Sydney FC and Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) are excited to announce a partnership aimed at fostering the development of young football talents and enhancing educational opportunities for students within the SCS system.
Indigenous Football Week® 2023 will be held 30 October to 5 November and will unite the football community to recognise the impacts of self-determined Indigenous football programs and ensure they have a sustained place in the game.
Sydney FC’s postponed Liberty A-League Women’s clash with Canberra United will now take place in the January school holidays, with the re-arranged fixture confirmed to take place on Wednesday 3rd January at Leichhardt Oval in a 7pm kick off.
Sydney FC started their Isuzu UTE A-League Men season with defeat on Saturday night, going down 2-0 to Melbourne Victory. Melbourne Victory 2 (Fornaroli 62’, Machach 86’) def. Sydney FC 0
The Big Blue is always a fixture that draws many eyeballs across the country as two of the most successful sides in Australian football go head-to-head.
Sydney FC boss Steve Corica says a ticket to the A-League is worth every cent as he looks forward to starting his sixth season in charge of the Sky Blues, at home to Melbourne Victory on Saturday (7.45pm).
Today, we are excited to announce, together with the A-Leagues, a brand new ‘Unite Round’. In partnership with the NSW Government and Destination NSW (DNSW) the A-Leagues will play all 12 Isuzu UTE A-League Men and Liberty A-League Women matches in Sydney between Friday January 12 and Sunday January 14, 2024.
Sydney FC Captain Natalie Tobin is to miss the Liberty A-League 2023-24 Women’s season after scans confirmed a torn anterior cruciate ligament (acl) in her right knee.