The 2010–11 season was Sydney FC's sixth consecutive season in the A-League since the competition's inception. The club competed in the 2011 AFC Champions League after finishing premiers and champions in the 2009–10 A-League. In the preseason, Sydney hosted the inaugural Sydney Festival of Football, which saw competition between three clubs from different European leagues and Sydney FC.
2010–2011 season | |||
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Chairman | Scott Barlow | ||
Manager | Vítězslav Lavička | ||
A-League | 9th | ||
AFC Champions League | Group stage (3rd) | ||
Top goalscorer | Bruno Cazarine (9 goals) | ||
Highest home attendance | 12,106 (Round 1 vs Melbourne Victory | ||
Lowest home attendance | 4,012 (Round 16 vs Wellington Phoenix | ||
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2010–11 squad
editPlayers included in a Sydney FC squad in the 2010–11 season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Transfers
editPre-season
editOut
Player | To | League | Fee |
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Steve Corica | Retired[1] | ||
Mitchell Prentice | Contract Terminated[2] | ||
Karol Kisel | Slavia Prague[3][4] | Gambrinus liga | Released |
Simon Colosimo | Melbourne Heart[5] | A-League | Free |
John Aloisi | Melbourne Heart[6] | A-League | Free |
Clint Bolton | Melbourne Heart[7] | A-League | Free |
Sam Gallagher | Central Coast Mariners[8] | A-League | Free |
Adam Casey | North Queensland Fury[9] | A-League | Released |
Chris Payne | North Queensland Fury[10] | A-League | Free |
Iain Ramsay | Adelaide United[11] | A-League | Free |
In
January Transfer Window & Asian Champions League Signings
editOut
Player | To | League | Fee |
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Alex Brosque | Shimizu S-Pulse[17] | J-League | $400,000 |
Byun Sung-Hwan | Released | Released |
In
Player | From | League | Fee |
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Juho Mäkelä | HJK Helsinki[18] | Veikkausliiga | Free |
David Williams | North Queensland Fury[19] | A-League | 6 Month Loan Deal |
Andrew Durante | Wellington Phoenix[20] | A-League | 6 Month Loan Deal |
Players re-signed (pre-season)
Player | Resigned for |
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Ivan Necevski | 1 Year[21] |
Stuart Musialik | 1 Year[22] |
Hayden Foxe | 1 Year[23] |
Terry McFlynn | 3 Years[24] |
Stephan Keller | 1 Year[25] |
Alex Brosque | 3 Years[26] |
Mark Bridge | 2 Years[27] |
Sebastian Ryall | 2 Years[28] |
Rhyan Grant | 2 Years[29] |
Players re-signed (mid-season)
Player | Resigned for |
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Hirofumi Moriyasu | 2 Years[30] |
Ivan Necevski | 2 years[31] |
Pre-season & mid-season triallists
edit- Joey Gibbs (unsuccessful)
- Glen Trifiro (unsuccessful)
- Terry Antonis (successful)
- Nathan Sherlock (unsuccessful)
- Dimitri Petratos (unsuccessful)
- Tommy Crjack (unsuccessful)
- Luciano Olguin (unsuccessful)
- Hirofumi Moriyasu (successful)
- Ibrahima Iyane Thiam (unsuccessful)
- Bruno Cazarine (successful)
- Gilles Mbang Ondo (unsuccessful)
- Juho Mäkelä (successful)
Events
editMarch
edit- 25th: Liam Reddy signs a 3-year deal to Sydney FC from Wellington Phoenix as replacement for Clint Bolton.[32]
April
editMay
edit- 21st: Scott Jamieson signs a 2-year contract to Sydney FC from Adelaide United.[33]
- 26th: Nick Carle signs a 3-year contract to Sydney FC from Crystal Palace FC.[34]
June
edit- 15th: Sydney FC play their first pre-season friendly against Manly United and win 2–1.
- 22nd: Sydney FC play their second pre-season friendly against Macarthur Rams and win 1–0.
- 30th: Sydney FC play their third pre-season friendly against Marconi Stallions and win 3–1.
July
edit- 5th: Terry Antonis signs a 3-year contract to Sydney FC from the AIS. He was officially signed on a 3-year contract to Sydney FC on 5 July 2010.[35]
- 10th: Sydney FC play a pre-season friendly against Everton FC at ANZ Stadium and lose 1–0.[36]
- 17th: Sydney FC play a pre-season friendly against Central Coast Mariners at Sydney Showground and play out a 2–2 draw.[37]
- 21st: Hirofumi Moriyasu signs a 1-year contract to Sydney FC.[38]
- 22nd: Alex Brosque extends his contract with Sydney FC for a further 3-years.[39]
- 25th: Sydney Festival of Football Sydney FC lose 5–3 to Greek Super League club AEK Athens on Match day 1.[40]
- 28th: Sydney Festival of Football: Sydney FC draw 0–0 against Scottish Premier League club Rangers F.C. in torrential rain.[41]
- 31st: Sydney Festival of Football: Sydney FC lose 2–1 to English Premier League club Blackburn Rovers[42]
August
edit- 7th: Round 1. 3–3 draw with Melbourne Victory at Sydney Football Stadium.[43][44]
- 14th: Round 2. 2–1 loss with North Queensland Fury at Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville.[45][46]
- 21st: Round 3. 1–0 loss with Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane[47][48]
- 21st: Terry McFlynn plays his 100th game for Sydney FC in the A-League.[49]
- 28th: Round 4. 1–1 draw with Central Coast Mariners at the SFS. Liam Reddy red carded after fouling Patricio Pérez.[50]
- 31st: Bruno Cazarine Constantino signs with Sydney FC[51][52]
September
edit- 4th Round 5: 3–1 loss to Adelaide United at the Sydney Football Stadium. The result leaves Sydney winless and with only 2 points from 5 rounds.[53]
- 11th Round 6: 2–1 loss to Wellington Phoenix at Westpac Stadium in Wellington.[54]
- 26 Round 8: 1–1 draw with Gold Coast United at Sydney Football Stadium. Bruno Cazarine scoring for Sydney FC in the first half.[55]
- 29th: Round 9: 1–1 draw with North Queensland Fury in front of Sydney FC's lowest record crowd, on a cold, wet Wednesday night.[56]
October
edit- 4th: Sydney FC lose their 5th game of the season, going down 2–1 to Adelaide United at the Sydney Football Stadium. The loss keeps them at the bottom of the ladder, without a win after 9 rounds.[57]
- 16th: 3–0 loss to The City Derby rivals Melbourne Victory at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne. The loss keeps them at the bottom of the ladder on 4 points.[58]
- 24th: Sydney FC finally win their first game of the season, in the 11th Round, with a crushing 3–0 victory over mid-table stragglers Perth Glory at nib stadium in Perth. Brazilian import Bruno Cazarine scoring twice on either side of half time, and Alex Brosque giving the Sky Blues some mid-season hope.[59]
- 30th: A 1–1 draw against 2nd on the table Brisbane Roar gives Sydney a 2-game unbeaten streak.[60]
November
edit- 3rd: Vitezslav Lavicka, in an attempt to boost their dwindling striker stocks, brings in Gabon striker Gilles Mbang Ondo on trial from Iceland Club Knattspyrnudeild UMFG.[61]
- 4th: After several pleasing performances with the club, Lavicka offers Japanese import Hirofumi Moriyasu a 2-year extension with the club, which he gratefully accepted.[30]
- 7th: Sydney win their second match of the season, albeit it being under controversial circumstances due to a refereeing blunder, a 1–0 victory over North Coast rivals Newcastle Jets at the Sydney Football Stadium. Bruno Cazarine scored the eventual winner in the 76th minute[62]
- 12th: Sydney FC re-sign goalkeeper Ivan Necevski on a 2-year contract after he had signed a 1-year extension at the conclusion of the 2009–10 season.[63]
- 12th: Sydney FC end their 3-game unbeaten streak, losing 3–1 to Gold Coast United at Skilled Park. Bruno Cazarine scored his 6th goal in 10 games for the Sky Blues, moving to the top of the goalscoring charts alongside Adelaide Uniteds Dutchman Sergio van Dijk.[64]
- 21st: Sydney FC defeat Perth Glory 2–0 in at Parramatta Stadium in front of their lowest ever record crowd of 6,654. Goals coming from Alex Brosque and Shannon Cole.[65]
- 21st: Striker Alex Brosque plays his 100th A-League game for Sydney FC, also scoring to help Sydney defeat Perth 2–0.[66]
- 27th: Sydney play out a 0–0 draw against new A-League team Melbourne Heart at the new AAMI Park. Sydney faced up against former Championship players Clint Bolton, Simon Colosimo, and John Aloisi for the first time since the trio left the club following the 2010 A-League Grand Final.[67]
December
edit- 1st Sydney FC have defeated Wellington Phoenix at Sydney Football Stadium with Mark Bridge finally scored his first goal for the season and convincing 3–1 win in front of the lowest crowd attendance 4012.[68]
- 4th Sydney FC have suffered their worst defeat against the Central Coast Mariners at Bluetongue Stadium with 4–0 thumping at the hands of Central Coast Mariners.[69]
- 11th Sydney FC have boosted their striker positions with the signing of Finnish striker Juho Mäkelä. He is expected to play for the Sky Blues early January next year. He signed an 18-month deal.[70]
- 12th Unfortunately, Sydney FC have gone down again, losing 1–0 to league leaders Brisbane Roar in front of crowd at Sydney Football Stadium.[71]
- 16th Sydney FC have slumped to their third loss, going down to wooden spooners North Queensland Fury 1–0 at Dairy Farmers Stadium. Despite this loss, Sydney FC's position is falling from 9th to 10th.[72]
- 23rd Sydney FC have slumped to their fourth straight loss, going down to newcomers Melbourne Heart 1–0 at Sydney Football Stadium, thanks to late goal by Adrian Zahra. Three former players: Simon Colosimo, John Aloisi and Clint Bolton were solid in defence, attack and goalkeeping.[73]
- 29th Again, Sydney FC have slumped to their fifth straight loss, going down to 2nd placed Adelaide United at Adelaide Oval, 2–0.[74]
January 2011
edit- 3rd Sydney FC have snapped their five match losing streak beating Newcastle Jets at Energy Australia Stadium in front of the highest crowd of the home stadium, 12,118, thanks to first goal scored in Sydney's colours by Hirofumi Moriyasu and Bruno Cazarine's seventh goal of the season. The win lifts the Sky Blues off the bottom of the table.[75]
- 8th Defending champions Sydney FC have made back-to-back wins for the first time this season. They also have broken their drought, beating 10-man Gold Coast United for the first time, beating them 2–0 at Sydney Football Stadium in front of 6,135. Young player Dimitri Petratos and new Finnish recruit Juho Makela scored their first goal in Sky Blue colours, thanks to fantastic display by midfielders Nick Carle and Hirofumi Moriyasu. The win lifts them to 9th place however, they must win the remaining games to make the top 6.[76]
- 15th At Sydney Football Stadium just under the best crowd attendance of 12,106 back in Round 1 (officially 11,388), Sydney FC have all kept their finals dream alive but with a late equaliser by Juho Makela in 1–1 draw against their biggest rivals Melbourne Victory who lost their key players: Kevin Muscat, Robbie Kruse, Archie Thompson, could lift the Sky Blues a boost to the finals. However, it is not bad for them, the unbeaten streak stretched to 3 games. The Sky Blues will be travelling to Gosford next week against Central Coast Mariners at Bluetongue Stadium which they will avenge during their 4–0 loss few weeks ago if they want to make the finals.[77]
- 18th It is known that Sydney FC coach Vitezslav Lavicka will lead the Sky Blues in 2011 Asian Champions League. The board meeting decided that they will not sack him.[78]
- 23rd Sydney FC once again, has maintained their unbeaten streak to 4 games, but their dream in the finals has been dealt a blow with a 2–2 draw against Central Coast Mariners at Bluetongue Stadium. It starts off ok with the defending champions lead 2–0 at half-time but Central Coast Mariners pulled off a comeback with goals to Patricio Perez and Matthew Simon. The Sky Blues' next opponent will be Perth Glory at Members Equity Stadium, which they will win the next game, since defeating them two times this season.[79]
- 30th Once again, Sydney FC have stretched their unbeaten games to 5 and kept their finals hopes alive with a solid 2–0 win over Perth Glory at Members Equity Stadium. The win lifts them 4 points adrift Melbourne Heart. Thanks to the finally goal scored by Nicky Carle after injury concern and the second goal scored by Bruno Cazarine who scored his 8th goal of the season. Sky Blues' next opponent will be the archrivals Newcastle Jets at EnergyAustralia Stadium.[80]
- 31st Sydney FC sold a key striker Alex Brosque to Shimizu S-Pulse in J-League. However, the Sky Blues claim that the Japanese side approached him without their permission to do so.[81]
February 2011
edit- 6th Sydney FC's finals are all but over with a thrilling 1–1 draw against Newcastle Jets at EnergyAustralia Stadium. Sky Blues almost had a chance to break the 1–1 draw to make it 2–1 win but time has run out. They are out of the finals for second time. The 1st time they didn't make the finals is in season 2008–09. They are now focusing on the upcoming 2011 Asian Champions League in March. Sydney FC's next game is against Wellington Phoenix at Sydney Football Stadium, their last home game of the season.[82]
- 17th Sydney FC sign North Queensland Fury striker David Williams on a 6-month loan for the Asian Champions League.[83]
- 25th Sydney FC sign Wellington Phoenix player Andrew Durante on a loan deal for the Asian Champions League.[84]
- 26th Sydney FC board re-sign manager Vitezslav Lavicka on a 12-month extension, allowing him to coach Sydney through the Asian Champions League, and into the 2011–12 season.[85]
March 2011
edit- 2nd: Sydney FC play their first Asian Champions League match against Suwon Samsung Bluewings and draw 0–0. Captain Terry McFlynn is sent off in the 32nd minute for stomping on the leg of Lee Sang-ho.[86]
April 2011
edit- 6th: Sydney draw 1–1 with Chinese Super League and Sister Club, Shanghai Shenhua at the Sydney Football Stadium. Nick Carle scoring for Sydney in the 12th minute, leveling the scores at 1–1 after Shanghai's Duvier Riascos opened the scoring in the 6th minute.[87]
- 13th: Sydney FC lose 3–0 to Kashima Antlers at the Sydney Football Stadium. Kashima scoring via Fellype Gabriel, Takuya Nozawa, and Shinzo Koroki.[88]
- 19th: Sydney FC win their first 2011 Champions League game in a hard-fought match against Shanghai Shenhua at Hongkou Stadium in Shanghai. Sydney won 3–2 with a double from Bruno Cazarine and a late extra-time goal from Mark Bridge sealing the victory.[89]
May 2011
edit- 3rd: Sydney FC lose 3–1 to Suwon Samsung Bluewings in the return leg. Bruno Cazarine scoring his third goal in the Champions League. Sydney had to win this game, to provide any chance of progressing through the round of 16.[90]
- 10th: Sydney FC lose their final ACL group game in Tokyo, Japan against J-League club Kashima Antlers. Sydney FC took the lead midway through the first half via a Matthew Jurman header, but failed to hold on, conceding two soft second half goals as the Japanese side ran out 2–1 winners.[91]
Pre-season
edit15 June 2010 | Manly United | 1–2 | Sydney FC | Cromer Park |
Cattanach 45' (pen) | Report | Gan 10' Lobb 68' (own goal) |
Attendance: 500 |
22 June 2010 | Macarthur Rams | 0–1 | Sydney FC | Campbelltown Stadium |
Report | Petratos 90' | Attendance: 2,214 |
30 June 2010 | Marconi Stallions | 1–3 | Sydney FC | Marconi Stadium |
O’Connell 65' | Report | Brosque 13', 28' Bridge 33' |
Attendance: 1,700 |
10 July 2010 | Sydney FC | 0–1 | Everton | ANZ Stadium |
Saturday, 7.00 pm EST | Report | Anichebe 46' | Attendance: 40,466 Referee: Strebre Delovski |
17 July 2010 | Central Coast Mariners | 2–2 | Sydney FC | Sydney Showground |
Kwasnik 59' Simon 67' |
Report | Brosque 1' Bridge 60' |
Attendance: 700 Referee: Griffiths-Jones |
2010 Sydney Festival of Football
edit25 July 2010 | Sydney FC | 3–5 | A.E.K. Athens | Sydney Football Stadium |
12:45 pm EST | Brosque 31' (pen.), 48' Iyane Thiam 88' |
Report | Leonardo 30' Blanco 36' Liberopoulos 60' Scocco 74' Kafes 76' |
Attendance: 14,153 Referee: Ben Williams |
28 July 2010 | Sydney FC | 0–0 | Rangers | Sydney Football Stadium |
Wednesday, 7.30 pm EST | Report | Attendance: 9,483 Referee: Matthew Breeze |
31 July 2010 | Sydney FC | 1–2 | Blackburn Rovers | Sydney Football Stadium |
Saturday, 7.30 pm EST | Brosque 81' | Report | Emerton 37' Gamst Pedersen 67' |
Attendance: 15,237 Referee: Ben Williams |
2010–11 A-League season
edit7 August 2010 | Sydney FC | 3–3 | Melbourne Victory | Sydney Football Stadium |
Saturday 8.00 pm EST | Brosque 36' McFlynn 53' Cole 86' |
Report Summary |
Attendance: 12,106 Referee: Matthew Breeze |
14 August 2010 | North Queensland Fury | 2–1 | Sydney FC | Dairy Farmers Stadium |
Saturday 5.30 pm EST | Grossman 65' Daal 83' |
Report Summary |
Jamieson 82' | Attendance: 5,177 Referee: Peter Green |
21 August 2010 | Brisbane Roar | 1–0 | Sydney FC | Suncorp Stadium |
Saturday, 7.30 pm EST | McKay 53' | Report Summary |
Attendance: 10,339 Referee: Chris Beath |
28 August 2010 | Sydney FC | 1–1 | Central Coast Mariners | Sydney Football Stadium |
Saturday, 7.30 pm EST | Grant 47' Reddy 71' |
Report Summary |
Pérez 73' (pen.) | Attendance: 10,147 Referee: Matthew Breeze |
4 September 2010 | Sydney FC | 1–3 | Adelaide United | Sydney Football Stadium |
Saturday, 7.30 pm EST | Keller 58' | Report Summary |
van Dijk 9', 53' Leckie 37' |
Attendance: 7,558 Referee: Peter Green |
11 September 2010 | Wellington Phoenix | 2–1 | Sydney FC | Westpac Stadium |
Saturday, 7.15 pmNZT | Ifill 50' (pen.) Ward 72' |
Report Summary |
Cazarine 67' | Attendance: 8,453 Referee: Chris Beath |
26 September 2010 | Sydney FC | 1–1 | Gold Coast United | Sydney Football Stadium |
Sunday, 3:00 pm EST | Cazarine 20' | Report Summary |
Djite 45 1' Curtis |
Attendance: 9,977 Referee: Ben Williams |
29 September 2010 | Sydney FC | 1–1 | North Queensland Fury | Sydney Football Stadium |
Wednesday, 7.30 pm EST | Cole 37' | Report Summary |
Williams 76' | Attendance: 6,978 Referee: Ryan Shepheard |
4 October 2010 | Sydney FC | 1–2 | Adelaide United | Sydney Football Stadium |
Monday, 5:00 pm EST | Brosque 40' (pen) | Report Summary |
Cole 56' (o.g.) Ramsay 90 1' |
Attendance: 7,071 Referee: Gerard Parsons |
16 October 2010 | Melbourne Victory | 3–0 | Sydney FC | Etihad Stadium |
Saturday, 7:00 pm EST | Vargas 20' Hernzandez 49' Kruse 90' |
Report Summary |
Attendance: 17,299 Referee: Ben Williams |
24 October 2010 | Perth Glory | 0–3 | Sydney FC | nib stadium |
Sunday 7:00 pm EST | Report Summary |
Cazarine 25', 82' Brosque 53' |
Attendance: 8,870 Referee: Ben Williams |
30 October 2010 | Sydney FC | 1–1 | Brisbane Roar | Sydney Football Stadium |
6:00 pm EST | Brosque 34' | Report Summary |
DeVere 8' | Attendance: 10,746 Referee: Peter Green |
7 November 2010 | Sydney FC | 1–0 | Newcastle Jets | Sydney Football Stadium |
5:00 pm EST | Cazarine 76' | Report Summary |
Attendance: 8,512 Referee: Chris Beath |
12 November 2010 | Gold Coast United | 3–1 | Sydney FC | Skilled Park |
7:30 pm EST | J. Porter 15', 54' Culina 44' |
Report Summary |
Cazarine 58' | Attendance: 2,536 Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones |
21 November 2010 | Sydney FC | 2–0 | Perth Glory | Parramatta Stadium |
Sunday 15:00 EDT | Cole 75' A. Brosque 81' |
Report Summary |
Attendance: 6,654 Referee: Peter Green |
27 November 2010 | Melbourne Heart | 0–0 | Sydney FC | AAMI Park |
Saturday 17:00 EDT | Report Summary |
Byun 90 2' 90 4' | Attendance: 5,128 Referee: Alan Milliner |
1 December 2010 | Sydney FC | 3–1 | Wellington Phoenix | Sydney Football Stadium |
Wednesday 19:00 EDT | B.Gan 14' M. Bridge 74' A. Brosque 76' |
Report Summary |
D. Macallister 83' | Attendance: 4,012 Referee: Gerard Parsons |
4 December 2010 | Central Coast Mariners | 4–0 | Sydney FC | Bluetongue Stadium |
Saturday 19:00 EDT | A.Kwasnik 1', 23' M.Simon 5' Ryall 46' (o.g.) |
Report Summary |
Attendance: 7,160 Referee: Matthew Breeze |
12 December 2010 | Sydney FC | 0–1 | Brisbane Roar | Sydney Football Stadium |
Sunday 17:00 EDT | Report Summary |
K.Barbarouses 41' | Attendance: 7,554 Referee: Jarred Gillett |
15 December 2010 | North Queensland Fury | 1–0 | Sydney FC | Dairy Farmers Stadium |
Wednesday 19:30 EDT | U.Talay 71' | Report Summary |
Attendance: 2,761 Referee: Chris Beath |
23 December 2010 | Sydney FC | 0–1 | Melbourne Heart | Sydney Football Stadium |
Thursday 19:00 EDT | Report Summary |
A.Zahra 85' | Attendance: 6,654 Referee: Ben Williams |
29 December 2010 | Adelaide United | 2–0 | Sydney FC | Adelaide Oval |
Wednesday 19:30 EDT | S.Van Dijk 35' Foxe 58' (o.g.) |
Report Summary |
Attendance: 16,429 Referee: Gerard Parsons |
3 January 2011 | Newcastle Jets | 1–2 | Sydney FC | Energy Australia Stadium |
Monday 17:00 EDT | L.Haliti 66' | Report Summary |
H.Moriyasu 36' B.Cazarine 45 1' | Attendance: 12,118 Referee: Matthew Gillett |
8 January 2011 | Sydney FC | 2–0 | Gold Coast United | Sydney Football Stadium |
Saturday 19:30 EDT | D.Petratos 32' J.Makela 90 2' | Report Summary |
Attendance: 6,135 Referee: Chris Beath |
15 January 2011 | Sydney FC | 1–1 | Melbourne Victory | Sydney Football Stadium |
Saturday 19:30 EDT | J.Makela 90 1' | Report Summary |
D.Allsopp 51' | Attendance: 11,387 Referee: Matthew Breeze |
23 January 2011 | Central Coast Mariners | 2 –2 | Sydney FC | Bluetongue Stadium |
Sunday 17:00 EDT | P.Perez 49' M.Simon 57' | Report Summary |
D.Petratos 17', 27' | Attendance: 10,546 Referee: Srebre Delovski |
29 January 2011 | Perth Glory | 0 –2 | Sydney FC | nib Stadium |
Saturday 18:45 WST | Report Summary |
Carle 9' Cazarine 54' |
Referee: Gerard Parsons |
6 February 2011 | Newcastle Jets | 1–1 | Sydney FC | EnergyAustralia Stadium |
Sunday 17:00 EDT | Petrovski 84' | Report Summary |
Cazarine 77' | Attendance: 6,780 Referee: Peter Green |
9 February 2011 | Sydney FC | 2–0 | Wellington Phoenix | Sydney Football Stadium |
Wednesday 19:00 EDT | Ward 54' (o.g.) Gan 69' |
Report Summary |
Attendance: 4,372 Referee: Peter Green |
12 February 2011 | Melbourne Heart | 2–2 | Sydney FC | AAMI Park |
Sunday 19:00 EDT | Referee: Ben Williams |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Brisbane Roar (C) | 30 | 18 | 11 | 1 | 58 | 26 | 32 | 65 | Qualification for 2012 AFC Champions League group stage and Finals series[a] |
2 | Central Coast Mariners | 30 | 16 | 9 | 5 | 50 | 31 | 19 | 57 | |
3 | Adelaide United | 30 | 15 | 5 | 10 | 51 | 36 | 15 | 50 | Qualification for 2012 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off and Finals series |
4 | Gold Coast United | 30 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 40 | 32 | 8 | 46 | Qualification for Finals series |
5 | Melbourne Victory | 30 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 45 | 39 | 6 | 43 | |
6 | Wellington Phoenix | 30 | 12 | 5 | 13 | 39 | 41 | −2 | 41 | |
7 | Newcastle Jets | 30 | 9 | 8 | 13 | 29 | 33 | −4 | 35 | |
8 | Melbourne Heart | 30 | 8 | 11 | 11 | 32 | 42 | −10 | 35 | |
9 | Sydney FC | 30 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 35 | 40 | −5 | 34 | |
10 | Perth Glory | 30 | 5 | 8 | 17 | 27 | 54 | −27 | 23 | |
11 | North Queensland Fury | 30 | 4 | 7 | 19 | 28 | 60 | −32 | 19 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
- ^ First place qualifies for the 2012 AFC Champions League group stage.
Winning the 2011 A-League Grand Final automatically earns qualification for the 2012 AFC Champions League group stage, unless first place are champions.
Second place qualifies for the 2012 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off, unless they qualify for the 2011 A-League Grand Final alongside first place or become A-League Champions, subsequently third place then qualify for the 2012 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off.
Asian Champions League Campaign
editSydney FC have been drawn into Group H of the 2011 AFC Champions League. They will face off against Japan's Kashima Antlers, People's Republic of China Shanghai Shenhua and South Korea's Suwon Samsung Bluewings.
2 March 2011 | Sydney FC | 0–0 | Suwon Samsung Bluewings | Sydney Football Stadium |
20:00 UTC 10 | McFlynn 32' | Report | Attendance: 7095 Referee: Abdul Mailk Abdul Bashir (Singapore) |
6 April 2011 | Sydney FC | 1–1 | Shanghai Shenhua | Sydney Football Stadium |
20:00 UTC 10 | Carle 13' | Report | Riascos 6' | Attendance: 7,007 Referee: Abdullah Balideh (Qatar) |
13 April 2011[a] | Sydney FC | 0–3 | Kashima Antlers | Sydney Football Stadium |
20:00 UTC 10 | Report | Nozawa 41' Gabriel 61' Koroki 90 3' |
Attendance: 7,320 Referee: Ali Hamad Madhad Saif Albawawi (United Arab Emirates) |
19 April 2011 | Shanghai Shenhua | 2–3 | Sydney FC | Hongkou Stadium |
20:00 UTC 8 | Jiajun 8' | Report | Cazarine 45 1', 59' Bridge 90 1' |
Attendance: 10,215 Referee: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia) |
3 May 2011 | Suwon Samsung Bluewings | 3–1 | Sydney FC | Suwon World Cup Stadium |
19:30 UTC 9 | Ha Tae-Gyun 34' Neretljak 50' Yeom Ki-Hoon 80' |
Report | Cazarine 51' | Attendance: 9,495 Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan) |
10 May 2011[a] | Kashima Antlers | 2–1 | Sydney FC | National Olympic Stadium[a] |
15:00 UTC 9 | Osako 64' Nozawa 84' |
Report | Jurman 26' | Attendance: 3,164 Referee: Khalil Al Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia) |
- ^ a b c The Kashima Antlers v Sydney FC match was postponed from 16 March 2011 to 10 May 2011 due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan.[92] The return match, Sydney FC v Kashima Antlers, was brought forward from 10 May 2011 to 13 April 2011.[93] All home matches of the Kashima Antlers were moved to the National Olympic Stadium in Tokyo as the Kashima Soccer Stadium in Kashima was damaged in the earthquake.
Group ladder
edit
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Suwon Samsung Bluewings | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 12 | 3 | 9 | 12[a] | Advance to knockout stage |
2 | Kashima Antlers | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 3 | 6 | 12[a] | |
3 | Sydney FC | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 11 | −5 | 5 | |
4 | Shanghai Shenhua | 6 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 13 | −10 | 2 |
Notes:
- ^ a b Tiebreakers: Suwon Samsung Bluewings and Kashima Antlers are also tied on their head-to-head records (2 pts, 0 GD, 2 GF), and so are ranked by their overall goal difference.
A-League Season Statistics
editLeading scorers
editSydney FC A-League Top Scorers
- Correct as of Round 24
Rank | Scorer | Goals |
---|---|---|
1 | Bruno Cazarine | 9 |
2 | Alex Brosque | 6 |
3 | Shannon Cole | 3 |
Dimitri Petratos | 3 | |
4 | Juho Mäkelä | 2 |
Brendan Gan | 2 | |
5 | Scott Jamieson | 1 |
Rhyan Grant | 1 | |
Nicky Carle | 1 | |
Terry McFlynn | 1 | |
Stephan Keller | 1 | |
Mark Bridge | 1 | |
Hirofumi Moriyasu | 1 |
Discipline
edit- Correct as of Round 10
Name | Cautions | 2nd Caution – Send-Off | Send-Offs |
---|---|---|---|
Nick Carle | 1 | ||
Alex Brosque | 1 | ||
Shannon Cole | 1 | ||
Sebastian Ryall | 1 | ||
Hayden Foxe | 2 | ||
Scott Jamieson | 4 | ||
Stuart Musialik | 2 | ||
Mark Bridge | 2 | ||
Byun Sung-Hwan | 2 | 1 | |
Stephan Keller | 2 | ||
Bruno Cazarine | 1 |
- Liam Reddy was sent off in the Round 4 game against Central Coast Mariners after referee Matthew Breeze deemed he had tripped Patricio Pérez in the box. However, this red card was rebuked by the Match Review Panel, which deemed Perez to have dived in the box, and as a result handed Perez a 2-week ban.[94]
Home attendance
edit- Correct as of Round 30
Round | Opponent | Attendance |
---|---|---|
1 | Melbourne Victory | 12,106 |
4 | Central Coast Mariners | 10,147 |
5 | Adelaide United | 7,558 |
7 | Gold Coast United | 9,977 |
8 | North Queensland Fury | 6,978 |
9 | Adelaide United | 7, 071 |
12 | Brisbane Roar | 10,746 |
13 | Newcastle Jets | 8,512 |
14 | Perth Glory | 6,654 |
16 | Wellington Phoenix | 4,012 |
19 | Brisbane Roar | 7,554 |
21 | Melbourne Heart | 6,639 |
23 | Gold Coast United | 6,135 |
24 | Melbourne Victory | 11,387 |
29 | Wellington Phoenix | 4,372 |
Total Attendance | 119,848 | |
Average Attendance | 7,990 |
Injury list
editCorrect as of Round 10
Name | Injury | Date Return |
---|---|---|
Mark Bridge | Hamstring Strain vs Melbourne Victory, Round 1 | Round 4 v Central Coast Mariners |
Alex Brosque | Ankle (sustained at training), Midweek | Round 4 or Round 5 |
Terry McFlynn | Hamstring (sustained at training), Midweek | Round 5 or Round 6 |
Nick Carle | Toe Injury v Central Coast Mariners | Round 7 |
Byun Sung-Hwan | Hamstring Strain v North Queensland Fury | Round 10 |
Nick Carle | Foot Injury v Brisbane Roar | Round 18 |
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