Sydney FC Season 2006-07

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Contents

[edit] Pre-Season Challenge Cup

[edit] Results

Date Home team Score Away team Venue Crowd Report
Group Stage
July 15 Queensland Roar 1-2 Sydney FC Carrara Stadium 7,132 report
July 22 Sydney FC 2-1 Newcastle Jets Canberra Stadium 7,226 report
July 29 New Zealand Knights 0-0 Sydney FC North Harbour Stadium 3,121 report
Bonus Round
August 6 Sydney FC 3-0 Perth Glory WIN Stadium 6,634 report
Semi-final
August 11 Sydney FC 1-2 Adelaide United WIN Stadium 4,210 report
3rd Place Match
August 19 Sydney FC 2-0 Newcastle Jets Campbelltown Stadium 5,326 report

[edit] Group B Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA
Sydney FC 12 4 3 1 0 7 2
Newcastle Jets 3 4 0 2 2 4 6
New Zealand Knights 1 3 4 0 3 1 2 3
Queensland Roar 1 3 4 0 3 1 2 3

[edit] A-League Season

Main article: A-League 2006-07

[edit] Regular Season

[edit] Results

Date Home team Score Away team Venue Crowd Report
August 27 Sydney FC 1-0 Central Coast Mariners Aussie Stadium 19,274 report
September 2 Melbourne Victory 3-2 Sydney FC Telstra Dome 39,730 report
September 10 Perth Glory 1-1 Sydney FC Members Equity Stadium 8,052 report
September 17 Sydney FC 2-2 Newcastle Jets Aussie Stadium 15,488 report
September 21 New Zealand Knights 0-1 Sydney FC North Harbour Stadium 2,764 report
October 2 Adelaide United 1-4 Sydney FC Hindmarsh Stadium 15,119 report
October 8 Sydney FC 1-2 Queensland Roar Aussie Stadium 17,274 report
October 13 Central Coast Mariners 3-1 Sydney FC Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium 11,567
October 21 Sydney FC 1-2 Melbourne Victory Aussie Stadium 20,881 report
October 29 Sydney FC 1-1 Perth Glory Aussie Stadium 12,316 report
November 4 Newcastle Jets 1-1 Sydney FC EnergyAustralia Stadium 8,493 report
November 10 Sydney FC 4-0 New Zealand Knights Aussie Stadium 9,871 report
November 19 Sydney FC 2-1 Adelaide United Aussie Stadium 14,308 report
November 24 Sydney FC 3-0 Queensland Roar Aussie Stadium 12,718 report
December 3 Central Coast Mariners 0-0 Sydney FC Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium 12,457 report
December 8 Melbourne Victory 0-0 Sydney FC Telstra Dome 50,333
December 14 Sydney FC - Perth Glory Aussie Stadium
January 1 Newcastle Jets - Sydney FC Energy Australia Stadium
January 7 Sydney FC - New Zealand Knights Aussie Stadium
January 14 Adelaide United - Sydney FC Hindmarsh Stadium
January 20 Queensland Roar - Sydney FC Suncorp Stadium

[edit] Table

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Melbourne Victory 16 12 2 2 32 11 +21 38
Sydney FC 17 7 7 3 26 16 +10 28
Adelaide United 17 8 2 7 28 25 +3 26
Central Coast Mariners 17 6 5 6 20 20 0 23
Newcastle Jets 17 6 5 6 24 25 -1 23
Queensland Roar 17 6 4 7 20 22 -2 22
Perth Glory 17 5 2 10 19 24 -4 17
New Zealand Knights 16 2 3 11 7 34 -27 9

[edit] Squad

[edit] Current squad

As of March 18, 2006

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Clint Bolton
2 Australia DF Iain Fyfe
3 Australia DF Alvin Ceccoli
4 Australia DF Mark Rudan (c)
6 Australia MF Ufuk Talay
7 Australia MF Robbie Middleby
8 Australia MF Ruben Zadkovich
9 Australia FW David Zdrilic
10 Australia MF Steve Corica
11 Australia FW Sasho Petrovski
12 Australia MF David Carney
No. Position Player
13 New Zealand FW Jeremy Brockie
14 Australia FW Alex Brosque
15 Northern Ireland MF Terry McFlynn
16 Australia DF Mark Milligan
17 Australia DF Jacob Timpano
18 Australia DF Wade Oostendorp
20 Australia GK Justin Pasfield
21 Australia DF Nikolai Topor-Stanley (short-term signing)
22 Australia MF Matthew Bingley (short-term signing)
? Australia MF Joel Thiessen (short-term signing)

[edit] Transfers

[edit] In

Player From Fee Date
Australia Alex Brosque Queensland Roar - February 11, 2006
New Zealand Ruben Zadkovich Notts County - March 5, 2006
New Zealand Jeremy Brockie New Zealand Knights - March 16, 2006

[edit] Out

Player To Fee Date
Australia Andrew Packer Queensland Roar - March 23, 2006
Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke Sunderland £200,000[1] August 31, 2006

Benito Carbone has currently signed up for a four-game trial, with a view to becoming a potential replacement for Dwight Yorke (who was the previous marquee player at the club).[2]

[edit] See also

Football in Australia
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Governing body: Football Federation Australia | Former: Soccer Australia

National league: A-League | Former: National Soccer League

Hyundai A-League
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List of A-League champions | A-League all-time records

Seasons: 2005-06 | 2006-07

Teams:  Adelaide United | Central Coast Mariners | Melbourne Victory 
Newcastle Jets | New Zealand Knights | Perth Glory | Queensland Roar | Sydney FC 

Sydney FC
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Home: Aussie StadiumSydney, New South Wales

Coach: England Terry Butcher | Captain: Australia Mark Rudan

Seasons: 2005-06 | 2006-07