2011 W-League Grand Final

2011 W-League Grand Final
Event 2010–11 W-League
Date 12 February 2011
Venue Campbelltown Stadium, Campbelltown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Referee Kate Jacewicz
Attendance 1,872

The 2011 W-League Grand Final was the grand final of the third season of the Australian W-League football (soccer) competition. It was contested between premiers Sydney FC and second-placed Brisbane Roar at Campbelltown Stadium in Campbelltown on Saturday, 12 February 2011. Brisbane Roar were victorious, winning 2–1.

Match details

12 February 2011
Sydney FC 1 – 2 Brisbane Roar
Ledbrook  35' Report
Summary
Butt  9'
De Vanna  64'
Campbelltown Stadium, Campbelltown
Attendance: 1,872
Referee: Kate Jacewicz
Sydney FC
Brisbane Roar
SYDNEY FC:
GK 1 Australia Dimi Poulos
DF 3 Australia Danielle Brogan
DF 15 Australia Teigen Allen  68'
DF 2 Australia Teresa Polias
MF 6 Australia Servet Uzunlar
MF 8 Australia Renee Rollason  76'
MF 10Australia Kylie Ledbrook (c)  36'  90'
MF 11United States Lydia Vandenbergh
FW 15Australia Caitlin Foord
FW 17Australia Kyah Simon
FW 19Australia Leena Khamis  74'
Substitutes:
MF 14Australia Nicola Bolger  68'
MF 16Australia Linda O'Neill  90'
FW 13Australia Catherine Cannuli  76'
GK 20Australia Erin Herd
DF 5Australia Alanna Kennedy
Manager:
Australia Alen Stajcic
BRISBANE ROAR:
GK 1 Australia Casey Dumont
DF 4 Australia Clare Polkinghorne (c)  71'
DF 5 Australia Brooke Spence
DF 7 Australia Kim Carroll
MF 6 Australia Joanne Burgess  84'
MF 8 Australia Elise Kellond-Knight
MF 11Australia Aivi Luik
MF 13Australia Tameka Butt
MF 16Australia Lauren Colthorpe
FW 10Australia Lana Harch  42'
FW 14Australia Amy Chapman  67'
Substitutes:
DF 3Australia Karla Reuter  84'
FW 18Trinidad and Tobago Kennya Cordner  67'
FW 19Australia Lisa De Vanna  67'  42'
GK 20Australia Kate Stewart
DF 2Australia Laura Alleway
Manager:
Wales Jeff Hopkins

Player of the Match:
Tameka Butt (Brisbane Roar)[1]

Assistant referees:
Sarah Ho
Allyson Flynn
Fourth official:
Kirralee Gardiner

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