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Central Coast Mariners: Matches played: 7: Goals scored: 12 (1.71 per match) Top goalscorer: Ryan Edmondson Róbert Mak (2 goals each) Biggest home win: Sydney FC 4–0 Macarthur FC (Elimination-finals, 4 May 2024) Biggest away win: Sydney FC 1–2 Central Coast Mariners (Semi-finals, 10 May 2024) Wellington Phoenix 1–2 Melbourne Victory ...
[5] [6] For Central Coast Mariners, it was their first Grand Final since 2013 when they defeated Western Sydney Wanderers at Sydney Football Stadium. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] They had previously won the minor premiership twice in 2007–08 and 2011–12 seasons and made four Grand Final appearances during that time.
Adelaide United 1–2 Central Coast Mariners (Semi-finals, 13 May 2023) Highest scoring: Melbourne City 1–6 Central Coast Mariners (Grand Final, 3 June 2023) Highest attendance: 27,288 Western Sydney Wanderers 1–2 Sydney FC (Elimination-finals, 6 May 2023) Lowest attendance: 9,223 Melbourne City 4–0 Sydney FC (Semi-finals, 19 May 2023 ...
The first meeting between the two teams was an A-League match on 6 October 2012, for the Western Sydney Wanderers' first competitive match. The result was a 0–0 draw in front of more than 10,000 spectators at Parramatta Stadium.
Records of the Australian A-League Men clubs in continental club football competitions organised by the Asian Football Confederation.The Western Sydney Wanderers and Central Coast Mariners are the only Australian sides to have won an AFC competition, having won the AFC Champions League and AFC Cup respectively.
The first grand final in 2006 took place at Sydney Football Stadium between Sydney FC and Central Coast Mariners as Sydney FC won the home ground advantage by defeating premiers Adelaide United to host. Sydney won 1–0 to become the first champions of the A-League Men. [1] The first Joe Marston Medalist was Dwight Yorke, captain of Sydney FC ...
vs. Sydney FC (19 October 2024) A-League Men: Lowest home attendance: 6,220 vs. Newcastle Jets (8 November 2024) A-League Men: Average home league attendance: 9,661: Biggest win: 4–0 vs. Lions FC (A) (27 August 2024) Australia Cup: Biggest defeat: 4–2 vs. Sydney FC (A) (23 November 2024) A-League Men 1–3 vs. Central Coast Mariners (H) (17 ...
Central Coast Mariners : Sydney: 17:00: Price 90+3' Report: Nunn 10' Quilligan 23' Galic 69' Stadium: Wanderers Football Park Attendance: 892 Referee: Sarah Jones