Sydney FC Captain Natalie Tobin is to miss the Liberty A-League 2023-24 Women’s season after scans confirmed a torn anterior cruciate ligament (acl) in her right knee.
Sydney FC’s Round 3 and 4 home fixtures against Central Coast Mariners and Canberra United at Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre have been postponed due to the club’s participation in the AFC Women’s Club Championship between November 6th and 12th in Uzbekistan.
Sydney FC Women overcame nearest neighbours Western Sydney Wanderers 2-0 to open their 2023-24 A-League Women season with victory in front of a record Liberty A-League crowd of 11,471. Sydney FC 2 (Fenton 11’, Worts 37’) def. Western Sydney Wanderers 0
Sydney FC has set a new record for a Liberty A-League attendance with 11,471 fans turning up to watch the Sky Blues Sydney Derby clash with Western Sydney Wanderers at Allianz Stadium tonight.
Liberty A-League Champions Sydney FC has reached 2,000 Women’s Memberships for the first time in the club’s history, increasing the club’s previous best by more than 800%.
Sydney FC Members and fans have been boosted with the announcement that the NSW Government will introduce legislation that provides an extension to on-grass parking at Moore Park whilst supplementary parking solutions are being built.
The Australia Cup has returned to the Allianz Stadium as Sydney FC came from behind to defeat Brisbane Roar 3-1 on Saturday night. A Fabio Gomes double and a Robert Mak strike secured the Cup as Joe Lolley notched the Mark Viduka Medal for player of the match. Sydney FC 3 (Gomes pen 67’, 90’, Mak 72’) def. Brisbane Roar 1 (Waddingham 18’)