Sydney FC’s double-winning Captain Natalie Tobin and Slovakian international Robert Mak have taken out the Player of the Year Awards at Sydney FC’s prestigious Sky Blue Ball. Centre-half Tobin became only the second Sky Blues skipper to lift both the Premiership and Championship in the same season as the Sky Blues Women secured a record breaking fifth Liberty A-League Premiership and record equalling fourth Championship. Mak capped a stellar first season at the club notching ten goals and two assists in 27 appearances.
The A-League’s greatest player, Sydney FC Captain Alex Wilkinson has called time on his illustrious and hugely successful playing career after 21 years.
Sydney FC will retain the majority of their double Championship and Premiership winning Liberty A-League Women’s squad for the 2023-24 season. Head Coach Ante Juric, who recently agreed a two-year contract extension, will be able to call upon 17 of...
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.
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’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.
It’s not often an email stops you dead in your tracks and brings on the kind of emotion which forces you to fight back the tears. But sitting at Allianz Stadium ahead of last Saturday’s Sydney Derby that’s exactly what happened. If ever I needed a reminder as to why we exist as a football club, this was it. The letter was from Michael Webster, a father of two children Hendrix 8 and Lyric 5, from Kellyville. He said he had something special to share – and he did, I’ll let you read on.