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2010–11 Sydney FC season

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.

Sydney FC
2010–2011 season
ChairmanScott Barlow
ManagerVítězslav Lavička
A-League9th
AFC Champions LeagueGroup stage (3rd)
Top goalscorerBruno Cazarine (9 goals)
Highest home attendance12,106 (Round 1 vs Melbourne Victory
Lowest home attendance4,012 (Round 16 vs Wellington Phoenix

2010–11 squad edit

Players 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.

Transfers edit

Pre-season edit

Out

In

January Transfer Window & Asian Champions League Signings edit

Out

Player To League Fee
  Alex Brosque   Shimizu S-Pulse[17]   J-League $400,000
  Byun Sung-Hwan Released Released

In

Players re-signed (pre-season)

Players re-signed (mid-season)

Player Resigned for
  Hirofumi Moriyasu 2 Years[30]
  Ivan Necevski 2 years[31]

Pre-season & mid-season triallists edit

Events edit

March edit

April edit

May edit

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

 
Sydney FC v Everton, 10 July 2010

August edit

September edit

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

December edit

January 2011 edit

February 2011 edit

March 2011 edit

April 2011 edit

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 edit

15 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 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 edit

25 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 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 edit

7 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'

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'

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
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)
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
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
Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ 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 edit

Sydney 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' 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)
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)
  1. ^ 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
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
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ 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 edit

Leading scorers edit

Sydney FC A-League Top Scorers

  • Correct as of Round 24

Discipline edit

  • Correct as of Round 10

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 edit

Correct 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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February 2011 3 13 March 2011 3 14 April 2011 3 15 May 2011 4 Pre season 4 1 2010 Sydney Festival of Football 5 2010 11 A League season 6 Asian Champions League Campaign 6 1 Group ladder 7 A League Season Statistics 7 1 Leading scorers 7 2 Discipline 7 3 Home attendance 7 4 Injury list 8 See also 9 References2010 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 No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp AUS Liam Reddy 2 DF nbsp AUS Sebastian Ryall Youth 3 DF nbsp SUI Stephan Keller 5 DF nbsp AUS Hayden Foxe 6 MF nbsp JPN Hirofumi Moriyasu 7 MF nbsp AUS Brendan Gan 8 MF nbsp AUS Stuart Musialik 9 FW nbsp BRA Bruno Cazarine 10 MF nbsp AUS Nick Carle Australian Marquee 11 FW nbsp AUS Kofi Danning Youth 12 MF nbsp AUS Shannon Cole 13 DF nbsp AUS Antony Golec Youth No Pos Nation Player 15 MF nbsp NIR Terry McFlynn Captain 16 MF nbsp AUS Terry Antonis Youth 17 DF nbsp AUS Matthew Jurman Youth 18 FW nbsp FIN Juho Makela 19 FW nbsp AUS Mark Bridge 20 GK nbsp AUS Ivan Necevski 21 DF nbsp AUS Scott Jamieson 22 DF nbsp KOR Byun Sung Hwan 23 MF nbsp AUS Rhyan Grant Youth 24 MF nbsp AUS Dimitri Petratos Injury replacement player Transfers editPre season edit Out Player To League Fee nbsp Steve Corica Retired 1 nbsp Mitchell Prentice Contract Terminated 2 nbsp Karol Kisel nbsp Slavia Prague 3 4 nbsp Gambrinus liga Released nbsp Simon Colosimo nbsp Melbourne Heart 5 nbsp A League Free nbsp John Aloisi nbsp Melbourne Heart 6 nbsp A League Free nbsp Clint Bolton nbsp Melbourne Heart 7 nbsp A League Free nbsp Sam Gallagher nbsp Central Coast Mariners 8 nbsp A League Free nbsp Adam Casey nbsp North Queensland Fury 9 nbsp A League Released nbsp Chris Payne nbsp North Queensland Fury 10 nbsp A League Free nbsp Iain Ramsay nbsp Adelaide United 11 nbsp A League Free In Player From League Fee nbsp Liam Reddy nbsp Wellington Phoenix 12 nbsp A League Free nbsp Scott Jamieson nbsp Adelaide United 13 nbsp A League Free nbsp Nick Carle nbsp Crystal Palace FC 14 nbsp Football League Championship Free nbsp Terry Antonis nbsp AIS nbsp A League National Youth League Free nbsp Hirofumi Moriyasu nbsp APIA Leichhardt Tigers 15 nbsp NSW Premier League Not disclosed nbsp Bruno Cazarine Constantino nbsp Vila Nova Futebol Clube 16 nbsp Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B Free January Transfer Window amp Asian Champions League Signings edit Out Player To League Fee nbsp Alex Brosque nbsp Shimizu S Pulse 17 nbsp J League 400 000 nbsp Byun Sung Hwan Released Released In Player From League Fee nbsp Juho Makela nbsp HJK Helsinki 18 nbsp Veikkausliiga Free nbsp David Williams nbsp North Queensland Fury 19 nbsp A League 6 Month Loan Deal nbsp Andrew Durante nbsp Wellington Phoenix 20 nbsp A League 6 Month Loan Deal Players re signed pre season Player Resigned for nbsp Ivan Necevski 1 Year 21 nbsp Stuart Musialik 1 Year 22 nbsp Hayden Foxe 1 Year 23 nbsp Terry McFlynn 3 Years 24 nbsp Stephan Keller 1 Year 25 nbsp Alex Brosque 3 Years 26 nbsp Mark Bridge 2 Years 27 nbsp Sebastian Ryall 2 Years 28 nbsp Rhyan Grant 2 Years 29 Players re signed mid season Player Resigned for nbsp Hirofumi Moriyasu 2 Years 30 nbsp Ivan Necevski 2 years 31 Pre season amp mid season triallists edit nbsp Joey Gibbs unsuccessful nbsp Glen Trifiro unsuccessful nbsp Terry Antonis successful nbsp Nathan Sherlock unsuccessful nbsp Dimitri Petratos unsuccessful nbsp Tommy Crjack unsuccessful nbsp Luciano Olguin unsuccessful nbsp Hirofumi Moriyasu successful nbsp Ibrahima Iyane Thiam unsuccessful nbsp Bruno Cazarine successful nbsp Gilles Mbang Ondo unsuccessful nbsp Juho Makela 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 edit May 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 nbsp Sydney FC v Everton 10 July 2010 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 Perez 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 Makela 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 editManly United v Sydney FC 15 June 2010Manly United1 2Sydney FCCromer ParkCattanach nbsp 45 pen Report Gan nbsp 10 Lobb nbsp 68 own goal Attendance 500 Macarthur Rams v Sydney FC 22 June 2010Macarthur Rams0 1Sydney FCCampbelltown StadiumReport Petratos nbsp 90 Attendance 2 214 Marconi Stallions v Sydney FC 30 June 2010Marconi Stallions1 3Sydney FCMarconi StadiumO Connell nbsp 65 Report Brosque nbsp 13 28 Bridge nbsp 33 Attendance 1 700 Sydney FC v nbsp Everton 10 July 2010Sydney FC0 1 nbsp EvertonANZ StadiumSaturday 7 00 pm EST Report Anichebe nbsp 46 Attendance 40 466Referee Strebre Delovski Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC 17 July 2010Central Coast Mariners2 2Sydney FCSydney ShowgroundKwasnik nbsp 59 Simon nbsp 67 Report Brosque nbsp 1 Bridge nbsp 60 Attendance 700Referee Griffiths Jones 2010 Sydney Festival of Football edit Main articles Sydney Festival of Football and Sydney Festival of Football 2010 Sydney FC v nbsp A E K Athens 25 July 2010Sydney FC3 5 nbsp A E K AthensSydney Football Stadium12 45 pm EST Brosque nbsp 31 pen 48 Iyane Thiam nbsp 88 Report Leonardo nbsp 30 Blanco nbsp 36 Liberopoulos nbsp 60 Scocco nbsp 74 Kafes nbsp 76 Attendance 14 153Referee Ben Williams Sydney FC v nbsp Rangers 28 July 2010Sydney FC0 0 nbsp RangersSydney Football StadiumWednesday 7 30 pm EST Report Attendance 9 483Referee Matthew Breeze Sydney FC v nbsp Blackburn Rovers 31 July 2010Sydney FC1 2 nbsp Blackburn RoversSydney Football StadiumSaturday 7 30 pm EST Brosque nbsp 81 Report Emerton nbsp 37 Gamst Pedersen nbsp 67 Attendance 15 237Referee Ben Williams2010 11 A League season editSydney FC v Melbourne Victory 7 August 2010Sydney FC3 3Melbourne VictorySydney Football StadiumSaturday 8 00 pm EST Brosque nbsp 36 McFlynn nbsp 53 Cole nbsp 86 Report Summary Attendance 12 106Referee Matthew Breeze North Queensland Fury v Sydney FC 14 August 2010North Queensland Fury2 1Sydney FCDairy Farmers StadiumSaturday 5 30 pm EST Grossman nbsp 65 Daal nbsp 83 ReportSummary Jamieson nbsp 82 Attendance 5 177Referee Peter Green Brisbane Roar v Sydney FC 21 August 2010Brisbane Roar1 0Sydney FCSuncorp StadiumSaturday 7 30 pm EST McKay nbsp 53 Report Summary Attendance 10 339Referee Chris Beath Sydney FC v Central Coast Mariners 28 August 2010Sydney FC1 1Central Coast MarinersSydney Football StadiumSaturday 7 30 pm EST Grant nbsp 47 Reddy nbsp 71 ReportSummary Perez nbsp 73 pen Attendance 10 147Referee Matthew Breeze Sydney FC v Adelaide United 4 September 2010Sydney FC1 3Adelaide UnitedSydney Football StadiumSaturday 7 30 pm EST Keller nbsp 58 ReportSummary van Dijk nbsp 9 53 Leckie nbsp 37 Attendance 7 558Referee Peter Green Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC 11 September 2010Wellington Phoenix2 1Sydney FCWestpac StadiumSaturday 7 15 pmNZT Ifill nbsp 50 pen Ward nbsp 72 ReportSummary Cazarine nbsp 67 Attendance 8 453Referee Chris Beath Sydney FC v Gold Coast United 26 September 2010Sydney FC1 1Gold Coast UnitedSydney Football StadiumSunday 3 00 pm EST Cazarine nbsp 20 ReportSummary Djite nbsp 45 1 Curtis nbsp Attendance 9 977Referee Ben Williams Sydney FC v North Queensland Fury 29 September 2010Sydney FC1 1North Queensland FurySydney Football StadiumWednesday 7 30 pm EST Cole nbsp 37 Report Summary Williams nbsp 76 Attendance 6 978Referee Ryan Shepheard Sydney FC v Adelaide United 4 October 2010Sydney FC1 2Adelaide UnitedSydney Football StadiumMonday 5 00 pm EST Brosque nbsp 40 pen Report Summary Cole nbsp 56 o g Ramsay nbsp 90 1 Attendance 7 071Referee Gerard Parsons Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC 16 October 2010Melbourne Victory3 0Sydney FCEtihad StadiumSaturday 7 00 pm EST Vargas nbsp 20 Hernzandez nbsp 49 Kruse nbsp 90 Report Summary Attendance 17 299Referee Ben Williams Perth Glory v Sydney FC 24 October 2010Perth Glory0 3Sydney FCnib stadiumSunday 7 00 pm EST Report Summary Cazarine nbsp 25 82 Brosque nbsp 53 Attendance 8 870Referee Ben Williams Sydney FC v Brisbane Roar 30 October 2010Sydney FC1 1Brisbane RoarSydney Football Stadium6 00 pm EST Brosque nbsp 34 ReportSummary DeVere nbsp 8 Attendance 10 746Referee Peter Green Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets 7 November 2010Sydney FC1 0Newcastle JetsSydney Football Stadium5 00 pm EST Cazarine nbsp 76 Report Summary Attendance 8 512Referee Chris Beath Gold Coast United v Sydney FC 12 November 2010Gold Coast United3 1Sydney FCSkilled Park7 30 pm EST J Porter nbsp 15 54 Culina nbsp 44 Report Summary Cazarine nbsp 58 Attendance 2 536Referee Kris Griffiths Jones Sydney FC v Perth Glory 21 November 2010Sydney FC2 0Perth GloryParramatta StadiumSunday 15 00 EDT Cole nbsp 75 A Brosque nbsp 81 Report Summary Attendance 6 654Referee Peter Green Melbourne Heart v Sydney FC 27 November 2010Melbourne Heart0 0Sydney FCAAMI ParkSaturday 17 00 EDT ReportSummary Byun nbsp 90 2 nbsp 90 4 Attendance 5 128Referee Alan Milliner Sydney FC v Wellington Phoenix 1 December 2010Sydney FC3 1Wellington PhoenixSydney Football StadiumWednesday 19 00 EDT B Gan nbsp 14 M Bridge nbsp 74 A Brosque nbsp 76 Report Summary D Macallister nbsp 83 Attendance 4 012Referee Gerard Parsons Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC 4 December 2010Central Coast Mariners4 0Sydney FCBluetongue StadiumSaturday 19 00 EDT A Kwasnik nbsp 1 23 M Simon nbsp 5 Ryall nbsp 46 o g Report Summary Attendance 7 160Referee Matthew Breeze Sydney FC v Brisbane Roar 12 December 2010Sydney FC0 1Brisbane RoarSydney Football StadiumSunday 17 00 EDT Report Summary K Barbarouses nbsp 41 Attendance 7 554Referee Jarred Gillett North Queensland Fury v Sydney FC 15 December 2010North Queensland Fury1 0Sydney FCDairy Farmers StadiumWednesday 19 30 EDT U Talay nbsp 71 Report Summary Attendance 2 761Referee Chris Beath Sydney FC v Melbourne Heart 23 December 2010Sydney FC0 1Melbourne HeartSydney Football StadiumThursday 19 00 EDT Report Summary A Zahra nbsp 85 Attendance 6 654Referee Ben Williams Adelaide United v Sydney FC 29 December 2010Adelaide United2 0Sydney FCAdelaide OvalWednesday 19 30 EDT S Van Dijk nbsp 35 Foxe nbsp 58 o g Report Summary Attendance 16 429Referee Gerard Parsons Newcastle Jets v Sydney FC 3 January 2011Newcastle Jets1 2Sydney FCEnergy Australia StadiumMonday 17 00 EDT L Haliti nbsp 66 Report Summary H Moriyasu nbsp 36 B Cazarine nbsp 45 1 Attendance 12 118Referee Matthew Gillett Sydney FC v Gold Coast United 8 January 2011Sydney FC2 0Gold Coast UnitedSydney Football StadiumSaturday 19 30 EDT D Petratos nbsp 32 J Makela nbsp 90 2 Report Summary Attendance 6 135Referee Chris Beath Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory 15 January 2011Sydney FC1 1Melbourne VictorySydney Football StadiumSaturday 19 30 EDT J Makela nbsp 90 1 Report Summary D Allsopp nbsp 51 Attendance 11 387Referee Matthew Breeze Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC 23 January 2011Central Coast Mariners2 2Sydney FCBluetongue StadiumSunday 17 00 EDT P Perez nbsp 49 M Simon nbsp 57 Report Summary D Petratos nbsp 17 27 Attendance 10 546Referee Srebre Delovski Perth Glory v Sydney FC 29 January 2011Perth Glory0 2Sydney FCnib StadiumSaturday 18 45 WST Report Summary Carle nbsp 9 Cazarine nbsp 54 Referee Gerard Parsons Newcastle Jets v Sydney FC 6 February 2011Newcastle Jets1 1Sydney FCEnergyAustralia StadiumSunday 17 00 EDT Petrovski nbsp 84 ReportSummary Cazarine nbsp 77 Attendance 6 780Referee Peter Green Sydney FC v Wellington Phoenix 9 February 2011Sydney FC2 0Wellington PhoenixSydney Football StadiumWednesday 19 00 EDT Ward nbsp 54 o g Gan nbsp 69 Report Summary Attendance 4 372Referee Peter Green Melbourne Heart v Sydney FC 12 February 2011Melbourne Heart2 2Sydney FCAAMI ParkSunday 19 00 EDT Referee Ben Williams Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 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 19Source ultimatealeague comRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C ChampionsNotes 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 editMain article 2011 AFC Champions League Sydney 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 Sydney FC nbsp v nbsp Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2 March 2011Sydney FC nbsp 0 0 nbsp Suwon Samsung BluewingsSydney Football Stadium20 00 UTC 10 McFlynn nbsp 32 Report Attendance 7095Referee Abdul Mailk Abdul Bashir Singapore Sydney FC nbsp v nbsp Shanghai Shenhua 6 April 2011Sydney FC nbsp 1 1 nbsp Shanghai ShenhuaSydney Football Stadium20 00 UTC 10 Carle nbsp 13 Report Riascos nbsp 6 Attendance 7 007Referee Abdullah Balideh Qatar Sydney FC nbsp v nbsp Kashima Antlers 13 April 2011 a Sydney FC nbsp 0 3 nbsp Kashima AntlersSydney Football Stadium20 00 UTC 10 Report Nozawa nbsp 41 Gabriel nbsp 61 Koroki nbsp 90 3 Attendance 7 320Referee Ali Hamad Madhad Saif Albawawi United Arab Emirates Shanghai Shenhua nbsp v nbsp Sydney FC 19 April 2011Shanghai Shenhua nbsp 2 3 nbsp Sydney FCHongkou Stadium20 00 UTC 8 Jiajun nbsp 8 Report Cazarine nbsp 45 1 59 Bridge nbsp 90 1 Attendance 10 215Referee Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh Malaysia Suwon Samsung Bluewings nbsp v nbsp Sydney FC 3 May 2011Suwon Samsung Bluewings nbsp 3 1 nbsp Sydney FCSuwon World Cup Stadium19 30 UTC 9 Ha Tae Gyun nbsp 34 Neretljak nbsp 50 Yeom Ki Hoon nbsp 80 Report Cazarine nbsp 51 Attendance 9 495Referee Ravshan Irmatov Uzbekistan Kashima Antlers nbsp v nbsp Sydney FC 10 May 2011 a Kashima Antlers nbsp 2 1 nbsp Sydney FCNational Olympic Stadium a 15 00 UTC 9 Osako nbsp 64 Nozawa nbsp 84 Report Jurman nbsp 26 Attendance 3 164Referee 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 Main article 2011 AFC Champions League group stage Group H Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Suwon Samsung Bluewings 6 3 3 0 12 3 9 12 a Advance to knockout stage 2 nbsp Kashima Antlers 6 3 3 0 9 3 6 12 a 3 nbsp Sydney FC 6 1 2 3 6 11 5 5 4 nbsp Shanghai Shenhua 6 0 2 4 3 13 10 2Source citation needed 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 edit Sydney FC A League Top Scorers Correct as of Round 24 Rank Scorer Goals 1 nbsp Bruno Cazarine 9 2 nbsp Alex Brosque 6 3 nbsp Shannon Cole 3 nbsp Dimitri Petratos 3 4 nbsp Juho Makela 2 nbsp Brendan Gan 2 5 nbsp Scott Jamieson 1 nbsp Rhyan Grant 1 nbsp Nicky Carle 1 nbsp Terry McFlynn 1 nbsp Stephan Keller 1 nbsp Mark Bridge 1 nbsp Hirofumi Moriyasu 1 Discipline edit Correct as of Round 10 Name Cautions nbsp 2nd Caution Send Off nbsp nbsp nbsp Send Offs nbsp nbsp Nick Carle 1 nbsp Alex Brosque 1 nbsp Shannon Cole 1 nbsp Sebastian Ryall 1 nbsp Hayden Foxe 2 nbsp Scott Jamieson 4 nbsp Stuart Musialik 2 nbsp Mark Bridge 2 nbsp Byun Sung Hwan 2 1 nbsp Stephan Keller 2 nbsp 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 Perez 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 edit Correct as of Round 10 Name Injury Date Return nbsp Mark Bridge Hamstring Strain vs Melbourne Victory Round 1 Round 4 v Central Coast Mariners nbsp Alex Brosque Ankle sustained at training Midweek Round 4 or Round 5 nbsp Terry McFlynn Hamstring sustained at training Midweek Round 5 or Round 6 nbsp Nick Carle Toe Injury v Central Coast Mariners Round 7 nbsp Byun Sung Hwan Hamstring Strain v North Queensland Fury Round 10 nbsp Nick Carle Foot Injury v Brisbane Roar Round 18See also editSydney FC Sydney FC season 2009 10 A League 2010 11References edit Time right for teary Steve Corica Daily Telegraph 11 February 2010 Retrieved 28 February 2010 Prentice Quits Sky Blues FourFourTwo Australia 10 January 2010 Archived from the original on 21 September 2012 Retrieved 17 March 2010 Slovakia 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