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[edit] Pre-Season Challenge Cup
[edit] Results
[edit] Group B Table
[edit] A-League Season
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[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 |
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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 |
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January 1 |
Newcastle Jets |
- |
Sydney FC |
Energy Australia Stadium |
|
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January 7 |
Sydney FC |
- |
New Zealand Knights |
Aussie Stadium |
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January 14 |
Adelaide United |
- |
Sydney FC |
Hindmarsh Stadium |
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January 20 |
Queensland Roar |
- |
Sydney FC |
Suncorp Stadium |
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[edit] Current squad
As of March 18, 2006
[edit] Transfers
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