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Host country | Australia |
Dates | 25-31 July |
Teams | 4 (from 2 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
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Champions | AEK Athens (1st title) |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 6 |
Goals scored | 17 (2.83 per match) |
Attendance | 24,000 (4,000 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Alex Brosque (3 goals) |
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The inaugural 2010 Sydney Festival of Football was an international football tournament contested by Sydney FC (host) from the A-League, English Premier League club Blackburn Rovers, Rangers from the Scottish Premier League and AEK Athens from the Greek Super League. The tournament was held between 25 July and 31 July 2010 during the Sydney's pre-season.[1] The winners of the tournament were AEK Athens.
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The teams who accepted the invitations are:
All the games were played at the Sydney Football Stadium a 45,000 seat multi-use venue, home ground of hosts Sydney FC, as well as several National Rugby League teams. The ground has seen host to many internationals including Socceroos games, as well as being one of the stadiums used for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
In order to create exciting attacking football, there is a new way of gaining points for the tournament. The standard rules which applied for the tournament being (3 points = Win, 1 Point = Draw, 0 points = Loss), however 1 point would be awarded for each goal during the tournament. So even if a team loses, they would still gain points. For example:
Sydney FC would receive the standard 3 points for the win plus 2 points for scoring 2 goals, meaning Sydney FC would receive 5 points in total. AEK Would receive just the 1 point for the goal.
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Last updated: 2010-07-31
Source: sydneyfestivaloffootball.com.au
On an overcast day over 14,153 showed up to the Football Stadium to watch local team Sydney FC take on Greek Super League giants AEK Athens. The match started out an arm wrestle, with both sides taking their time to adjust to the tempo of the match. However the deadlock would be broken on 30 minutes when Brazilian striker Leonardo scored to give AEK the lead, however Sydney would strike back minutes later when Pantelis Kafes hand balled in the box, and Sydney striker Alex Brosque put the ball calmly down the middle to level the scores at 1-1. AEK would take the lead soon after in the 37th minute when Ismael Blanco scored a header from a corner to put the Greeks up 2-1. A mistake early on in the second half by AEK goalkeeper Giannis Arabatzis allowed Brosque to grab his second, and level Sydney back up at 2-2. However the game would be blown open with 3 goals by Nacho Scocco, Nikos Liberopoulos, and Pantelis Kafes, with goals in the 60th, 74th, and 77th minutes respectively. Sydney would strike late in the game via Senegalese triallist Ibrahima Iyane Thiam in the 88th when he headed from close range to finish the scoring at 5-3.[2]
The second match of Match Day One would see Scottish Champions Rangers take on Blackburn Rovers who boasted 2 Socceroos players in Brett Emerton and Vince Grella. The match started off quietly however as Blackburn had landed in Australia only 24 hours previously showed plenty of tiredness and weakness, and conceded in the 11th minute through USA international Maurice Edu. Blackburn would go 2-0 down soon before half time when Kenny Miller took advantage of sloppy defense and fired in from close range in the 44th. Blackburn came out stronger in the second half however, they conceded a penalty in the 61st. A rush of blood from Kenny Miller however saw him fire the ball into the crossbar and out, but 3 minute's later Rangers themselves would concede a penalty down the other end of the park when David Dunn was brought down inside the box thanks to a late tackle. He made no mistake in converting his own penalty, giving Blackburn some hope half way through the 2nd half 2-1 down. However despite both sides pressing the issue the score remained the same, finishing 2-1 at full time.[3]
On a wet, damp cold Wednesday evening and a crown of 9,483, AEK faced off against Blackburn, AEK hoping to secure the points which would most likely see them take out the first ever Sydney Festival of Football. The match started out evenly, both sides struggling to adjust to the muddy and slipper conditions, however it would be AEK Athens who adjusted the quickest, killing off Blackburn with a stunning double blow in 5 minutes, as Australian midfielder Nathan Burns set up Argentinian striker Nacho Scocco brilliantly after flying past his man down the wing and sending in a cross, easily put away by Scocco to send AEK up 1-0. As the conditions got worse, the match was nearly interrupted when several flood lights in the Sydney Football Stadium went out, however the game continued, and minutes later Burns set up his second assist allowing Nikos Liberopoulos his second of the tournament. The game would be stuck in a stalemate until the last 10 minutes when Blackburn got their second wind, and ultimately their consolation goal through Phil Jones. The match finished 2-1, with AEK Athens all but sealing the championship, extending their lead to 13 points, 7 in front of Rangers.[4]
If the earlier match was played in miserable wet conditions, the Sydney FC - Rangers match was played in atrocious conditions. The heavy rain had held off until now, despite it raining all day, and the entire 90 minutes was played out in near monsoonal conditions. Both teams struggled on a pitch which had had 3 games played on it without repair, and the rain made it worse. Both sides had minimal chances, however Sydney FC had the first real chance when Mark Bridge managed to get past his man on the edge of the 18-yard box after 20 minutes, however his shot was fired straight at the keeper. The best chance of the second half also went to Sydney with Senegalese triallist Ibrahima Iyane Thiam, who had scored in the match against AEK Athens, when he lifted a curling ball which looked to be going in, only to be denied by the fingertips of the goalkeeper. There was a scare in the second half for Sydney FC when Swiss defender Stephan Keller limped off with what looked to be a hamstring injury, a major worry for manager Vitezslav Lavicka with 10 days until the kickoff of the A-League. Despite both teams trying to make the most of the awful pitch, neither team could find the net and it remained 0-0, with both sides getting a point.[5]
Nathan Burns scored the only goal as AEK Athens won the first Sydney Festival of Football on the final day of the tournament.
Despite turning in a good performance in a very physical game, Rangers succumbed to a 72nd minute goal from AEK's Australian substitute Burns.
Hyundai A-League Champions Sydney played out an entertaining 2-1 loss to English Premier League side Blackburn Rovers in the final game of the Sydney Festival of Football in which the Sydney based team took to the pitch wearing black arm-bands, remembering the grandfather of defender Byun Sung-Hwan and grandmother of striker Mark Bridge, who both died during the week beginning 26 July 2010.
Sydney local Brett Emerton opened the scoring for Rovers in the 37th minute after gathering a Steven Nzonzi flick-on from a Gael Givet long ball. The Qantas Socceroos international experience showed as he chested the ball down calmly to turn and finish past goalkeeper Reddy.
In the 67th minute Blackburn substitutes Junior Hoilett and Keith Andrews combined well to find Pedersen who finished from close range to make it 2-0 to Blackburn.
The Sky Blues were to grab a consolation goal though as another fine attacking move saw Gan play a delicate ball through to Brosque who took a touch and finessed his shot past Bunn into the bottom right hand corner of the goal in the 81st minute.[6]
Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce commented after the match that he would like to come back and compete in the 2011 Sydney Festival of Football.[7]
Sunday 25 July 2010 12:45pm AEST |
Sydney FC | 3 — 5 | AEK Athens | Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 14,153 Referee: Ben Williams |
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Brosque 33' (pen.), 48' Iyane Thiam 89' |
Report | Leonardo 30' Blanco 37' Liberopoulos 60' Scocco 74' Kafes 77' |
Sunday 25 July 2010 3:00pm AEST |
Rangers | 2 — 1 | Blackburn Rovers | Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 14,153 Referee: Peter Green |
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Edu 11' Miller 44' |
Report | Dunn 64' (pen.) |
Wednesday 28 July 2010 6:00pm AEST |
AEK Athens | 2 — 1 | Blackburn Rovers | Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 9,483 Referee: Peter Green |
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Scocco 20' Liberopoulos 24' |
Report | Jones 82' |
Wednesday 28 July 2010 8:15pm AEST |
Sydney FC | 0 — 0 | Rangers | Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 9,483 Referee: Matthew Breeze |
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Saturday 31 July 2010 5:00pm AEST |
AEK Athens | 1 — 0 | Rangers | Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 15,237 Referee: Matthew Breeze |
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Burns 78' | Report |
Saturday 31 July 2010 7:15pm AEST |
Sydney FC | 1 — 2 | Blackburn Rovers | Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 15,237 Referee: Ben Williams |
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Brosque 81' | Report | Emerton 37' Pedersen 67' |
Sydney Festival of Football 2010 Winners |
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AEK Athens First Title |
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