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2011 A-League Grand Final

The 2011 A-League Grand Final was the sixth A-League Grand Final taking place on 13 March 2011 at Suncorp Stadium. It was the final match in the A-League 2010–11 season, played between premiers Brisbane Roar and runners-up Central Coast Mariners.

2011 A-League Grand Final
Event2010–11 A-League
Brisbane won 4–2 on penalties
Date13 March 2011
VenueSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Man of the MatchMathew Ryan, Central Coast Mariners
RefereeMatthew Breeze
Attendance50,168
2010
2012

Route to the final

Match

Summary

In front of a crowd of 50,168, a record for both Brisbane Roar and football in Brisbane, the home side lifted their first A-League title after a match that was decided in a penalty shoot-out.

Both teams had periods of quality possession and created chances; however, the game remained scoreless going into halftime. Brisbane Roar midfielder Mitch Nichols went closest for the home side in the first half, hitting the crossbar following a corner from Thomas Broich. Central Coast Mariners captain Alex Wilkinson came closest for the Gosford side only for the ball to be cleared off the line by the opposing captain, Matt McKay.

For the majority of the second half, the Mariners were put under a lot of pressure as the Roar pushed forward searching for a goal, forcing Mariners goalkeeper Mathew Ryan into a number of saves. The Mariners defended resiliently and were able to exert some pressure of their own through young substitute Bernie Ibini-Isei, whose shot was saved by Roar goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos. Ibini-Isei was nearly put through one-on-one with Theoklitos in the dying seconds of the second half, only for referee Matthew Breeze to whistle for the end of 90 minutes just as the pass to Ibini-Isei was played. As the scores were deadlocked at 90 minutes with both teams failing to grasp their chances, the match was destined for extra time.

Central Coast started the first half of extra time the better of the two sides and were threatening the Brisbane goal. This pressure brought reward for the Mariners in the 96th minute, with Ibini-Isei winning a corner after Theoklitos could only deflect the young strikers' shot behind. The resulting corner saw a Mariners' header well saved by Theoklitos, only for the ball to land in front of striker Adam Kwasnik, who scored the first goal of the game despite the efforts of Matt McKay on the goal line. Seven minutes later, Kwasnik was the provider for the Mariners' second goal of the game. After being put through on goal with only Theoklitos to beat, Kwasnik had his shot blocked, however the striker managed to regain the ball and pass to an unmarked Oliver Bozanic who managed to score despite efforts on goal line from the Roar defence.

As the first half of extra time ended, the Roar appeared beaten, with the Mariners holding what appeared to be a comfortable two-goal lead into the final period of the game. In contrast to the start of the first half of extra time, the Roar were the ones pushing forward as they chased a goal that would give them hope. Their reward came three minutes from full-time. Roar captain, Matt McKay's lobbed pass to Jean Carlos Solórzano, whose first time chest control gave him space he needed to find a pass to Thomas Broich who set up Henrique to side-foot the ball into the Mariners' goal. The Roar then sensationally equalised with barely seconds to go through Roar midfielder Erik Paartalu. Young Roar substitute Rocky Visconte won a corner for the Roar when Mariners substitute striker Daniel McBreen's clearance went behind the goals. Thomas Broich's corner was met by Paartalu's strong header which completed the comeback and sent the game to a penalty shootout.

The shootout was taken in front of the Brisbane Roar home end, with the Central Coast Mariners to take the first penalty kick. Veteran Mariners' and Maltese international midfielder, John Hutchinson took the first kick, which he converted, taking a deflection off Roar goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos. Brisbane Roar right back Ivan Franjic stepped up first for the Roar and duly converted his penalty, sending Mariners' goalkeeper the wrong way. Mariners' captain Alex Wilkinson and the Roar's goalscoring hero Erik Paartalu both converted their penalty kicks taking the score to 2-2. Mariners' striker Daniel McBreen then struck his shot well to the right of Theoklitos; however, the Roar goalkeeper was equal to it and palmed the shot around the post. Roar captain Matt McKay then took his penalty successfully, giving the Roar a 3–2 advantage. Right back Pedj Bojic took the Mariners' fourth penalty kick. Bojic's powerful strike looked destined for the top left-hand corner of Theoklitos' goal; however, the three-time A-League Goalkeeper of the Year pulled off a one-handed save to palm the ball over the bar and deny the Mariners for a second time in the shootout. With the score at 3–2 and the Roar still having two penalty kicks in hand, this meant that the next penalty kick for the Roar would be enough. Brisbane's Brazilian winger Henrique stepped up and converted his penalty kick, beating the Mariners' keeper and Joe Marston Medalist Mathew Ryan to seal Brisbane Roar's first ever A-League Championship.

Details

Brisbane Roar2–2 (a.e.t.)Central Coast Mariners
Henrique   117'
Paartalu   120'
Reports[1] Kwasnik   96'
Bozanic   103'
Penalties
Franjic  
Paartalu  
McKay  
Henrique  
4–2   Hutchinson
  Wilkinson
  McBreen
  Bojić
Attendance: 50,168
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brisbane Roar
 
 
 
 
 
 
Central Coast Mariners
GK 1   Michael Theoklitos
RB 5   Ivan Franjic
CB 2   Matt Smith
CB 23   Milan Susak   102'
LB 4   Shane Stefanutto
DM 6   Erik Paartalu   120'
CM 17   Mitch Nichols   82'
CM 15   Matt McKay (c)
RW 7   Kosta Barbarouses   71'
LW 22   Thomas Broich
CF 9   Jean Carlos Solórzano
Substitutes:
MF 8   Massimo Murdocca   82'
FW 10   Henrique   117'   71'
DF 12   Matt Mundy
FW 14   Rocky Visconte   102'
GK 20   Andrew Redmayne
Manager:
  Ange Postecoglou
 
GK 20   Mathew Ryan
RB 4   Pedj Bojić
CB 18   Alex Wilkinson (c)
CB 6   Patrick Zwaanswijk
LB 3   Joshua Rose
DM 8   Rostyn Griffiths   89'
CM 14   Michael McGlinchey
CM 11   Oliver Bozanic   103'
AM 22   Mustafa Amini   60'
CF 19   Matt Simon   72'
CF 23   Adam Kwasnik   96'
Substitutes:
FW 2   Daniel McBreen   72'
MF 7   John Hutchinson   60'
DF 16   Trent Sainsbury
FW 24   Bernie Ibini-Isei   89'
GK 30   Paul Henderson
Manager:
  Graham Arnold

Joe Marston Medal:
Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners)


Assistant referees:
Ben Wilson
Brad Hobson
Fourth official:
Strebre Delovski

Match rules

A-League
2011 Champions
 
Brisbane Roar
First Title

Statistics

Brisbane Central Coast
Attempts at goal 21 15
Attempts on target 12 7
Attempts off target 8 8
Attempts - woodwork 1 0
Keeper saves 1 7
Ball possession 57% 43%
Corners 11 6
Fouls committed 4 11
Offsides 1 4
Yellow cards 0 0
Red cards 0 0

See also

References

  1. ^ "Unbeatable Roar pull off grand final miracle". ABC News. 13 March 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2022.

External links

  • Official A-League Website

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The 2011 A League Grand Final was the sixth A League Grand Final taking place on 13 March 2011 at Suncorp Stadium It was the final match in the A League 2010 11 season played between premiers Brisbane Roar and runners up Central Coast Mariners 2011 A League Grand FinalEvent2010 11 A LeagueBrisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners2 2Brisbane won 4 2 on penaltiesDate13 March 2011VenueSuncorp Stadium BrisbaneMan of the MatchMathew Ryan Central Coast MarinersRefereeMatthew BreezeAttendance50 168 20102012 Contents 1 Route to the final 2 Match 2 1 Summary 2 2 Details 2 3 Statistics 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRoute to the final EditSee also 2010 11 A League Elimination finalsSemifinalsPreliminary finalGrand final1Brisbane Roar agg 22Brisbane Roar pen 2 4 2Central Coast Mariners02Central Coast Mariners2 2 Central Coast Mariners13Adelaide United1Gold Coast United06Wellington Phoenix0Adelaide United2Gold Coast United34Gold Coast United15Melbourne Victory0Match EditSummary Edit In front of a crowd of 50 168 a record for both Brisbane Roar and football in Brisbane the home side lifted their first A League title after a match that was decided in a penalty shoot out Both teams had periods of quality possession and created chances however the game remained scoreless going into halftime Brisbane Roar midfielder Mitch Nichols went closest for the home side in the first half hitting the crossbar following a corner from Thomas Broich Central Coast Mariners captain Alex Wilkinson came closest for the Gosford side only for the ball to be cleared off the line by the opposing captain Matt McKay For the majority of the second half the Mariners were put under a lot of pressure as the Roar pushed forward searching for a goal forcing Mariners goalkeeper Mathew Ryan into a number of saves The Mariners defended resiliently and were able to exert some pressure of their own through young substitute Bernie Ibini Isei whose shot was saved by Roar goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos Ibini Isei was nearly put through one on one with Theoklitos in the dying seconds of the second half only for referee Matthew Breeze to whistle for the end of 90 minutes just as the pass to Ibini Isei was played As the scores were deadlocked at 90 minutes with both teams failing to grasp their chances the match was destined for extra time Central Coast started the first half of extra time the better of the two sides and were threatening the Brisbane goal This pressure brought reward for the Mariners in the 96th minute with Ibini Isei winning a corner after Theoklitos could only deflect the young strikers shot behind The resulting corner saw a Mariners header well saved by Theoklitos only for the ball to land in front of striker Adam Kwasnik who scored the first goal of the game despite the efforts of Matt McKay on the goal line Seven minutes later Kwasnik was the provider for the Mariners second goal of the game After being put through on goal with only Theoklitos to beat Kwasnik had his shot blocked however the striker managed to regain the ball and pass to an unmarked Oliver Bozanic who managed to score despite efforts on goal line from the Roar defence As the first half of extra time ended the Roar appeared beaten with the Mariners holding what appeared to be a comfortable two goal lead into the final period of the game In contrast to the start of the first half of extra time the Roar were the ones pushing forward as they chased a goal that would give them hope Their reward came three minutes from full time Roar captain Matt McKay s lobbed pass to Jean Carlos Solorzano whose first time chest control gave him space he needed to find a pass to Thomas Broich who set up Henrique to side foot the ball into the Mariners goal The Roar then sensationally equalised with barely seconds to go through Roar midfielder Erik Paartalu Young Roar substitute Rocky Visconte won a corner for the Roar when Mariners substitute striker Daniel McBreen s clearance went behind the goals Thomas Broich s corner was met by Paartalu s strong header which completed the comeback and sent the game to a penalty shootout The shootout was taken in front of the Brisbane Roar home end with the Central Coast Mariners to take the first penalty kick Veteran Mariners and Maltese international midfielder John Hutchinson took the first kick which he converted taking a deflection off Roar goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos Brisbane Roar right back Ivan Franjic stepped up first for the Roar and duly converted his penalty sending Mariners goalkeeper the wrong way Mariners captain Alex Wilkinson and the Roar s goalscoring hero Erik Paartalu both converted their penalty kicks taking the score to 2 2 Mariners striker Daniel McBreen then struck his shot well to the right of Theoklitos however the Roar goalkeeper was equal to it and palmed the shot around the post Roar captain Matt McKay then took his penalty successfully giving the Roar a 3 2 advantage Right back Pedj Bojic took the Mariners fourth penalty kick Bojic s powerful strike looked destined for the top left hand corner of Theoklitos goal however the three time A League Goalkeeper of the Year pulled off a one handed save to palm the ball over the bar and deny the Mariners for a second time in the shootout With the score at 3 2 and the Roar still having two penalty kicks in hand this meant that the next penalty kick for the Roar would be enough Brisbane s Brazilian winger Henrique stepped up and converted his penalty kick beating the Mariners keeper and Joe Marston Medalist Mathew Ryan to seal Brisbane Roar s first ever A League Championship Details Edit 13 March 2011Sunday 16 00 ESTBrisbane Roar2 2 a e t Central Coast MarinersHenrique 117 Paartalu 120 Reports 1 Kwasnik 96 Bozanic 103 PenaltiesFranjic Paartalu McKay Henrique 4 2 Hutchinson Wilkinson McBreen BojicSuncorp StadiumAttendance 50 168Referee Matthew Breeze Brisbane Roar Central Coast MarinersGK 1 Michael TheoklitosRB 5 Ivan FranjicCB 2 Matt SmithCB 23 Milan Susak 102 LB 4 Shane StefanuttoDM 6 Erik Paartalu 120 CM 17 Mitch Nichols 82 CM 15 Matt McKay c RW 7 Kosta Barbarouses 71 LW 22 Thomas BroichCF 9 Jean Carlos SolorzanoSubstitutes MF 8 Massimo Murdocca 82 FW 10 Henrique 117 71 DF 12 Matt MundyFW 14 Rocky Visconte 102 GK 20 Andrew RedmayneManager Ange Postecoglou GK 20 Mathew RyanRB 4 Pedj BojicCB 18 Alex Wilkinson c CB 6 Patrick ZwaanswijkLB 3 Joshua RoseDM 8 Rostyn Griffiths 89 CM 14 Michael McGlincheyCM 11 Oliver Bozanic 103 AM 22 Mustafa Amini 60 CF 19 Matt Simon 72 CF 23 Adam Kwasnik 96 Substitutes FW 2 Daniel McBreen 72 MF 7 John Hutchinson 60 DF 16 Trent SainsburyFW 24 Bernie Ibini Isei 89 GK 30 Paul HendersonManager Graham ArnoldJoe Marston Medal Mathew Ryan Central Coast Mariners Assistant referees Ben Wilson Brad Hobson Fourth official Strebre Delovski Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of extra time if necessary Penalty shoot out if scores still level A League2011 Champions Brisbane RoarFirst TitleStatistics Edit Brisbane Central CoastAttempts at goal 21 15Attempts on target 12 7Attempts off target 8 8Attempts woodwork 1 0Keeper saves 1 7Ball possession 57 43 Corners 11 6Fouls committed 4 11Offsides 1 4Yellow cards 0 0Red cards 0 0See also Edit2010 11 A League List of A League championsReferences Edit Unbeatable Roar pull off grand final miracle ABC News 13 March 2011 Retrieved 30 December 2022 External links EditOfficial A League Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2011 A League Grand Final amp oldid 1130551546, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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