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
Sydney FC have qualified for a sixth consecutive Grand Final after defeating a stubborn Melbourne Victory in the Preliminary Final at Allianz Stadium. Madison Haley’s late goal secured the win 1-0 after the Sky Blues peppered the Victory goal for most of the match. They’ll face Western United in next Sunday’s Grand Final at CommBank Stadium. Sydney FC 1 (Haley 89’) def. Melbourne Victory 0
If ever there was a meaning of a true football fan it is embodied in long term Sydney FC Member Nick Farnington. The 53 year old arrived in Sydney from Scotland in 2006 as a loyal Heart of Midlothian fan, but such was his passion for the game he wanted a local team to support.
Sydney FC face a Preliminary Final against Melbourne Victory next weekend after Hannah Keane’s solitary goal won the Semi Final for Western United. The Sky Blues dominated with 26 shots to 8 but were unable to unlock the United defence....
Sydney FC has defeated Perth Glory 4-1 at Allianz Stadium to help further cement their Isuzu-UTE Finals Series spot thanks to goals from Adam Le Fondre, Joe Lolley, Robert Mak and Rhyan Grant. The win takes the Sky Blues three points clear of the chasing pack with a superior goal difference and only two games to play. Sydney FC 4 (Le Fondre 9’, Lolley 51’, Mak 62’, Grant 72’) def Perth Glory 1 (Zimarino 44’)
Like a Tim Cahill leap for a header! That’s how one commentator described Jada Whyman’s ability to jump four feet off the ground and pluck a cross from the air, seemingly without the need for gravity. Her spectacular spring and amazing shot stopping ability are two of the key traits which have made her the Liberty A-League’s number one keeper.
Sydney FC’s Matildas star Cortnee Vine is a chance to play in Sunday evening’s Liberty A-League semi-final clash, despite limping out of Australia’s history making 2-0 win over England in London yesterday morning. The 25-year old went down with what appeared to be a calf problem, before being helped to the side of the field by medical staff at Brentford’s Community Stadium.
Sydney FC earned a deserved point against in-form Adelaide United and could have won the game in front of a sell-out Coopers Stadium. Adam Le Fondre’s late equaliser cancelled out Craig Goodwin’s opener but chances to Burgess, Lolley and Mak could have won the game. Sydney FC 1 (Le Fondre 83’) drew w. Adelaide United 1 (Goodwin 47')