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3 years agoNinja A-League Women

Sydney FC Crowned Champions For Fourth Time

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.
3 years agoIsuzu UTE A-League Men

Wilkinson joins elite list

It all started back in the NSL in 2002 and after spells in Korea and China, Wilkinson returned to Australia and makes 600 games
3 years agoNinja A-League Women

Optimism On Vine Injury Ahead Of Semi

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.
3 years agoNinja A-League Women

Women’s International Round-Up

Two Sky Blues flew over to the UK to be part of the Matildas camp meanwhile the rest of the squad continued training in Sydney.
3 years agoIsuzu UTE A-League Men

Semi-Final details locked in

The details of our Liberty A-League Semi-Final have been locked in as we take on Western United with a place in the Grand Final on the line.
3 years agoNinja A-League Women

Sydney FC Complete A-League’s First Ever Premiership ‘Threepeat’

Sydney FC’s Liberty A-League Women’s squad have created history by winning a third consecutive Premiers Plate and in the process become the first team to lift silverware at the new Allianz Stadium. The Sky Blues women defeated Newcastle Jets this afternoon to move above Western United and lift the trophy on the final day of the regular season. Never in A-League Men's or Women's history has a Premiership 'threepeat' been achieved.
3 years agoIsuzu UTE A-League Men

Sydney FC Challenge On Burgess Red Card Unsuccessful

Sydney FC’s appeal to Football Australia’s independent Disciplinary & Ethics Committee to challenge the two-match suspension Max Burgess received, following his red card against Melbourne Victory has been unsuccessful.
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