Sydney FC will again join the APL’s Pride Celebration this weekend in a celebration of diversity and inclusivity to signify Australian football’s ongoing commitment to making football accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Sydney FC completed a superb win in the Sydney Derby on Saturday night, hammering Western Sydney Wanderers 4-1 at the CommBank Stadium. Sydney FC 4 (Grant 3’, Fabio (pen) 7’, 60’, Mak 50’) def. Western Sydney Wanderers 1 (Sapsford 72’)
Sydney FC proudly announces its groundbreaking technology partnership with Bigtincan Holdings Limited (ASX:BTH), owner of Bigtincan and Brainshark, Australia’s premier public AI-powered sales enablement platform and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider of global sales training and coaching, sales content delivery, and sales meeting facilitation.
Last weekend, the Kennards Hire Foundation welcomed more than 100 young football fans, and their families, to enjoy a free VIP experience at the Sydney FC and Melbourne City match at Allianz Stadium.
Sydney FC played out a 1-1 draw with Melbourne City at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday evening, stretching our A-League Men unbeaten run to six matches. Sydney FC 1 (Courtney-Perkins 29’) Melbourne City 1 (Tilio 61’)
Sydney FC Men’s Head Coach Ufuk Talay has dismissed the recent poor form of Saturday’s opponents stating: “They’ve still got the Socceroos front line!”
Sydney FC moved up to fifth in the A-League Men on Saturday, returning to home turf with a 2-1 win over Adelaide United. Sydney FC 2 (Mak 27’, Fabio (pen) 84’) def. Adelaide United 1 (Lopez 90’)
Sydney FC and Canberra United had their last game before the international break abandoned due to continuous lightning strikes and heavy rain. This led to the pitch becoming unplayable despite an eventful opening 37 minutes.