedonia 26 3 9 14 23 53 26 3 9 14 23 53 Canterbury Marrickville 22 2 7 13 17 41 22 2 7 13 17 41 Total 7 344 5 514 3 660 5 514 20 461 20 461 7 625 5 749 3 752 5 749 21 235 21 235 Includes 5 forfeit wins and losses.Excludes annulments, byes, walkovers and post-season series matches that did not count for championship. W/D/L based on recorded results, including forfeits and revised results, and excluding annulments. F/A based on actual goals scored/conceded.

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BIGGEST WINNING (AND LOSING) MARGINS 9 goals Marconi Stallions W9–0 v Blacktown City City (16-Mar-80) Marconi Stadium 8 goals Wollongong Wolves W8–0 v Canberra Cosmos (05-Dec-97) Brandon Park

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 13 goals Adelaide City 10–3 Mooroolbark (04-Sep-77) Olympic Sports Field

Wollongong Wolves 9–4 Newcastle United (16-Mar-01) WIN Stadium 10 goals South Melbourne 7–3 Wollongong Macedonia (27-Jan-91) Middle Park

Newcastle Breakers 5–5 Canberra Cosmos (16-Feb-96) Breakers Stadium Sydney Olympic 7–3 Canberra Cosmos (06-Feb-00) Belmore Sports Ground Adelaide City 4–6 Perth Glory (16-Mar-01) Coopers Stadium Melbourne Knights 6–4 Newcastle United (29-Apr-01) Knights Stadium South Melbourne 6–4 Sydney Olympic (03-Nov-02) Lakeside Stadium Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Newcastle Jets (14-Apr-18) Central Coast Stadium Central Coast Mariners 2–8 Wellington Phoenix (09-Mar-19) Central Coast Stadium

MOST GOALS (AND CONCEDED) BY A TEAM 10 goals Adelaide City W10–3 v Mooroolbark (04-Sep-77) Olympic Sports Field 9 goals Marconi Stallions W9–0 v Blacktown City (16-Mar-80) Marconi Stadium

Wollongong Wolves W9–4 v Newcastle United (16-Mar-01) WIN Stadium

LONGEST STREAKS Winning 10 games Western Sydney Wanderers FC (13-Jan-13 to 16-Mar-13) Undefeated 36 games Brisbane Roar FC (18-Sep-10 to 26-Nov-11) Drawing 6 games Wellington Phoenix (04-Sep-09 to 17-Oct-09) Winless 23 games Canberra Cosmos (22-Feb-98 to 24-Jan-99) Losing 16 games Canberra Cosmos (30-Mar-98 to 10-Jan-99) No goals conceded 7 games Melbourne Knights (13-May-84 to 22-07-84)

Heidelberg (22-07-84 to 02-09-84) No goals scored 6 games Parramatta Eagles (11-Dec-93 to 09-Jan-94)

Preston Lions (11-Oct-87 to 28-Feb-88, 12-Jul-89 to 18-Nov-89) New Zealand Knights (10-Sep-06 to 14-Oct-06) Newcastle Jets (04-Dec-15 to 09-Jan-16)

No goals conceded – minutes 728 mins Heidelberg (15-Jul-84 to 09-Sep-84) No goals scored – minutes 657 mins Parramatta Eagles (05-Dec-93 to 12-Jan-94)

FASTEST GOAL HAULS (AND LEAKAGES) 3 goals 3 minutes Melbourne Knights W3–2 v Adelaide City (11-Mar-84) 52'–55' Brisbane Strikers W5–1 v Northern Spirit (06-Feb-99) 60'–63' 4 goals 6 minutes Marconi Stallions W9–0 v Blacktown City (16-Mar-80) 59'–65' Brisbane Strikers W7–1 v Adelaide City (03-Feb-96) 46'–52' 5 goals 12 minutes Marconi Stallions W9–0 v Blacktown City (16-Mar-80) 59'–71'

OTHER GAME RECORDS Biggest comeback to win 3 goals: Western Sydney Wanderers, W5–4 v Brisbane Roar (AET) after losing 0–3 (24-Apr-16) Parramatta Stadium Biggest comeback to draw 4 goals: Canberra Cosmos, D5–5 v Newcastle Breakers after losing 1–5 (16-Feb-96) Breakers Stadium Biggest positive turnaround in consecutive games 11 goals: Adelaide City, L1-7 v Brisbane Strikers (03-Feb-96) followed by W5-0 v Morwell (07-Feb-96) Biggest negative turnaround in consecutive games 13 goals: Wollongong Wolves, W7-0 v West Adelaide (18-Mar-90) followed by L0-6 v St George (25-Mar-90) Biggest half-time margin 5 goals: nine occasions (all 5–0) Most goals by a team in one half 8 goals: Adelaide City, W10–3 v Mooroolbark, 2nd half (04-Sep-77) Olympic Sports Field

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PLAYER ROLL OF HONOUR Season Player of the year Young player of the year Top scorer award 1977 Jim Rooney (Marconi Stallions) John Kosmina (West Adelaide) John Deans (Adelaide City) 1978 Ken Boden (Newcastle KB) Ian Souness (Sydney City) Ken Boden(Newc), Clive Eaton(Wests) 1979 Ivo Prskalo (Marconi Stallions) Eddie Krncevic (Marconi Stallions) Mark Jankovic (Marconi Stallions) 1980 Jim Hermiston (Brisbane Lions) John Spanos (Sydney City) Gary Cole (Heidelberg) 1981 Bobby Russell (Adelaide City) David Mitchell (Adelaide City) Gary Cole (Heidelberg) 1982 Peter Katholos (Sydney Olympic) David Lowe (Newcastle KB) John Kosmina (Sydney City) 1983 Joe Watson (Sydney City) Oscar Crino (South Melbourne) Doug Brown (South Melbourne) 1984 Sergio Melta (Adelaide City) Tony Franken (Canberra City) Doug Brown (South Melbourne) 1985 Graham Honeyman (West Adelaide) Alan Hunter (Brisbane Lions) Charlie Egan (South Melbourne) 1986 Bobby Russell (South Melbourne) Ernie Tapai (Footscray) Graham Arnold (Sydney United) Graham Arnold (Sydney United) 1987 Andrew Zinni (Brunswick) John Markovski (Sunshine) Frank Farina (Marconi Stallions) Frank Farina (Marconi Stallions) 1988 Paul Wade (South Melbourne) Paul Trimboli (South Melbourne) Frank Farina (Marconi Stallions) Frank Farina (Marconi Stallions) 1989 Zlatko Nastevski (Marconi Stallions) Paul Trimboli (South Melbourne) Zlatko Nastevski (Marconi Stallions) 89/90 Zeljko Adzic (Melbourne Knights) Paul Okon (Marconi Stallions) David Seal (Sydney United) 90/91 Milan Ivanovic (Adelaide City) Paul Okon (Marconi Stallions) David Seal (Marconi Stallions) 91/92 Josip Biskic (Melbourne Knights) Kevin Muscat (Heidelberg) Tim Bredbury (Sydney Olympic) 92/93 Paul Trimboli (South Melbourne) Steve Corica (Marconi Stallions) Francis Awaritefe (South Melb) 93/94 Mark Viduka (Melbourne Knights) Mark Viduka (Melbourne Knights) Mark Viduka (Melbourne Knights) 94/95 Mark Viduka (Melbourne Knights) Mark Viduka (Melbourne Knights) Mark Viduka (Melbourne Knights) 95/96 Damian Mori (Adelaide City) Jim Tsekenis (West Adelaide) Damian Mori (Adelaide City) 96/97 Kresimir Marusic (Sydney United) Kasey Wehrman (Brisbane Strikers) David Zdrilic (Sydney United) 97/98 Paul Trimboli (South Melbourne) Brett Emerton (Sydney Olympic) Damian Mori (Adelaide City) 98/99 Brad Maloney (Marconi Stallions) Mile Sterjovski (Sydney United) Pablo Cardozo (Sydney Olympic) 99/00 Scott Chipperfield (Wollongong) Ivan Ergic (Perth Glory) Damian Mori (Adelaide City) 00/01 Scott Chipperfield (Wollongong) Ben Burgess (Northern Spirit) Damian Mori (Perth Glory) 01/02 Fernando Rech (Brisbane Strikers) Joe Schirippa (Newcastle United) Damian Mori (Perth Glory) 02/03 Damian Mori (Perth Glory) Alex Brosque (Marconi Stallions) Damian Mori (Perth Glory) 03/04 Ante Milicic (Parramatta Power) Alex Brosque (Marconi Stallions) Ante Milicic (Parramatta Power)

05/06 Bobby Despotovski (Perth Glory) Nick Ward (Perth Glory) Four players 06/07 Nick Carle (Newcastle Jets) Adrian Leijer (Melbourne Victory) Daniel Allsopp (Melbourne Victory) 07/08 Joel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets) Bruce Djite (Adelaide United) Joel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets) 08/09 Shane Smeltz (Wellington Phoenix) Scott Jamieson (Adelaide United) Shane Smeltz (Wellington Phoenix) 09/10 Carlos Hernandez (Melb Victory) Tommy Oar (Brisbane Roar) Shane Smeltz (Gold Coast United) 10/11 Marcos Flores (Adelaide United) Mathew Ryan (Central Coast) Sergio Van Dijk (Adelaide United) 11/12 Thomas Broich (Brisbane Roar) Mathew Ryan (Central Coast) Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar FC) 12/13 Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory) Marco Rojas (Melbourne Victory) Daniel McBreen (Central Coast) 13/14 Thomas Broich (Brisbane Roar) Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets) Adam Taggart (Newcastle Jets) 14/15 Nathan Burns (Wellington Phoenix) James Jeggo (Adelaide United) Marc Janko (Sydney FC) 15/16 Diego Castro (Perth Glory) Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar FC) Bruno Fornaroli (Melbourne City) 16/17 Milos Ninkovic (Sydney FC) Jamie Maclaren (Brisbane Roar FC) Berisha (Victory), Maclaren (Bris) 17/18 Adrian Mierzejewski (Sydney FC) Daniel Arzani (Melbourne City FC) Bobo (Sydney FC) 18/19 Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix) Chris Ikonomidis (Perth Glory) Roy Krishna (Wellington Phoenix)

MOST PLAYER TITLES Player of the year 2 titles Frank Farina, Mark Viduka, Paul Trimboli, Scott Chipperfield, Damian Mori, Thomas Broich Young player of the year 2 titles Paul Okon, Mark Viduka, Alex Brosque, Mathew Ryan Top goalscorer award 6 titles Damian Mori

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MOST APPEARANCES (TOP 50) 522 Alex Tobin Adelaide City (436) 1984–1999/00, Parramatta Power (48) 2000/01–2001/02,

Northern Spirit (38) 2002/03–2003/04 479 Clint Bolton Brisbane Strikers (178) 1993/94–1999/00, Sydney Olympic (95) 2000/01–2002/03,

Parramatta Power (27) 2003/04, Sydney FC (109) 2005/06–2009/10, Melbourne City (70) 2010/11–2012/13

452 Paul Trimboli Sunshine (22) 1987, South Melbourne (430) 1988–2003/04 447 Damian Mori South Melbourne (33) 1989-89/90, Sunshine (24) 1990/91, Melbourne Knights (26) 1991/92,

Adelaide City (216) 1992/93–1999/00, Perth Glory (129) 2000/01–2005/06, Central Coast Mariners (8) 2006/07, Brisbane Roar (8) 2006/07, Central Coast Mariners (3) 2007/08

446 Sergio Melta Adelaide City (446) 1977–1994/95 406 Mike O'Shea St George (256) 1977–1978 and 1982–1990/91, Canberra City (38) 1980–1981,

Wollongong Wolves (112) 1991/92–1995/96 398 Andrew Marth Sunshine (63) 1986–1989, Melbourne Knights (269) 1989/90–1997/98 and 2000/01–

2003/04, Carlton (66) 1998/99–2000/01 394 Robert Hooker Sydney City (15) 1986, Sydney Olympic (144) 1987–1991/92, West Adelaide (133)

1992/93–1996/97, Sydney United (23) 1997/98, Marconi Stallions (12) 1998/99, Canberra Cosmos (57) 1999/00–2000/01, Football Kingz (10) 2001/02

394 John Hutchinson Morwell Falcons (89) 1996/97–2000/01, Northern Spirit (77) 2001/02–2003/04, Central Coast Mariners (228) 2005/06–2014/15

393 Theo Selemidis Heidelberg (255) 1977–1987 and 1993/94, Melbourne Knights (138) 1988–1992/93 389 David Barrett Sydney City (1) 1986, Sydney Olympic (258) 1988–1996/97, Sydney United (66) 1997/98–

1998/99 and 2002/03, Parramatta Power (64) 1999/00–2001/02 379 Tom Pondeljak Melbourne Knights (97) 1995/96–1998/99, Sydney United (60) 1999/00–2000/01, Sydney

Olympic (63) 2001/02–2002/03, Perth Glory (26) 2003/04, Central Coast Mariners (55) 2005/06–2007/08, Melbourne Victory (78) 2008/09–2011/12

377 Gary Phillips Sydney Olympic (279) 1982–1992/93, Brisbane Strikers (98) 1993/94–1996/97 372 John Markovski Sunshine (68) 1986–1988, Preston (48) 1989 and 1992/93, Melbourne Knights (48) 1989/90

and 1995/96–1996/97, Marconi Stallions (47) 1990/91–1991/92, Morwell Falcons (48) 1993/94–1994/95, Canberra Cosmos (7) 1996/97, Carlton (61) 1997/98 and 1999/00–2000/01, Perth Glory (22) 1998/99, Football Kingz (23) 2001/02

371 Andrew Durante Sydney Olympic (53) 2001/02–2002/03, Parramatta Power (5) 2003/04, Newcastle Jets (40) 2006/07–2007/08, Wellington Phoenix (273) 2008/09–2018/19

365 Travis Dodd Adelaide City (39) 1996/97–1998/99, Newcastle Breakers (32) 1999/00, Newcastle United (82) 2000/01–2002/03, Parramatta Power (27) 2003/04, Adelaide United (137) 2005/06–2010/11, Perth Glory (48) 2011/12–2012/13

364 Vaughan Coveny Melbourne Knights (28) 1992/93–1993/94, Wollongong Wolves (38) 1993/94–1994/95, South Melbourne (240) 1995/96–2003/04, Newcastle Jets (31) 2005/06–2006/07, Wellington Phoenix (27) 2007/08–2008/09

362 Mehmet Durakovic Brunswick (61) 1985–1988, Footscray (25) 1989, South Melbourne (230) 1989/90–1994/95, and 2000/01–2003/04, Sydney Olympic (21) 1998/99, Morwell Falcons (25) 1999/00

358 Matthew Bingley St George (65) 1988–1990/91, Marconi Stallions (124) 1992/93–1996/97, Northern Spirit (60) 1998/99–2000/01, Newcastle United (55) 2001/02–2002/03, Perth Glory (26) 2003/04, Sydney FC (28) 2005/06–2006/07

356 Matthew Horsley Wollongong Wolves (284) 1990/91–2000/01, Perth Glory (72) 2001/02–2005/06 353 Danny Wright Brisbane Lions (92) 1980–1986, South Melbourne (167) 1987–1992/93,

Brisbane Strikers (94) 1993/94–1996/97 351 Graham Jennings Sydney Olympic (166) 1979–1985, Sydney United (86) 1986–1989, APIA Leichhardt (74)

1989/90–1991/92, Newcastle Breakers (25) 1993/94 351 Carl Veart Adelaide City (277) 1989/90–2002/03, Adelaide United (74) 2003/04–2006/07 346 Rod Brown Marconi Stallions (98) 1983–1986, APIA Leichhardt (97) 1987–1991/92, Newcastle

Breakers (45) 1992/93–1993/94, Brisbane Strikers (106) 1994/95–1997/98 345 Bob Catlin APIA Leichhardt (22) 1984–1985, Marconi Stallions (211) 1987–2001/02, Sydney Olympic

(26) 1997/98, Newcastle Breakers (61) 1998/99–1999/00, Newcastle United (25) 2000/01

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MOST APPEARANCES continued 345 David Lowe Newcastle KB United (52) 1982–1983, Marconi Stallions (218) 1984–1991/92, Parramatta

Eagles (16) 1992/93, Newcastle Breakers (59) 1993/94–1996/97 344 Jade North Brisbane Strikers (48) 1998/99–2000/01, Sydney Olympic (60) 2001/02–2002/03,

Perth Glory (22) 2003/04, Newcastle Jets (80) 2005/06–2008/09, Wellington Phoenix (19) 2010/11, Brisbane Roar (115) 2012/13–2017/18

343 Alan Hunter Brisbane Lions (75) 1983–1985, Heidelberg (44) 1986–1987, Sydney United (72) 1988–1989/90, Parramatta Eagles (11) 1990/91, Brisbane Strikers (135) 1991/92–1996/97, Carlton (6) 1997/98

342 Liam Reddy Parramatta Power (39) 2000/01–2002/03, Sydney United (24) 2003/04, Newcastle Jets (23) 2005/06, Brisbane Roar (66) 2006/07–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix (12) 2009/10, Sydney FC (37) 2010/11–2011/12, Central Coast Mariners (52) 2013/14–2015/16, Western Sydney Wanderers (6) 2015/16, Perth Glory (83) 2016/17–2018/19

338 Steve Blair South Melbourne (338) 1980–1992/93 336 Eugene Galekovic Morwell Falcons (11) 2000/01, South Melbourne (37) 2002/03–2003/04,

Melbourne Victory (15) 2005/06–2006/07, Adelaide United (238) 2007/08–2016/17, Melbourne City (35) 2017/18–2018/19

334 Archie Thompson Morwell Falcons (44) 1996/97–1998/99, Carlton (53) 1998/99–2000/01, Marconi Stallions (13) 2000/01, Melbourne Victory (224) 2005/06–2015/16

333 Joe Mullen Adelaide City (333) 1983–1995/96 332 Jason Petkovic Adelaide City (155) 1993/94–1998/99, Perth Glory (177) 1999/00–2008/09 331 Paul Wade Green Gully (28) 1984, Brunswick (49) 1985–1986, South Melbourne (203) 1987–1994/95,

Heidelberg (6) 1994/95, Canberra Cosmos (45) 1995/96–1996/97 330 Robert Stanton Sydney United (120) 1990/91–1994/95, Marconi Stallions (58) 1995/96–1996/97,

Wollongong Wolves (152) 1997/98–2002/03 329 Ian Gray APIA Leichhardt (85) 1980–1984, Marconi Stallions (244) 1985–1994/95 329 Peter Katholos St George (35) 1979–1980, Sydney Olympic (171) 1981–1992/93, APIA Leichhardt (20)

1987, Marconi Stallions (92) 1988–1990/91, Parramatta Eagles (11) 1992/93 326 Alan Davidson South Melbourne (170) 1979–1995/96, Melbourne Knights (146) 1987–1997/98,

Collingwood Warriors (10) 1996/97 323 Francis Awaritefe Melbourne Knights (98) 1989–1991/92, South Melbourne (73) 1992/93–1994/95,

Marconi Stallions (130) 1995/96–1999/00, Sydney United (22) 2000/01 323 Matt McKay Brisbane Strikers (51) 2001/02–2003/04, Brisbane Roar (272) 2005/06–2018/19 321 Andrew Harper Sydney City (1) 1986, Sydney Olympic (5) 1987, St George (71) 1989–1990/91,

Marconi Stallions (156) 1991/92–1996/97, Brisbane Strikers (40) 1997/98–1998/99, Newcastle Breakers (31) 1999/00, Newcastle United (17) 2000/01

320 Brad Maloney APIA Leichhardt (15) 1990/91, Newcastle Breakers (40) 1991/92–1992/93, Sydney Olympic (39) 1993/94–1994/95, Marconi Stallions (162) 1995/96–2003/04, Perth Glory (41) 2000/01–2001/02, Parramatta Power (23) 2002/03

318 Jean-Paul De Marigny Sydney City (71) 1983–1986, APIA Leichhardt (44) 1987–1988, Marconi Stallions (188) 1989–1996/97, Sydney Olympic (15) 1997/98

318 Marshall Soper APIA Leichhardt (49) 1981–1982, Sydney Olympic (125) 1983–1989, Wollongong Wolves (9) 1988, Parramatta Eagles (122) 1989/90–1993/94, Marconi Stallions (13) 1994/95

316 David Ratcliffe Brisbane City (81) 1978–1981, St George (153) 1982–1989, Sydney Olympic (20) 1987, Wollongong Wolves (62) 1988–1990/91

314 Matt Thompson Parramatta Power (93) 1999/00–2003/04, Newcastle Jets (121) 2005/06–2009/10, Melbourne City (82) 2010/11–2012/13, Sydney FC (18) 2013/14

313 Kris Trajanovski Preston (64) 1990/91–1992/93, Sydney Olympic (86) 1993/94–1996/97, Adelaide City (27) 1997/98, Marconi Stallions (89) 1998/99–2000/01, Brisbane Strikers (36) 2001/02–2002/03, Melbourne Knights (11) 2003/04

312 Angelo Costanzo Adelaide City (133) 1995/96–1999/00, Marconi Stallions (90) 2000/01–2003/04, Adelaide United (73) 2005/06–2008/09, Newcastle Jets (16) 2009/10

311 Alex Wilkinson Northern Spirit (45) 2002/03–2003/04, Central Coast Mariners (172) 2005/06–2011/12, Melbourne City FC (10) 2015/16, Sydney FC (84) 2016/17–2018/19

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LONGEST CAREERS First game (club) Last game (club) 20y 340d Kevin Muscat 16-Feb-90 (Sunshine) 22-Jan-11 (Melbourne Victory) 19y 292d Alex Tobin 13-May-84 (Adelaide City) 29-Feb-04 (Northern Spirit) 19y 158d Clint Bolton 23-Oct-93 (Brisbane Strikers) 30-Mar-13 (Melbourne City FC) 19y 130d Steve Corica 07-Oct-90 (Marconi Stallions) 14-Feb-10 (Sydney FC) 19y 087d John Aloisi 17-Nov-91 (Adelaide City) 12-Feb-11 (Melbourne City FC) 19y 032d Alan Davidson 11-Mar-79 (South Melbourne) 12-Apr-98 (Melbourne Knights) 19y 031d Archie Thompson 02-Mar-97 (Morwell Falcons) 02-Apr-16 (Melbourne Victory) 19y 018d Aurelio Vidmar 10-Mar-85 (Adelaide City) 28-Mar-04 (Adelaide United) 19y 002d Tony Popovic 05-Nov-89 (Sydney United) 07-Nov-08 (Sydney FC) 18y 336d Robbie Slater 28-Mar-82 (St George) 27-Feb-01 (Northern Spirit)

YOUNGEST PLAYERS 14y 268d Daniel Watkins Parramatta Eagles (L1-2 v Morwell Falcons) 02-Apr-95 15y 166d Peter Raskopoulos Sydney Olympic (L0-3 v Western Suburbs) 07-Aug-77 15y 212d Scott McDonald Morwell Falcons (L0-3 v Wollongong Wolves) 21-Mar-99 15y 212d Teeboy Kamara Adelaide United (L0-3 v Gold Coast United) 16-Dec-11 15y 216d Idrus Abdulahi Melbourne City FC (W5-0 v Central Coast Mariners) 26-Apr-19 15y 228d Jim Patikas Sydney City (L3-4 v Sydney Olympic) 03-Jun-79 15y 282d Danny Wright Brisbane Lions (D0-0 v St George) 10-Aug-80 15y 282d Jay Lucas Wollongong Wolves (D2-2 v Carlton) 22-Oct-00 15y 285d John Aloisi Adelaide City (W2-0 v Melbourne Knights) 17-Nov-91 15y 292d Chris Kalantzis Sydney Oympic (L1-2 v St George) 15-May-83

YOUNGEST PLAYERS TO MAKE MILESTONE APPEARANCES 100 appearances 19y 246d John Markovski (Melbourne Knights) 17-Dec-89 200 appearances 23y 275d John Markovski (Morwell Falcons) 15-Jan-94 300 appearances 28y 226d Clint Bolton (Parramatta Power) 04-Apr-04

OLDEST PLAYERS 42y 150d Bobby Charlton Blacktown City (W4-2 v St George) 09-Mar-80 40y 320d Romario Adelaide United (W3-2 v Newcastle Jets) 15-Dec-06 40y 309d Ante Covic Perth Glory (W2-1 v Melbourne City FC) 17-Apr-16 40y 285d Thomas Sorensen Melbourne City FC (L1-3 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 24-Mar-17 40y 036d Ron Corry Marconi Stallions (L0-1 v Blacktown City) 26-Aug-81 39y 160d Alessandro Del Piero Sydney FC (L1-2 v Melbourne Victory) 18-Apr-14 39y 060d Peter Beardsley Melbourne Knights (W1-0 v Perth Glory) 18-Mar-00 39y 028d Bogdan Nyskohus Adelaide City (L2-3 v Blacktown City) 16-Jul-89 39y 008d Bruce Stowell Blacktown City (L1-2 v Adelaide City) 28-Sep-80 38y 315d Wynton Rufer Football Kingz (W2-1 v Sydney United) 09-Nov-01

OTHER PLAYER APPEARANCE RECORDS Most championships 5 Gerry Gomez (1980, 1981, 1982 Sydney City; 1988, 1989 Marconi)

Tony Pezzano (1977, 1980, 1981 Sydney City; 1987 APIA; 92/93 Marconi) Michael Theo (06/07, 08/09 Melb Victory; 10/11, 11/12, 13/14 Brisbane Roar)

Most consecutive matches 214 Bobby Russell (10-Aug-80 to 15-May-88) Adelaide City 1980–1982, South Melbourne 1983–1988

Most clubs played for 9 John Markovski (Sunshine, Preston, Melbourne Knights, Marconi, Morwell Falcons, Canberra Cosmos, Carlton, Perth Glory, Football Kingz)

Liam Reddy (Parramatta Power, Sydney United, Newcastle Jets, Brisbane Roar, Wellington Phoenix, Sydney FC, Central Coast, Western Sydney, Perth Glory)

Most substitute appearances 101 Brendan Santalab (Parramatta Power, Sydney United, Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers, Perth Glory 2000/01–2018/19)

SENDINGS-OFF RECORDS Most career send-offs 11 Andrew Marth (Sunshine 1, Melbourne Knights 6, Carlton 4) 1989–2000/01 Most send-offs in a season 3 Con Anthopoulos (Carlton) 1997/98, Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar) 2013/14,

Nigel Boogaard (Newcastle Jets) 2015/16 (+1 rescinded) Youngest player sent off 17y 256d Tommy Oar, for Brisbane Roar (v Wellington Phoenix) 23-Aug-09 Oldest player sent off 37y 305d Patrick Zwaanswijk, Central Coast (D2-2 v Melbourne Victory) 17-Nov-12

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MOST APPEARANCES BY CLUB

Club Player Appearances Seasons Span (first–last game) Adelaide City Sergio Melta 445 1977–1994/95 18 years 35 days Adelaide United Eugene Galekovic 238 2007/08–2016/17 9 years 166 days APIA Leichhardt Terry Butler 220 1979–1988 9 years 152 days Blacktown City Stuart Selvage 98 1980–1985 5 years 100 days Brisbane City Frank Pimblett 211 1977–1985 8 years 138 days Brisbane Lions Alan Niven 252 1977–1988 11 years 127 days Brisbane Roar FC Matt McKay 272 2005/06–2018/19 13 years 241 days Brisbane Strikers Clint Bolton 178 1993/94–1999/2000 6 years 197 days Brunswick Andrew Zinni 148 1984–1994/95 11 years 21 days Canberra City Terry Byrne 185 1978–1986 8 years 194 days Canberra Cosmos Toplica Popovich 123 1995/96–2000/01 5 years 157 days Canterbury Marrickville Spiro Hantzis 21 1986 169 days Carlton Dean Anastasiadis 92 1997/98–2000/01 3 years 61 days Central Coast Mariners John Hutchinson 228 2005/06–2014/15 9 years 244 days Collingwood Warriors Frank Juric 25 1996/97 190 days Football Kingz Heremaia Ngata 128 1999/2000–2003/04 4 years 143 days Footscray Zdravko Lujic 241 1978–1988 10 years 24 days Gold Coast United Michael Thwaite 82 2009/10–2011/12 2 years 230 days Green Gully Lou Denys 71 1984–1986 2 years 188 days Heidelberg Jeff Olver 266 1980–1992/93 12 years 132 days Inter Monaro Attilio Carbone 42 1985–1986 1 year 189 days Marconi Stallions Tom McCulloch 246 1982–1994/95 13 years 48 days Melbourne City FC David Williams 101 2011/12–2015/16 4 years 101 days Melbourne Knights Josip Biskic 282 1984–1996/97 12 years 300 days Melbourne Victory Leigh Broxham 292 2006/07–2018/19 12 years 126 days Mooroolbark Geoff Ontong 25 1977 175 days Morwell Falcons Claudio Canosa 132 1992/93–1998/99 6 years 113 days New Zealand Knights Darren Bazeley 41 2005/06–2006/07 1 year 147 days Newcastle Breakers Andy Roberts 164 1991/92–1999/2000 8 years 210 days Newcastle Jets Ben Kantarovski 180 2008/09–2018/19 10 years 256 days Newcastle KB/Rosebud Joe Senkalski 167 1978–1986 7 years 292 days North Queensland Fury David Williams 49 2009/10–2010/11 1 year 190 days Northern Spirit Paul Henderson 134 1998/99–2003/04 5 years 144 days Parramatta Eagles Marshall Soper 122 1989/90–1993/94 4 years 122 days Parramatta Power Ahmad Elrich 120 1999/2000–2003/04 4 years 166 days Penrith City Mike Cross 49 1984–1985 1 year 168 days Perth Glory Jamie Harnwell 256 1998/99–2010/11 12 years 106 days Preston Phil Traianedes 221 1985–1992/93 8 years 26 days South Melbourne Paul Trimboli 430 1988–2003/04 16 years 30 days St George Mike O`Shea 256 1977–1990/91 13 years 231 days Sunshine Don McLaren 132 1984–1989 5 years 135 days Sydney City Joe Watson 258 1977–1986 9 years 172 days Sydney FC Alex Brosque 222 2006/07–2018/19 12 years 266 days Sydney Olympic Gary Meier 296 1977–1992/93 15 years 324 days Sydney United Velimir Kupresak 250 1989/90–2000/01 11 years 28 days Wellington Phoenix Andrew Durante 273 2008/09–2018/19 10 years 260 days West Adelaide Graham Honeyman 239 1977–1986 9 years 166 days Western Suburbs David Harding 51 1977–1978 1 year 147 days Western Sydney Wanderers FC Mark Bridge 121 2012/13–2018/19 6 years 204 days Wollongong Macedonia Ljupco Dimov 25 1990/91 177 days Wollongong Wolves Matthew Horsley 284 1990/91–2000/01 10 years 79 days

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PLAYERS AND AGES BY SEASON Season No. of Players New Average Youngest team Oldest team teams used players age (yrs) (average age in years) (average age in years) 1977 14 295 295 25.3 22.3 Sydney Olympic 26.7 Western Suburbs 1978 14 294 105 25.3 23.5 Canberra City 27.0 Brisbane Lions 1979 14 282 83 25.4 23.1 Sydney Olympic 26.7 Heidelberg 1980 14 277 79 25.6 22.8 Canberra City 26.6 Brisbane City 1981 16 342 115 25.7 22.6 Sydney Olympic 27.2 Brisbane City 1982 16 335 87 25.6 23.0 Sydney Olympic 27.2 Brisbane City 1983 16 316 96 25.0 22.4 Sydney Olympic 27.4 Sydney City 1984 24 512 213 24.9 22.3 Heidelberg 27.1 Parramatta Eagles 1985 24 477 108 25.2 23.1 Heidelberg 28.0 Green Gully 1986 24 494 151 25.4 22.7 Newcastle Rosebud 27.0 Canberra City 1987 13 248 39 25.6 24.0 St George 27.8 Melbourne Knights 1988 14 292 71 25.6 23.0 South Melbourne 27.2 Melbourne Knights 1989 14 292 76 25.3 23.4 South Melbourne 26.9 APIA Leichhardt 1989/90 14 301 88 24.9 23.1 St George 26.5 Parramatta Eagles 1990/91 14 296 68 25.5 22.6 Sunshine 27.2 Heidelberg 1991/92 14 288 62 25.7 24.1 Sydney United 27.7 Melbourne Knights 1992/93 14 294 77 25.7 24.2 Sydney United 26.7 Adelaide City 1993/94 14 300 79 25.6 23.5 Sydney United 29.4 Newcastle Breakers 1994/95 13 281 70 25.2 23.5 Melbourne Knights 27.1 Brisbane Strikers 1995/96 12 277 81 25.2 23.3 Melbourne Knights 27.5 Brisbane Strikers 1996/97 14 311 77 25.2 23.3 Newcastle Breakers 26.9 Brisbane Strikers 1997/98 14 333 85 25.3 23.0 Newcastle Breakers 26.8 Perth Glory 1998/99 15 359 100 25.6 23.5 Melbourne Knights 26.8 Adelaide City 1999/00 16 391 106 26.0 24.1 Melbourne Knights 27.6 Carlton 2000/01 15 382 96 25.9 24.4 Morwell Falcons 27.8 South Melbourne 2001/02 13 303 64 26.1 23.8 Sydney Olympic 28.1 Perth Glory 2002/03 13 306 69 26.3 24.4 Melbourne Knights 28.2 Perth Glory 2003/04 13 308 66 26.0 23.6 Melbourne Knights 28.3 Perth Glory

2005/06 8 175 53 27.2 25.2 Brisbane Roar FC 28.8 Adelaide United 2006/07 8 191 55 27.7 26.2 Melbourne Victory 29.5 Adelaide United 2007/08 8 192 50 26.8 25.4 Newcastle Jets 28.9 Sydney FC 2008/09 8 202 56 26.7 24.7 Newcastle Jets 28.2 Melbourne Victory 2009/10 10 251 79 27.3 25.2 Newcastle Jets 28.9 Sydney FC 2010/11 11 266 71 27.0 24.9 North Queensland 28.6 Melbourne Victory 2011/12 10 242 54 27.4 24.8 Gold Coast United 30.2 Wellington Phoenix 2012/13 10 258 81 27.3 25.1 Newcastle Jets 28.7 Perth Glory 2013/14 10 252 57 27.5 25.5 Newcastle Jets 29.0 Western Sydney 2014/15 10 267 72 27.4 26.2 Newcastle Jets 28.3 Wellington Phoenix 2015/16 10 252 65 27.8 25.4 Central Coast Mariners 29.1 Western Sydney 2016/17 10 246 62 27.8 25.4 Central Coast Mariners 29.5 Sydney FC 2017/18 10 246 61 28.2 25.9 Adelaide United 30.5 Sydney FC 2018/19 10 249 69 28.1 25.9 Central Coast Mariners 31.0 Perth Glory All (42 seasons) 3 591 25.9 Average age based on age (in years and days) on match day of players in each starting XI over the season.

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MOST GOALS (TOP 25) 240 Damian Mori South Melbourne (5) 1989–1989/90, Sunshine (4) 1990/91, Melbourne Knights (11)

1991/92, Adelaide City (128) 1992/93–1999/00, Perth Glory (84) 2000/01–2005/06, Brisbane Roar FC (2) 2006/07, Central Coast Mariners (6) 2006/07–2007/08

137 Rod Brown Marconi Stallions (50) 1983–1986, APIA Leichhardt (35) 1987–1991/92, Newcastle Breakers (12) 1992/93–1993/94, Brisbane Strikers (40) 1994/95–1997/98

133 John Kosmina West Adelaide (24) 1977–1980, Sydney City (90) 1981–1986, Sydney Olympic (13) 1987–1988, APIA Leichhardt (6) 1989

129 Archie Thompson Morwell Falcons (10) 1996/97–1998/99, Carlton (23) 1998/99–2000/01, Marconi Stallions (6) 2000/01, Melbourne Victory (90) 2005/06–2015/16

127 Pablo Cardozo Sydney Olympic (65) 1990/91–1993/94, 1998/99–2000/01 and 2003/04, West Adelaide (40) 1993/94–1997/98, Northern Spirit (14) 2001/02, Parramatta Power (8) 2002/03

124 Francis Awaritefe Melbourne Knights (43) 1989–1991/92, South Melbourne (34) 1992/93–1994/95, Marconi Stallions (40) 1995/96–1999/00, Sydney United (7) 2000/01

123 Bobby Despotovski Heidelberg (9) 1994/95, Morwell Falcons (1) 1995/96, Perth Glory (113) 1996/97–2006/07 121 Marshall Soper APIA Leichhardt (26) 1981–1982, Sydney Olympic (45) 1983–1988 and 1989, Wollongong

Wolves (6) 1988, Parramatta Eagles (42) 1989/90–1993/94, Marconi Stallions (2) 1994/95 119 Paul Trimboli Sunshine (4) 1987, South Melbourne (115) 1988–2003/04 116 Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar (48) 2011/12–2013/14, Melbourne Victory (68) 2014/15–2017/18 116 Ivan Kelic Melbourne Knights (75) 1989–1992/93 and 1997/98–1999/00, Sydney Olympic (15)

1993/94, South Melbourne (26) 1994/95–1996/97 111 Vaughan Coveny Melbourne Knights (4) 1992/93–1993/94, Wollongong Wolves (15) 1993/94–1994/95,

South Melbourne (82) 1995/96–2003/04, Newcastle Jets (9) 2005/06–2006/07, Wellington Phoenix (1) 2007/08–2008/09

110 John Markovski Sunshine (20) 1986–1988, Preston (15) 1989 and 1992/93, Melbourne Knights (8) 1989/90 and 1995/96–1996/97, Marconi Stallions (15) 1990/91–1991/92, Morwell Falcons (20) 1993/94–1994/95, Canberra Cosmos (2) 1996/97, Carlton (18) 1997/98–2000/01, Perth Glory (11) 1998/99, Football Kingz (1) 2001/02

109 Gary Cole Heidelberg (88) 1977–1983, Preston (21) 1984–1986 109 Ante Milicic Sydney United (48) 1992/93–2001/02, Sydney Olympic (30) 2001/02–2002/03, Parramatta

Power (20) 2003/04, Newcastle Jets (7) 2005/06, Brisbane Roar (4) 2006/07–2007/08 106 Con Boutsianis South Melbourne (74) 1989, 1997/98 and 2000/01–2003/04, Collingwood Warriors (7)

1996/97, Perth Glory (25) 1998/99–1999/00 104 Warren Spink Preston (35) 1985–1986 and 1989–1991/92, Footscray (22) 1986–1988, Newcastle Breakers

(29) 1992/93–1993/94, Morwell Falcons (12) 1994/95–1995/96, South Melbourne (6) 1996/97 102 Frank Farina Canberra City (15) 1983–1984, Sydney City (21) 1985–1986, Marconi Stallions (33) 1987–

1988, Brisbane Strikers (33) 1995/96–1997/98 101 Andrew Harper St George (22) 1989–1990/91, Marconi Stallions (66) 1991/92–1996/97, Brisbane Strikers

(4) 1997/98–1998/99, Newcastle Breakers (6) 1999/00, Newcastle United (3) 2000/01 100 Shane Smeltz Adelaide City (7) 2002/03, Adelaide United (1) 2003/04, Wellington Phoenix (24)

2007/08–2008/09 and 2016/17, Gold Coast United (28) 2009/10–2010/11, Perth Glory (28) 2011/12–2013/14, Sydney FC (12) 2014/15–2015/16

99 Mark Jankovics St George (4) 1977, Marconi Stallions (95) 1978–1986 90 Carl Veart Adelaide City (66) 1989/90–2002/03, Adelaide United (24) 2003/04–2006/07 88 Alex Brosque Marconi Stallions (13) 2001/02–2003/04, Brisbane Roar (8) 2005/06, Sydney FC (67)

2006/07–2010/11 and 2014/15–2018/19 88 Phil O`Connor St George (27) 1977–1979, APIA Leichhardt (17) 1980–1981, Wollongong Wolves (28)

1982–1983, Blacktown City (16) 1984–1985 87 Brad Maloney Newcastle Breakers (7) 1991/92–1992/93, Sydney Olympic (8) 1993/94–1994/95, Marconi

Stallions (54) 1995/96–1999/00 and 2003/04, Perth Glory (13) 2000/01–2001/02, Parramatta Power (5) 2002/03

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MOST GOALS IN A SEASON 31 Damian Mori Adelaide City 1995/96 23 John Kosmina Sydney City 1982 27 Bobo Sydney FC 2017/18 22 Doug Brown South Melbourne 1984 25 Bruno Fornaroli Melbourne City FC 2015/16 22 Zlatko Nastevski Marconi Stallions 1989 24 Damian Mori Perth Glory 2002/03 22 Damian Mori Adelaide City 1999/2000

MOST GOALS IN A GAME 6 Pat Brodnik Wollongong Wolves (W7–0 v West Adelaide) 18-Mar-90

Ivan Kelic Melbourne Knights (W8–1 v Wollongong Macedonia) 24-Mar-91 5 Zlatko Nastevski Marconi Stallions (W7-0 v St George) 17-Nov-89

Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory (W6-0 v Adelaide United) 18-Feb-07

HIGHEST CAREER GOALS PER GAME RATIOS 0.83 Mark Viduka 40 goals / 48 games Melbourne Knights 1992/93–1994/95 0.74 Bobo 42 goals / 57 games Sydney FC 2016/17–2017/18 0.69 Bruno Fornaroli 48 goals / 70 games Melbourne City FC 2015/16–2018/19 0.68 Ross McCormack 15 goals / 22 games Melbourne City FC 2017/18, Central Coast Mariners 2018/19 0.68 Ola Toivonen 15 goals / 22 games Melbourne Victory 2018/19 At least 20 games played

SCORED IN MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES Scored in 8 consecutive games Andy Keogh Perth Glory, 13-Feb-16 to 03-Apr-16 Also scored in 7 consecutive games Andy Harper Marconi Stallions 29-Jan-94 to 20-Mar-94

Mark Janko Sydney FC 24-Jan-15 to 15-Mar-15 Damian Mori Adelaide City 20-Nov-94 to 08-Jan-95

FASTEST GOAL STREAKS Fastest 50 goals 57 games Damian Mori, 05-Feb-95 to 07-Jan-98 Fastest 100 goals 141 games Damian Mori, 07-Feb-96 to 26-Oct-01

FASTEST MILESTONE GOALS Fastest first 50 goals 79 games Besart Berisha, 08-Oct-11 to 25-Oct-14 Fastest first 100 goals 156 games Besart Berisha, 08-Oct-11 to 14-Apr-17

YOUNGEST SCORERS 15y 289d Danny Wright Brisbane Lions (L1-4 v Blacktown City) 17-Aug-80 15y 316d Nick Carle Sydney Olympic (W1-0 v Marconi Stallions) 05-Oct-97 15y 356d John Markovski Sunshine (W2-1 v Green Gully) 06-Apr-86 16y 154d Paul Agostino West Adelaide (D2-2 v Preston) 10-Nov-91 16y 200d Sasho Dimoski Wollongong Wolves (W3-0 v Heidelberg) 27-Jan-91

YOUNGEST TO SCORE MILESTONE GOALS Youngest to score 50 goals 20y 308d David Seal (Sydney Olympic) 29-Nov-92 Youngest to score 100 goals 27y 096d Damian Mori (Adelaide City) 04-Jan-98

OLDEST SCORERS 42y 150d Bobby Charlton Blacktown (W4-2 v St George) 09-Mar-80 40y 320d Romario Adelaide United (W3-2 v Newcastle Jets) 15-Dec-06 39y 148d Alessandro Del Piero Sydney FC (W4-1 v Wellington Phoenix) 06-Apr-14 38y 274d Kazuyoshi Miura Sydney FC (L2-3 v Adelaide United) 27-Nov-05 38y 156d Massimo Maccarone Brisbane Roar FC (W2-1 v Melbourne Victory) 09-Feb-18

OTHER SCORING RECORDS Fastest goal from start of game: 3.7 seconds – Damian Mori for Adelaide City (D2-2 v Sydney United) 03-Dec-95 Fastest hat-trick from start of game: 11 minutes – Gary Cole, for Heidelberg (W4-2 v West Adelaide) 16-Mar-80 Fastest hat-trick: 6 minutes – Jason Bennett (Newcastle Breakers 11-Oct-96), Besart Berisha (Brisbane Roar 28-Oct-11) Most career goals as a substitute: 20 goals – Henrique, for Brisbane Roar 08-Feb-11 to 30-Nov-18 Most goals in a game as a substitute: 3 goals – Dennis Duarte, for St George (W3-1 v West Adelaide) 21-Sep-80; David Batten, for Wollongong Wolves (W3-2 v Blacktown City) 03-Dec-89; Vas Kalogeracos, for Perth Glory (D3-3 v South Melbourne) 29-Mar-98; Bobby Despotovski, for Perth Glory (W6-0 v Brisbane Strikers) 14-Feb-99; Travis Dodd, for Parramatta Power (W4-1 v Football Kingz) 04-Oct-03; Henrique, for Brisbane Roar (W4-0 v Newcastle Jets) 14-Nov-14

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MOST GOALS BY CLUB

Club Player Goals Seasons at club Span (first–last game) Adelaide City Damian Mori 128 1992/93–1999/2000 7 years 230 days Adelaide United Bruce Djite 35 2006/07–2015/16 9 years 192 days APIA Leichhardt Rod Brown 35 1987–1991/92 4 years 340 days Blacktown City Phil O`Connor 16 1984–1985 1 year 168 days Brisbane City Barry Kelso 27 1978–1982 4 years 59 days Brisbane Lions Danny Wright 23 1980–1986 6 years 36 days Brisbane Roar FC Besart Berisha 48 2011/12–2013/14 2 years 210 days Brisbane Strikers Rod Brown 40 1994/95–1997/98 3 years 172 days Brunswick Andrew Zinni 43 1984–1994/95 11 years 21 days Canberra City Terry Byrne 43 1978–1986 8 years 194 days Canberra Cosmos Peter Buljan 21 1996/97–1998/99 2 years 187 days Canterbury Marrickville Petar Zrilic 4 1986 134 days Carlton Alex Moreira 27 1998/99–1999/2000 1 year 237 days Central Coast Mariners Matt Simon 48 2006/07–2018/19 12 years 112 days Collingwood Warriors Con Boutsianis, Kim Taliadoros 7 1996/97 190 days, 190 days Football Kingz Heremaia Ngata 29 1999/2000–2003/04 4 years 143 days Footscray Zdravko Lujic 44 1978–1988 10 years 24 days Gold Coast United Shane Smeltz 28 2009/10–2010/11 1 year 210 days Green Gully Paul Lewis 25 1984–1986 2 years 27 days Heidelberg Gary Cole 88 1977–1983 6 years 204 days Inter Monaro Sebastian Giampaolo 7 1985–1986 1 year 189 days Marconi Stallions Mark Jankovics 95 1978–1986 8 years 208 days Melbourne City FC Bruno Fornaroli 48 2015/16–2018/19 3 years 31 days Melbourne Knights Ivan Kelic 75 1989–1999/2000 11 years 107 days Melbourne Victory Archie Thompson 90 2005/06–2015/16 10 years 218 days Mooroolbark Gordon McGregor, Joe Tront 7 1977 169 days, 85 days Morwell Falcons John Markovski 20 1993/94–1994/95 1 year 182 days New Zealand Knights Jeremy Brockie, Simon Yeo 4 2005/06 107/91 days Newcastle Breakers Warren Spink 29 1992/93–1993/94 1 year 140 days Newcastle Jets Joel Griffiths 59 2001/02–2014/15 13 years 112 days Newcastle KB/Rosebud Ken Boden 26 1978–1979 1 year 202 days North Queensland Fury Robbie Fowler 9 2009/10 190 days Northern Spirit Ben Burgess 16 2000/01 197 days Parramatta Eagles Marshall Soper 42 1989/90–1993/94 4 years 122 days Parramatta Power John Buonavoglia 23 2001/02–2003/04 2 years 63 days Penrith City Brian Jackson, Ian Wotherspoon 9 1984–1985 1 y 168 d/218 d Perth Glory Bobby Despotovski 113 1996/97–2006/07 10 years 94 days Preston Steve Smith 46 1985–1989/90 5 years 2 days South Melbourne Paul Trimboli 115 1988–2003/04 16 years 30 days St George Dez Marton 39 1982–1985 3 years 67 days Sunshine Ossie Latif 31 1984–1989/90 5 years 282 days Sydney City John Kosmina 90 1981–1986 5 years 219 days Sydney FC Alex Brosque 67 2006/07–2018/19 12 years 266 days Sydney Olympic Pablo Cardozo 65 1990/91–2003/04 13 years 90 days Sydney United Graham Arnold 67 1984–1989/90 6 years 50 days Wellington Phoenix Roy Krishna 51 2013/14–2018/19 5 years 112 days West Adelaide Pablo Cardozo 40 1993/94–1997/98 4 years 28 days Western Suburbs Clive Eaton 20 1977–1978 1 year 147 days Western Sydney Wanderers FC Brendon Santalab 35 2013/14–2017/18 4 years 186 days Wollongong Macedonia Peter Murray 6 1990/91 71 days Wollongong Wolves Stuart Young 60 1999/2000–2003/04 4 years 129 days

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GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 1991/92 Robert Zabica (Adelaide City) 2007/08 Michael Theo (Melbourne Victory) 1992/93 Mark Schwarzer (Marconi Stallions) 2008/09 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) 1993/94 Zeljko Kalac (Sydney United) 2009/10 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) 1994/95 Zeljko Kalac (Sydney United) 2010/11 Michael Theo (Brisbane Roar FC) 1995/96 Frank Juric (Melbourne Knights) 2011/12 Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners) 1996/97 Jason Petkovic (Adelaide City) 2012/13 Ante Covic (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 1997/98 Jason Petkovic (Adelaide City) 2013/14 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) 1998/99 Michael Petkovic (South Melbourne) 2014/15 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United) 1999/00 Bob Catlin (Newcastle Breakers) 2015/16 Thomas Sorensen (Melbourne City FC) 2000/01 Michael Petkovic (South Melbourne) 2016/17 Danny Vukovic (Sydney FC) 2001/02 Michael Petkovic (South Melbourne) 2017/18 Jamie Young (Brisbane Roar FC) 2002/03 Clint Bolton (Sydney Olympic) 2018/19 Filip Kurto (Wellington Phoenix) 2003/04 Jason Petkovic (Perth Glory) Goalkeeper of the year not awarded in other seasons

MOST GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR AWARDS 4 Eugene Galekovic (Adelaide United 4) 3 Jason Petkovic (Adelaide City 2, Perth Glory 1), Michael Petkovic (South Melbourne 3)

MOST GOALKEEPER CLEAN SHEETS PER GAME* 0.417 Terry Eaton 15 clean sheets / 36 games Western Suburbs, Sydney Olympic, Blacktown City 1977–1984 0.413 Mathew Ryan 33 clean sheets / 80 games Central Coast Mariners 2010/11–2012/13 0.400 Chris Jones 12 clean sheets / 30 games South Melbourne 1997/98–2001/02 0.400 Malcolm Haynes 8 clean sheets / 20 games Canberra City, Sydney City 1977 0.381 Mitchell Langerak 8 clean sheets / 21 games Melbourne Victory 2007/08–2009/10 0.376 Robert Zabica 76 clean sheets / 202 games Adelaide City, Perth Glory 1988–1996/97 0.375 David Scarsella 12 clean sheets / 32 games Adelaide City, Adelaide United 2002/03–2003/04 0.374 Frank Juric 37 clean sheets / 99 games Melbourne Knights, Collingwood Warriors, Perth Glory

1992/93–2008/09 0.371 Zeljko Kalac 53 clean sheets / 143 games Sydney United 1989/90–1997/98 0.368 Yakka Banovic 39 clean sheets / 106 games Heidelberg, Melbourne Knights, Brunswick 1979–1989 *Ratio of clean sheets (full games without conceding a goal) over total career appearances, at least 20 career games played

YOUNGEST GOALKEEPERS 15y 325d David Miller West Adelaide (L1-2 v Brisbane City) 15-Feb-81 16y 053d Matthew Tomas Melbourne Knights (L0-3 v APIA Leichhardt) 23-Aug-87 16y 154d Steve Niscioli Adelaide City (W2-1 v Brunswick) 07-Jul-85 16y 155d Adam Hrehoresin Melbourne Knights (L1-6 v Perth Glory) 21-Nov-99 16y 246d Tony Pezzano Sydney City (W2-0 v Sydney Olympic) 26-Jun-77

OLDEST GOALKEEPERS 40y 309d Ante Covic Perth Glory (L0-2 v Melbourne City FC) 17-Apr-16 40y 285d Thomas Sorensen Melbourne City FC (L1-3 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC) 24-Mar-17 40y 036d Ron Corry Marconi Stallions (L0-1 v Blacktown City) 26-Aug-81 37y 327d Eugene Galekovic Melbourne City FC (L0-1 v Adelaide United) 05-May-19 37y 284d Liam Reddy Perth Glory (D0-0 v Sydney FC) 19-May-19

OTHER GOALKEEPER RECORDS Least goals conceded per game** 0.93 Mat Ryan, 74 goals in 80 games (Central Coast 2010/11–2012/13) Longest time without conceding 728 mins Jeff Olver (Heidelberg) 15-Jul-84 to 09-Sep-84 Longest before conceding 1st goal 392 mins Roger Romanowicz (Adelaide City) 03-Apr-77 to 01-May-77 Most consecutive clean sheets 7 Jeff Olver (Heidelberg) 22-Jul-84 to 02-Sep-84

Peter Blasby (Melbourne Knights) 13-May-84 to 22-Jul-84 Youngest clean sheet 16y 246d Tony Pezzano, Sydney City (W2-0 v Syd Olympic) 26-Jun-77 Most goals conceded in a match 9 Bruce James (Blacktown) 16-Mar-80, Bob Catlin (Newcastle) 16-Mar-01 Most goals conceded per game** 2.25 Michael Chatzitrifonos, 106 goals in 47 games (Heidelberg 1989–93/94) ** At least 20 career games played

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MOST GOALKEEPER APPEARANCES

479 Clint Bolton Brisbane Strikers (178) 1993/94–1999/00, Sydney Olympic (95) 2000/01–2002/03, Parramatta Power (27) 2003/04, Sydney FC (109) 2005/06–2009/10, Melbourne City (70) 2010/11–2012/13

345 Bob Catlin APIA Leichhardt (22) 1984–1985, Marconi Stallions (209) 1987–1991/92, 1994/95–1996/97 and 2001/02, Sydney Olympic (26) 1997/98, Newcastle Breakers (61) 1998/99–1999/00, Newcastle United (25) 2000/01

342 Liam Reddy Parramatta Power (39) 2000/01–2002/03, Sydney United (24) 2003/04, Newcastle Jets (23) 2005/06, Brisbane Roar (66) 2006/07–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix (12) 2009/10, Sydney FC (37) 2010/11–2011/12, Central Coast Mariners (52) 2013/14–2015/16, Western Sydney Wanderers FC (6) 2015/16, Perth Glory (83) 2016/17–2018/19

336 Eugene Galekovic Morwell Falcons (11) 2000/01, South Melbourne (37) 2002/03–2003/04, Melbourne Victory (15) 2005/06–2006/07, Adelaide United (238) 2007/08–2016/17, Melbourne City FC (35) 2017/18–2018/19

332 Jason Petkovic Adelaide City (155) 1993/94–1998/99, Perth Glory (177) 1999/00–2008/09

300 Jeff Olver Heidelberg (266) 1980–1987 and 1989–1992/93, Melbourne Knights (34) 1988–1989

296 Gary Meier Sydney Olympic (296) 1977–1992/93

288 Mike Gibson Penrith City (46) 1984–1985, St George (90) 1986–1989, Newcastle Breakers (42) 1991/92–1992/93, Sydney Olympic (77) 1993/94–1995/96, Marconi Stallions (5) 1997/98, Sydney United (15) 1998/99, Parramatta Power (13) 1999/00

283 Danny Vukovic Parramatta Power (5) 2002/03, Central Coast Mariners (104) 2005/06–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix (17) 2010/11, Perth Glory (106) 2011/12–2014/15, Melbourne Victory (23) 2015/16, Sydney FC (28) 2016/17

278 Tony Franken Canberra City (65) 1984–1986, Sydney United (110) 1987–1990/91 and 1992/93–1993/94, APIA Leichhardt (24) 1991/92, Parramatta Eagles (24) 1994/95, Sydney Olympic (16) 1996/97, Perth Glory (39) 1997/98–1999/00

MOST GOALKEEPER CLEAN SHEETS

145 Clint Bolton Brisbane Strikers (51) 1993/94–1999/00, Sydney Olympic (32) 2000/01–2002/03, Parramatta Power (10) 2003/04, Sydney FC (36) 2005/06–2009/10, Melbourne City (16) 2010/11–2012/13

121 Jason Petkovic Adelaide City (62) 1993/94–1998/99, Perth Glory (59) 1999/00–2008/09

105 Bob Catlin APIA Leichhardt (5) 1985, Marconi Stallions (70) 1987–1991/92 and 1994/95–1996/97, Sydney Olympic (7) 1997/98, Newcastle Breakers (16) 1998/99–1999/00, Newcastle United (7) 2000/01

102 Eugene Galekovic Morwell Falcons (2) 2000/01, South Melbourne (17) 2002/03–2003/04, Melbourne Victory (5) 2005/06–2006/07, Adelaide United (67) 2007/08–2016/17, Melbourne City (11) 2017/18–2018/19

102 Liam Reddy Parramatta Power (15) 2000/01–2002/03, Sydney United (11) 2003/04, Newcastle Jets (8) 2005/06, Brisbane Roar (19) 2006/07–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix (5) 2009/10, Sydney FC (6) 2010/11–2011/12, Central Coast Mariners (15) 2013/14–2014/15, Western Sydney Wanderers (2) 2015/16, Perth Glory (21) 2016/17–2018/19

88 Gary Meier Sydney Olympic (88) 1977–1992/93

87 Tony Pezzano Sydney City (38) 1977–1985, Brisbane City (3) 1982, APIA Leichhardt (38) 1986–1989/90, Wollongong Wolves (8) 1990/91–1991/92

86 Mike Gibson Penrith City (12) 1984–1985, St George (30) 1986–1989, Newcastle Breakers (8) 1991/92–1992/93, Sydney Olympic (24) 1993/94–1995/96, Marconi Stallions (2) 1997/98, Sydney United (4) 1998/99, Parramatta Power (6) 1999/00

85 Danny Vukovic Central Coast Mariners (32) 2005/06–2009/10, Wellington Phoenix (6) 2010/11, Perth Glory (25) 2011/12–2014/15, Melbourne Victory (6) 2015/16, Sydney FC (16) 2016/17

79 Peter Laumets South Melbourne (74) 1979–1987, Brunswick (5) 1988

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COACH HONOURS Coach of the year Championship-winning coach 1977 Rale Rasic (Marconi Stallions) Gerry Chaldi (Sydney City) 1978 Gerry Chaldi (Sydney City) Jim Adam (West Adelaide) 1979 Les Scheinflug (Marconi Stallions) Les Scheinflug (Marconi Stallions) 1980 John Margaritis (South Melbourne) Eddie Thomson (Sydney City) 1981 Eddie Thomson (Sydney City) Eddie Thomson (Sydney City) 1982 Frank Arok (St George) Eddie Thomson (Sydney City) 1983 Frank Arok (St George) Frank Arok (St George) 1984 Eddie Thomson (Sydney City) Len McKendry (South Melbourne) 1985 Eddie Thomson (Sydney City) John Margaritis (Brunswick) 1986 Drago Sekularic (Footscray) Zoran Matic (Adelaide City) 1987 Rale Rasic (APIA Leichhardt) Rale Rasic (APIA Leichhardt) 1988 Brian Garvey (South Melbourne) Berti Mariani (Marconi Stallions) 1989 Berti Mariani (Marconi Stallions) Berti Mariani (Marconi Stallions) 1989/90 Berti Mariani (Marconi Stallions) Mick Hickman (Sydney Olympic) 1990/91 Zoran Matic (Adelaide City) Ferenc Puskas (South Melbourne) 1991/92 David Ratcliffe (Wollongong Wolves) Zoran Matic (Adelaide City) 1992/93 Jim Pyrgolios (South Melbourne) Frank Arok (Marconi Stallions) 1993/94 Mirko Bazic (Melbourne Knights) Zoran Matic (Adelaide City) 1994/95 Mirko Bazic (Melbourne Knights) Mirko Bazic (Melbourne Knights) 1995/96 John Perin (Adelaide City) Ian Dobson (Melbourne Knights) 1996/97 Branko Culina (Sydney United) Frank Farina (Brisbane Strikers) 1997/98 Ange Postecoglou (South Melbourne) Ange Postecoglou (South Melbourne) 1998/99 David Mitchell (Sydney United) Ange Postecoglou (South Melbourne) 1999/00 Bernd Stange (Perth Glory) Nick Theodorakopoulos (Wollongong Wolves) 2000/01 Mike Petersen (South Melbourne) Ron Corry (Wollongong Wolves) 2001/02 Ian Crook (Newcastle United) Gary Phillips (Sydney Olympic) 2002/03 Lawrie McKinna (Northern Spirit) Mich d'Avray (Perth Glory) 2003/04 Mich d'Avray (Perth Glory) Mich d'Avray (Perth Glory) 2005/06 Lawrie McKinna (Central Coast Mariners) Pierre Littbarski (Sydney FC) 2006/07 Ernie Merrick (Melbourne Victory) Ernie Merrick (Melbourne Victory) 2007/08 Gary van Egmond (Newcastle Jets) Gary van Egmond (Newcastle Jets) 2008/09 Aurelio Vidmar (Adelaide United) Ernie Merrick (Melbourne Victory) 2009/10 Ernie Merrick (Melbourne Victory) Vitezslav Lavicka (Sydney FC) 2010/11 Ange Postecoglou (Brisbane Roar FC) Ange Postecoglou (Brisbane Roar FC) 2011/12 Graham Arnold (Central Coast Mariners) Ange Postecoglou (Brisbane Roar FC) 2012/13 Tony Popovic (Western Sydney Wanderers FC) Graham Arnold (Central Coast Mariners) 2013/14 Mike Mulvey (Brisbane Roar FC) Mike Mulvey (Brisbane Roar FC) 2014/15 Kevin Muscat (Melbourne Victory) Kevin Muscat (Melbourne Victory) 2015/16 Guillermo Amor (Adelaide United) Guillermo Amor (Adelaide United) 2016/17 Graham Arnold (Sydney FC) Graham Arnold (Sydney FC) 2017/18 Graham Arnold (Sydney FC) Kevin Muscat (Melbourne Victory) 2018/19 Tony Popovic (Perth Glory) Steve Corica (Sydney FC) MOST COACH TITLES Coach of the year 3 titles Eddie Thomson (Sydney City 3); Graham Arnold (Central Coast Mariners 1, Sydney FC 2) Championships 4 titles Ange Postecoglou (South Melbourne 2, Brisbane Roar 2)

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MOST GAMES COACHED (TOP 20) 468 Zoran Matic Adelaide City (313 games) 1986–1994/95 and 1998/99–2002/03, Collingwood Warriors

(25) 1996/97, Marconi Stallions (30) 1997/98 429 Frank Arok St George (261) 1982–1990/91, Marconi Stallions (58) 1992/93–1993/94, South

Melbourne (58) 1994/95–1995/96, Morwell Falcons (52) 1996/97–1997/98 371 John Kosmina Newcastle Breakers (85) 1995/96–1997/98, Brisbane Strikers (140) 1998/99–2002/03, Adelaide

United (111) 2003/04–2006/07 and 2011/12–2012/13, Sydney FC (35) 2007/08–2008/09 359 Ernie Merrick Preston (23) 1987–1988, Sunshine (39) 1989/90–1990/91, Melbourne Victory (151) 2005/06–

2010/11, Wellington Phoenix (90) 2013/14–2016/17, Newcastle Jets (56) 2017/18–2018/19 335 Branko Culina Melbourne Knights (17) 1992/93, Sydney United (93) 1994/95–1996/97, Canberra

Cosmos (20) 1997/98, Sydney Olympic (97) 1998/99-2000/01, Sydney United (40) 2001/02–2002/03, Sydney FC (9) 2007/08, Newcastle Jets (59) 2009/10–2010/11

332 Manfred Schaefer St George (14) 1977, Sydney Olympic (93) 1983–1986, Brunswick (12) 1988, APIA Leichhardt (78) 1989/90–1991/92, Sydney United (54) 1992/93–1993/94, Marconi Stallions (65) 1995/96–1996/97, West Adelaide (16) 1998/99

312 Rale Rasic Marconi Stallions (62) 1977–1978 and 2002/03, Adelaide City (52) 1979–1980, Blacktown City (30) 1981, South Melbourne (13) 1983, APIA Leichhardt (70) 1986–1988, Parramatta Eagles (73) 1992/93–1994/95, Canberra Cosmos (12) 1997/98–1998/99

298 Raul Blanco St George (44) 1979–1980, Marconi Stallions (37) 1981 and 2002/03, Parramatta Eagles (104) 1984–1991/92, West Adelaide (113) 1992/93–1995/96

291 Graham Arnold Sydney United (2) 1989/90, Northern Spirit (79) 1998/99–2000/01, Central Coast Mariners (97) 2010/11–2013/14, Sydney FC (113) 2014/15–2017/18

272 Eddie Thomson Sydney City (191) 1980–1986, Sydney Olympic (81) 1987–1989/90 264 John Margaritis Heidelberg (67) 1977, 1978–1978 and 1987, West Adelaide (10) 1978, South Melbourne

(101) 1979–1982 and 1986, Brunswick (68) 1984–1985 and 1993/94, Footscray (18) 1989 238 Ange Postecoglou South Melbourne (127) 1995/96–1999/00, Brisbane Roar (79) 2009/10–2011/12,

Melbourne Victory (32) 2012/13–2013/14 229 David Ratcliffe Sydney Olympic (53) 1987 and 1995/96–1996/97, Wollongong Wolves (158) 1989/90–

1994/95, Sydney United (18) 1999/00 222 David Mitchell Sydney Olympic (10) 1996/97, Sydney United (60) 1997/98–1998/99, Parramatta Power

(84) 1999/00–2001/02, Perth Glory (68) 2007/08–2010/11 213 Len McKendry Heidelberg (81) 1980–1990/91, South Melbourne (73) 1983–1985, Brunswick (59) 1986–1988 205 Les Scheinflug Brisbane Lions (26) 1977, Adelaide City (14) 1978, Marconi Stallions (130) 1979–1986,

Blacktown City (35) 1989–1989/90 205 Nick Theodorakopoulos Wollongong Wolves (137) 1995/96–1999/00, Parramatta Power (61) 2002/03–2003/04,

Newcastle Jets (7) 2006/07 199 Frank Farina Brisbane Strikers (55) 1996/97–1997/98, Marconi Stallions (31) 1998/99, Brisbane Roar

(67) 2006/07–2009/10, Sydney FC (46) 2012/13–2013/14 191 Miron Bleiberg Melbourne Knights (10) 1985–1986, Heidelberg (15) 1989, Brisbane Strikers (52) 1991/92–

1992/93, Brisbane Roar (33) 2005/06–2006/07, Gold Coast United (81) 2009/10–2011/12 185 Berti Mariani Marconi Stallions (140) 1988–1991/92, Sydney Olympic (28) 1992/93–1993/94,

Wollongong Wolves (17) 1995/96

BEST WIN/LOSS RATIOS 3.88 Mich d`Avray 62 wins / 16 losses 90 games Perth Glory 2001/02–2003/04 3.17 Jim Adam 19 wins / 6 losses 31 games Heidleberg 1977, West Adelaide 1978, APIA 1979 2.45 Bernd Stange 54 wins / 22 losses 99 games Perth Glory 1998/99–2000/01 2.40 Pierre Littbarski 12 wins / 5 losses 24 games Sydney FC 2005/06 2.32 Eddie Thomson 139 wins / 60 losses 272 games Sydney City 1980–1986, Sydney Olympic 1987–1989/90 2.26 Mirko Bazic 43 wins / 19 losses 77 games Melbourne Knights 1993/94–1995/96, 2002/03 2.23 Gary Phillips 29 wins / 13 losses 50 games Sydney Olympic 2001/02–2002/03 2.21 Jim Pyrgolios 31 wins / 14 losses 58 games South Melbourne 1992/93–1993/94 2.18 Ange Postecoglou 124 wins / 57 losses 238 games South Melbourne 1995/96–1999/2000, Brisbane Roar

2010/11–2011/12, Melbourne Victory 2012/13–2013/14 2.05 Ferenc Puskas 45 wins / 22 losses 87 games South Melbourne 1989/90–1991/92 At least 20 games coached

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REFEREE OF THE YEAR.................................................................................................................................................... 1977 not awarded 1997/98 Eugene Brazzale (Vic) 1978 Peter Rampley (NSW) 1998/99 Simon Micallef (NSW) 1979 Tony Boskovic (NSW) 1999/00 Eddie Lennie (WA) 1980 Peter Rampley (NSW) 2000/01 Simon Micallef (NSW) 1981 Tim Davies (NSW) 2001/02 Mark Shield (Qld) 1982 Tony Boskovic (NSW) 2002/03 Mark Shield (Qld) 1983 Stuart Mellings (Vic) 2003/04 Mark Shield (Qld) 1984 Doug Rennie (NSW) 2005/06 Mark Shield (Qld) 1985 Don Campbell (SA) 2006/07 Mark Shield (Qld) 1986 Don Campbell (SA) 2007/08 Mark Shield (Qld) 1987 Don Campbell (SA) 2008/09 Matthew Breeze (NSW) 1988 Chris Bambridge 2009/10 Strebre Delovski (NSW) 1989 Jim Reeves (NNSW) 2010/11 Matthew Breeze (NSW) 1989/90 John Santa Isabel (Vic) 2011/12 Jarred Gillett (Qld) 1990/91 Chris Bambridge (Vic) 2012/13 Peter Green (Qld) 1991/92 John McDonnell (NSW) 2013/14 Peter Green (Qld) 1992/93 Eugene Brazzale (Vic) 2014/15 Jarred Gillett (Qld) 1993/94 Richard Lorenc (NSW) 2015/16 Jarred Gillett (Qld) 1994/95 Eddie Lennie (WA) 2016/17 Jarred Gillett (Qld) 1995/96 Eddie Lennie (WA) 2017/18 Jarred Gillett (Qld) 1996/97 Simon Micallef (NSW) 2018/19 Shaun Evans (Vic) GRAND FINAL REFEREES................................................................................................................................................. 1984 1st leg Doug Rennie 2001 Eddie Lennie 1984 2nd leg Chris Bambridge 2002 Mark Shield 1985 1st leg Don Campbell 2003 Mark Shield 1985 2nd leg Peter Rampley 2004 Mark Shield 1986 1st leg Chris Bambridge 2006 Mark Shield 1986 2nd leg Don Campbell 2007 Mark Shield 1988 Chris Bambridge 2008 Mark Shield 1989 Jim Reeves 2009 Matthew Breeze 1990 John Santa-Isabel 2010 Strebre Delovski 1991 Chris Bambridge 2011 Matthew Breeze 1992 John McConnell 2012 Jarred Gillett 1993 John Fraser 2013 Peter Green 1994 Richard Lorenc 2014 Peter Green 1995 Eddie Lennie 2015 Jarred Gillett 1996 Eddie Lennie 2016 Jarred Gillett 1997 Simon Micallef 2017 Jarred Gillett 1998 Eugene Brazzale 2018 Jarred Gillett 1999 Simon Micallef 2019 Shaun Evans 2000 Eddie Lennie MOST REFEREE HONOURS Referee of the year 6 titles Mark Shield Grand Finals 6 games Mark Shield

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CROWDS BY SEASON

HOME AND AWAY SEASON................................................................................. ALL GAMES.......... Season Total Average Highest crowd Total Average 1977 669 000 3 800 15 000 South Melbourne v St George (Middle Park) 669 000 3 800 1978 799 500 4 600 17 228 South Melbourne v Marconi Stallions (Middle Park) 799 500 4 600 1979 780 400 4 300 18 367 Newcastle KB v Syd Olympic (McDonald Jones) 780 400 4 300 1980 668 600 3 700 15 000 Heidelberg v South Melbourne (Olympic Park) 668 600 3 700 1981 917 800 3 900 12 500 South Melbourne v Heidelberg (Middle Park) 917 800 3 900 1982 784 100 3 300 12 186 Sydney Olympic v APIA (Pratten Park) 784 100 3 300 1983 636 600 2 700 16 000 South Melbourne v Heidelberg (Middle Park) 636 600 2 700 1984 759 600 2 300 12 000 Brunswick v South Melbourne (Olympic Park 2) 847 700 2 500 1985 556 100 2 200 14 220 Blacktown v Sydney United (Marconi Stadium) 621 900 2 400 1986 649 600 2 500 10 679 Sydney United v Sydney Olympic (Sydney Utd SC) 736 400 2 700 1987 460 700 3 000 9 000 Heidelberg v South Melbourne (Olympic Village) 460 700 3 000 1988 491 100 2 700 8 014 Sydney Utd v Marconi (Sydney Utd Sports Centre) 534 800 2 900 1989 532 391 2 977 12 600 South Melbourne v Heidelberg (Middle Park) 587 283 3 174 89/90 575 918 3 275 10 556 Adelaide City v West Adelaide (Coopers Stadium) 645 446 3 540 90/91 627 807 3 478 11 636 Heidelberg v South Melbourne (Olympic Village) 699 721 3 750 91/92 631 154 3 526 13 000 Adelaide City v West Adelaide (Coopers Stadium) 690 576 3 729 92/93 598 514 3 362 13 763 South Melbourne v Heidelberg (Middle Park) 659 245 3 522 93/94 627 248 3 446 11 918 South Melbourne v Heidelberg (Middle Park) 713 676 3 737 94/95 551 433 3 577 11 926 South Melbourne v Heidelberg (Middle Park) 623 120 3 816 95/96 864 867 4 368 11 956 South Melbourne v West Adelaide (Lakeside) 934 112 4 513 96/97 992 091 5 481 17 582 Perth Glory v Marconi Stallions (HBF Park) 1 089 171 5 732 97/98 899 297 4 941 17 764 Perth Glory v Sydney United (HBF Park) 985 288 5 159 98/99 1 180 665 5 622 18 985 Northern Spirit v Syd Olympic (North Sydney Oval) 1 311 515 5 989 99/00 1 373 273 5 049 16 176 Perth Glory v Marconi Stallions (HBF Park) 1 503 154 5 349 00/01 1 089 429 5 091 16 422 Perth Glory v Parramatta Power (HBF Park) 1 186 789 5 322 01/02 806 182 5 168 14 592 Perth Glory v Brisbane Strikers (HBF Park) 945 544 5 731 02/03 601 215 3 854 13 517 Perth Glory v Sydney Olympic (HBF Park) 754 340 4 056 03/04 642 617 4 119 15 877 Adelaide United v Bris Strikers (Coopers Stadium) 733 649 4 446 05/06 920 219 10 955 25 557 Sydney FC v Adelaide United (Allianz Stadium) 1 046 459 11 627 06/07 1 086 921 12 940 50 333 Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC (Marvel Stadium) 1 264 603 14 051 07/08 1 227 423 14 612 33 458 Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory (Allianz Stadium) 1 381 541 15 350 08/09 1 023 147 12 180 31 564 Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC (Marvel Stadium) 1 166 966 12 966 09/10 1 322 553 9 797 30 668 Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC (Marvel Stadium) 1 483 759 10 449 10/11 1 395 721 8 459 32 321 Melbourne Victory v Melb City (Marvel Stadium) 1 517 356 8 822 11/12 1 416 679 10 494 40 351 Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC (Marvel Stadium) 1 535 826 10 816 12/13 1 666 692 12 346 42 032 Melbourne Victory v Melb City (Marvel Stadium) 1 771 950 12 657 13/14 1 758 638 13 027 45 202 Melbourne Victory v Melb City (Marvel Stadium) 1 887 204 13 480 14/15 1 689 366 12 514 43 729 Melbourne Victory v Melb City (Marvel Stadium) 1 827 191 13 051 15/16 1 660 782 12 302 40 539 Sydney FC v Western Sydney (Allianz Stadium) 1 777 904 12 699 16/17 1 660 339 12 299 61 880 Western Sydney v Sydney FC (ANZ Stadium) 1 771 499 12 654 17/18 1 437 923 10 651 36 433 Western Sydney v Sydney FC (ANZ Stadium) 1 527 498 10 911 18/19 1 407 233 10 424 40 405 Melbourne Victory v Melb City (Marvel Stadium) 1 522 855 10 878

All games includes finals HIGHEST CROWDS 61 880 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0–4 Sydney FC Round 1, 2016/17 ANZ Stadium 56 371 Perth Glory 0(1p)–0(4p) Sydney FC 2019 Grand Final Optus Stadium 55 436 Melbourne Victory 6–0 Adelaide United 2007 Grand Final Marvel Stadium 53 273 Melbourne Victory 1–0 Adelaide United 2009 Grand Final Marvel Stadium 51 153 Brisbane Roar FC 2–1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2014 Grand Final Suncorp Stadium

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VENUES Games Venue (first–last season) First game 664 Coopers Stadium, Adelaide (1977–2018/19) 10-04-77 West Adelaide 0–1 Western Suburbs 412 Marconi Stadium, Sydney (1977–2003/04) 10-04-77 Marconi Stallions 0–4 Adelaide City 318 McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle (1978–2018/19) 05-03-78 Newcastle KB United 1–4 Sydney City 291 HBF Park, Perth (1996/97–2018/19) 13-10-96 Perth Glory 1–4 Sydney Olympic 289 St George Stadium, Sydney (1978–1993/94) 05-03-78 St George 0–2 South Melbourne 284 Olympic Park, Melbourne (1977–2006/07) 17-03-77 Footscray 2–2 South Melbourne 271 Middle Park, Melbourne (1977–1994/95) 02-04-77 Footscray 0–0 St George 270 Sydney United Sports Centre (1984–2003/04) 18-03-84 Sydney United 1–3 Sydney Olympic 265 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (1995/96–2018/19) 07-10-95 Brisbane Strikers 1–3 Marconi Stallions 224 Knights Stadium, Melbourne (1989–2003/04) 26-01-89 Melbourne Knights 2–1 Heidelberg 202 GIO Stadium, Canberra (1978–2016/17) 05-03-78 Canberra City 1–1 West Adelaide 202 AAMI Park, Melbourne (2010/11–2018/19) 05-08-10 Melbourne City FC 0–1 Central Coast Mariners 191 Brandon Park, Wollongong (1988–1999/00) 31-01-88 Wollongong Wolves 3–1 St George 190 Allianz Stadium, Sydney (1988–2017/18) 20-03-88 Sydney Olympic 0–1 Wollongong Wolves 181 Central Coast Stadium, Gosford (1979–2018/19) 01-09-79 Sydney City 2–0 Newcastle KB United 171 Parramatta Stadium^, Sydney (1986–2015/16) 05-10-86 Sydney Olympic 3–2 St George 158 Perry Park, Brisbane (1977–2003/04) 03-04-77 Brisbane City 0–1 Marconi Stallions 158 Connor Reserve, Melbourne (1981–1992/93) 15-02-81 Preston 0–1 Canberra City 157 Olympic Village, Melbourne (1982–1994/95) 25-04-82 Heidelberg 1–0 Sydney City 154 Olympic Sports Field, Adelaide (1977–1989) 03-04-77 Adelaide City 0–0 Brisbane Lions 141 Westpac Stadium, Wellington NZ (1999/00–2018/19) 19-02-00 Football Kingz 0–1 Newcastle Breakers 135 Lambert Park, Sydney (1980–1990/91) 09-03-80 APIA Leichhardt 2–1 Adelaide City 129 Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne (1995/96–2003/04) 26-11-95 South Melbourne 2–3 West Adelaide 125 La Trobe City Stadium, Morwell (1992/93–2011/12) 04-10-92 Morwell Falcons 2–0 Sydney Olympic 122 Schintler Reserve, Melbourne (1978–1989) 25-03-78 Footscray 1–1 Sydney City 118 WIN Stadium, Wollongong (1981–2014/15) 15-02-81 Wollongong Wolves 3–1 Sydney Olympic 113 Breakers Stadium, Newcastle (89/90–1999/00) 04-03-90 St George 1–1 Adelaide City 105 Lions Stadium, Brisbane (1980–1988) 16-03-80 Brisbane Lions 1–2 South Melbourne 98 Marvel Stadium, Melbourne (2001/02–2018/19) 04-11-01 South Melbourne 0–1 Melbourne Knights 89 Melita Stadium, Sydney (1984–1994/95) 04-03-84 Parramatta Eagles 1–2 Sydney United 81 Lily's Football Centre, Sydney (1980–2003/04) 09-03-80 Blacktown City 4–2 St George 78 Sydney Athletic Field (1980–1986) 06-04-80 Sydney City 7–0 West Adelaide 77 Spencer Park, Brisbane (1981–1986) 15-02-81 Brisbane City 2–1 West Adelaide 73 Pratten Park, Sydney (1979–1986) 08-04-79 Sydney Olympic 0–2 APIA Leichhardt 73 Chaplin Reserve, Melbourne (1984–1989) 04-03-84 Sunshine 0–0 Green Gully 69 Wentworth Park, Sydney (1977–1988) 17-04-77 Sydney Olympic 0–4 West Adelaide 70 North Sydney Oval (1998/99–2014/15) 09-10-98 Northern Spirit 0–2 Sydney Olympic 68 Belmore Sports Ground, Sydney (1987–2000/01) 24-05-87 APIA Leichhardt 2–0 Preston 54 Leichhardt Oval, Sydney (1981–2018/19) 09-09-81 APIA Leichhardt 1–1 Marconi Stallions 47 Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast (2009/10–2017/18) 15-08-09 Gold Coast United 5–0 North Queensland Fury 43 Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland NZ (1999/00–2016/17) 07-04-00 Football Kingz 3–1 Marconi Stallions 42 QBE Stadium, Auckland NZ (1999/00–2017/18) 01-10-99 Football Kingz 0–3 Carlton 37 Adamstown Oval, Newcastle (1983–1986) 21-05-83 Newcastle KB United 3–0 Brisbane Lions 36 Olympic Park no 2, Melbourne (1979–1986) 01-04-79 Footscray 5–2 South Melbourne 36 Green Gully Reserve, Melbourne (1984–1986) 11-03-84 Green Gully 0–2 South Melbourne 35 Ballymore, Brisbane (1981–2002/03) 02-08-81 Brisbane City 1–1 Newcastle KB United 30 Sydney Sports Ground (1977–1981) 02-04-77 Sydney Olympic 0–2 South Melbourne 30 Shark Park, Sydney (2001/02–2002/03) 06-10-01 Sydney Olympic 1–0 Sydney United 29 Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan (1977–1997/98) 15-07-77 Canberra City 0–2 South Melbourne 28 Skinner Reserve, Melbourne (1988–1990/91) 13-02-88 Sunshine 1–0 APIA Leichhardt 27 1300SMILES Stadium, Townsville (2009/10–2010/11) 08-08-09 North Queensland Fury 2–3 Sydney FC 26 ANZ Stadium, Sydney (1999/00–2018/19) 08-10-99 Parramatta Power 2–1 Melbourne Knights 24 Cook Park, Penrith (1984–1985) 04-03-84 Penrith City 0–2 Newcastle KB United 23 Princes Park, Melbourne (1997/98–1998/99) 04-10-97 Carlton 2–1 Perth Glory 22 Netstrada Jubilee Oval, Sydney (2003/04–2018/19) 12-10-03 Sydney Olympic 1–0 Sydney United 17 Spotless Stadium, Sydney (2016/17–2018/19) 23-10-16 Western Sydney Wanderers 2–2 Newcastle Jets 13 Arlington Oval, Sydney (1978–1986) 05-03-78 Sydney Olympic 0–1 Western Suburbs 12 Englefield Stadium, Sydney (1977–1978) 01-06-77 Western Suburbs 1–0 Marconi Stallions 12 Adelaide Oval (1992/93–2017/18) 04-04-93 Adelaide City 3–0 Parramatta Eagles

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VENUES continued Games Venue (first–last season) First game 11 Manuka Oval, Canberra (1977–1985) 02-04-77 Canberra City 1–3 West Adelaide 11 Robert Zeims Park, Wollongong (1983) 13-03-83 Wollongong Wolves 1–1 Brisbane City 11 Victoria Park, Melbourne (1996/97) 13-10-96 Collingwood Warriors 3–0 Melbourne Knights 11 Pittwater Park, Sydney (2003/04) 21-09-03 Northern Spirit 1–3 Brisbane Strikers 10 Henson Park, Sydney (1984) 04-03-84 APIA Leichhardt 1–0 Marconi Stallions 9 Subiaco Oval, Perth (1999/00–2012/13) 27-05-00 Perth Glory 2–0 Wollongong Wolves 8 Whitten Oval, Melbourne (1980–1993/94) 06-04-80 Footscray 5–3 St George 6 Esther Park, Melbourne (1977) 12-06-77 Mooroolbark 1–1 West Adelaide 4 Erskineville Oval, Sydney (1978) 26-03-78 Sydney Olympic 1–2 Canberra City 6 Norwood Oval, Adelaide (1984–1997/98) 11-03-84 Adelaide City 2–3 Melbourne Knights 6 GMHBA Stadium, Geelong (1996/97–2018/19) 02-03-97 Melbourne Knights 1–0 Brisbane Strikers 5 Thebarton Oval, Adelaide (1997/98) 12-10-97 West Adelaide 3–1 Sydney Olympic 5 Eden Park, Auckland NZ (2011/12–2018/19) 19-11-11 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Adelaide United 4 Lancaster Park, Christchurch NZ (1999/00–2010/11) 13-11-99 Football Kingz 2–4 Wollongong Wolves 4 Brookvale Oval, Sydney (2002/03) 12-10-02 Northern Spirit 3–2 South Melbourne 4 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton NZ (2002/03–2016/17) 01-11-02 Football Kingz 2–2 Melbourne Knights 4 Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney (2011/12–2018/19) 18-01-12 Sydney FC 1–1 Perth Glory 3 Sydney Cricket Ground (1980–2018/19) 18-05-80 St George 0–3 South Melbourne 3 Aurora Stadium, Launceston (2001/02–2012/13) 23-02-02 Melbourne Knights 1–1 Perth Glory 3 Hutt Recreation Ground, Wellington NZ (2014/15) 14-02-15 Wellington Phoenix 0–0 Melbourne City FC 2 Wembley Park, Melbourne (1977) 24-04-77 Mooroolbark 2–2 Footscray 2 Macquarie Field, Lake Macquarie (1978–1983) 29-04-78 Newcastle KB United 2–3 Brisbane Lions 2 Oakes Oval, Lismore (1983) 30-04-83 Sydney City 2–2 Brisbane City 2 Dapto Showground, Wollongong (1984) 10-04-84 Wollongong Wolves 2–1 Sydney United 2 Towradgi Park, Wollongong (1984) 01-07-84 Wollongong Wolves 0–3 APIA Leichhardt 2 Hawker Oval, Canberra (1984) 22-09-84 Canberra City 1–0 Heidelberg 2 Concord Oval, Sydney (1991/92) 13-10-91 APIA Leichhardt 0–0 Adelaide City 2 Lavington Sports Ground, Albury (1993/94–2013/14) 27-02-94 Melbourne Knights 1–1 West Adelaide 2 WACA, Perth (1998/99) 08-05-99 Perth Glory 2–1 Adelaide City 2 Epping Stadium, Melbourne (2000/01) 19-11-00 Carlton 3–1 Morwell Falcons 2 Carrington Park, Bathurst (2000/01–2011/12) 16-12-00 Parramatta Power 2–0 Morwell Falcons 2 Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth NZ (2002/03–2016/17) 25-01-03 Football Kingz 0–3 Adelaide City 2 Arena Joondalup, Perth (2003/04) 28-09-03 Perth Glory 3–0 Melbourne Knights 2 Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin NZ (2011/12–2012/13) 14-12-11 Wellington Phoenix 2–0 Brisbane Roar FC 2 AMI Stadium, Christchurch (2013/14–2015/16) 09-11-13 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Perth Glory 1 Phillip Oval, Canberra (1977) 23-04-77 Canberra City 0–3 Western Suburbs 1 Brunswick St Oval, Melbourne (1977) 01-05-77 Heidelberg 4–1 Brisbane Lions 1 Hurstville Oval, Sydney (1977) 26-06-77 St George 2–2 Heidelberg 1 Junction Oval, Melbourne (1978) 18-03-78 Footscray 0–2 Marconi Stallions 1 Gillon Oval, Melbourne (1984) 01-04-84 Brunswick 0–2 Footscray 1 Blacksmiths Oval, Lake Macquarie (1984) 28-07-84 Newcastle Rosebud 1–2 Green Gully 1 Jamison Oval, Canberra (1985) 17-03-85 Canberra City 2–2 Penrith City 1 Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast (1985) 16-06-85 Brisbane City 0–3 Heidelberg 1 Woy Woy Oval (1986) 29-03-86 Sydney City 0–0 Newcastle Rosebud 1 Deakin Reserve, Shepparton (1987) 09-08-87 Heidelberg 1–5 Marconi Stallions 1 Elcho Park, Geelong (1988) 12-06-88 Melbourne Knights 4–1 Adelaide City 1 Newton Sports Field, Adelaide (1990/91) 14-10-90 Adelaide City 2–2 Wollongong Macedonia 1 Richmond Oval, Adelaide (1992/93) 21-02-93 West Adelaide 4–0 Brisbane Strikers 1 Football Park, Adelaide (1992/93) 28-04-93 West Adelaide 1–2 Adelaide City 1 Wade Park, Orange (2002/03) 26-10-02 Wollongong Wolves 0–0 South Melbourne 1 FMG Stadium, Palmerston North NZ (2009/10) 12-12-09 Wellington Phoenix 0–1 Sydney FC 1 Port Macquarie Stadium (2010/11) 31-10-10 Newcastle Jets 0–2 Melbourne City FC 1 McLean Park, Napier NZ (2013/14) 27-10-13 Wellington Phoenix 0–0 Newcastle Jets 1 Pepper Stadium, Sydney (2014/15) 08-02-15 Western Sydney Wanderers 2–0 Wellington Phoenix 1 Cazaly's Stadium, Cairns (2015/16) 12-12-15 Brisbane Roar FC 2–1 Wellington Phoenix 1 C.ex Coffs Stadium, Coffs Harbour (2016/17) 27-01-17 Newcastle Jets 2–1 Melbourne City FC 1 Glen Willow Stadium, Mudgee (2018/19) 10-11-18 Western Sydney Wanderers 2–2 Brisbane Roar FC 1 Optus Stadium, Perth (2018/19) 19-05-19 Perth Glory 0(1p)–0(4p) Sydney FC Venues (117) generally listed under current or last-known name throughout this guide. ^Parramatta Stadium now Bankwest Stadium.

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CLUBS, GAMES AND GOALS BY SEASON Season No. of Games Goals Goals clubs played scored per game 1977 14 182 498 2.74 1978 14 182 532 2.92 1979 14 182 487 2.68 1980 14 182 513 2.82 1981 16 240 626 2.61 1982 16 240 701 2.92 1983 16 240 638 2.66 1984 24 350 969 2.77 1985 24 278 761 2.74 1986 24 278 723 2.60 1987 13 157 373 2.38 1988 14 188 501 2.66 1989 14 188 464 2.47 1989/90 14 188 513 2.73 1990/91 14 188 508 2.70 1991/92 14 188 430 2.29 1992/93 14 191 554 2.90 1993/94 14 191 515 2.70 1994/95 13 165 473 2.87 1995/96 12 207 599 2.89 1996/97 14 190 595 3.13 1997/98 14 191 537 2.81 1998/99 15 219 625 2.85 1999/00 16 281 804 2.86 2000/01 15 223 729 3.27 2001/02 13 165 470 2.85 2002/03 13 186 571 3.07 2003/04 13 165 438 2.65 2005/06 8 90 244 2.71 2006/07 8 90 234 2.60 2007/08 8 90 233 2.59 2008/09 8 90 262 2.91 2009/10 10 142 369 2.60 2010/11 11 172 452 2.63 2011/12 10 142 390 2.75 2012/13 10 140 381 2.72 2013/14 10 140 381 2.72 2014/15 10 140 417 2.98 2015/16 10 140 444 3.17 2016/17 10 140 419 2.99 2017/18 10 140 422 3.01 2018/19 10 140 440 3.14 All (42 seasons) 7 621 21 235 2.79

SCORELINE ANALYSIS Score # % Rank 1–0 1287 16.9 1 2–1 1225 16.1 2 2–0 915 12.0 3 1–1 890 11.7 4 3–1 550 7.2 5 0–0 534 7.0 6 3–0 469 6.2 7 2–2 367 4.8 8 3–2 352 4.6 9 4–1 231 3.0 10 4–0 201 2.6 11 4–2 124 1.6 12 3–3 80 1.0 13 5–0 75 1.0 14 5–1 73 1.0 15 4–3 53 0.7 16 5–2 40 0.5 17 6–0 31 0.4 =18 6–1 31 0.4 =18 5–3 19 0.2 20 6–2 13 0.2 =21 7–0 13 0.2 =21 7–1 11 0.1 23 5–4 9 0.1 24 4–4 5 0.1 =25 7–2 5 0.1 =25 8–1 5 0.1 =25 6–4 3 0.0 28 7–3 2 0.0 =29 8–2 2 0.0 =29 5–5 1 0.0 =31 6–3 1 0.0 =31 8–0 1 0.0 =31 9–0 1 0.0 =31 9–4 1 0.0 =31 10–3 1 0.0 =31 Total 7621 100 (36 scorelines)

GOALS PER GAME MARGINS........... Goals # % Margin # % 0 534 7.0 0 1877 24.6 1 1287 16.9 1 2926 38.4 2 1805 23.7 2 1611 21.1 3 1694 22.2 3 741 9.7 4 1118 14.7 4 289 3.8 5 658 8.6 5 112 1.5 6 308 4.0 6 44 0.6 7 137 1.8 7 19 0.2 8 49 0.6 8 1 0.0 9 21 0.3 9 1 0.0 10 8 0.1 Total 7621 100.0 13 2 0.0 Total 7621 100.0

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Before 1977 the strongest football clubs in Australia competed in state-based leagues. There were only limited opportunities for the country's best clubs to play against each other.

In 1975, some of the country's leading clubs signed an undertaking to commence a national football league. In 1977, the National Soccer League (NSL) kicked off with 14 clubs in the league's inaugural season.

The first match of the new competition took place on 2 April 1977, when Canberra City hosted West Adelaide at Manuka Oval. John Kosmina scored the NSL's first goal as West Adelaide went on to win 3-1.

Between the first and second seasons, Melbourne-based Mooroolbark was replaced by Newcastle KB United. Over the following 35 years a wide range of options and considerations were taken to introduce new and remove former national league clubs from the competition.

In 1980 the league first expanded, from 14 to 16 teams. Four years later the competition undertook its most radical transformation with a dual-conference system, based loosely on a northern and southern split of teams. In 1984 the league also implemented a finals system to determine the Champion team, after the first-past-the-post system had been used for the league's first seven seasons.

The national league reverted to a single-league set-up in 1987, and a one-off return to the Champion club being determined by the team that finished the ladder in first position. In 1988, and in every season since then, the finals system has been the undisputed method of deciding the Champion team. The first-placed team on the final ladder is honoured with the title Premiers.

In five of the eight 'first-past-the post' seasons (1978, 1979, 1980, 1982 and 1987) a post-season play-off series took place. However as these matches were not played to determine the Champion team, the records for these matches are considered separate to the national league records.

At the end of the 1989 season the league reverted from a winter- to summer-based competition.

In April 2004 the NSL closed down, and in 2005/06 the first Hyundai A-League season took place.

The history and records for the A-League since 2005 can be considered as its own competition. However, as the A-League continues of the concept of the strongest clubs in Australia and (since 1999) New Zealand playing in a league format, with finals, records for the combined NSL and A-League since 1977 can be considered in terms of an Australian National League.

The Hyundai A-League 2019/20 Season is the 43rd season of the Australian (men's) National League.

1977 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney City 13 11 2 52 28 37 Marconi Stallions 15 7 4 42 21 37 Heidelberg 12 8 6 41 34 32 Adelaide City 12 7 7 50 31 31 Western Suburbs 11 7 8 38 29 29 St George 7 14 5 39 35 28 West Adelaide 8 10 8 38 32 26 Footscray 9 6 11 36 39 24 Brisbane Lions 9 5 12 27 41 23 Brisbane City 8 6 12 30 35 22 South Melbourne 7 8 11 27 35 22 Sydney Olympic 7 7 12 25 38 21 Canberra City 5 7 14 22 39 17 Mooroolbark 5 5 16 31 61 15 Two points per win, one point per draw

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY CITY

CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHER Round 26 (final round) D0-0 v Sydney Olympic. Sydney City team: Malcolm Haynes, Kevin Mullen, Eddie Thomson, Alex Robertson, Henry Mowbray, John Stevenson, Murray Barnes, Bertie Lutton (Alan Kershaw 61’), Joe Watson (Robert McGuiness 80’), Terry Smith, Hilton Silva.

TOP SCORERS John Deans Adelaide City 16 Terry Smith Sydney City 14 Murray Barnes Sydney City 12 John Kosmina West Adelaide 12 Gary Cole Heidelberg 11 No Post-Season Series played CUP FINAL Brisbane City 1-5pen Marconi Stallions 1-3pen MATCH RESULTS CHANGED BY TRIBUNAL (1977–2002)

Revised scoreline shown. Original scoreline in brackets.

1979 season Newcastle KB United 3(2)–0(1) South Melbourne 1979 South Melbourne 0(1)–3(0) Sydney Olympic 1979 Heidelberg 3(2)–0(2) South Melbourne South Melbourne fielded unregistered player

1985 Marconi 0(4)–0(0) APIA, APIA receive competition points Marconi fielded suspended player

1987 Heidelberg 0(3)– 3(0) Footscray Heidelberg fielded unregistered player

1987 APIA Leichhardt 3(1)–0(1) Melbourne Knights Melbourne Knights fielded unregistered player

2002/03 Parramatta Power 3(0)–0(2) Perth Glory Perth Glory fielded unregistered player

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1978 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts West Adelaide 16 4 6 42 27 36 Sydney City 15 5 6 49 27 35 South Melbourne 12 8 6 45 30 32 Marconi Stallions 12 6 8 46 31 30 Heidelberg 9 8 9 39 39 26 Brisbane Lions 8 10 8 37 39 26 St George 11 3 12 41 40 25 Sydney Olympic 9 7 10 35 43 25 Western Suburbs 9 6 11 41 45 24 Adelaide City 9 6 11 38 44 24 Newcastle KB United 6 10 10 33 40 22 Footscray 7 8 11 29 37 22 Canberra City 5 10 11 28 41 20 Brisbane City 7 3 16 29 49 17 Two points per win, one point per draw

CHAMPIONS: WEST ADELAIDE

CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHER Round 26 (final round) D1-1 v Adelaide City. West Adelaide team: Martyn Crook, Vic Bozanic, Barry Reynolds, Neil McGachey, Con Kambas, David Jones, Peter Boyle, Dave Pillans, Graham Norris (Alex Zervas 83’), Graham Honeyman, Ian McGregor (Peter Tymczyszyn 46’). West Adelaide goal: Bozanic 85’.

TOP SCORERS Ken Boden Newcastle KB United 14 Clive Eaton Western Suburbs 14 Phil O'Connor St George 12 Jim Campbell Heidelberg 11 Gary Cole Heidelberg 11 Roberto Vieri Marconi Stallions 11

POST-SEASON SERIES Minor Semi Final South Melbourne 2 Marconi Stallions 3 Major Semi Final West Adelaide 2 Sydney City 3 Preliminary Final Marconi Stallions 2 West Adelaide 0 Grand Final Sydney City 4 Marconi Stallions 2 Venue: Sydney Sports Ground. Crowd: 9136.

The 1978 Post-Season Series did not count for the Championship CUP FINAL Brisbane City 2 Adelaide City 1

1979 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Marconi Stallions 15 6 5 58 32 40 Heidelberg 14 7 5 44 30 36 Sydney City 15 3 8 47 29 34 Brisbane City 14 5 7 38 30 34 Adelaide City 13 6 7 43 27 33 Newcastle KB United 11 9 6 43 30 32 West Adelaide 10 4 12 28 31 25 APIA Leichhardt 11 3 12 29 37 25 Brisbane Lions 8 6 12 28 40 22 Footscray 8 3 15 29 43 20 St George 7 6 13 27 43 20 Canberra City 6 8 12 25 41 20 Sydney Olympic 7 5 14 23 30 19 South Melbourne 6 3 17 26 45 16 Two points per win, one point per draw, one bonus point per win by four or more goals

CHAMPIONS: MARCONI STALLIONS

CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHER Round 25 (one round remaining) W2-0 v Sydney Olympic. Marconi team: Alan Maher, John Russell, Peter Brogan, Paul Degney, Ivo Prskalo, Tony Henderson, Ken Lindsay, Gary Byrne, Mark Jankovics, Peter Sharne, Eddie Krncevic. Marconi goals: Byrne 20’pen, Vieri 77’.

TOP SCORERS Mark Jankovics Marconi Stallions 18 Eddie Krncevic Marconi Stallions 13 Ken Boden Newcastle KB United 12 Kevin Low Brisbane City 11 Jamie Paton Heidelberg 11

POST-SEASON SERIES Round one Marconi Stallions 2 Heidelberg 1 Brisbane City 2 Sydney City 0 Round two Brisbane City 2 Marconi Stallions 1 Heidelberg 1 Sydney City 3 Round three Heidelberg 6 Brisbane City 2 Marconi Stallions 0 Sydney City 1 Grand Final 1st leg: Sydney City 1 Brisbane City 0 Venue: Wentworth Park. Crowd: 2532. 2nd leg: Brisbane City 1 Sydney City 1 Venue: Perry Park. Crowd: 4200. Sydney City won 2-1 on aggregate

The 1979 Post-Season Series did not count for the Championship CUP FINAL Adelaide City 3 St George 2

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1980 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney City 16 5 5 51 26 37 Heidelberg 15 6 5 55 33 36 South Melbourne 15 5 6 42 21 35 Marconi Stallions 14 6 6 53 32 34 Adelaide City 13 4 9 40 27 30 Newcastle KB United 12 6 8 32 31 30 Brisbane Lions 7 11 8 28 32 25 APIA Leichhardt 8 7 11 27 35 23 Footscray 7 9 10 32 41 23 Canberra City 7 7 12 34 33 21 Blacktown City 9 3 14 34 55 21 Brisbane City 4 10 12 29 36 18 West Adelaide 7 3 16 24 46 17 St George 5 4 17 32 65 14 Two points per win, one point per draw

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY CITY

CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHER Round 26 (final round) W4-1 v St George. Sydney City team: Todd Clarke, Ian Souness, Ian Bruce, Steve O'Connor, Gerry Gomez, Joe Watson, John Stevenson, John Spanos, Hilton Silva (Nelio Borges 69’), Mark Trenter, Ken Boden. Sydney City goals: Boden 38' 48', Trenter 65' 80’.

TOP SCORERS Gary Cole Heidelberg 21 Mark Jankovics Marconi Stallions 16 Jamie Paton Heidelberg 15 Ken Boden Sydney City 13 Eddie Krncevic Marconi Stallions 13

POST-SEASON SERIES Minor Semi Final South Melbourne 4 Marconi Stallions 3 Major Semi Final Sydney City 2 Heidelberg 0 Preliminary Final Heidelberg 4 South Melbourne 1 Grand Final Heidelberg 4 Sydney City 0 Venue: Canberra Stadium. Crowd: 11 126.

The 1980 Post-Season Series did not count for the Championship CUP FINAL Heidelberg 0 Marconi Stallions 0 Replay: Marconi Stallions 3 Heidelberg 0

1981 FINAL LADDER (16 teams, 30 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney City 19 5 6 59 30 43 South Melbourne 13 13 4 41 27 39 Brisbane City 12 11 7 37 25 35 APIA Leichhardt 12 11 7 39 33 35 Canberra City 13 7 10 41 32 33 Brisbane Lions 11 11 8 41 33 33 Adelaide City 13 6 11 46 42 32 Heidelberg 12 7 11 48 40 31 Sydney Olympic 11 9 10 46 46 31 Newcastle KB United 11 8 11 41 41 30 Wollongong Wolves 8 12 10 35 39 28 Preston 9 7 14 39 41 25 Footscray 9 7 14 32 48 25 Marconi Stallions 9 7 14 23 45 25 Blacktown City 6 9 15 32 47 21 West Adelaide 5 4 21 26 57 14 Two points per win, one point per draw

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY CITY

CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHER Round 29 (one round remaining) W2-0 v Preston. Sydney City team: Todd Clarke, Kevin Mullen (Willie Murray 88’), Alex Robertson, Steve O'Connor, Jim Cant, Ian Souness (Ian Bruce 85), John Spanos, Murray Barnes, Joe Watson, Ken Boden, John Kosmina. Sydney City goals: Barnes 27', Kosmina 57'.

TOP SCORERS Gary Cole Heidelberg 16 Alun Evans South Melbourne 14 Ken Boden Sydney City 12 Marshall Soper APIA Leichhardt 12 Ian Souness Sydney City 12 Paul Wilkinson Brisbane City 12 No Post-Season Series played CUP FINAL Brisbane Lions 3 West Adelaide 1

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1982 FINAL LADDER (16 teams, 30 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney City 20 5 5 68 28 45 St George 14 8 8 47 40 36 Wollongong Wolves 16 3 11 43 46 35 Heidelberg 13 8 9 42 37 34 Preston 12 10 8 45 41 34 South Melbourne 11 9 10 46 37 31 APIA Leichhardt 12 7 11 49 54 31 Sydney Olympic 12 6 12 52 42 30 West Adelaide 10 8 12 44 40 28 Marconi Stallions 12 4 14 44 43 28 Brisbane Lions 10 8 12 39 42 28 Newcastle KB United 10 7 13 43 52 27 Adelaide City 6 12 12 36 44 24 Footscray 5 14 11 34 46 24 Canberra City 7 10 13 37 54 24 Brisbane City 5 11 14 32 55 21 Two points per win, one point per draw

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY CITY

CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHER Round 28 (two games remaining) W2-1 v Marconi Stallions. Sydney City team: Todd Clarke, Kevin Mullen, John Spanos, Jim Cant, Ian Bruce, Alex Robertson, Joe Watson (Ken Boden 73’), Murray Barnes, Jim Patikas, John Kosmina, David Mitchell. Sydney City goals: Kosmina 20', Boden 74’

TOP SCORERS John Kosmina Sydney City 23 Charlie Egan South Melbourne 20 Dez Marton St George 18 Mark Koussas Sydney Olympic 16 Phil O'Connor Wollongong Wolves 16

POST-SEASON SERIES Minor Semi Final Heidelberg 1 Wollongong Wolves 3 Major Semi Final Sydney City 3 St George 0 Preliminary Final Wollongong Wolves 0 St George 2 Grand Final St George 3 Sydney City 1 Venue: Penrith Park. Crowd: 6145.

The 1982 Post-Season Series did not count for the Championship CUP FINAL Heidelberg 1 APIA Leichhardt 2

1983 FINAL LADDER (16 teams, 30 games) W D L F A Pts St George 15 10 5 47 27 55 Sydney City 15 9 6 48 30 54 Preston 15 7 8 47 32 52 South Melbourne 15 7 8 44 36 52 Newcastle KB United 14 7 9 45 26 49 Heidelberg 11 10 9 39 38 43 Sydney Olympic 12 5 13 38 36 41 APIA Leichhardt 11 6 13 43 36 39 Marconi Stallions 9 11 10 43 41 38 Canberra City 11 5 14 47 53 38 Adelaide City 10 6 14 37 38 36 Footscray 9 9 12 25 42 36 West Adelaide 7 12 11 25 37 33 Brisbane City 8 9 13 33 50 33 Wollongong Wolves 4 15 11 41 55 27 Brisbane Lions 6 8 16 36 61 26 Three points per win, one point per draw

CHAMPIONS: ST GEORGE

CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHER Round 30 (final round) W4-0 v Brisbane City. St George team: Terry Greedy, David Skeen, David Ratcliffe, Mike O'Shea, Robert O'Shea, John O'Shea, Peter Stone, Mark Barton, Robbie Slater, Paul Wilkinson, Dez Marton. St George goals: Marton 52', own goal 66', Wilkinson 79' 87'

TOP SCORERS Doug Brown South Melbourne 16 John Kosmina Sydney City 15 Marshall Soper Sydney Olympic 15 John Bradley APIA Leichhardt 12 Roy Cotton Wollongong Wolves 12 Phil O'Connor Wollongong Wolves 12 No Post-Season Series played CUP FINAL 1st leg: Sydney Olympic 1 Heidelberg 0 2nd leg: Heidelberg 0 Sydney Olympic 1 Sydney Olympic won 2-0 on aggregate

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1984 NORTHERN DIVISION FINAL LADDER (12 teams, 28 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney City 17 8 3 67 21 42 Sydney Olympic 16 8 4 61 27 40 Marconi Stallions 12 8 8 58 39 32 APIA Leichhardt 12 8 8 43 35 32 Blacktown City 12 6 10 43 48 30 Sydney United 8 11 9 32 38 27 Penrith City 8 10 10 29 41 26 Newcastle KB/Rosebud 11 4 13 35 52 26 Canberra City 12 1 15 47 39 25 St George 8 9 11 38 41 25 Parramatta Eagles 8 8 12 23 38 24 Wollongong Wolves 5 5 18 22 59 15 Two points per win, one point per draw

TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final APIA Leichhardt 3 Blacktown City 1 AET (St George Stadium) Qualifying Semi Final Sydney Olympic 2 Marconi Stallions 1 AET (St George Stadium) Minor Semi Final Marconi 3-3pen APIA Leichhardt 3-4pen AET (St George Stadium) Major Semi Final Sydney City 1-4p Sydney Olympic 1-2p AET (St George Stadium) Preliminary Final Sydney Olympic 3 APIA Leichhardt 0 (St George Stadium) Grand Final Sydney City 1 Sydney Olympic 2 AET (St George Stadium)

SOUTHERN DIVISION FINAL LADDER (12 teams, 28 games) W D L F A Pts South Melbourne 18 4 6 48 20 40 Heidelberg 14 7 7 37 27 35 Melbourne Knights 13 7 8 38 31 33 Brisbane Lions 12 6 10 38 36 30 Brunswick 13 4 11 36 42 30 Preston Lions 11 6 11 42 33 28 Adelaide City 10 5 13 33 34 25 Footscray 10 5 13 29 33 25 Green Gully 9 6 13 34 36 24 West Adelaide 8 5 15 40 52 21 Brisbane City 8 5 15 21 39 21 Sunshine 5 6 17 24 57 16 Two points per win, one point per draw

TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Brisbane Lions 4 Brunswick 2 (Olympic Park) Qualifying Semi Final Heidelberg 1 Melbourne Knights 2 (Olympic Park) Minor Semi Final Heidelberg 0-3pen Brisbane Lions 0-2pen AET (Olympic Park) Major Semi Final South Melbourne 3 Melbourne Knights 2 AET (Olympic Park) Preliminary Final Heidelberg 3 Melbourne Knights 1 (Olympic Park) Grand Final South Melbourne 4 Heidelberg 2 (Olympic Park)

NATIONAL GRAND FINAL

First leg South Melbourne 2 (Egan 43' 64') Sydney Olympic 1 (Koussas 5') South Melbourne: Peter Laumets, Bobby Russell, Steve Blair, Alan Davidson, John Yzendoorn, Carl Halford, Oscar Crino, Ange Postecoglou, Ken Murphy, Doug Brown, Charlie Egan. Sydney Olympic: Gary Meier, Martyn Rogers, Graham Jennings, Mike Coady, Gary Phillips, Tony Spyridakos, Peter Raskopoulos, Peter Katholos, Marshall Soper, Mark Koussas (Nick Theodorakopoulos 65’), Jim Patikas (Chris Kalantzis 35’). Venue: Olympic Park. Referee: Doug Rennie. Crowd: 10 000.

Second leg Sydney Olympic 1 (Theodorakopoulos 34') South Melbourne 2 (Crino 10', Yzendoorn 18') Sydney Olympic: Gary Meier, Martyn Rogers (Mark Koussas 66’), Graham Jennings, Mike Coady, Gary Phillips, Tony Spyridakos, Peter Raskopoulos, Peter Katholos, Nick Theodorakopoulos, Chris Kalantzis, Marshall Soper. South Melbourne: Peter Laumets, Bobby Russell, Alan Davidson, Steve Blair, John Yzendoorn, Carl Halford, Ange Postecoglou, Oscar Crino (John Kanesoulis 50’), Ken Murphy, Doug Brown, Charlie Egan. Venue: St George Stadium. Referee: Chris Bambridge. Crowd: 11 221.

South Melbourne won 4-2 on aggregate

CHAMPIONS: SOUTH MELBOURNE

TOP SCORERS Doug Brown South Melbourne 22 John Kosmina Sydney City 20 Rod Brown Marconi Stallions 16 Peter Katholos Sydney Olympic 14 David Lowe Marconi Stallions 14 Paul Lewis South Melb/Green Gully 12 Graham Arnold Sydney United 11 John Bradley APIA Leichhardt 11 Charlie Egan South Melbourne 11 Mark Jankovics Marconi Stallions 11 Mark Koussas Sydney Olympic 11 Tom McCulloch Marconi Stallions 11 Joe Sweeney Brunswick 11 Steve Winn Heidelberg 11 CUP FINAL Melbourne Knights 0 Newcastle Rosebud 1

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1985 NORTHERN DIVISION FINAL LADDER (12 teams, 22 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney City 15 5 2 42 19 35 Sydney United 14 5 3 50 22 33 Marconi Stallions 11 7 4 44 23 29 Sydney Olympic 12 3 7 29 25 27 St George 7 8 7 31 26 22 Canberra City 8 6 8 33 35 22 Inter Monaro 7 6 9 29 37 20 Blacktown City 7 4 11 30 34 18 APIA Leichhardt 7 2 13 20 34 16 Wollongong Wolves 5 6 11 29 46 16 Penrith City 4 6 12 24 35 14 Newcastle Rosebud 4 4 14 20 45 12 Two points per win, one point per draw

TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Sydney Olympic 1 St George 0 (St George Stadium) Qualifying Semi Final Sydney United 2 Marconi Stallions 1 (Marconi Stadium) Minor Semi Final Marconi 3-7pen Syd Olympic 3-6pen AET (St George Stadium) Major Semi Final Sydney City 1 Sydney United 0 (St George Stadium) Preliminary Final Sydney United 0 Marconi Stallions 1 (St George Stadium) Grand Final Sydney City 2 Marconi Stallions 0 (St George Stadium)

SOUTHERN DIVISION FINAL LADDER (12 teams, 22 games) W D L F A Pts South Melbourne 14 5 3 39 21 33 Brunswick 11 7 4 33 19 29 Heidelberg 10 7 5 29 17 27 Melbourne Knights 9 6 7 29 21 24 Preston Lions 9 6 7 30 28 24 Sunshine 8 7 7 25 22 23 Brisbane Lions 9 4 9 29 29 22 Green Gully 6 6 10 24 29 18 Adelaide City 6 6 10 29 35 18 West Adelaide 6 5 11 24 37 17 Brisbane City 6 5 11 25 42 17 Footscray 5 2 15 25 41 12 Two points per win, one point per draw

TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Melbourne Knights 1 Preston 2 (Olympic Park) Qualifying Semi Final Brunswick 2 Heidelberg 0 (Olympic Park) Minor Semi Final Heidelberg 0 Preston 2 (Olympic Park) Major Semi Final South Melbourne 0 Brunswick 1 AET (Olympic Park) Preliminary Final South Melbourne 4-4pen Preston 4-5pen AET (Olympic Park) Grand Final Brunswick 2 Preston 1 (Olympic Park)

NATIONAL GRAND FINAL

First leg Sydney City 0 Brunswick 1 (Incantalupo 41') Sydney City: Tony Pezzano, Alec Robertson, Steve O’Connor, Grant Lee, Jim Cant, Ean Rodrigues (Jean-Paul De Marigny 69’), Murray Barnes (sent off 73’), Joe Watson, David Mitchell, John Kosmina, Frank Farina. Brunswick: Yakka Banovic, John Dowie, Eddie Campbell, Mehmet Durakovic, Richard Miranda, Paul Wade, Mike Petersen, Brian Brown, Robert Cullen, Fab Incantalupo, Joe Sweeney. Venue: St George Stadium. Referee: Don Campbell. Crowd: 2491.

Second leg Brunswick 1 (Incantalupo 38') Sydney City 0 Brunswick: Yakka Banovic, Peter Lewis, John Dowie, Eddie Campbell, Richard Miranda, Paul Wade, Mike Petersen, Brian Brown, Robert Cullen (Reno Minichello 18’), Fab Incantalupo, Joe Sweeney. Sydney City: Tony Pezzano, Alec Robertson (Graeme Fletcher 50’ (Peter Falconer 70’)), Steve O’Connor, Grant Lee, Jean-Paul De Marigny, Jim Cant, Paul Kay, Ean Rodrigues, Joe Watson, David Mitchell, Frank Farina. Venue: Olympic Park. Referee: Peter Rampley. Crowd: 7560.

Brunswick won 2-0 on aggregate

CHAMPIONS: BRUNSWICK

TOP SCORERS Charlie Egan South Melbourne 21 Jim Patikas Sydney United 16 Mark Jankovics Marconi Stallions 15 Rod Brown Marconi Stallions 13 Graham Arnold Sydney United 12 Frank Farina Sydney City 12 Ossie Latif Sunshine 11 Gary Price West Adelaide 11 Stuart Stevenson Heidelberg 11 Doug Brown South Melbourne 10 Paul Lewis Green Gully 10 Steve Smith Preston 10 Joe Sweeney Brunswick 10 CUP FINAL Sydney Olympic 2 Preston 1

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1986 NORTHERN DIVISION FINAL LADDER (12 teams, 22 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney United 14 4 4 43 18 32 Sydney Olympic 9 9 4 33 22 27 St George 11 5 6 33 29 27 Marconi Stallions 9 7 6 35 22 25 Sydney City 8 8 6 36 27 24 Newcastle Rosebud 9 6 7 36 33 24 APIA Leichhardt 9 6 7 25 23 24 Wollongong Wolves 9 5 8 26 25 23 Blacktown City 8 4 10 24 36 20 Canberra City 5 6 11 21 27 16 Canterbury Marrickville 2 7 13 17 41 11 Inter Monaro 3 5 14 17 43 11 Two points per win, one point per draw

TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Marconi 3-4p Sydney City 3-3p AET (St George Stadium) Qualifying Semi Final Sydney Olympic 0 St George 1 (St George Stadium) Minor Semi Final Sydney Olympic 2 Marconi Stallions 1 (St George Stadium) Major Semi Final Sydney United 0 St George 3 (St George Stadium) Preliminary Final Sydney United 3 Sydney Olympic 4 AET (St George Stadium) Grand Final Sydney Olympic 3 St George 2 (Parramatta Stadium)

SOUTHERN DIVISION FINAL LADDER (12 teams, 22 games) W D L F A Pts Brunswick 11 6 5 37 21 28 Footscray 10 8 4 29 27 28 Adelaide City 10 7 5 32 19 27 Sunshine 8 11 3 26 17 27 Heidelberg 9 8 5 35 25 26 Preston Lions 8 9 5 30 20 25 South Melbourne 10 5 7 27 20 25 Brisbane Lions 7 5 10 27 28 19 West Adelaide 7 4 11 26 34 18 Melbourne Knights 6 6 10 25 33 18 Brisbane City 3 7 12 18 46 13 Green Gully 2 6 14 16 38 10 Two points per win, one point per draw

TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Sunshine 2 Heidelberg 1 (Olympic Park) Qualifying Semi Final Footscray 2 Adelaide City 3 (Olympic Park) Minor Semi Final Footscray 2 Sunshine 0 (Olympic Park) Major Semi Final Brunswick 0 Adelaide City 2 (Coopers Stadium) Preliminary Final Brunswick 1 Footscray 2 AET (Olympic Park) Grand Final Footscray 1 Adelaide City 2 (Olympic Park)

NATIONAL GRAND FINAL

First leg Adelaide City 0 Sydney Olympic 1 (Spyridakos 79') Adelaide City: Willie McNally, Paul Shillabeer, Bogdan Nyskohus, Alex Tobin, Neville Flounders, Adrian Santrac (Paul Wilde 78’), Sergio Melta, Charlie Villani, Aurelio Vidmar, Steve Maxwell, Joe Mullen. Sydney Olympic: Gary Meier, Martyn Rogers, Mike Coady, Gary Phillips, Tony Spyridakos, Peter Raskopoulos, Manny Spanoudakis, Vince Estavillo, Andy Zervas, Chris Kalantzis (Terry Patalis 84’), Marshall Soper (Andy Stankovic 75’). Venue: Coopers Stadium. Referee: Chris Bambridge. Crowd: 12 232.

Second leg Sydney Olympic 1 (Johnston 66') Adelaide City 3 (Melta 31'pen, Maxwell 44', Villani 59') Sydney Olympic: Gary Meier, Martyn Rogers, Mike Coady (Terry Patalis 69’), Andy Stankovic (Andy Zervas 25’), Gary Phillips, Peter Raskopoulos, Manny Spanoudakis, Vince Estavillo, Chris Kalantzis, Marshall Soper (sent off 63’), Stuart Johnston. Adelaide City: Willie McNally, Paul Shillabeer, Bogdan Nyskohus, Alex Tobin, Neville Flounders, Adrian Santrac, Sergio Melta, Charlie Villani, Aurelio Vidmar (Paul Wilde 78’), Steve Maxwell, Joe Mullen. Venue: Parramatta Stadium. Referee: Don Campbell. Crowd: 14 032.

Adelaide City won 3-2 on aggregate

CHAMPIONS: ADELAIDE CITY

TOP SCORERS Graham Arnold Sydney United 17 John Kosmina Sydney City 12 Rod Brown Marconi Stallions 11 Paul Lewis Green Gully/Melb Knights 11 Steve Maxwell Adelaide City 11 Charlie Villani Adelaide City 11 Andrew Zinni Brunswick 11 Gary Cole Preston 10 Mark Jones Newcastle Rosebud 10 Zeljko Jurin Sydney United 10 Marshall Soper Sydney Olympic 10 CUP FINAL West Adelaide 2 Sydney City 3

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1987 FINAL LADDER (13 teams, 24 games) W D L F A Pts APIA Leichhardt 13 9 2 39 21 35 Preston 11 7 6 32 22 29 St George 12 5 7 31 24 29 Marconi Stallions 11 5 8 41 25 27 Sydney United 10 6 8 31 25 26 South Melbourne 9 7 8 32 34 25 Sydney Olympic 7 9 8 29 32 23 Brunswick 9 5 10 18 23 23 Melbourne Knights 9 5 10 22 30 23 Adelaide City 6 10 8 29 23 22 Footscray 7 8 9 17 27 22 Sunshine 3 9 12 26 42 15 Heidelberg 3 7 14 25 44 13 Two points per win, one point per draw. Sydney City withdrew after one round – result and details of match played (W2-0 v Olympic) annulled and excluded from NSL records.

CHAMPIONS: APIA LEICHHARDT

CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHER Round 21 (four games remaining) W3-1 v Sunshine. APIA line-up: Tony Pezzano, Charlie Yankos, Arno Bertogna, Terry Butler, Jean-Paul De Marigny, Peter Katholos, Peter Tredinnick, Edward Lorens, Hilton Phillips, Gary Ward, Rod Brown. APIA goals: Tredinnick 3', Brown 28' 75'

TOP SCORERS Frank Farina Marconi Stallions 16 Rod Brown APIA Leichhardt 14 Paul Lewis Melbourne Knights 10 Steve Smith Preston 10 Joe Mullen Adelaide City 9 Robbie Slater Sydney United 9 Charlie Villani Adelaide City 9

POST-SEASON SERIES Elimination Semi Final Marconi Stallions 3 Sydney United 1 Qualifying Semi Final St George 2 Preston 1 Minor Semi Final Preston 2 Marconi 2 AET, Preston won 5-3 on pens Major Semi Final St George 2 APIA Leichhardt 1 Preliminary Final Preston 0 APIA Leichhardt 0 AET APIA Leichhardt won 3-1 on penalties Grand Final St George 4 APIA Leichhardt 0 Venue: Parramatta Stadium. Crowd: 6961

The 1987 Post-Season Series did not count for the Championship

CUP FINAL 1st leg: Sydney United 1 South Melbourne 0 2nd leg: South Melbourne 0 Sydney United 1 Sydney United won 2-0 on aggregate

1988 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Wollongong Wolves 13 8 5 44 32 34 Sydney United 15 4 7 38 30 34 South Melbourne 13 8 5 36 29 34 Marconi Stallions 12 8 6 46 26 32 Sydney Olympic 9 9 8 28 22 27 Adelaide City 10 7 9 36 35 27 Sunshine 11 5 10 38 39 27 St George 10 6 10 41 35 26 Melbourne Knights 9 6 11 28 33 24 Footscray 7 9 10 34 32 23 APIA Leichhardt 8 7 11 28 35 23 Preston 5 12 9 29 35 22 Brunswick 7 5 14 31 43 19 Brisbane Lions 4 4 18 28 59 12 Two points per win, one point per draw TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Marconi 3 Sydney Olympic 1 AET (St George Stadium) Qualifying Semi Final Sydney United 2 South Melbourne 1 AET (Marconi Stadium) Minor Semi Final South Melbourne 1 Marconi 2 AET (Olympic Park) Major Semi Final Wollongong 0 Sydney United 0 AET (Marconi Stadium) Sydney United won 4-3 on penalties Preliminary Final Wollongong 0 Marconi 2 (Sydney United Sports Centre) GRAND FINAL Sydney United 2 (Hunter 57', Lamond 108') Marconi Stallions 2 (Calderan 39', Nastevski 117') AET Marconi won 5-4 on penalties Sydney United: Tony Franken, Ivan Petkovic (sent off 63’), Graham Jennings, Wally Savor (Craig Foster, 91’), Vedran Rozic, Mark Jones, Alan Hunter, Shane Clinch, Robbie Slater, Manis Lamond (Sean Ingham 115’), Graham Arnold. Marconi: Bob Catlin, Matteo Colucci (Robert Wheatley 15’), Paul Carter, Steve Calderan, Tony Henderson, Ian Gray, David Lowe (Fred De Jong 105’), Gerry Gomez (sent off 65’), Peter Katholos, Zlatko Nastevski, Frank Farina. Venue: Parramatta Stadium. Referee: Chris Bambridge. Crowd: 17 064.

CHAMPIONS: MARCONI STALLIONS

TOP SCORERS Frank Farina Marconi Stallions 17 Zlatko Nastevski Marconi Stallions 14 Paul Lewis Melbourne Knights 13 Warren Spink Footscray 13 Steve Maxwell Adelaide City 11 Joe Palatsides Brunswick 11 CUP FINAL APIA Leichhardt 0-5pen Brunswick 0-3pen

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1989 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Marconi Stallions 16 6 4 62 24 38 St George 12 8 6 33 24 32 Sydney Olympic 11 9 6 37 26 31 Melbourne Knights 13 5 8 44 35 31 Preston 11 8 7 31 24 30 Adelaide City 10 8 8 29 24 28 Sydney United 10 8 8 25 25 28 South Melbourne 9 8 9 44 37 26 Wollongong Wolves 8 7 11 22 29 23 APIA Leichhardt 7 9 10 27 35 23 Sunshine 7 5 14 25 38 19 Blacktown City 5 9 12 28 50 19 Footscray 5 8 13 24 37 18 Heidelberg 7 4 15 22 45 18 Two points per win, one point per draw TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Melbourne Knights 2 Preston 0 (Olympic Park) Qualifying Semi Final St George 1 Sydney Olympic 0 (St George Stadium) Minor Semi Final Sydney Olympic 3 Melbourne Knights 2 AET (Olympic Park) Major Semi Final Marconi Stallions 1 St George 0 (Marconi Stadium) Preliminary Final St George 0 Sydney Olympic 1 (St George Stadium) GRAND FINAL Marconi Stallions 1 (Nastevski 90+1') Sydney Olympic 0 Marconi: Bob Catlin, Matteo Colucci (sent off 39’), Steve Calderan, Ian Gray, Robert Wheatley, Jean-Paul De Marigny, David Lowe (Gerry Gomez 78’), Peter Katholos, Tom McCulloch, Fred De Jong, Zlatko Nastevski. Sydney Olympic: Gary Meier, David Barrett (Andrew Bernal 86’), John Koch, George Haniotis, Robert Hooker, Steve Georgakis, Grant Lee, Robert Ironside, Jason Polak, Abbas Saad, Alistair Edwards. Venue: Parramatta Stadium. Referee: Jim Reeves. Crowd: 23 387.

CHAMPIONS: MARCONI STALLIONS

TOP SCORERS Zlatko Nastevski Marconi Stallions 22 Zeljko Adzic Melbourne Knights 13 Fred DeJong Marconi Stallions 13 Scott Ollerenshaw St George 12 Francis Awaritefe Melbourne Knights 10 Ivan Kelic Melbourne Knights 10 Paul Trimboli South Melbourne 10 CUP FINAL Adelaide City 2 Sydney Olympic 0

1989/90 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Marconi Stallions 16 6 4 51 24 38 South Melbourne 15 6 5 42 23 36 Melbourne Knights 14 7 5 49 26 35 Adelaide City 13 8 5 39 23 34 Sydney Olympic 12 7 7 40 25 31 APIA Leichhardt 11 9 6 36 25 31 Sydney United 10 6 10 40 39 26 Parramatta Eagles 10 6 10 31 31 26 Preston 9 5 12 33 35 23 St George 7 7 12 35 44 21 Wollongong Wolves 8 4 14 30 48 20 Sunshine 6 5 15 24 49 17 West Adelaide 5 4 17 21 54 14 Blacktown City 4 4 18 30 55 12 Two points per win, one point per draw TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Adelaide City 1 Sydney Olympic 2 (Parramatta Stadium) Qualifying Semi Final South Melbourne 1 Melbourne Knights 1 AET (Olympic Park) Melbourne Knights won 7-6 on penalties Minor Semi Final South Melbourne 0 Sydney Olympic 1 (Olympic Park) Major Semi Final Marconi Stallions 1 Melbourne Knights 0 (Parramatta Stadium) Preliminary Final Melbourne Knights 1 Sydney Olympic 2 (Parramatta Stadium) GRAND FINAL Marconi Stallions 0 Sydney Olympic 2 (Edwards 35', Ironside 61') Marconi: Bob Catlin, Gary Van Egmond, Steve Calderan, Ian Gray, Robert Wheatley, Jean-Paul De Marigny (Gerry Gomez 78’), David Lowe, Paul Okon, Tom McCulloch, Fred De Jong, Vince Colagiuri (Peter Katholos 62’). Sydney Olympic: Clint Gosling, David Barrett, Robert Hooker, Grant Lee, Gary Phillips, Andrew Bernal, Tony Spyridakos, Robert Ironside, Steve Refenes, Abbas Saad (Marko Perinovic 85’), Alistair Edwards. Venue: Parramatta Stadium. Referee: John Santa-Isabel. Crowd: 26 352.

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY OLYMPIC

TOP SCORERS David Seal Sydney United 15 Greg Brown Parramatta Eagles 14 Tony Krslovic St George 14 Abbas Saad Sydney Olympic 13 Peter Tsolakis South Melbourne 13 CUP FINAL South Melbourne 4 Sydney Olympic 1

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1990/91 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Knights 15 7 4 55 39 37 South Melbourne 14 6 6 45 33 34 Adelaide City 12 9 5 40 24 33 Marconi Stallions 14 3 9 48 33 31 Parramatta Eagles 10 9 7 38 31 29 Sydney Olympic 8 13 5 31 25 29 Sydney United 8 10 8 27 33 26 Preston 8 9 9 26 27 25 Wollongong Wolves 8 8 10 32 34 24 St George 6 10 10 34 41 22 APIA Leichhardt 7 7 12 27 28 21 Heidelberg 6 9 11 26 37 21 Sunshine 7 3 16 39 53 17 Wollongong Macedonia 3 9 14 23 53 15 Two points per win, one point per draw TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Marconi 3 Parramatta Eagles 3 AET (Parramatta Stadium) Marconi won 7-6 on penalties Qualifying Semi Final South Melbourne 4 Adelaide City 2 (Olympic Park) Minor Semi Final Adelaide City 1 Marconi Stallions 0 (Coopers Stadium) Major Semi Final Melbourne Knights 1 South Melbourne 0 (Olympic Park) Preliminary Final South Melbourne 1 Adelaide City 0 (Coopers Stadium) GRAND FINAL Melbourne Knights 1 (Marth 25') South Melbourne 1 (Palatsides 88') AET South Melbourne won 5-4 on penalties Melb Knights: David Miller, Theo Selemidis, Mark Talajic, Alan Davidson, George Hannah, Andrew Marth, Josip Biskic, Branko Milosevic (Mark Silic 105’), Joe Caleta (Paul Donnelly 110’), Ivan Kelic, Francis Awaritefe. South Melb: Bruce MacLaren, David Healy (Danny Wright 68’), Steve Blair, Mehmet Durakovic, Joe Palatsides, Paul Wade, Peter Tsolakis, Mike Petersen, Ange Postecoglou, Paul Trimboli, Kimon Taliadoros. Venue: Olympic Park. Referee: Chris Bambridge. Crowd: 23 318.

CHAMPIONS: SOUTH MELBOURNE

TOP SCORERS David Seal Marconi Stallions 19 Ivan Kelic Melbourne Knights 17 Tony Krslovic St George/Sydney United 17 Andrew Harper St George 15 Greg Brown Parramatta Eagles 12 CUP FINAL Parramatta Eagles 1 Preston 0

1991/92 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Knights 14 7 5 45 26 35 Sydney Olympic 12 10 4 38 27 34 South Melbourne 13 5 8 51 28 31 Adelaide City 10 9 7 26 23 29 Wollongong Wolves 9 10 7 24 17 28 Brisbane Strikers 8 10 8 31 35 26 Marconi Stallions 10 5 11 33 31 25 APIA Leichhardt 7 11 8 26 28 25 Heidelberg 8 8 10 28 33 24 Parramatta Eagles 6 11 9 24 24 23 Newcastle Breakers 7 8 11 28 39 22 Sydney United 6 9 11 22 33 21 West Adelaide 7 7 12 25 46 21 Preston 5 10 11 21 32 20 Two points per win, one point per draw TOP FIVE FINALS SERIES Elimination Semi Final Adelaide City 1 Wollongong 0 (Coopers Stadium) Qualifying Semi Final Sydney Olympic 0 South Melbourne 2 (Parramatta Stadium) Minor Semi Final Sydney Olympic 1 Adelaide City 2 (Parramatta Stadium) Major Semi Final Melbourne Knights 0-5p South Melb 0-3p AET (Olympic Park) Preliminary Final South Melbourne 0 Adelaide City 2 (Olympic Park) GRAND FINAL Melbourne Knights 0 Adelaide City 0 AET Adelaide City won 4-2 on penalties Melb Knights: David Miller, Theo Selemidis, Mark Talajic, Alan Davidson, George Hannah, Andrew Marth, Josip Biskic (Mark Silic 106’), Paul Donnelly (Vlado Vanis 70’), Ivan Kelic, Francis Awaritefe, Damian Mori. Adelaide City: Robert Zabica, Milan Ivanovic, Alex Tobin, Paul Shillabeer, Tony Vidmar, Ernie Tapai, Sergio Melta, Carl Veart, Steve Maxwell, Ross Aloisi, Joe Mullen. Venue: Olympic Park. Referee: John McConnell. Crowd: 15 463.

CHAMPIONS: ADELAIDE CITY

TOP SCORERS Tim Bredbury Sydney Olympic 15 Kimon Taliadoros South Melbourne 15 Francis Awaritefe Melbourne Knights 14 Damian Mori Melbourne Knights 11 Carl Veart Adelaide City 11 CUP FINAL Adelaide City 2 Marconi Stallions 1

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1992/93 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts South Melbourne 18 4 4 51 23 58 Marconi Stallions 17 2 7 57 31 53 Adelaide City 12 5 9 37 34 41 Wollongong Wolves 11 6 9 33 27 39 West Adelaide 12 3 11 43 39 39 Parramatta Eagles 11 6 9 39 41 39 Sydney United 12 3 11 36 41 39 Newcastle Breakers 10 8 8 38 29 38 Sydney Olympic 10 4 12 36 31 34 Melbourne Knights 10 4 12 38 39 34 Heidelberg 7 9 10 30 40 30 Morwell Falcons 7 7 12 29 43 28 Preston 6 4 16 28 45 18 Brisbane Strikers 5 3 18 32 64 18 Three points per win, one point per draw. Preston deducted four points due to disciplinary action from 1991/92 season. TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Wollongong 3 Parramatta Eagles 0 (Brandon Park) 2nd leg: Parramatta Eagles 2 Wollongong 1 (Parramatta Stadium) Wollongong won 4-2 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: Adelaide City 0 West Adelaide 1 (Adelaide Oval) 2nd leg: West Adelaide 1 Adelaide City 2 (Football Park) Adelaide City won on away goals rule Minor Semi Final Adelaide City 4 Wollongong Wolves 0 (Coopers Stadium) Major Semi Final 1st leg: South Melbourne 0 Marconi 1 (Olympic Park) 2nd leg: Marconi 7 South Melbourne 0 (Parramatta Stadium) Marconi won 8-0 on aggregate Preliminary Final South Melbourne 1 Adelaide City 3 (Olympic Park) GRAND FINAL Marconi Stallions 1 (Harper 53'pen) Adelaide City 0 Marconi: Mark Schwarzer, Gary Van Egmond, George Jolevski, Ian Gray, Jean-Paul De Marigny, Matthew Bingley, Blagoja Kuleski (Ufuk Talay 94), Ermanno Pelluchi, Steve Corica, Kimon Taliadoros (Glen Johnson 85’), Andrew Harper. Adel City: Robert Zabica, Milan Ivanovic, Paul Shillabeer, Alex Tobin, Tony Vidmar, Sergio Melta, Carl Veart, Carlo Talladira, Steve Maxwell, Joe Mullen (Robert Csoboth 82’), Damian Mori. Venue: Parramatta Stadium. Referee: John Fraser. Crowd: 13 376.

CHAMPIONS: MARCONI STALLIONS

TOP SCORERS Francis Awaritefe South Melbourne 19 Andrew Harper Marconi Stallions 18 Warren Spink Newcastle Breakers 16 Jose Iriarte West Adelaide 15 Carl Veart Adelaide City 14 CUP FINAL Parramatta Eagles 1 Heidelberg 2

1993/94 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Knights 16 5 5 59 24 53 South Melbourne 13 8 5 39 20 47 Sydney United 13 7 6 31 29 46 Marconi Stallions 11 9 6 52 33 42 Adelaide City 11 8 7 48 27 41 Sydney Olympic 11 8 7 40 37 41 Morwell Falcons 11 7 8 31 30 40 Brisbane Strikers 10 6 10 28 25 36 West Adelaide 10 5 11 41 34 35 Parramatta Eagles 8 9 9 27 29 33 Wollongong Wolves 6 9 11 24 32 27 Newcastle Breakers 5 8 13 30 47 23 Brunswick 5 4 17 22 57 19 Heidelberg 3 5 18 19 67 14 Three points per win, one point per draw TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Sydney Olympic 2 Marconi 1 (Parramatta Stadium) 2nd leg: Marconi 3 Sydney Olympic 1 (Parramatta Stadium) Marconi won 4-3 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: Adelaide City 0 Sydney United 1 (Coopers Stadium) 2nd leg: Sydney United 0 Adelaide City 2 (Marconi Stadium) Adelaide City won 2-1 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Marconi Stallions 1 Adelaide City 3 (Parramatta Stadium) Major Semi Final 1st leg: South Melbourne 1 Melb Knights 2 (Olympic Park) 2nd leg: Melbourne Knights 2 South Melb 2 (Olympic Park) Melbourne Knights won 4-3 on aggregate Preliminary Final South Melbourne 0 Adelaide City 2 (Olympic Park) GRAND FINAL Melbourne Knights 0 Adelaide City 1 (Mori 68') Melb Knights: David Miller, Vlado Vanis (Oliver Pondeljak 75’), Steve Horvat, Vinko Buljubasic (Mark Silic 18’), David Cervinski, Fausto De Amicis, Andrew Marth, Josip Biskic, Zoran Trajcevski, Adrian Cervinski, Mark Viduka. Adel City: Robert Zabica, Milan Ivanovic, Alex Tobin, Tony Vidmar, Sergio Melta, Carl Veart, Carlo Talladira, Goran Lozanovski, Bradley Hassell, Joe Mullen, Damian Mori. Venue: Olympic Park. Referee: Richard Lorenc. Crowd: 13 970.

CHAMPIONS: ADELAIDE CITY

TOP SCORERS Mark Viduka Melbourne Knights 17 Ivan Kelic Sydney Olympic 15 Andrew Harper Marconi 14 Carl Veart Adelaide City 14 Greg Brown West Adelaide 13 Warren Spink Newcastle Breakers 13 CUP FINAL Parramatta Eagles 2 Sydney United 0

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1994/95 FINAL LADDER (13 teams, 24 games) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Knights 16 4 4 56 25 70 Adelaide City 16 4 4 41 20 69 Sydney United 15 5 4 34 19 68 Morwell Falcons 8 11 5 41 37 47 West Adelaide 8 8 8 28 32 45 South Melbourne 9 5 10 42 36 44 Brisbane Strikers 8 6 10 34 32 41 Wollongong Wolves 8 4 12 39 46 38 Sydney Olympic 8 4 12 27 34 37 Marconi Stallions 6 7 11 34 43 35 Brunswick 6 6 12 20 37 34 Parramatta Eagles 7 3 14 25 34 33 Heidelberg 6 3 15 27 53 28 Four points per win, drawn matches to penalty shoot-out: two points per win on penalties, one point per loss on penalties TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Morwell 0 South Melbourne 1 (La Trobe) 2nd leg: South Melbourne 5 Morwell 1 (Olympic Park) South Melbourne won 6-1 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: West Adelaide 1 Sydney United 1 (Coopers Stadium) 2nd leg: Sydney United 1 West Adelaide 0 (Sydney United) Sydney United won 2-1 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Sydney United 1 South Melbourne 3 (Marconi Stadium) Major Semi Final 1st leg: Adelaide City 1 Melbourne Knights 0 (Coopers Stad.) 2nd leg: Melbourne Knights 1 Adelaide City 2 (Knights Stad.) Adelaide City won 3-1 on aggregate Preliminary Final Melbourne Knights 3 South Melbourne 2 (Olympic Park) GRAND FINAL Adelaide City 0 Melbourne Knights 2 (Marth 36', Spiteri 41') Adelaide City: Jason Petkovic, Milan Ivanovic, Alex Tobin, Tony Vidmar, Sergio Melta, Carlo Talladira (Mark Yates 68'), Goran Lozanovski (John Gibson 43'), Craig Foster, Bradley Hassell, Joe Mullen, Damian Mori. Melb Knights: Frank Juric, Steve Horvat, Vinko Buljubasic, David Cervinski, Fausto De Amicis, Andrew Marth, Mark Silic, Kresimir Marusic (Damir Grganovic 87'), Joe Spiteri, Oliver Pondeljak (Ante Kovacevic 64'), Mark Viduka. Venue: Coopers Stadium. Referee: Eddie Lennie. Crowd: 15 573.

CHAMPIONS: MELBOURNE KNIGHTS

TOP SCORERS Mark Viduka Melbourne Knights 21 Damian Mori Adelaide City 18 Ivan Kelic South Melbourne 15 Vaughan Coveny Wollongong Wolves 12 Con Boutsianis South Melbourne 11 Joe Spiteri Melbourne Knights 11

CUP FINAL Melbourne Knights 6 Heidelberg 0

1995/96 FINAL LADDER (12 teams, 33 games) W D L F A Pts Marconi Stallions 17 9 7 58 35 60 Melbourne Knights 17 8 8 50 28 59 Sydney Olympic 17 8 8 55 41 59 Brisbane Strikers 17 6 10 54 35 57 Adelaide City 15 9 9 65 40 54 Sydney United 14 12 7 47 33 54 West Adelaide 16 5 12 49 43 53 South Melbourne 14 4 15 50 56 46 Canberra Cosmos 8 11 14 48 61 35 Morwell Falcons 9 8 16 35 65 35 Wollongong Wolves 5 5 23 31 63 20 Newcastle Breakers 4 5 24 35 77 17 Three points per win, one point per draw. This points system has been in place continuously since 1995/96. TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Sydney United 2 Brisbane Strikers 0 (Sydney United) 2nd leg: Brisbane Strikers 1 Sydney United 2 (Suncorp Stad) Sydney United won 4-1 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: Adelaide City 2 Sydney Olympic 0 (Coopers Stadium) 2nd leg: Sydney Olympic 0 Adelaide City 1 (Leichhardt Oval) Adelaide City won 3-0 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Adelaide City 1 Sydney United 0 (Coopers Stadium) Major Semi Final 1st leg: Melbourne Knights 1 Marconi 0 (Knights Stadium) 2nd leg: Marconi 2 Melbourne Knights 2 (Marconi Stadium) Melbourne Knights won 3-2 on aggregate Preliminary Final Marconi Stallions 4 Adelaide City 1 (Parramatta Stadium) GRAND FINAL Melbourne Knights 2 (Marth 58', A Cervinski 76') Marconi Stallions 1 (Harper 78') Melbourne Knights: Vilson Knezevic, Joe Simunic, Ante Kovacevic (Vinko Buljubasic 46'), Zoran Markovski, David Cervinski, Fausto De Amicis, Andrew Marth, Lubo Lapsansky, Tom Pondeljak (Joe Bacak 75'), John Markovski (Dragi Nastevski 81'), Adrian Cervinski. Marconi: Bob Catlin, Paul Souris, Gary Van Egmond (Jon Angelucci 66'), Robert Stanton, Eric Hristodoulou, Dominic Longo, Brendan Renaud, Matthew Bingley, Brad Maloney, Vlado Zoric, Andrew Harper. Venue: Olympic Park. Referee: Eddie Lennie. Crowd: 14 258.

CHAMPIONS: MELBOURNE KNIGHTS

TOP SCORERS Damian Mori Adelaide City 31 Frank Farina Brisbane Strikers 20 Kris Trajanovski Sydney Olympic 19 Jim Tsekinis West Adelaide 16 Andrew Harper Marconi Stallions 15 CUP FINAL South Melbourne 3 Newcastle Breakers 1

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1996/97 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney United 17 5 4 67 33 56 Brisbane Strikers 15 2 9 55 40 47 South Melbourne 14 4 8 39 25 46 Adelaide City 11 10 5 32 22 43 Marconi Stallions 12 4 10 41 37 40 Melbourne Knights 11 6 9 36 32 39 Perth Glory 11 5 10 48 41 38 West Adelaide 10 3 13 39 51 33 Sydney Olympic* 8 8 10 41 46 32 Wollongong Wolves 8 8 10 42 48 32 Newcastle Breakers 7 9 10 40 46 30 Morwell Falcons 8 6 12 33 41 30 Collingwood Warriors^ 6 9 11 32 44 27 Canberra Cosmos 2 5 19 30 69 11 * denotes 3-0 win on forfeit. ^ denotes 0-3 loss on forfeit. TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Marconi 3 Adelaide City 0 (Marconi Stadium) 2nd leg: Adelaide City 4 Marconi 0 AET (Norwood Oval) Adelaide City won 4-3 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: Melbourne Knights 1 South Melbourne 4 (Knights) 2nd leg: South Melbourne 3 Melbourne Knights 0 (Lakeside) South Melbourne won 7-1 on aggregate Minor Semi Final South Melbourne 1 Adelaide City 0 (Olympic Park) Major Semi Final 1st leg: Brisbane Strikers 1 Sydney United 0 (Suncorp Stadium) 2nd leg: Sydney United 2 Brisbane Strikers 1 (Parramatta Stadium) Brisbane Strikers won on away goals rule Preliminary Final Sydney United 1 South Melbourne 0 (Parramatta Stadium) GRAND FINAL Brisbane Strikers 2 (Farina 47', Brown 68') Sydney United 0 Brisbane Strikers: Clint Bolton, Glenn Gwynne (Matt Bell 88'), Craig Williams, Alan Hunter, Kasey Wehrman, Troy Cranney, Chay Hews (Jeromy Harris 79'), Sean Cranney, Danny Wright, Frank Farina (Recce Tollenaere 85'), Rod Brown. Sydney United: Zeljko Kalac, Velimir Kupresak, Richard Plesa, Mark Babic, Paul Bilokapic (Mark Rudan 81'), Robert Trajkovski (Jason Culina 63'), Kresimir Marusic, Aytek Genc, Ante Moric, David Zdrilic, Ante Milicic. Venue: Suncorp Stadium. Referee: Simon Micallef. Crowd: 40 446.

CHAMPIONS: BRISBANE STRIKERS

TOP SCORERS David Zdrilic Sydney United 21 Ante Milicic Sydney United 19 Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory 14 Adrian Cervinski Melbourne Knights 13 CUP FINAL Collingwood 1 Marconi Stallions 0

1997/98 FINAL LADDER (14 teams, 26 games) W D L F A Pts South Melbourne 13 9 4 56 41 48 Carlton 12 9 5 44 24 45 Adelaide City 13 4 9 45 30 43 Sydney United 11 10 5 37 26 43 Marconi Stallions 12 7 7 33 25 43 Wollongong Wolves 13 3 10 51 33 42 Melbourne Knights 11 6 9 37 35 39 Perth Glory 10 6 10 35 40 36 Sydney Olympic 10 5 11 37 43 35 West Adelaide 10 4 12 32 38 34 Morwell Falcons 8 7 11 28 36 31 Brisbane Strikers 6 5 15 23 40 23 Newcastle Breakers 4 9 13 30 50 21 Canberra Cosmos 3 8 15 29 56 17 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Marconi Stallions 1 Sydney United 0 (Marconi Stadium) 2nd leg: Sydney United 0 Marconi Stallions 1 (Sydney United) Marconi Stallions won 2-0 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: Wollongong Wolves 3 Adelaide City 0 (Brandon Park) 2nd leg: Adelaide City 2 Wollongong 2 (Suncorp Stadium) Wollongong Wolves won 5-2 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Marconi Stallions 2 Wollongong 1 (Parramatta Stadium) Major Semi Final 1st leg: Carlton 1 South Melbourne 2 (Princes Park) 2nd leg: South Melbourne 1 Carlton 0 (Lakeside Stadium) South Melbourne won 3-1 on aggregate Preliminary Final Carlton 1 Marconi Stallions 0 (Olympic Park) GRAND FINAL South Melbourne 2 (Anastasiadis 9', Boutsianis 86') Carlton 1 (Stergiopoulos 78') South Melbourne: Michael Petkovic, Steve Iosifidis, Con Blatsis, Fausto De Amicis, David Clarkson, Tansel Baser, Goran Lozanovski (Vaughan Coveny 74'), Bill Damianos, Steve Panopoulos, Paul Trimboli, John Anastasiadis (Con Boutsianis 85'). Carlton: Dean Anastasiadis, Sean Douglas, Simon Colosimo, David Cervinski (Marcus Stergiopoulos 77'), Robert Trajkovski, Mark Atkinson, Kresimir Marusic, Lubo Lapsansky, Marco Bresciano, John Markovski, Andrew Vlahos (Adrian Cervinski 65'). Venue: Olympic Park. Referee: Eugene Brazzale. Crowd: 15 706.

CHAMPIONS: SOUTH MELBOURNE

TOP SCORERS Damian Mori Adelaide City 19 Norman Tome Sydney Olympic 14 Pablo Cardozo West Adelaide 13 Scott Chipperfield Wollongong Wolves 13 Andrew Vlahos Carlton 13

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1998/99 FINAL LADDER (15 teams, 28 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney United 18 4 6 53 33 58 South Melbourne 17 6 5 50 26 57 Perth Glory 16 5 7 62 37 53 Marconi Stallions 15 3 10 53 47 48 Northern Spirit 14 4 10 36 35 46 Adelaide City 13 6 9 39 26 45 Sydney Olympic 12 7 9 46 36 43 Newcastle Breakers 11 7 10 29 33 40 Brisbane Strikers 11 6 11 41 47 39 Wollongong Wolves 8 8 12 45 52 32 Carlton 9 4 15 47 47 31 Melbourne Knights 8 5 15 32 43 29 West Adelaide 7 6 15 36 46 27 Morwell Falcons 5 10 13 17 44 25 Canberra Cosmos 4 3 21 21 55 15 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Northern Spirit 0 Marconi Stallions 0 (North Sydney Oval) 2nd leg: Marconi Stallions 2 Northern Spirit 1 (Marconi Stadium) Marconi Stallions won 2-1 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: Adelaide City 0 Perth Glory 0 (Suncorp Stadium) 2nd leg: Perth Glory 2 Adelaide City 1 (WACA) Perth Glory won 2-1 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Perth Glory 1 Marconi Stallions 0 (WACA) Major Semi Final 1st leg: South Melbourne 2 Sydney United 1 (Lakeside Stad.) 2nd leg: Sydney United 0 South Melbourne 0 (Sydney Utd) South Melbourne won 2-1 on aggregate Preliminary Final Sydney United 2 Perth Glory 1 (Marconi Stadium) GRAND FINAL South Melbourne 3 (Trimboli 53', Anastasiadis 63', 87') Sydney United 2 (Sterjovski 8', Townsend 90') South Melbourne: Michael Petkovic, Nick Orlic, Steve Iosifidis, Con Blatsis, Fausto De Amicis, David Clarkson, Goran Lozanovski (Jim Tsekinis 81'), Steve Panopoulos, Paul Trimboli (George Goutzioulis 68'), Vaughan Coveny, Michael Curcija (John Anastasiadis 63'). Sydney United: Mike Gibson, Joe Vrkic, David Barrett, Velimir Kupresak, Michael Santalab (Danny Townsend 68'), Richard Plesa, Peter Bennett, Steve Berry, Jacob Burns (Walter Ardone 88'), Nathan Day (Joel Griffiths 64'), Mile Sterjovski. Venue: Olympic Park. Referee: Simon Micallef. Crowd: 15 194.

CHAMPIONS: SOUTH MELBOURNE

TOP SCORERS Pablo Cardozo Sydney Olympic 18 Mile Sterjovski Sydney United 18 Brad Maloney Marconi Stallions 16 Damian Mori Adelaide City 15 Vaughan Coveny South Melbourne 14

1999/2000 FINAL LADDER (16 teams, 34 games) W D L F A Pts Perth Glory 19 7 8 60 42 64 Wollongong Wolves 17 9 8 72 44 60 Carlton 17 7 10 55 39 58 Adelaide City 16 8 10 57 37 56 Sydney Olympic 16 7 11 56 40 55 Marconi Stallions 16 7 11 53 49 55 Newcastle Breakers 14 9 11 44 44 51 Football Kingz 15 5 14 57 59 50 Brisbane Strikers 13 10 11 46 40 49 South Melbourne 14 7 13 55 51 49 Parramatta Power 14 5 15 52 47 47 Melbourne Knights 13 6 15 44 57 45 Northern Spirit 11 3 20 41 58 36 Canberra Cosmos 9 9 16 44 64 36 Morwell Falcons 7 8 19 23 49 29 Sydney United 5 5 24 19 58 20 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Marconi Stallions 0 Carlton 1 (Marconi Stadium) 2nd leg: Carlton 2 Marconi Stallions 0 (Olympic Park) Carlton won 3-0 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: Syd.Olympic 4 Adelaide City 1 (Belmore Sports Ground) 2nd leg: Adelaide City 1 Syd.Olympic 2 (Coopers Stadium) Sydney Olympic won 6-2 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Carlton 2 Sydney Olympic 1 AET (Olympic Park) Major Semi Final 1st leg: Wollongong Wolves 1 Perth 0 Glory (Brandon Park) 2nd leg: Perth Glory 2 Wollongong Wolves 0 AET (Subiaco) Perth Glory won 2-1 on aggregate Preliminary Final Wollongong Wolves 2 Carlton 1 (Brandon Park) GRAND FINAL Perth Glory 3 (Despotovski 20', Milicevic 33', Harnwell 42') Wollongong Wolves 3 (Chipperfield 56', Horsley 69', Reid 89') AET. Wollongong won 7-6 on penalties Perth Glory: Jason Petkovic, Jamie Harnwell, Scott Miller (James Afkos 63’), Ljubo Milicevic, Robert Trajkovski, Edgar Aldrighi Junior, Troy Halpin, Kasey Wehrman, Ivan Ergic (Gareth Naven 84’), Bobby Despotovski (Aurelio Schwertz 68’), Alistair Edwards. Wollongong: Les Pogliacomi, Robert Stanton, David Cervinski (George Souris 46'), Alvin Ceccoli, Noel Spencer (Mark Robertson 46'), Matt Horsley, Paul Reid, Dino Mennillo, Scott Chipperfield, Stuart Young, Esala Masi (Saso Petrovski 66'). Venue: Subiaco Oval. Referee: Eddie Lennie. Crowd: 43 242.

CHAMPIONS: WOLLONGONG WOLVES

TOP SCORERS Damian Mori Adelaide City 22 Pablo Cardozo Sydney Olympic 21 Michael Curcija South Melbourne 19 Stuart Young Wollongong Wolves 19 John Buonavoglia Newcastle Breakers 16

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2000/01 FINAL LADDER (15 teams, 28 games) W D L F A Pts South Melbourne* 21 6 3 70 24 69 Wollongong Wolves* 18 7 5 80 40 61 Perth Glory 18 7 5 73 33 61 Sydney Olympic* 17 6 7 58 37 57 Marconi Stallions 14 8 8 42 33 50 Melbourne Knights 14 7 9 61 46 49 Adelaide City 12 7 11 54 54 43 Football Kingz 12 7 11 52 52 43 Parramatta Power 13 3 14 42 44 42 Sydney United* 12 6 12 46 56 42 Canberra Cosmos 11 4 15 49 55 37 Brisbane Strikers 9 8 13 52 56 35 Northern Spirit 8 8 14 39 50 32 Newcastle United 7 9 14 37 56 30 Morwell Falcons^^^^ 5 5 20 32 61 0 Carlton withdrew after round 8 – all games played or scheduled v Carlton awarded as 3-0 walkover. *(^) denotes 3-0 win(loss) on forfeit. All Morwell points removed due to NSL regulation breach.

TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Melbourne Knights 0 Perth Glory 0 (Knights Stadium) 2nd leg: Perth Glory 2 Melbourne Knights 2 (Subiaco Oval) Melbourne Knights won on away goals rule Elimination final 1st leg: Syd. Olympic 3 Marconi 1 (Belmore Sports Ground) 2nd leg: Marconi 0 Sydney Olympic 2 (Marconi Stadium) Sydney Olympic won 5-1 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Sydney Olympic 1 Melbourne Knights 0 (Parramatta Stadium) Major Semi Final 1st leg: Wollongong 2 South Melbourne 1 (WIN Stadium) 2nd leg: South Melbourne 1 Wollongong 2 (Lakeside Stadium) Wollongong Wolves won 4-2 on aggregate Preliminary Final South Melbourne 2 Sydney Olympic 0 (Olympic Park) GRAND FINAL Wollongong Wolves 2 (Petrovski 56', Young 57') South Melbourne 1 (Anastasiadis 78') Wollongong: Dean Anastasiadis, George Souris, Ben Blake, David Cervinski, Alvin Ceccoli, David Huxley, Matthew Horsley, Paul Reid, Robert Middleby (Dino Mennillo 91'), Saso Petrovski (Robert Stanton 73'), Stuart Young. South Melbourne: Michael Petkovic, Steve Iosifidis (John Anastasiadis 71'), Mehmet Durakovic, Simon Colosimo, Fausto De Amicis, Steve Panopoulos, Zeljko Susa (Paul Trimboli 65'), Con Boutsianis, Vas Kalogeracos (Goran Lozanovski 65'), Vaughan Coveny, Andrew Vlahos. Venue: Parramatta Stadium. Referee: Eddie Lennie. Crowd: 13 402.

CHAMPIONS: WOLLONGONG WOLVES

TOP SCORERS Saso Petrovski Wollongong Wolves 21 Damian Mori Perth Glory 19 Scott Chipperfield Wollongong Wolves 17 Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory 17 Ben Burgess Northern Spirit 16

2001/02 FINAL LADDER (13 teams, 24 games) W D L F A Pts Perth Glory 16 7 1 52 23 55 Newcastle United 10 12 2 33 21 42 Sydney Olympic 12 4 8 37 24 40 Brisbane Strikers 10 7 7 40 33 37 South Melbourne 10 6 8 30 22 36 Melbourne Knights 11 3 10 41 40 36 Parramatta Power 10 4 10 34 30 34 Northern Spirit 9 7 8 36 39 34 Marconi Stallions 8 6 10 32 36 30 Wollongong Wolves 6 7 11 28 43 25 Sydney United 6 6 12 27 37 24 Adelaide City 4 8 12 27 39 20 Football Kingz 3 5 16 28 58 14 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Melbourne Knights 0 Syd.Olympic 0 (Knights Stadium) 2nd leg: Syd.Olympic 6 Melbourne Knights 2 (Shark Park) Sydney Olympic won 6-2 on aggregate Elimination final 1st leg: South Melbourne 2 Brisbane Strikers 0 (Lakeside) 2nd leg: Brisbane Strikers 1 South Melbourne 2 (Ballymore) South Melbourne won 4-1 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Sydney Olympic 2 South Melbourne 1 (Marconi Stadium) Major Semi Final 1st leg: Perth Glory 4 Newcastle United 1 (Subiaco Oval) 2nd leg: Newcastle United 2 Perth Glory 0 (McDonald Jones) Perth Glory won 4-3 on aggregate Preliminary Final Newcastle United 0 Sydney Olympic 1 (McDonald Jones) GRAND FINAL Perth Glory 0 Sydney Olympic 1 (Milicic 48') Perth Glory: Jason Petkovic, Shane Pryce, Jamie Harnwell, David Tarka, Scott Miller, Edgar Aldrighi Junior, Gary Faria (Alistair Edwards 69'), Matthew Horsley, Bradley Hassell (Nik Mrdja 69'), Bobby Despotovski, Damian Mori. Sydney Olympic: Clint Bolton, Paul Kohler, Ante Juric, Lindsay Wilson, Jade North, Wayne Srhoj (Dylan MacAllister 69'), Andrew Packer, Greg Owens (Stephen Laybutt 88'), Tom Pondeljak, Jeromy Harris (Hiroyuki Ishida 61'), Ante Milicic. Venue: Subiaco Oval. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 42 735.

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY OLYMPIC

TOP SCORERS Ante Milicic Sydney United/Olympic 19 Damian Mori Perth Glory 18 Pablo Cardozo Northern Spirit 14 Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory 14 Paul Foster Brisbane Strikers 13

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2002/03 FINAL LADDER (13 teams, 24 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney Olympic 16 3 5 51 28 51 Perth Glory 16 2 6 48 22 50 Parramatta Power 12 4 8 51 27 40 Newcastle United 10 7 7 37 25 37 Adelaide City 11 4 9 40 34 37 Northern Spirit 11 3 10 37 44 36 South Melbourne 10 5 9 36 37 35 Melbourne Knights 7 6 11 38 52 27 Sydney United 7 6 11 23 31 27 Brisbane Strikers 7 5 12 38 45 26 Football Kingz 6 6 12 26 45 24 Marconi Stallions 6 5 13 25 42 23 Wollongong Wolves 5 8 11 25 43 23 In 2002/03 (only) a 'Championship Series' was played to determine the two Grand Finalists. Each top six team from the home and away season played each other twice with a 3 points per win, 1 point per draw system. The first-placed team from the home and away season Sydney Olympic started with 6 points, and second-placed Perth Glory started with 3 points.

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES LADDER (Top 2 to Grand Final) W D L F A Pts Perth Glory 8 0 2 27 7 27 Sydney Olympic 4 1 5 17 14 19 Adelaide City 5 2 3 19 14 17 Parramatta Power 3 4 3 16 21 13 Northern Spirit 2 2 5 7 22 8 Newcastle United 2 1 6 9 17 7

GRAND FINAL Perth Glory 2 (Harnwell 29’, Mori 87’) Sydney Olympic 0 Perth Glory:Jason Petkovic, Shane Pryce, Jamie Harnwell, Simon Colosimo, David Tarka, Scott Miller, Matthew Horsley, Andre Gumprecht, Bradley Hassell (Mark Byrnes 60'), Bobby Despotovski (Edgar Aldrighi Junior 87'), Damian Mori (Nik Mrdja 89'). Sydney Olympic: Clint Bolton, Paul Kohler (Franco Parisi 80'), Ante Juric, Jade North, Andrew Packer, Hiroyuki Ishida, Troy Halpin, Tom Pondeljak, Jeromy Harris (Greg Owens 76'), Joel Porter (Wayne Srhoj 80'), Ante Milicic. Venue: Subiaco Oval. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 38 111.

CHAMPIONS: PERTH GLORY

TOP SCORERS Damian Mori Perth Glory 24 Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory 19 Ante Milicic Sydney Olympic 19 John Buonavoglia Parramatta Power 15 Joel Griffiths Newcastle United 15 Claudio Pelosi Adelaide City 14

2003/04 FINAL LADDER (13 teams, 24 games) W D L F A Pts Perth Glory 18 3 3 56 22 57 Parramatta Power 16 3 5 58 30 51 Adelaide United 11 7 6 28 25 40 Marconi Stallions 10 8 6 29 25 38 South Melbourne 11 4 9 39 21 37 Brisbane Strikers 9 5 10 28 33 32 Northern Spirit 9 3 12 31 33 30 Sydney Olympic 7 8 9 26 31 29 Wollongong Wolves 8 5 11 34 41 29 Sydney United 7 8 9 18 25 29 Newcastle United 6 6 12 18 33 24 Melbourne Knights 6 5 13 21 41 23 Football Kingz 4 3 17 25 51 15 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination final 1st leg: Adelaide United 3 Brisbane Strikers 0 (Coopers) 2nd leg: Brisbane Strikers 4 Adelaide United 1 (Perry Park) Adelaide United won on away goals rule Elimination final 1st leg: Marconi 0 South Melbourne 0 (Marconi Stadium) 2nd leg: South Melbourne 2 Marconi 0 (Lakeside Stadim) South Melbourne won 2-0 on aggregate Minor Semi Final Adelaide United 2 South Melbourne 1 AET (Coopers Stadium) Major Semi Final 1st leg: Parramatta Power 4 Perth Glory 2 (Parramatta Stadium) 2nd leg:Perth Glory 0 Parramatta Power 2 (HBF Park) Parramatta Power won 6-2 on aggregate Preliminary Final Perth Glory 5 Adelaide United 0 (Subiaco Oval) GRAND FINAL Parramatta Power 0 Perth Glory 1 (Nik Mrdja 98') after sudden death extra time Parramatta Power: Clint Bolton, Paul O'Grady, Michael Beauchamp, Simon Colosimo, Alvin Ceccoli, Ahmad Elrich, Peter Zorbas (Matt Thompson 97'), Andre Gumprecht, Travis Dodd, Sasho Petrovski, Ante Milicic (Fernando Rech 68'). Perth Glory: Jason Petkovic, Jamie Harnwell, Mark Byrnes, Shaun Murphy, Jamie Coyne (Brad Hassell 95'), Matthew Bingley, Jade North, Adrian Caceres, Tom Pondeljak, Bobby Despotovski (Nik Mrdja 82'), Damian Mori. Venue: Parramatta Stadium. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 9 630.

CHAMPIONS: PERTH GLORY

TOP SCORERS Ante Milicic Parramatta Power 20 Damian Mori Perth Glory 16 Nik Mrdja Perth Glory 14 Michael Curcija South Melbourne 13 Vaughan Coveny South Melbourne 12 Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory 12 Carl Veart Adelaide United 12

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2005/06 FINAL LADDER (8 teams, 21 games) W D L F A Pts Adelaide United 13 4 4 33 25 43 Sydney FC 10 6 5 35 28 36 Central Coast Mariners 8 8 5 35 28 32 Newcastle Jets 9 4 8 27 29 31 Perth Glory 8 5 8 34 29 29 Brisbane Roar FC 7 7 7 27 22 28 Melbourne Victory 7 5 9 26 24 26 New Zealand Knights 1 3 17 15 47 6 TOP FOUR FINALS SERIES Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Adelaide United 2 Sydney FC 2 (Coopers Stadium) 2nd leg: Sydney FC 2 Adelaide United 1 (Allianz Stadium) Sydney FC won 4-3 on aggregate Minor Semi-Final 1st leg: Newcastle Jets 0 Central Coast 1 (McDonald Jones) 2nd leg: Central Coast 1 Newcastle Jets 1 (Central Coast) Central Coast Mariners won 2-1 on aggregate Preliminary Final Adelaide United 0 Central Coast Mariners 1 (Coopers Stadium) GRAND FINAL Sydney FC 1 (Corica 62') Central Coast Mariners 0 Sydney FC: Clint Bolton, Jacob Timpano (Ruben Zadkovich 81'), Mark Rudan (Iain Fyfe 72'), Alvin Ceccoli, Matthew Bingley, David Carney, Andrew Packer, Steve Corica, Terry McFlynn, Sasho Petrovski (Robert Middleby 90'), Dwight Yorke. Central Coast: Danny Vukovic, Alex Wilkinson (Paul O'Grady 84'), Michael Beauchamp, Dean Heffernan, Damien Brown (Matthew Osman 68'), Noel Spencer, Andrew Clark, Wayne O'Sullivan, Andre Gumprecht, Tom Pondeljak, Stewart Petrie (Adam Kwasnik 73') Venue: Allianz Stadium. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 41 689.

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY FC

TOP SCORERS Sasho Petrovski Sydney FC 9 Alex Brosque Brisbane Roar FC 8 Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory 8 Dean Heffernan Central Coast Mariners 8 Stewart Petrie Central Coast Mariners 8 Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory 8

2006/07 FINAL LADDER (8 teams, 21 games) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Victory 14 3 4 41 20 45 Adelaide United 10 3 8 32 27 33 Newcastle Jets 8 6 7 32 30 30 Sydney FC* 8 8 5 29 19 *29 Brisbane Roar FC 8 5 8 25 27 29 Central Coast Mariners 6 6 9 22 26 24 Perth Glory 5 5 11 24 30 20 New Zealand Knights 5 4 12 13 39 19 *Sydney FC deducted three competition points for breaching player contracting regulations TOP FOUR FINALS SERIES Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory 0 (Coopers) 2nd leg: Melbourne Victory 2 Adelaide United 1 (Marvel) Melbourne Victory won 2-1 on aggregate Minor Semi-Final 1st leg: Sydney FC 2 Newcastle Jets 1 (Allianz Stadium) 2nd leg: Newcastle Jets 2 Sydney FC 0 (McDonald Jones) Newcastle Jets won 3-2 on aggregate Preliminary Final Adelaide United 1 Newcastle Jets 1 AET (Coopers Stadium) Adelaide United won 4-3 on penalties GRAND FINAL Melbourne Victory 6 (Thompson 20', 29', 39', 56', 72', Sarkies 93') Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory: Michael Theo, Kevin Muscat, Rodrigo Vargas, Simon Storey, Adrian Leijer, Grant Brebner (Leigh Broxham 59'), Steve Pantelidis, Adrian Caceres (James Robinson 62'), Daniel Allsopp, Fred, Archie Thompson. Adelaide United: Daniel Beltrame, Richie Alagich (Jason Spagnuolo 70'), Angelo Costanzo, Michael Valkanis, Ross Aloisi (sent off 34'), Carl Veart, Diego, Fernando (Bruce Djite 59'), Greg Owens (Aaron Goulding 46'), Travis Dodd, Nathan Burns. Venue: Marvel Stadium. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 55 436.

CHAMPIONS: MELBOURNE VICTORY

TOP SCORERS Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory 15 Daniel Allsopp Melbourne Victory 12 Mark Bridge Newcastle Jets 8 Damian Mori Central Coast/Brisbane Roar 8 Joel Griffiths Newcastle Jets 7 Jamie Harnwell Perth Glory 7 Adam Kwasnik Central Coast Mariners 7 Kevin Muscat Melbourne Victory 7 Milton Rodriguez Newcastle Jets 7

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2007/08 FINAL LADDER (8 teams, 21 games) W D L F A Pts Central Coast Mariners 10 4 7 30 25 34 Newcastle Jets 9 7 5 25 21 34 Sydney FC 8 8 5 28 24 32 Brisbane Roar FC 8 7 6 25 21 31 Melbourne Victory 6 9 6 29 29 27 Adelaide United 6 8 7 31 29 26 Perth Glory 4 8 9 27 34 20 Wellington Phoenix 5 5 11 25 37 20 TOP FOUR FINALS SERIES Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Newcastle Jets 2 Central Coast 0 (McDonald Jones) 2nd leg: Central Coast 3 Newcastle Jets 0 AET (Central Coast) Central Coast Mariners won 3-2 on aggregate Minor Semi-Final 1st leg: Sydney FC 0 Brisbane Roar FC 0 (Allianz Stadium) 2nd leg: Brisbane Roar FC 2 Sydney FC 0 (Suncorp Stadium) Brisbane Roar FC won 2-0 on aggregate Preliminary Final Newcastle Jets 3 Brisbane Roar FC 2 AET (McDonald Jones) GRAND FINAL Central Coast Mariners 0 Newcastle Jets 1 (Bridge 64') Central Coast Mariners: Danny Vukovic (sent off 94'), Alvin Ceccoli, Alex Wilkinson, Nigel Boogaard, Tony Vidmar (Matt Simon 75'), Mile Jedinak, John Hutchinson, Greg Owens (Tom Pondeljak 69'), Sasho Petrovski, Adam Kwasnik (Andre Gumprecht 69'), John Aloisi. Newcastle Jets: Ante Covic, Jade North, Adam Griffiths, Andrew Durante, Matt Thompson (Jason Hoffman 76'), Adam D'Apuzzo, Tarek Elrich, Stuart Musialik, Jin-Hyung Song (Denni Dos Santos 93'), Joel Griffiths, Mark Bridge (James Holland 73'). Venue: Allianz Stadium. Referee: Mark Shield. Crowd: 36 354.

CHAMPIONS: NEWCASTLE JETS

TOP SCORERS Joel Griffiths Newcastle Jets 14 Reinaldo Brisbane Roar FC 9 Shane Smeltz Wellington Phoenix 9 Alex Brosque Sydney FC 8 Jamie Harnwell Perth Glory 8 Sasho Petrovski Central Coast Mariners 8

2008/09 FINAL LADDER (8 teams, 21 games) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Victory 12 2 7 39 27 38 Adelaide United 11 5 5 31 19 38 Brisbane Roar FC 10 6 5 36 25 36 Central Coast Mariners 7 7 7 35 32 28 Sydney FC 7 5 9 33 32 26 Wellington Phoenix 7 5 9 23 31 26 Perth Glory 6 4 11 31 44 22 Newcastle Jets 4 6 11 21 39 18 TOP FOUR FINALS SERIES Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory 2 (Coopers) 2nd leg: Melbourne Victory 4 Adelaide United 0 (Marvel) Melbourne Victory won 6-0 on aggregate Minor Semi-Final 1st leg: Central Coast 0 Brisbane Roar 2 (Central Coast) 2nd leg: Brisbane Roar 2 Central Coast Mariners 1 (Suncorp) Brisbane Roar FC won 4–1 on aggregate Preliminary Final Adelaide United 1 Brisbane Roar FC 0 (Coopers Stadium) GRAND FINAL Melbourne Victory 1 (Pondeljak 60') Adelaide United 0 Melbourne Victory: Michael Theo, Kevin Muscat, Rodrigo Vargas, Sebastian Ryall, Matthew Kemp, Billy Celeski, Carlos Hernandez, Tom Pondeljak (Grant Brebner 83'), Nick Ward (Evan Berger 56'), Danny Allsopp (sent off 65'), Archie Thompson. Adelaide United: Eugene Galekovic, Sasa Ognenovski, Daniel Mullen, Robert Cornthwaite, Jonas Salley, Fabian Barbiero, Paul Reid, Scott Jamieson (Cassio 73'), Travis Dodd, Lucas Pantelis (Paul Agostino 63'), Cristiano (sent off 10'). Venue: Marvel Stadium. Referee: Matt Breeze. Crowd: 53 273.

CHAMPIONS: MELBOURNE VICTORY

TOP SCORERS Danny Allsopp Melbourne Victory 13 Shane Smeltz Wellington Phoenix 12 Sergio Van Dijk Brisbane Roar FC 12 Matt Simon Central Coast Mariners 11 Eugene Dadi Perth Glory 10 Nikita Rukavytsya Perth Glory 10

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2009/10 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 15 3 9 35 23 48 Melbourne Victory 14 5 8 47 32 47 Gold Coast United 13 5 9 39 35 44 Wellington Phoenix 10 10 7 37 29 40 Perth Glory 11 6 10 40 34 39 Newcastle Jets 10 4 13 33 45 34 North Queensland Fury 8 8 11 29 46 32 Central Coast Mariners 7 9 11 32 29 30 Brisbane Roar FC 8 6 13 32 42 30 Adelaide United 7 8 12 24 33 29 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Melbourne Victory 2 Sydney FC 1 (Marvel Stadium) 2nd leg: Sydney FC 2 Melbourne Victory 2 AET (Allianz Stadium) Melbourne Victory won 4-3 on aggregate Elimination Final Gold Coast United 0 Newcastle Jets 0 AET (Cbus Super Stadium) Newcastle Jets won 6-5 on penalties Elimination Final Wellington Phoenix 1 Perth Glory 1 AET (Westpac Stadium) Wellington Phoenix won 4-2 on penalties Minor Semi-Final Wellington Phoenix 3 Newcastle Jets 1 AET (Westpac Stadium) Preliminary Final Sydney FC 4 Wellington Phoenix 2 (Allianz Stadium) GRAND FINAL Melbourne Victory 1 (Leijer 82') Sydney FC 1 (Bridge 63') AET Sydney FC won 4-2 on penalties Melbourne Victory: Mitchell Langerak, Kevin Muscat, Surat Sukha (Evan Berger 71’), Leigh Broxham, Grant Brebner, Archie Thompson (Marvin Angulo 16'), Rodrigo Vargas, Carlos Hernandez, Robbie Kruse, Nick Ward (Aziz Behich 76’), Adrian Leijer. Sydney FC: Clint Bolton, Sebastian Ryall, Stephan Keller, Simon Colosimo, Karol Kisel, Stuart Musialik (Hayden Foxe 106’), Alex Brosque (Joe Gibbs 116’), Terry McFlynn, Chris Payne (Shannon Cole 75'), Mark Bridge, Sung-Hwan Byun. Venue: Marvel Stadium. Referee: Strebre Delovski. Crowd: 44 560.

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY FC

TOP SCORERS Shane Smeltz Gold Coast United 19 Paul Ifill Wellington Phoenix 13 Carlos Hernandez Melbourne Victory 13 Sergio Van Dijk Brisbane Roar FC 13 Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory 11

2010/11 FINAL LADDER (11 teams, 30 games) W D L F A Pts Brisbane Roar FC 18 11 1 58 26 65 Central Coast Mariners 16 9 5 50 31 57 Adelaide United 15 5 10 51 36 50 Gold Coast United 12 10 8 40 32 46 Melbourne Victory 11 10 9 45 39 43 Wellington Phoenix 12 5 13 39 41 41 Newcastle Jets 9 8 13 29 33 35 Melbourne City FC 8 11 11 32 42 35 Sydney FC 8 10 12 35 40 34 Perth Glory 5 8 17 27 54 23 North Queensland Fury 4 7 19 28 60 19 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Central Coast 0 Brisbane Roar 2 (Central Coast) 2nd leg: Brisbane Roar 2 Central Coast 2 (Suncorp Stadium) Brisbane Roar FC won 4-2 on aggregate Elimination Final Adelaide United 1 Wellington Phoenix 0 (Coopers Stadium) Elimination Final Gold Coast Utd 1 Melbourne Victory 0 (Cbus Super Stadium) Minor Semi Final Adelaide United 2 Gold Coast United 3 (Coopers Stadium) Preliminary Final Central Coast Mariners 1 Gold Coast United 0 (Central Coast) GRAND FINAL Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Henrique 117', Paartalu 120') Central Coast Mariners 2 (Kwasnik 96', Bozanic 102') AET Brisbane Roar FC won 4-2 on penalties Brisbane Roar: Michael Theo, Shane Stefanutto, Ivan Franjic, Milan Susak (Rocky Visconte 102'), Matt Smith, Matt McKay, Erik Paartalu, Thomas Broich, Mitch Nichols (Massimo Murdocca 82'), Kosta Barbarouses (Henrique Silva 71'), Jean Carlos Solorzano. Central Coast: Mathew Ryan, Patrick Zwaanswijk, Alex Wilkinson, Predrag Bojic, Rostyn Griffiths (Bernie Ibini 89'), Joshua Rose, Oliver Bozanic, Michael McGlinchey, Mustafa Amini (John Hutchinson 61'), Adam Kwasnik, Matt Simon (Daniel McBreen 72'). Venue: Suncorp Stadium. Referee: Matt Breeze. Crowd: 50 168.

CHAMPIONS: BRISBANE ROAR

TOP SCORERS Sergio Van Dijk Adelaide United 17 Kosta Barbarouses Brisbane Roar FC 12 Robbie Kruse Melbourne Victory 11 Adam Kwasnik Central Coast Mariners 11 Matt Simon Central Coast Mariners 11 Jean Carlos Solorzano Brisbane Roar FC 11

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2011/12 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Central Coast Mariners 15 6 6 40 24 51 Brisbane Roar FC 14 7 6 50 28 49 Perth Glory 13 4 10 40 35 43 Wellington Phoenix 12 4 11 34 32 40 Sydney FC 10 8 9 37 42 38 Melbourne City FC 9 10 8 35 34 37 Newcastle Jets 10 5 12 38 41 35 Melbourne Victory 6 11 10 35 43 29 Adelaide United 5 10 12 26 44 25 Gold Coast United 4 9 14 30 42 21 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Major Semi-Final 1st leg: Brisbane Roar 2 Central Coast 0 (Suncorp Stadium) 2nd leg: Central Coast 2 Brisbane Roar 3 (Central Coast) Brisbane Roar FC won 5-2 on aggregate Elimination Final Wellington Phoenix 3 Sydney FC 2 (Westpac Stadium) Elimination Final Perth Glory 3 Melbourne City FC 0 (HBF Park) Minor Semi Final Perth Glory 3 Wellington Phoenix 2 (HBF Park) Preliminary Final Central Coast Mariners 1 Perth Glory 1 AET (Central Coast) Perth Glory won 5-3 on penalties GRAND FINAL Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Berisha 83', 90+5'pen) Perth Glory 1 (own goal 52') Brisbane Roar: Michael Theo, Mohamed Adnan, Shane Stefanutto, Ivan Franjic, Matt Smith, Massimo Murdocca (Luke Brattan 65'), Erik Paartalu (Nick Fitzgerald 65'), Thomas Broich, Mitch Nichols, Henrique (James Meyer 74'), Besart Berisha. Perth Glory: Danny Vukovic, Bas Van Den Brink, Todd Howarth, Dean Heffernan (sent off 90'), Joshua Risdon, Liam Miller, Travis Dodd (Scott Neville 76'), Steve Pantelidis, Jacob Burns, Shane Smeltz (Steven McGarry 80'), Billy Mehmet. Venue: Suncorp Stadium. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 50 334.

CHAMPIONS: BRISBANE ROAR

TOP SCORERS Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar FC 21 Shane Smeltz Perth Glory 17 Carlos Hernandez Melbourne Victory 10 Mitch Nichols Brisbane Roar FC 10 Eli Babalj Melbourne City FC 9 Jeremy Brockie Newcastle Jets 9 Ryan Griffiths Newcastle Jets 9

2012/13 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Western Sydney Wanderers FC 18 3 6 41 21 57 Central Coast Mariners 16 6 5 48 22 54 Melbourne Victory 13 5 9 48 45 44 Adelaide United 12 5 10 38 37 41 Brisbane Roar FC 10 5 12 33 29 35 Perth Glory 9 5 13 29 31 32 Sydney FC 9 5 13 41 51 32 Newcastle Jets 8 7 12 30 45 31 Melbourne City FC 8 3 16 31 40 27 Wellington Phoenix 7 6 14 31 49 27 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination Final Melbourne Victory 2 Perth Glory 1 AET (Marvel Stadium) Elimination Final Adelaide United 1 Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Coopers Stadium) Semi Final Western Sydney Wanderers 2 Brisbane Roar 0 (Parramatta) Semi Final Central Coast 1 Melbourne Victory 0 (Central Coast Stadium) GRAND FINAL Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0 Central Coast Mariners 2 (Zwaanswijk 44', McBreen 68'pen) Western Sydney: Ante Covic, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Shannon Cole, Michael Beauchamp, Jerome Polenz (Rocky Visconte 76'), Mateo Poljak, Shinji Ono, Aaron Mooy, Mark Bridge, Dino Kresinger (Labinot Haliti 67'), Kwabena Appiah-Kubi (Tarek Elrich 72'). Central Coast: Mathew Ryan, Trent Sainsbury, Joshua Rose, Pedj Bojic, Patrick Zwaanswijk, John Hutchinson, Oliver Bozanic, Michael McGlinchey (Nick Fitzgerald 88'), Mile Sterjovski (Mitchell Duke 73'), Daniel McBreen, Bernie Ibini. Venue: Allianz Stadium. Referee: Peter Green. Crowd: 42 102.

CHAMPIONS: CENTRAL COAST MARINERS

TOP SCORERS Daniel McBreen Central Coast Mariners 19 Jeremy Brockie Wellington Phoenix 16 Marco Rojas Melbourne Victory 15 Alessandro Del Piero Sydney FC 14 Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar FC 14

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2013/14 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Brisbane Roar FC 16 4 7 43 25 52 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 11 9 7 34 29 42 Central Coast Mariners 12 6 9 33 36 42 Melbourne Victory 11 8 8 42 43 41 Sydney FC 12 3 12 40 38 39 Adelaide United 10 8 9 45 36 38 Newcastle Jets 10 6 11 34 34 36 Perth Glory 7 7 13 28 37 28 Wellington Phoenix 7 7 13 36 51 28 Melbourne City FC 6 8 13 36 42 26 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination Final Melbourne Victory 2 Sydney FC 1 (Marvel Stadium) Elimination Final Central Coast Mariners 1 Adelaide United 0 (Central Coast) Semi Final Brisbane Roar FC 1 Melbourne Victory 0 (Suncorp Stadium) Semi Final Western Sydney Wanderers 2 Central Coast 0 (Parramatta) GRAND FINAL Brisbane Roar FC 2 (Berisha 86’, Henrique 108’) Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1 (Spiranovic 56’) AET Brisbane Roar: Michael Theo, Shane Stefanutto, Matt Smith, Ivan Franjic, Jade North, Luke Brattan (James Donachie 92’), Thomas Broich, Liam Miller (Steven Lustica 74’), Matt McKay, Dimi Petratos (Henrique 69’), Besart Berisha. Western Sydney: Ante Covic, Adam D'Apuzzo, Nikolai Topor-Stanley (Aaron Mooy 66’), Matthew Spiranovic, Jerome Polenz, Mateo Poljak, Iacopo La Rocca, Youssouf Hersi, Shinji Ono (Labinot Haliti 83’), Mark Bridge, Brendon Santalab (Tomi Juric 72’). Venue: Suncorp Stadium. Referee: Peter Green. Crowd: 51 153.

CHAMPIONS: BRISBANE ROAR

TOP SCORERS Adam Taggart Newcastle Jets 16 Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar FC 13 James Troisi Melbourne Victory 12 David Williams Melbourne City FC 12 Alessandro Del Piero Sydney FC 10 Stein Huysegems Wellington Phoenix 10

2014/15 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Melbourne Victory 15 8 4 56 31 53 Sydney FC 14 8 5 52 35 50 Adelaide United 14 4 9 47 32 46 Wellington Phoenix 14 4 9 45 35 46 Melbourne City FC 9 8 10 36 41 35 Brisbane Roar FC 10 4 13 42 43 34 Perth Glory* 14 8 5 45 35 50 Central Coast Mariners 5 8 14 26 50 23 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 4 6 17 29 44 18 Newcastle Jets 3 8 16 23 55 17 * Perth Glory disqualified from finals due to salary cap violation TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination Final Adelaide United 2 Brisbane Roar FC 1 (Adelaide Oval) Elimination Final Wellington Phoenix 0 Melbourne City FC 2 (Westpac Stadium) Semi Final Melbourne Victory 3 Melbourne City FC 0 (Marvel Stadium) Semi Final Sydney FC 4 Adelaide United 1 (Allianz Stadium) GRAND FINAL Melbourne Victory 3 (Barbarouses 33', Berisha 83', Broxham 90') Sydney FC 0 Melbourne Victory: Lawrence Thomas, Matthieu Delpierre, Daniel Georgievski, Nicholas Ansell (Jason Geria 92'), Leigh Broxham, Fahid Ben Khalfallah, Mark Milligan, Carl Valeri (sent off 88'), Guilherme Finkler (Rashid Mahazi 87'), Kosta Barbarouses, Besart Berisha (Archie Thompson 91'). Sydney FC: Vedran Janjetovic, Nikola Petkovic, Jacques Faty (Rhyan Grant 19'), Sebastian Ryall, Matthew Jurman, Mickael Tavares (Terry Antonis 75'), Milos Dimitrijevic, Chris Naumoff (Shane Smeltz 53'), Bernie Ibini, Alex Brosque, Marc Janko. Venue: AAMI Park. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 29 843.

CHAMPIONS: MELBOURNE VICTORY

TOP SCORERS Marc Janko Sydney FC 16 Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory 15 Nathan Burns Wellington Phoenix 13 Andy Keogh Perth Glory 12 Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory 11 CUP FINAL Adelaide United 1 Perth Glory 0

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2015/16 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Adelaide United 14 7 6 45 28 49 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 14 6 7 44 33 48 Brisbane Roar FC 14 6 7 49 40 48 Melbourne City FC 13 5 9 63 44 44 Perth Glory 13 4 10 49 42 43 Melbourne Victory 11 8 8 40 33 41 Sydney FC 8 10 9 36 36 34 Newcastle Jets 8 6 13 28 41 30 Wellington Phoenix 7 4 16 34 54 25 Central Coast Mariners 3 4 20 33 70 13 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination Final Brisbane Roar FC 2 Melbourne Victory 1 (Suncorp Stadium) Elimination Final Melbourne City FC 2 Perth Glory 0 (AAMI Park) Semi Final Adelaide United 4 Melbourne City FC 1 (Coopers Stadium) Semi Final Western Sydney 5 Brisbane Roar 4 AET (Parramatta Stadium) GRAND FINAL Adelaide United 3 (Bruce Kamau 22', Isaias 34', Pablo Sanchez 90') Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1 (Scott Neville 58') Adelaide United: Eugene Galekovic, Dylan McGowan, Iacopo La Rocca, Michael Marrone (Jordan Elsey 73'), Craig Goodwin, Marcelo Carrusca (Pablo Sanchez 86'), Isaias, Stefan Mauk, Bruce Kamau (George Mells 92'), Sergio Cirio, Bruce Djite. Western Sydney: Andrew Redmayne, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Scott Neville, Alberto, Andreu (Kearyn Baccus 78'), Dimas Delgado, Scott Jamieson (Shannon Cole 86'), Romeo Castelen, Mitch Nichols (Dario Vidosic 56'), Mark Bridge, Brendon Santalab. Venue: Adelaide Oval. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 50 119.

CHAMPIONS: ADELAIDE UNITED

TOP SCORERS Bruno Fornaroli Melbourne City FC 25 Jamie Maclaren Brisbane Roar FC 20 Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory 18 Diego Castro Perth Glory 13 Bruce Djite Adelaide United 11 Aaron Mooy Melbourne City FC 11 Brendon Santalab Western Sydney Wanderers FC 11 CUP FINAL Melbourne Victory 2 Perth Glory 0

2016/17 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 20 6 1 55 12 66 Melbourne Victory 15 4 8 49 31 49 Brisbane Roar FC 11 9 7 43 37 42 Melbourne City FC 11 6 10 49 44 39 Perth Glory 10 9 8 53 53 39 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 8 12 7 35 35 36 Wellington Phoenix 8 6 13 41 46 30 Central Coast Mariners 6 5 16 31 52 23 Adelaide United 5 8 14 25 46 23 Newcastle Jets 5 7 15 28 53 22 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination Final Brisbane Roar 1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1 (Suncorp) Brisbane Roar won 6-5 on penalties Elimination Final Melbourne City FC 0 Perth Glory 2 (AAMI Park) Semi Final Sydney FC 3 Perth Glory 0 (Allianz Stadium) Semi Final Melbourne Victory 1 Brisbane Roar FC 0 (AAMI Park) GRAND FINAL Sydney FC 1 (Grant 69') Melbourne Victory 1 (Berisha 20') AET Sydney FC won 4-2 on penalties Sydney FC: Danny Vukovic, Alex Wilkinson, Jordy Buijs (Sebastian Ryall 116'), Joshua Brillante, Brandon O'Neill, Michael Zullo, Milos Ninkovic, Filip Holosko (David Carney 59'), Rhyan Grant, Alex Brosque, Bobo (Matt Simon 81'). Melbourne Victory: Lawrence Thomas, Jason Geria, Daniel Georgievski, Leigh Broxham, Carl Valeri, Alan Baro, James Donachie, Marco Rojas, Fahid Ben Khalfallah (Jai Ingham 101'), James Troisi, Besart Berisha. Venue: Allianz Stadium. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 41 546.

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY FC

TOP SCORERS Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory 21 Jamie Maclaren Brisbane Roar FC 20 Bruno Fornaroli Melbourne City FC 17 Bobo Sydney FC 15 Brendon Santalab Western Sydney Wanderers FC 14 Diego Castro Perth Glory 13 CUP FINAL Melbourne City FC 1 Sydney FC 0

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2017/18 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Sydney FC 20 4 3 64 22 64 Newcastle Jets 15 5 7 57 37 50 Melbourne City FC 13 4 10 41 33 43 Melbourne Victory 12 5 10 43 37 41 Adelaide United 11 6 10 36 38 39 Brisbane Roar FC 10 5 12 33 40 35 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 8 9 10 38 47 33 Perth Glory 10 2 15 37 50 32 Wellington Phoenix 5 6 16 31 55 21 Central Coast Mariners 4 8 15 28 49 20 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination Final Melbourne City FC 2 Brisbane Roar FC 0 (AAMI Park) Elimination Final Melbourne Victory 2 Adelaide United 1 (AAMI Park) Semi Final Sydney FC 2 Melbourne Victory 3 (Allianz Stadium) Semi Final Newcastle Jets 2 Melbourne City FC 1 (McDonald Jones) GRAND FINAL Newcastle Jets 0 Melbourne Victory 1 (Kosta Barbarouses 9') Newcastle Jets: Glen Moss, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Nigel Boogaard, Daniel Georgievski (Patricio Rodriguez 74'), Johnny Koutroumbis, Steve Ugarkovic, Riley McGree, Jason Hoffman, Roy O'Donovan, Ronald Vargas (Joe Champness 65'), Dimi Petratos. Melbourne Victory: Lawrence Thomas, Thomas Deng, James Donachie, Leigh Broxham, Stefan Nigro (Matias Sanchez 77'), Carl Valeri, Leroy George, Terry Antonis, James Troisi, Kosta Barbarouses, Besart Berisha. Venue: McDonald Jones Stadium. Referee: Jarred Gillett. Crowd: 29 410.

CHAMPIONS: MELBOURNE VICTORY

TOP SCORERS Bobo Sydney FC 27 Oriol Riera Western Sydney Wanderers FC 15 Besart Berisha Melbourne Victory 14 Ross McCormack Melbourne City FC 14 Adrian Mierzejewski Sydney FC 13 CUP FINAL Sydney FC 2 Adelaide United 1 AET

2018/19 FINAL LADDER (10 teams, 27 games) W D L F A Pts Perth Glory 18 6 3 56 23 60 Sydney FC 16 4 7 43 29 52 Melbourne Victory 15 5 7 50 32 50 Adelaide United 12 8 7 37 32 44 Melbourne City FC 11 7 9 39 32 40 Wellington Phoenix 11 7 9 46 43 40 Newcastle Jets 10 5 12 40 36 35 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6 6 15 42 54 24 Brisbane Roar FC 4 6 17 38 71 18 Central Coast Mariners 3 4 20 31 70 13 TOP SIX FINALS SERIES Elimination Final Melbourne Victory 3 Wellington Phoenix 1 (AAMI Park) Elimination Final Adelaide United 1 Melbourne City FC 0 (Coopers Stadium) Semi Final Perth Glory 3-5p Adelaide United 3-4p (HBF Park) Semi Final Sydney FC 6 Melbourne Victory 1 (Netstrada Jubilee) GRAND FINAL Perth Glory 0-1p Sydney FC 0-4p Perth Glory: Liam Reddy, Dino Djulbic, Matthew Spiranovic, Ivan Franjic (Scott Neville 91'), Shane Lowry, Jason Davidson, Juande Lopez, Neil Kilkenny (Jake Brimmer 106'), Diego Castro, Chris Ikonomidis (Brendon Santalab 115'), Joel Chianese (Andy Keogh 73'). Sydney FC: Andrew Redmayne, Alex Wilkinson, Aaron Calver, Rhyan Grant, Joshua Brillante, Milos Ninkovic, Brandon O`Neill, Siem De Jong (Anthony Caceres 78'), Michael Zullo, Adam Le Fondre, Alex Brosque (Reza Ghoochannejhad 95'). Venue: Optus Stadium. Referee: Shaun Evans. Crowd: 56 371.

CHAMPIONS: SYDNEY FC

TOP SCORERS Roy Krishna Wellington Phoenix 19 Adam Le Fondre Sydney FC 18 Andy Keogh Perth Glory 15 Kosta Barbarouses Melbourne Victory 15 Ola Toivonen Melbourne Victory 15 CUP FINAL Adelaide United 2 Sydney FC 1

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In conjunction with each of the first 21 seasons of the Australian national league 1977 to 1996/97, a national knock-out cup competition was played by national league clubs and, in some seasons, non-national league teams, the NSL Cup. From 2005 to 2008 a pre-season cup competition took place, consisting of national league clubs only, the Pre-Season Cup. Since 2014 a natonal knock-out cup has continued featuring national league and member federation-based clubs, the FFA Cup.

NSL CUP 1977 (winner Brisbane City): the 14 national league clubs only 1978 (Brisbane City): the 14 national league clubs + Auburn,

APIA Leichhardt, Sutherland, Sydney United (NSW); Brunswick, George Cross, Melbourne Knights, Slavia (VIC); Annerley, St George Souths, Southside Eagles (QLD); Blue Eagles, Noarlunga, White City (SA); Ascot (WA); Weston (NNSW); Juventus (ACT); White Eagles (Tas)

1979 (Adelaide City): the 14 national league clubs + Auburn, Parramatta FC, Sutherland, Sydney United (NSW); George Cross, Melbourne Knights, Preston, St Kilda–Hakoah (VIC); Ipswich United, St George Souths, Southside Eagles (QLD); Blue Eagles, Cumberland, Elizabeth (SA); Olympic Kingsway (WA); Edgeworth (NNSW); Juventus (ACT); White Eagles (TAS)

1980 (Marconi): the 14 national league clubs + Parramatta FC, Inter Monaro, Sutherland (NSW); Frankston, Green Gully, Melbourne Knights (VIC); Ipswich United, Grange Thistle, Mt Gravatt (QLD); Cumberland, Enfield City, White City (SA); Spearwood Dalmatinac (WA); Edgeworth (NNSW); Canberra FC (ACT); Wrest Point (TAS)

1981 (Lions FC): the 16 national league clubs + Auburn, Canterbury, Parramatta FC, St George (NSW); Brunswick, Green Gully, Melbourne Knights, St Kilda–Hakoah (VIC); Grange Thistle, Mareeba, Mt Gravatt, Townsville (QLD); Cumberland, Para Hills, Raiders (SA); Olympic Kingsway (WA); Edgeworth, Weston (NNSW); Olympic (ACT); Wrest Point (TAS)

1982 (APIA Leichhardt): the 16 national league clubs only 1983 (Sydney Olympic): the 16 national league clubs only 1984 (Newcastle Rosebud): the 24 national league clubs only 1985 (Sydney Olympic): the 24 national league clubs + Rockdale

(NSW); Morwell Falcons (VIC); Ipswich (QLD); Birkalla, Raiders (SA); Cardiff (NNSW); Juventus (ACT); Juventus Pioneer (TAS)

1986 (Sydney City): the 24 national league clubs + Parramatta FC (NSW); Croydon (VIC); Ipswich United (QLD); Salisbury (SA); Stirling Lions (WA); Belmont Swansea (NNSW); Juventus (ACT); Juventus Pioneer (TAS)

1987 (Sydney United): the 13 national league clubs only 1988 (APIA Leichhardt): the 14 national league clubs only 1989 (Adelaide City): the 14 national league clubs only 1989/90 (South Melbourne): the 14 national league clubs only 1990/91 (Parramatta FC): the 14 national league clubs only 1991/92 (Adelaide City): the 14 national league clubs only 1992/93 (Heidelberg): the 14 national league clubs only 1993/94 (Parramatta FC): the 14 national league clubs only 1994/95 (Melbourne Knights): the 13 national league clubs + NSW U23 1995/96 (South Melbourne): the 12 national league clubs only 1996/97 (Collingwood): 13 national league clubs (Perth Glory did

not enter) + SA Select; Lions FC (QLD); NNSW Select

PRE-SEASON CUP 2005 (Central Coast Mariners): the eight national league clubs 2006 (Adelaide United): the eight national league clubs 2007 (Adelaide United): the eight national league clubs 2008 (Melbourne Victory): the eight national league clubs

FFA CUP 2014 (Adelaide United): the ten national league clubs +

Blacktown City, Manly United, Parramatta FC, Hakoah Sydney City, Sydney Olympic, Sydney United, Wollongong Wolves (NSW); Bentleigh Greens, Melbourne Knights, South Springvale, St Albans (VIC); Brisbane Strikers, Cairns FC, Olympic FC, Palm Beach Sharks (QLD); Bayswater City, Stirling Lions (WA); Broadmeadow Magic, South Cardiff (NNSW); Adelaide City (SA); South Hobart (TAS); Tuggeranong United (ACT)

2015 (Melbourne Victory): the ten national league clubs + Balmain Tigers, Blacktown City, Rockdale Suns, Sydney Olympic, Sydney United (NSW); Heidelberg, Hume City, Oakleigh, South Melbourne (VIC); Lions FC, Brisbane Strikers, Cairns FC, Palm Beach Sharks (QLD); Perth SC, Sorrento (WA); Broadmeadow Magic, Edgeworth (NNSW); Croydon Kings, MetroStars (SA); South Hobart (TAS); Gungahlin United (ACT); Darwin Olympic (NT)

2016 (Melbourne City): the ten national league clubs + Blacktown City, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, Manly United, Marconi, Sydney United, Wollongong Wolves (NSW); Bentleigh Greens, Green Gully, Hume City, Melbourne Knights (VIC); Brisbane Strikers, Cairns FC, Redlands United, Surfers Paradise Apollo (QLD); Cockburn City, Floreat Athena (WA); Edgeworth, Lambton (NNSW); MetroStars (SA); Devonport Strikers (TAS); Downer Olympic (ACT); Shamrock Rovers (NT)

2017 (Sydney FC): the ten national league clubs + APIA Leichhardt, Blacktown City, Canterbury Berries, Hills United, Hakoah Sydney City, Sydney United (NSW); Bentleigh Greens, Heidelberg, Hume City, South Melbourne (VIC); Cairns FC, Gold Coast City, Moreton Bay United, Peninsula Power (QLD); Sorrento, Western Knights (WA); Broadmeadow Magic, Edgeworth (NNSW); MetroStars (SA); Olympia FC (TAS); Canberra Olympic (ACT); Shamrock Rovers (NT)

2018 (Adelaide United): the ten national league clubs + APIA Leichhardt, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, Hakoah Sydney City, Marconi, Rockdale City (NSW); Avondale FC, Bentleigh Greens, Heidelberg United, Northcote City, Port Melbourne (VIC); Cairns FC, Gold Coast Knights, Lions FC, Olympic FC (QLD); Armadale SC, Gwelup Croatia (WA); Broadmeadow Magic, Charlestown City (NNSW); Adelaide Comets (SA); Devonport Strikers (TAS); Canberra FC (ACT); Hellenic AC (NT)

2019 (Adelaide United) ten national league clubs + Manly United, Marconi, Mount Druitt Town Rangers, St George, Sydney United (NSW); Bulleen Lions, Hume City, Melbourne Knights, Moreland Zebras (VIC); Brisbane Strikers, Coomera Colts, Magpies Crusaders, Olympic FC (QLD); Bayswater City, Floreat Athena (WA); Edgeworth FC, Maitland FC (NNSW); Adelaide Olympic, Campbelltown City (SA); South Hobart (Tas); Tigers FC (ACT); Darwin Olympic (NT)

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NATIONAL CUP FINALS 1977–2018 NSL Cup

(1977–1996/97) 21 editions

1977 edition played at conclusion of National Soccer

League (NSL) season,

1978–1992/93 editions played throughout the league season,

1993/94, 1994/95 and 1996/97

editions played pre-season,

1995/96 edition played during

a break in the season.

1977 Brisbane City 1-5p Marconi Stallions 1-3p Perry Park (crowd 8 568) 1978 Brisbane City 2 Adelaide City 1 Perry Park (5 276) 1979 Adelaide City 3 St George 2 Olympic Sports Field (8 564)

1980 Heidelberg 0 Marconi Stallions 0

Replay: Marconi Stallions 3 Heidelberg 0 Olympic Park (6 388)

Marconi Stadium (5 179) 1981 Brisbane Lions 3 West Adelaide 1 Canberra Stadium (6 132) 1982 Heidelberg 1 APIA Leichhardt 2 Olympic Park (5 000)

1983 1st leg: Sydney Olympic 1 Heidelberg 0 2nd leg: Heidelberg 0 Sydney Olympic 1

St George Stadium (6 420) Olympic Park (6 000)

1984 Melbourne Knights 0 Newcastle Rosebud 1 Olympic Park (4 000) 1985 Sydney Olympic 2 Preston Lions 1 St George Stadium (6 147) 1986 West Adelaide 2 Sydney City 3 Coopers Stadium (3 200)

1987 1st leg: Sydney United 1 South Melbourne 0 2nd leg: South Melbourne 0 Sydney United 1

St George Stadium (3 845) Olympic Park (3 900)

1988 APIA Leichhardt 0-5p Brunswick 0-3p Marconi Stadium (2 200) 1989 Adelaide City 2 Sydney Olympic 0 Coopers Stadium (8 000)

1989/90 South Melbourne 4 Sydney Olympic 1 Olympic Park (8 790) 1990/91 Parramatta Eagles 1 Preston Lions 0 Marconi Stadium (6 749) 1991/92 Adelaide City 2 Marconi Stallions 1 Coopers Stadium (3 102) 1992/93 Parramatta Eagles 1 Heidelberg 2 Marconi Stadium (2 596) 1993/94 Parramatta Eagles 2 Sydney United 0 Marconi Stadium (4 156) 1994/95 Melbourne Knights 6 Heidelberg 0 Olympic Park (5 041) 1995/96 South Melbourne 3 Newcastle Breakers 1 Lakeside Stadium (3 651) 1996/97 Collingwood Warriors 1 Marconi Stallions 0 Lakeside Stadium (2 327)

Pre Season Cup (2005–2008) 4 editions

Played pre-season

2005 Central Coast Mariners 1 Perth Glory 0 Central Coast Stadium (6 609) 2006 Central Coast Mariners 1-4p Adelaide United 1-5p Central Coast Stadium (10 463) 2007 Adelaide United 2 Perth Glory 1 Coopers Stadium (9 606) 2008 Wellington Phoenix 0-7p Melbourne Victory 0-8p Westpac Stadium (9 208)

FFA Cup (2014–)

2014 Adelaide United 1 Perth Glory 0 Coopers Stadium (16 124) 2015 Melbourne Victory 2 Perth Glory 0 AAMI Stadium (15 098) 2016 Melbourne City FC 1 Sydney FC 0 AAMI Stadium (18 751) 2017 Sydney FC 2 Adelaide United 1 AET Sydney Football Stadium (13 452) 2018 Adelaide United 2 Sydney FC 1 Coopers Stadium (14 448) 2019 Adelaide United 4 Melbourne City FC 0 Coopers Stadium (14 920)

NATIONAL CUP WINNERS 1977–2019 (31 editions) 5 Adelaide United 3 Adelaide City 2 Brisbane City, Sydney Olympic, APIA Leichhardt,

South Melbourne, Parramatta FC, Melbourne Victory 1 Marconi, (Brisbane) Lions FC, Newcastle Rosebud,

Sydney City, Sydney United, Heidelberg, Melbourne Knights, Collingwood, Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne City FC, Sydney FC

AUSTRALIA CUP: From 1962 to 1968, the leading teams in the state-based

federations played in Australia's first nationa-wide knock-out cup. Most games played following the end of each state league season

Australia Cup Finals 1962–1968 1962 Yugal (NSW) 8 Budapest (NSW) 1 1963 Slavia (VIC) 0 Polonia (VIC) 0

Replay: Slavia (VIC) 3 Polonia (VIC) 2 1964 George Cross (VIC) 3 APIA Leichhardt (NSW) 2 1965 Hakoah (NSW) 1 APIA Leichhardt (NSW) 1

Replay: Hakoah (NSW) 2 APIA Leichhardt (NSW) 1 1966 APIA Leichhardt (NSW) 2 Hakoah (NSW) 0 1967 Hungaria (VIC) 4 APIA Leichhardt (NSW) 3 1968 1st leg: Hakoah (NSW) 3 Hakoah (VIC) 0

2nd leg: Hakoah (VIC) 1 Hakoah (NSW) 3 Hakoah (NSW) won on aggregate 6-1

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From 1984 to 2004, and since 2008/09, there has been a national youth league season coinciding with the senior national league season.

From 1984 to 2004 the national youth league consisted of a northern and southern division, with the winners meeting in a national grand final to determine the Champion teams. From 2008/09 to 2014/15 there was a one-conference set-up, which reverted to two conferences in 2015. Grand finals also took place at the end of the 2008/09 and 2009/10 seasons, and since 2015/16.

NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE CLUB ROLL OF HONOUR Season Champion Runner–up Premiers................ ....... .... .............. .......... ......... 1984 to 2003/04 (two conferences) Northern Division Southern Division

1984 South Melbourne Parramatta Eagles Australian Institute of Sport South Melbourne 1985 Sydney City Heidelberg Wollongong Wolves South Melbourne 1986 Australian Institute of Sport Sunshine George Cross Australian Institute of Sport Sunshine George Cross 1987 Sydney Olympic Sunshine George Cross Sydney Olympic South Melbourne 1988 Marconi Stallions Sunshine George Cross Sydney United South Melbourne 1989 Sunshine George Cross Marconi Stallions Sydney Olympic Sunshine George Cross 1989/90 Melbourne Knights APIA Leichhardt Australian Institute of Sport Melbourne Knights 1990/91 South Melbourne Sydney Olympic Sydney United Adelaide City 1991/92 Sydney United South Melbourne Parramatta Eagles Preston 1992/93 West Adelaide Australian Institute of Sport Australian Institute of Sport South Melbourne 1993/94 South Melbourne Sydney United Sydney Olympic South Melbourne 1994/95 Sydney United Melbourne Knights Australian Institute of Sport Melbourne Knights 1995/96 Marconi Stallions West Adelaide Marconi Stallions South Melbourne 1996/97 Melbourne Knights Sydney United Australian Institute of Sport Victorian Institute of Sport 1997/98 Australian Institute of Sport Adelaide City Australian Institute of Sport Melbourne Knights 1998/99 Australian Institute of Sport Adelaide City Australian Institute of Sport Carlton 1999/00 Carlton Parramatta Power Parramatta Power Carlton 2000/01 Melbourne Knights Marconi Stallions Australian Institute of Sport South Melbourne Institute 2001/02 Parramatta Power Melbourne Knights Parramatta Power South Melbourne Institute 2002/03 Parramatta Power Whittlesea Stallions Australian Institute of Sport Melbourne Knights 2003/04 Canberra Deakin South Melbourne Canberra Deakin South Melbourne 2008/09 to 2014/15 (one conference)

2008/09 Sydney FC Adelaide United Sydney FC 2009/10 Gold Coast United Perth Glory Central Coast Mariners 2010/11* Gold Coast United Central Coast Mariners Gold Coast United 2011/12* Central Coast Mariners Brisbane Roar FC Central Coast Mariners 2012/13* Melbourne Victory Central Coast Mariners Melbourne Victory 2013/14* Sydney FC Newcastle Jets Sydney FC 2014/15* Melbourne City FC Brisbane Roar Melbourne City 2015/16 to 2018/19 (two conferences) Group A Group B

2015/16 Sydney FC Adelaide United Adelaide United Sydney FC 2016/17 Melbourne City FC Sydney FC Melbourne City FC Sydney FC 2017/18 Western Sydney Wanderers FC Melbourne City FC Melbourne City FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2018/19 Brisbane Roar FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC Brisbane Roar FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Champion = National Grand Final winner, or first-placed team if no finals series; Runner-up = National Grand Final loser; or second-placed team if no finals series Premier = team which finished season at top of conference ladder. *No Grand Finals played in 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15; Champions = Premiers for these seasons.

From 1981 to 1983, a youth league consistening of teams based in NSW and ACT existed. Champions: 1981 APIA Leichhardt, 1982 St George, 1983 Newcastle KB United.

From 1992/93 to 1998/99 a South Australian sub-group of the Southern Division existed. Champions: 1992/93 West Adelaide, 1993/94 West Adelaide, 1994/95 Para Hills, 1995/96 West Adelaide, 1996/97 West Adelaide, 1997/98 Adelaide City, 1998/99 Adelaide City.

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NATIONAL YOUTH LEAGUE GRAND FINALS

1984 South Melbourne 3 (Peter Abraam 5' 89', Harry Mavridis 24') Parramatta Eagles 2 (Lennie Vial 3', Peter Whiteside 9') at St George Stadium

1985 Sydney City 3 (Abbas Saad 73', Andy Harper 85', Tony Parish 90') Heidelberg 0 at Olympic Park

1986 Australian Institute of Sport 3 (Jason Polak 24', Paul Foster 40' 69') Sunshine George Cross 0 at Olympic Park

1987 Sydney Olympic 1 (Jason Bennett 43') Sunshine George Cross 0 at Parramatta Stadium

1988 Marconi Stallions 2 (Geoff Gunning 81', Vince Colagiuri 90') Sunshine George Cross 1 (George Karkaletsis 20'pen) at Parramatta Stadium

1989 Sunshine George Cross 3 (John Campelj 35', Athan Zacharias 36', Marin Radobuljak 39') Marconi Stallions 2 (Paul Okon 45'pen, Geoff Gunning 84') at Middle Park

1989/90 Melbourne Knights 2 (Joe Bacak 26', Tom Lovric 60') APIA Leichhardt1 (Maurice Reyes 39') at Parramatta Stadium

1990/91 South Melbourne 3 (Steve Tasios 6' 82', Con Boutsianis 90') Sydney Olympic 2 (Pablo Cardozo 29' 64'pen) at Marconi Stadium

1991/92 Sydney United 3 (Ivan Topic 70', Ante Milicic 88', Mirko Jurilj 95') South Melbourne 1 (Jim Iliopoulos 25') at Olympic Park

1992/93 West Adelaide 1 (Peter Galentomos 44') Australian Institute of Sport 0 at Parramatta Stadium

1993/94 South Melbourne 2 (Jamie Skrepetis 15', Steve Panopoulos 77') Sydney United 0 at Olympic Park

1994/95 Sydney United 1 (Mario Jermen 61') Melbourne Knights 0 at Sydney United Sports Centre

1995/96 Marconi Stallions 3 (Vaughan Hunter 11', Nick Bosevski 33' 57') West Adelaide 1 (Greg Hagias 4') at Oympic Park

1996/97 Melbourne Knights 1 (Branko Bacak 54') Sydney United 0 at Middle Park

1997/98 Australian Institute of Sport 4 (Daniel Onoforo 10', Chris Tanchevski 31', Ivan Ergic 39', Matthew Kemp 75') Adelaide City 1 (Michael Cartwright 63') at Olympic Park

1998/99 Australian Institute of Sport 8 (Kevo Gulessarian x2, Josh Kennedy x2, John Cvetkanovski, Grant Last, Daniel Vasilevski, own goal) Adelaide City 1 (Robert Saraceno) at Knights Stadium

1999/00 Carlton 1 (Debevc 102') Parramatta Power 0 AET at Brandon Park

2000/01 Melbourne Knights 3 (Ivan Klarica 61’, Adam Petko 79’, Xhezair Sulemani 108’) Marconi 2 (Grant Last 24’, Todd Brodie 43’) AET at Marconi Stadium

2001/02 Parramatta Power 2 (Peter Gavaghan 47’, Adam Kwasnik 72’) Melbourne Knights 0 at Marconi Stadium

2002/03 Parramatta Power 6 (Royce Brownlie 35' 62', own goal 36', Richie Cardozo 40', Stefan Del Zio 55', Ray Younis 69') Whittlesea Stallions 2 (Sam Kalakias 70', George Tsonis 88') at Parramatta Stadium

2003/04 Canberra Deakin 2 (Andrew Barisic 16', Nathan Caldwell 75') South Melbourne 1 (Steven O'Dor 67') at McKellar Park

2008/09 Sydney FC 2 (Ibrahim Haydar 21', Robbie Mileski 77') Adelaide United 0 at Coopers Stadium

2009/10 Gold Coast United 2 (Chris Harold 82', Tahj Minniecon 91') Perth Glory 1 (Dean Evans 75') at Marvel Stadium

2010/11 to 2014/15: no Grand Final: Champions determined by team first on final ladder

2015/16 Sydney FC 5 (Alex Mullen 12' 49', Chris Zuvela 23', Max Burgess 40', Cristian Gonzalez 56') Adelaide United 2 (Own goal 32', Samed Altundag 61') at Central Coast Stadium

2016/17 Melbourne City FC 3 (Braedyn Crowley 22, 90+11'pen, Daniel Arzani 81'pen) Sydney FC 2 (George Timotheou 58', Charles Lokolingoy 68') at Central Coast Stadium

2017/18 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 3 (Lachlan Scott 70', Marc Tokich 101', John Roberts 111') Melbourne City FC 1 (Denis Genreau 54'pen) AET at McDonald Jones Stadium

2018/19 Brisbane Roar FC 3 (Shannon Brady 22', Daniel Leck 38', Mirza Muratovic 61') Western Sydney Wanderers FC 1 (Tass Mourdoukoutas 79') at ANZ Stadium

MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS 1984–2018/19 (32 editions) 3 South Melbourne, Australian Institute of Sport, Melbourne Knights, Sydney FC 2 Sydney United, Marconi Stallions, Parramatta Power, Gold Coast United, Melbourne City FC 1 Sydney City, Sydney Olympic, Sunshine George Cross, West Adelaide, Carlton, Canberra Deakin, Central Coast Mariners,

Melbourne Victory, Western Sydney Wanderers FC, Brisbane Roar FC