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List of Sydney FC players (1–24 appearances)

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Lucas Neill, former Socceroos captain, made 3 appearances Sydney FC in 2013 before injury cut his season short.

Sydney Football Club, an association football club based in Moore Park, Sydney, was founded in 2004. They became the first member from Sydney admitted into the A-League in 2005.[1] The club's first team have competed in numerous national and international organised competitions, and all players who have played between 1 and 24 such matches are listed below.

Since Sydney FC's first competitive match, more than 100 players have failed to reach 25 appearances for the club. Many of these players spent only a short period of their career at Sydney FC before seeking opportunities in other teams. Lucas Neill made three appearances for the club before his injury cut his season short and had earned 96 full international caps for his country.

Key

  • The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 6 March 2021. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the A-League, A-League Finals, FFA Cup, AFC Champions League, OFC Champions League, Pre-Season Challenge Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and the Pan-Pacific Championship

Players

Alex Cisak made his debut for Sydney FC as a substitute in the 2018 FFA Cup.
Chris Payne played as a substitute 17 times scoring 4 goals.
Reza Ghoochannejhad joined Sydney FC in the summer of 2019.[2]

Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Sydney FC.

As of 8 October 2022
List of Sydney FC players with between 1 and 24 appearances
Player Nationality Pos Club career Starts Subs Total Goals
Appearances
Justin Pasfield  Australia GK 2005–2007 1 2 3 0
Todd Brodie  Australia FW 2005 0 3 3 1
John Buonavoglia  Australia FW 2005 2 4 6 1
Steve Laurie  Australia DF 2005–2006 0 2 2 0
Wade Oostendorp  Australia DF 2005–2006 0 2 2 0
Brendan Renaud  Australia MF 2007–2008 6 3 9 1
Alejandro Salazar  United States MF 2005–2006 1 5 6 2
Joe Schirripa  Australia DF 2005 0 1 1 0
Kazuyoshi Miura  Japan FW 2005 5 1 6 2
Tolgay Özbey  Australia FW 2005–2006 0 1 1 0
Jeremy Brockie  New Zealand FW 2006–2007 3 7 10 0
Steven Bozinovski  Australia DF 2006–2007 0 1 1 0
Jason Naidovski  Australia FW 2006 0 1 1 0
Joel Theissen  Australia MF 2006 0 1 1 0
Nikolas Tsattalios  Australia DF 2007–2009 7 11 18 0
Benito Carbone  Italy FW 2006 3 0 3 2
Jonas Salley  Australia MF 2007 0 1 1 0
Adam Casey  Australia FW 2007–2010 14 9 23 2
Luka Glavas  Australia FW 2007 0 2 2 0
Noel Spencer  Australia MF 2007 0 1 1 0
Ben Vidaic  Australia FW 2007–2008 2 5 7 0
Matthew Nash  Australia GK 2007
2012–2013
0 1 1 0
Cameron Watson  Australia MF 2007 1 0 1 0
Michael Enfield  United States MF 2007–2009 3 1 4 0
Daniel Severino  Australia MF 2007 1 0 1 0
Robert Cattanach  Australia FW 2007–2008 0 1 1 0
Adam Biddle  Australia FW 2006–2008 5 15 20 1
Juninho  Brazil MF 2007–2008 11 4 15 0
Patrick  Brazil FW 2007–2008 4 6 10 2
Michael Bridges  England FW 2007–2008 8 1 9 2
Mark Robertson  Australia MF 2007–2008 3 2 5 0
Ryan Walsh  Australia DF 2008 2 2 4 0
Chris Payne  Australia FW 2008–2010 4 17 21 4
Mitchell Prentice  Australia MF 2008–2010 9 2 11 1
Dez Giraldi  Australia FW 2008 2 3 5 0
Robbie Mileski  Australia FW 2008–2009 0 1 1 0
Bobby Petta  Netherlands FW 2008 3 6 9 0
Beau Busch  Australia DF 2008–2009 10 0 10 0
Antony Golec  Australia DF 2008–2011 5 5 10 0
Zachary Cairncross  Australia DF 2009–2011 2 0 2 0
Iain Ramsay  Philippines MF 2010 0 1 1 0
Joey Gibbs  Australia FW 2010 0 1 1 0
Juho Mäkelä  Finland FW 2011–2012 2 14 16 3
Andrew Durante  New Zealand DF 2011 3 2 5 0
David Williams  Australia FW 2011 3 1 4 0
Nathan Sherlock  Australia DF 2011–2013 2 6 8 0
Jamie Coyne  Australia DF 2011–2012 14 1 15 1
Mitchell Mallia  Australia FW 2011–2014 6 11 17 1
Fabinho  Brazil DF 2012–2013 17 1 18 0
Adam Griffiths  Australia MF 2012–2013 16 2 18 0
Krunoslav Lovrek  Croatia FW 2012–2013 5 0 5 0
Trent McClenahan  Australia MF 2012–2013 8 4 12 0
Blake Powell  Australia FW 2012–2014 9 9 18 3
Paul Reid  Australia MF 2012 6 5 11 0
Daniel Petkovski  Australia DF 2012–2014 2 3 5 0
Hagi Gligor  Australia MF 2012–2015 13 7 20 0
Jason Culina  Australia MF 2012–2013 6 2 8 2
Alec Urosevski  Australia FW 2012–2014 2 8 10 0
Joel Griffiths  Australia FW 2013 8 0 8 3
Tiago  Brazil DF 2013–2014 12 0 12 0
Lucas Neill  Australia DF 2013 3 0 3 0
Pedj Bojić  Australia DF 2013–2015 19 4 23 0
Richard Garcia  Australia FW 2013–2014 20 3 23 6
Matt Thompson  Australia DF 2013–2014 11 7 18 1
Marc Warren  Australia DF 2013–2014 8 0 8 0
Ranko Despotović  Australia FW 2013–2014 14 3 17 6
Corey Gameiro  Australia FW 2013–2015 15 8 23 5
Dylan Caton  Australia MF 2014 1 1 2 0
Themba Muata-Marlow  Australia DF 2014–2015 1 0 1 0
Sasa Ognenovski  Australia DF 2014–2015 17 0 17 2
Robert Stambolziev  Australia FW 2015–2016 4 20 24 2
Andrew Hoole  Australia FW 2015–2016 12 11 23 0
Riley Woodcock  Australia DF 2015–2016
2016–2017
7 0 7 0
Zac Anderson  Australia DF 2015–2016 9 0 9 0
Alex Mullen  Australia MF 2015–2016 1 2 3 0
Bai Antoniou  Australia FW 2016–2017 0 1 1 0
Nicola Kuleski  Macedonia MF 2017 0 2 2 0
Charles Lokolingoy  Australia FW 2017–2019 0 21 21 0
Patrick Flottmann  Australia DF 2017–2018
2019–2021
3 4 7 0
Chris Zuvela  Australia FW 2017–2022 5 13 18 0
John Iredale  Australia FW 2017 0 1 1 0
Alex Cisak  Australia GK 2017–2019 0 1 1 0
Anthony Kalik  Australia DF 2017–2018 1 6 7 0
Fábio Ferreira  Portugal FW 2018 0 5 5 0
Cameron Devlin  Australia MF 2018–2019 1 8 9 1
Jop van der Linden  Netherlands DF 2018–2019 12 1 13 0
Siem de Jong  Netherlands MF 2018–2019 16 5 21 6
Jacob Tratt  Australia DF 2015–2016
2018–2019
5 6 11 2
Mitch Austin  Australia FW 2019 0 4 4 0
Reza Ghoochannejhad  Iran FW 2019 11 6 17 1
Tom Heward-Belle  Australia GK 2019– 17 1 18 0
Liam McGing  Australia DF 2019
2021–2022
3 1 4 0
Patrick Scibilio  Australia DF 2019– 1 0 1 0
Jerry Skotadis  Australia MF 2019 0 1 1 0
Marco Tilio  Australia FW 2019– 0 6 6 1
Ryan Teague  Australia MF 2019–2020 0 1 1 0
Jordi Swibel  Australia FW 2020–2021 0 13 13 0
Calem Nieuwenhof  Australia MF 2020–2022 9 8 17 1
Adam Pavlesic  Australia GK 2020– 3 0 3 0
Corey Hollman  Australia MF 2021– 0 1 1 0
Elvis Kamsoba  Burundi FW 2021–2022 18 6 24 5
Adrian Segecic  Australia MF 2021– 3 7 10 2
Connor O'Toole  Australia DF 2022– 12 7 19 0
Mustafa Amini  Australia MF 2022 12 12 24 1
Luciano Narsingh  Netherlands FW 2022 6 8 14 1
Diego Caballo  Spain DF 2022– 4 0 4 0
Jake Girdwood-Reich  Australia MF 2022– 0 1 1 0
Jaiden Kurcharski  Australia FW 2022– 0 2 2 0
Luka Smyth  Australia FW 2022– 0 2 2 0
Oscar Priestman  Australia FW 2022– 0 2 2 0
Aaron Gurd  Australia DF 2022– 2 0 2 1
Joe Lolley  England FW 2022– 2 0 2 0
Róbert Mak  Slovakia FW 2022– 1 1 2 1
Alex Parsons  Australia FW 2022– 0 1 1 0

References

General

  • "Player List". SFC Statistics. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  • "Complete Player Listing". aleaguestats.com.
  • "Sydney FC: All Players". Ultimate A-League.

Specific

  1. ^ Ooi, Clinton (1 September 2006). "What An Uproar In Queensland!". State Of The Game. Archived from the original on 4 March 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
  2. ^ "'Gucci' is bringing the bling back to Sydney FC". The World Game. SBS. 29 January 2019.