Sydney FC has launched its Female Football Pathway to help aspiring young players realise their dream of becoming the next Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord or Cortnee Vine. The pathway provides a link between grassroots football and the professional game, closing the gap on the current lack of opportunities for girls to transition from one to the other. It will create a legacy for professional women’s football in Australia and build on the success of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
Liberty A-League Champions and Premiers Sydney FC has boosted its attacking stocks with the signing of striker Shea Connors and attacking midfielder Zara Kruger for the 2023-24 season.
Sydney FC secured passage through to the quarter finals of the Australia Cup after goals from Anthony Caceres and Patrick Wood secured a comfortable 2-0 win over APIA Leichhardt.
Sydney FC’s last minute Australia Cup hero Jaiden Kucharski has extended his Sky Blues contract until the end of the Isuzu-UTE A-League 2024-25 season.
Liberty A-League Champions Sydney FC has smashed its Target 1000 Membership campaign reaching a massive 1,369 Memberships with six weeks still to go until the first game of the season.
Sydney FC has officially opened Sky Park, its brand new $30 million world class football and community precinct. Sky Park will house the Sky Blues’ professional football teams, its youth Academy, and all coaching and administrative staff.
Our very own captain Andrew Redmayne is among 10 elite Australian athletes vying for the Sports Dad of the Year award to be announced on Father's Day on Sunday, September 3.
Sydney FC are through to the last 16 of the Australia Cup after a thrilling match which ended 3-3 after extra time with the Sky Blues prevailing 10-9 on penalties with Andrew Redmayne scoring the decisive spot kick.