Sydney FC goalkeeper Tom Heward-Belle is to leave the club after six years in search of more first team action. The 26-year old shot stopper has been with the Sky Blues for six seasons having joined from the Central Coast Mariners in 2017.
To our loyal Members, I would like to thank you for your fantastic support during this A-Leagues season and for helping make Sydney FC the best supported club in the country.
Ten man Sydney FC have gone down 4-0 to A-League Premiers Melbourne City at AAMI Park and 5-1 on aggregate in the second leg of the semi final after a Curtis Good header and a Jack Rodwell own goal did...
Sydney FC Captain Alex Wilkinson will hit another major milestone in the Sky Blues semi-final, second leg clash with Melbourne City at AAMI Park. The defender is already Australia’s most decorated footballer with five A-League Premierships, three A-League Championships, two K-League titles as well as an FFA Cup and Asian Cup winners medal. On Friday he will become the first player in A-League history to play in 30 Finals Series matches.
Sydney FC Championship and Premiership double winner Alex Baumjohann is returning to the Sky Blues in a newly created Head of Player Management position.
Sydney FC will take a 1-all draw into the second leg of the Isuzu-UTE A-League Semi Final away to Melbourne City next Friday night. An Adam Le Fondre penalty in the second half cancelled out Mathew Leckie’s early opener and Sydney FC could have taken a lead to Victoria, having two goals disallowed. Sydney FC 1 (Le Fondre pen 64’) drew w. Melbourne City 1 (Leckie 18’)
Sydney FC have defeated their biggest rivals Western Sydney Wanderers 2-1 in the first ever Isuzu-UTE A-League Sydney Derby Finals match to book a place in the semi-finals against Melbourne City. Robert Mak and Adam Le Fondre struck in the second half to end Wanderers’ Championship hopes in front of 27,288 on their home ground following Morgan Schneiderlin’s first half penalty. Sydney FC 2 (Mak 70’, Le Fondre 80’) def. Western Sydney Wanderers 1 (Schneiderlin pen 39’)
To our Sydney FC Members and supporters. We’d like to provide you with an update on both Sydney FC’s plan and the A-League’s plans for continued supporter consultation into the future, a project which the Australian Professional Leagues (APL) has been working on since early in the year.
Sydney FC are Liberty A-League Women’s Champions for a record equalling fourth time after a 4-0 win over Western United in this afternoon’s Grand Final, in front of a record crowd of 9,519 at Commbank Stadium.
Sydney FC have been crowned Liberty A-League Champions for a record equalling fourth time after a comfortable 4-0 win over Western United in front of a record crowd at CommBank Stadium. Two goals from Madison Haley, plus strikes from Captain Natalie Tobin and Princess Ibini secured the win to complete a remarkable second ever Championship and Premiership double for the Sky Blues. The win is the largest in A-League Women’s Grand Final history. Sydney FC 4 (Haley 4’, 90’+1’ Tobin 18’, Ibini 63’ pen) def. Western United 0