2005–06 A-League

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A-League
Season2005–06
ChampionsSydney FC (1st title)
PremiersAdelaide United (1st title)
Champions LeagueSydney FC
Adelaide United
Matches played84
Goals scored232 (2.76 per match)
Top goalscorerAlex Brosque
Bobby Despotovski
Archie Thompson
Stewart Petrie
(8 goals)
Biggest home winMelbourne Victory 5–0 Sydney FC
(16 October 2005)
Biggest away winNewcastle Jets 0–5 Queensland Roar
(26 January 2006)
Highest attendance25,557
Lowest attendance1,922
Average attendance10,955

The 2005–06 A-League was the inaugural season of the Australian A-League soccer competition. After over 12 months without a national professional club competition, the first match in the A-League was played on 26 August 2005. The competition was made up of a triple round robin league stage before a championship playoff featuring the top four teams.

Of the eight participants, four come from the National Soccer League (1977–2004): Template:ALeague PG (established 1995), Template:ALeague NZK (1999), Template:ALeague NUJ (2000) and Adelaide United (2003). New Zealand Knights had previously entered the NSL as the Auckland Football Kingz, but were significantly restructured and have a vastly different playing roster. Template:ALeague QR previously competed in the NSL from 1977–1988 and had competed in the Queensland State League since then as Brisbane Lions.

The first A-League Grand Final took place on 5 March 2006, with Template:ALeague SFC becoming the league's inaugural champions, defeating the Template:ALeague CCM 1–0. Template:ALeague AU were the named premiers after finishing the season seven points clear at the top of the league.

Clubs

Team City Home Ground Capacity
Template:ALeague AU Adelaide Hindmarsh Stadium 17,000
Template:ALeague CCM Gosford Bluetongue Stadium 20,119
Template:ALeague MV Melbourne Olympic Park Stadium 18,500
Template:ALeague NUJ Newcastle Energy Australia Stadium 26,164
Template:ALeague NZK Auckland North Harbour Stadium 25,000
Template:ALeague PG Perth Members Equity Stadium 18,156
Template:ALeague QR Brisbane Suncorp Stadium 52,500
Template:ALeague SFC Sydney Aussie Stadium 42,500

Preliminary Competitions

Two competitions were held prior to the start of the A-League season.

Oceania Club Championship Qualification

This three-round competition was held in May 2005 to determine Australia's qualifier for the 2005 season of the Oceania Club Championship. It consisted of all Australian A-League clubs (i.e. all clubs except for the New Zealand Knights) and granted Perth Glory – the reigning NSL champions – a bye into the semi-finals.

Round 1
(7 May)
Semi Finals
(11 May)
Finals
(15 May)
         
Template:ALeague PG 1
Template:ALeague SFC 2
Template:ALeague SFC 3
Template:ALeague QR 0
Template:ALeague SFC 1
Template:ALeague CCM 0
Template:ALeague CCM (pen) 0 (4)
Template:ALeague NUJ 0 (2)
Template:ALeague CCM 4
Template:ALeague AU 0
Template:ALeague AU (pen) 0 (4)
Template:ALeague MV 0 (1)

Sydney FC qualified for and subsequently won the 2005 Oceania Club Championship entitling it to a place in the 2005 FIFA Club World Championship to be played in Tokyo.

Pre-Season Challenge Cup

The inaugural pre-season cup was held in July and August in the lead up to the start of the A-League season. The competition featured a group stage and a knockout stage. Commentators did not give much weight to the competition as a guide for performance during the season proper, as injuries or club strategic policy ruled that many teams did not use their best players and often used experimental tactics.

Group stage

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Finals

 
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12 August
 
 
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21 August
 
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14 August
 
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The Central Coast Mariners were the inaugural Pre-season Challenge Cup winners.

Regular season

The A-League season commenced on 26 August 2005 with two Friday night fixtures. Games each round were held throughout the weekend, though certain rounds also featured Thursday night games. As there was no concurrent cup competition, midweek fixtures were uncommon unless they were held on Australian public holidays. A three-week break was also scheduled in December to coincide with the 2005 FIFA Club World Cup in Tokyo.

League table

Template:A-League 2005-06 Position Ladder Rules for classification:1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored.
# = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points.

Round 1

26 August 2005 Template:ALeague PG 0 – 1 Template:ALeague CCM Members Equity Stadium, Perth
20:00 UTC+8 Report
Summary
Spencer 66' Attendance: 11,113
Referee: Australia Ben Williams

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Round 9

Round 10

Round 11

Round 12

Round 13

Round 14

Round 15

Round 16

Round 17

Round 18

Round 19

Round 20

Round 21

Finals series

After the home and away season, the finals series began, with the top four teams. The finals series used a modified Page playoff system, with the difference that each first round game would be played over two legs. The winner of the finals series, Template:ALeague SFC was crowned as the A-League champion. Template:ALeague AU, as the holder of the top position on the league ladder, were named the 2005–06 premiers.

Standard cup rules – such as the away goals rule (two-leg ties only), extra time and penalty shootouts were used to decide drawn games. Template:PagePlayoffBracket-2LegQF

10 February 2006 Minor Semi-Final Leg 1 Template:ALeague NUJ 0 – 1 Template:ALeague CCM EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
20:00 UTC+11 Osman 76' Attendance: 10,236
Referee: Australia Ben Williams
12 February 2006 Major Semi-Final Leg 1 Template:ALeague AU 2 – 2 Template:ALeague SFC Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
17:00 UTC+10.30 Rech 34'
Dodd 31'
Petrovski 39'
Corica 9'
Attendance: 15,104
Referee: Australia Matthew Breeze
17 February 2006 Minor Semi-Final Leg 2 Template:ALeague CCM 1 – 1 Template:ALeague NUJ Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
20:00 UTC+11 Heffernan 79' Thompson 28' Attendance: 17,429
Referee: Australia Simon Przydacz
19 February 2006 Major Semi-Final Leg 2 Template:ALeague SFC 2 – 1 Template:ALeague AU Aussie Stadium, Sydney
17:00 UTC+11 Rudan 76'
Petrovski 29'
Qu 60' Attendance: 30,377
Referee: Australia Mark Shield

AFC Champions League

Although Australia became a member of the Asian Football Confederation in 2006, Australian teams were not invited to participate in the 2006 AFC Champions League competition.

The AFC later determined that qualification for the 2007 AFC Champions League would be based on the 2005–06 A-League competition, despite that ACL matches will commence after the completion of the A-League 2006–07 season. Adelaide as Premiers and Sydney as Champions represented Australia.

Attendance

Team Hosted Average High Low Total
Sydney FC 13 19,648 25,557 9,132 255,421
Queensland Roar 11 14,785 23,142 8,607 162,636
Melbourne Victory 10 14,158 18,026 10,078 141,578
Adelaide United 12 11,332 14,068 7,013 135,982
Perth Glory 11 9,734 13,157 5,033 107,075
Newcastle Jets 12 9,022 13,000 5,868 108,263
Central Coast Mariners 11 8,765 17,429 5,194 96,418
New Zealand Knights 10 3,909 9,900 1,922 39,086
{{{T9}}} 0 0 0 0 0
{{{T10}}} 0 0 0 0 0
{{{T11}}} 0 0 0 0 0
{{{T12}}} 0 0 0 0 0
League total 90 11,627 25,557 1,922 1,046,459

Highest attendance

League records

The following league records are from the regular season only. It does not include records from the finals series.

Awards

Award Recipient
Johnny Warren Medal (Player's Player of the Year) Bobby Despotovski (Template:ALeague PG)
Reebok Golden Boot Award (Top Goalscorer) Four players (see below)
Hyundai Rising Star Award (U-20 Player of the Year) Nick Ward (footballer) (Template:ALeague PG)
Hyundai A-League Coach of the Year Lawrie McKinna (Template:ALeague CCM)
Zurich Referee of the Year Mark Shield
Joe Marston Medal (Best player in Grand Final) Dwight Yorke (Template:ALeague SFC)

Leading goalscorers

Total Player Team Goals per Round
 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
8 Australia Alex Brosque Template:ALeague BR 1 2 1 2 1 1
Australia Bobby Despotovski Template:ALeague PG 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Australia Archie Thompson Template:ALeague MV 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
Australia Stewart Petrie Template:ALeague CCM 1 1 2 2 1 1
7 Australia Carl Veart Template:ALeague AU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Australia Dean Heffernan Template:ALeague CCM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke Template:ALeague SFC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Australia Ante Milicic Template:ALeague NUJ 1 1 1 3 1
Australia Sasho Petrovski Template:ALeague SFC 1 1 1 3 1
Australia Damian Mori Template:ALeague PG 2 3 1 1

Fouls conceded

Player Team Fouls Conceded
Stewart Petrie Template:ALeague CCM 60
Ross Aloisi Template:ALeague AU 50
Andrew Clark Template:ALeague CCM 49
Sasho Petrovski Template:ALeague SFC 49
Steve Pantelidis Template:ALeague MV 47
Terry McFlynn Template:ALeague SFC 42
Noel Spencer Template:ALeague CCM 41
Carl Veart Template:ALeague AU 40
Richard Johnson Template:ALeague NUJ 40
Travis Dodd Template:ALeague AU 39

Disciplinary records

Player Team Yellow 2YC Red
Terry McFlynn Template:ALeague SFC 7 0 0
Matt McKay Template:ALeague QR 3 1 1
Kevin Muscat Template:ALeague MV 4 1 0
Ross Aloisi Template:ALeague AU 6 0 0
Remo Buess Template:ALeague QR 6 0 0

Biggest victories

5 goals

Score Date Round
Template:ALeague MV 5–0 Template:ALeague SFC 16 Oct 2005 8
Template:ALeague QR 5–0 Template:ALeague NUJ 26 Jan 2006 20

4 goals

Score Date Round
Template:ALeague PG 5–1 Template:ALeague NUJ 8 Oct 2005 7
Template:ALeague SFC 5–1 Template:ALeague CCM 5 Nov 2005 11
Template:ALeague NUJ 4–0 Template:ALeague NZK 18 Sep 2005 4
Template:ALeague CCM 4–0 Template:ALeague PG 8 Oct 2005 8

Highest aggregate scores

Score Date Round
Template:ALeague PG 5–1 Template:ALeague NUJ 8 Oct 2005 7
Template:ALeague SFC 5–1 Template:ALeague CCM 5 Nov 2005 11
Template:ALeague NUJ 4–2 Template:ALeague AU 14 Oct 2005 8
Template:ALeague NUJ 4–2 Template:ALeague NZK 4 Nov 2005 11
Template:ALeague PG 4–2 Template:ALeague AU 6 Nov 2005 11
Template:ALeague AU 4–2 Template:ALeague QR 1 Jan 2006 16

Honours

See also

External links