List of Sydney FC records and statistics

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Sydney FC are a Sydney-based professional association football club, who compete in the A-League. They have played at their current home ground, Sydney Football Stadium, since their foundation in 2004.

This list encompasses the major honours won by Sydney FC, records set by their players, managers and the club. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Sydney FC players. Attendance records at Sydney Football Stadium are also included in the list.

Honours

Domestic

Premiers (1): 2009–10
Runners-Up (1): 2005–06, 2014–15
  • A-League Finals Series
Champions (2): 2006, 2010
Runners-Up (1): 2015
Winner (1): 2009–10
Runners-Up (1): 2016

Continental

Champions (1): 2005
Group Stage (2): 2007, 2011

International

Fifth-place (1): 2005
Fourth-place (1): 2008

Individual

None
2005–06: Australia Clint Bolton
2014–15: Austria Marc Janko
2005–06: Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke
2009–10: Australia Simon Colosimo
None
None
None

Appearances

Individual Records

Correct as of 18 May 2015.

Most appearances

Correct as of 18 May 2015

Ranking Name Nat Position Years League Cup[A] Asia[B] Other[C] Total
1 Terry McFlynn Northern Ireland MID 2005–2014 178 0 11 25 214
2 Alex Brosque Australia FWD 2006–2011
2014–present
148 5 7 14 174
3 Clint Bolton Australia GK 2005–2010 109 0 11 22 142
4 Steve Corica Australia MID 2005–2010 107 0 11 21 138
5 Sebastian Ryall Australia DEF 2009–present 131 3 3 0 137
6 Iain Fyfe Australia DEF 2005–2009 88 0 11 23 122
7 Rhyan Grant Australia MID 2008–present 95 0 5 0 100
8 Shannon Cole Australia DEF 2008–2012 95 0 3 1 99
9 Robbie Middleby Australia MID 2005–2009 67 0 8 20 95
10 Ufuk Talay Australia MID 2005–2008 59 0 10 16 85
10 Mark Bridge Australia FWD 2008–2012 80 0 5 0 85

A. a,b FFA Cup. (See Other for Pre-Season Cup)

B. a,b For the purposes of this table, "Asia" also includes the 2005 OFC Club Championship.

C. a,b "Other" includes the Pre-Season Cup (2005–2008), OFC Club Championship Australian Qualifying Tournament, Club World Cup, and the Pan-Pacific Championship

Goalscorers

Updated 18 May 2015.

Firsts

Domestic

Continental

  • Most OFC Club Championship goals: 9, Australia David Zdrilic
  • Most goals in an OFC Club Championship tournament: 9, Australia David Zdrillic, 2005
  • Most goals in an OFC Club Championship match: 4, Australia David Zdrilic v. AS Pirae – 4 June 2005.
  • Most AFC Champions League goals: 4, Australia Steve Corica
  • Most goals in an AFC Champions League tournament: 4, Australia Steve Corica, 2007
  • Most goals in an AFC Champions League match:

Inter-continental

Individual Records

Hat-tricks

Player Date Competition Opponent Venue Result Score
Australia David Zdrilic 2 June 2005 OFC Club Championship Sobou FC Stade Pater, Tahiti W 9–2
Australia Sasho Petrovski 2 June 2005 OFC Club Championship Sobou FC Stade Pater, Tahiti W 9–2
Australia David Zdrilic 4 June 2005 OFC Club Championship AS Pirae Stade Pater, Tahiti W 6–0
Australia Sasho Petrovski 5 November 2005 A-League Central Coast Mariners Central Coast Stadium, Gosford W 5–1
Italy Alessandro Del Piero 19 January 2013 A-League Wellington Phoenix Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney W 7–1
Austria Marc Janko 15 March 2015 A-League Brisbane Roar Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney W 5–4

Top goalscorers

This lists of the top scorers in competitive matches for the club. All current players are in bold. Appearances shown in brackets.
Correct as of 1 June 2015.[6]

Ranking Name Nat Position Years League[A] Cup[B] Asia[C] Other[D] Total
1 Alex Brosque Australia FWD 2006–2011,
2014–present
47 (148) 1 (5) 1 (7) 5 (14) 54 (174)
2 Steve Corica Australia MID 2005–2010 23 (107) 0 (0) 7 (11) 1 (21) 31 (139)
3 Sasho Petrovski Australia FWD 2005–2007 14 (43) 0 (0) 4 (4) 8 (14) 26 (61)
4 Alessandro Del Piero Italy FWD 2012–2014 24 (48) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 24 (48)
5 Bruno Cazarine Brazil FWD 2010–2012 17 (50) 0 (0) 3 (6) 0 (0) 20 (56)
6 Mark Bridge Australia FWD 2008–2012 17 (80) 0 (0) 1 (5) 0 (0) 18 (85)
7 Marc Janko Austria FWD 2014–2015 16 (24) 0 (1) 0 (0) 0 (0) 16 (25)
8 David Zdrilic Australia FWD 2005–2008 5 (50) 0 (0) 9 (11) 0 (16) 14 (77)
9 David Carney Australia MID 2005–2007 7 (38) 0 (0) 2 (10) 4 (14) 13 (62)
10 John Aloisi Australia FWD 2008–2010 12 (40) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 12 (40)

A. a Include finals series.

B. a FFA Cup only.

C. a For the purposes of this table, Asia also includes the 2005 OFC Club Championship.

D. a,b Other matches include OFC Club Championship Australian Qualifying Tournament (2005), Pre-Season Cup (2005–2008), Club World Cup, and the Pan-Pacific Championship (2008–2009).

Other individual records for the club

Managerial records

Managers listed in order first game in charge of the team. Caretaker managers included and marked by †.
Competitive matches only. These include A-League, FFA Cup, Asian Champions League, OFC Champions League, Club World Cup, League Cup, OFC Club Championship Australia Qualification Tournament and Pan-Pacific Championships.
Correct as of 18 May 2015.[8]

Coach Nat Years M W D L Pts PPG
1 Pierre Littbarski Germany 2005–2006 38 23 8 7 77 2.0263
2 Terry Butcher England 2006–2007 29 13 9 7 48 1.6552
3 Branko Culina Australia 2007 24 7 9 8 30 1.2500
4 John Kosmina Australia 2007–2009 36 12 9 15 45 1.2500
5 Vitezslav Lavicka Czech Republic 2009–2012 95 36 24 35 132 1.3895
6 Ian Crook England 2012 6 2 0 4 6 1.0000
7 Steve Corica Australia 2012 2 0 0 2 0 0.0000
8 Frank Farina Australia 2012–2014 46 19 8 19 65 1.3830
9 Graham Arnold Australia 2014–present 75 36 21 18 103 1.6885

Team records

All records and statistics in this section span across all competitive fixtures. 'Regular season' indicates home and away league games only, it does not include finals series (unless stated otherwise). Records for home and away do not include results in competitions that primarily used neutral venues, including OFC Champions League, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, Club World Cup and Pan-Pacific Championship
Correct as of 18 May 2015.

Firsts

Wins

  • Record win: 9–2 v. Sobou FC, 2 June 2005.
  • Record A-League win: 7–1 v. Wellington Phoenix, 19 January 2013.
  • Record FFA Cup win: 3–1, twice, v. Melbourne City, 12 August 2014 and v. Sydney United, 23 September 2014.
  • Record AFC Champions League win: 3–0 v. Persik Kediri, 25 April 2007.
  • Most consecutive wins: 10, (7 May 2005 – 30 July 2005).[9]
  • Most consecutive home wins: 6, (27 December 2012 – 9 March 2013).
  • Most consecutive away wins: 8, (24 January 2015 – 9 May 2015).
  • Most consecutive games without a win: 10, (7 August 2010 – 16 October 2010).[10]
  • Most consecutive home games without a win: 7, (7 August 2010 – 7 November 2010).
  • Most consecutive away games without a win: 11, (22 December 2010 – 2 November 2013).
  • Most wins in a regular season: 15, 2009–10 (27 games).[11]
  • Most home wins in a regular season: 11, 2009–10 (14 games).
  • Most away wins in a regular season: 10, 2014–15 (14 games).
  • Fewest wins in a regular season: 8, 2010–11 (30 games).[11]
  • Fewest home wins in a regular season: 3, 2007–08 (11 games).
  • Fewest away wins in a regular season: 2, 2012–13 (14 games).

Defeats

  • Record defeat: 2–7 v. Central Coast Mariners, 3 November 2012.
  • Record A-League defeat: 2–7 v. Central Coast Mariners, 3 November 2012.
  • Record FFA Cup defeat: 1–3(a.e.t.) v. Adelaide United, 21 October 2014.
  • Record AFC Champions League defeat: 0–3 v. Kashima Antlers, 13 April 2011.
  • Most consecutive defeats: 5, 4 December 2010 – 29 December 2010.[12]
  • Most consecutive home defeats: 3, twice, (26 December 2013 – 8 February 14)[13] and (4 December 2014 – 26 December 2014).[14]
  • Most consecutive away defeats: 4, twice, (13 December 2008 – 17 January 2009)[15] and (14 August 2010 – 16 October 2010)[16]
  • Most consecutive games without defeat: 11, (7 May 2005 – 6 August 2005).[17]
  • Most consecutive home games without defeat: 14, (9 October 2005 – 8 October 2006). [18]
  • Most consecutive away games without defeat: 16, (12 August 2014 – 26 April 2015).
  • Most defeats in a regular season: 13, 2012–13 (27 games).[11]
  • Most home defeats in a regular season: 6, 2011–12 (14 games).
  • Most away defeats in a regular season: 9, 2012–13 (14 games).
  • Fewest defeats in a regular season: 5, 2014–15 (27 games) and 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08 (21 games).[11]
  • Fewest home defeats in a regular season: 1, 2005–06 (11 games).
  • Fewest away defeats in a regular season: 0, 2014–15 (14 games) and 2007–08 (10 games).

Draws

  1. ^ This is an A-League record[19]
  2. ^ This is an A-League record[19]

Goals

  • Most consecutive games without scoring a goal: 5, twice, (9 May 2007 – 29 July 2007) and (4 December 2010 – 29 December 2010).[20]
  • Most goals scored in a regular season: 52, 2014–15 (27 games).
  • Fewest goals scored in a regular season: 28, 2007–08 (21 games).
  • Most goals conceded in a regular season: 51, 2012–13 (27 games).
  • Fewest goals conceded in a regular season: 19, 2006–07 (21 games).[nb 1]
  • Best goal difference in a regular season: +17, 2014–15 (27 games).
  • Worst goal difference in a regular season: –10, 2012–13 (27 games).
  • Most goals scored at home in a regular season: 25, 2013–14 (14 games).
  • Most goals scored away in a regular season: 33, 2014–15 (14 games).[nb 2]
  • Fewest goals scored at home in a regular season: 12, 2007–08 (11 games).
  • Fewest goals scored away in a regular season: 12, 2009–10 (13 games).
  • Most goals conceded at home in a regular season: 25, 2011–12 (14 games).[nb 3]
  • Most goals conceded away in a regular season: 35, 2012–13 (14 games).[nb 4]
  • Fewest goals conceded at home in a regular season: 8, 2006–07 (10 games).
  • Fewest goals conceded away in a regular season: 9, 2007–08 (10 games).
  • Most consecutive clean sheets: 5, twice, (24 November 2006 – 1 January 2007) and (12 December 2009 – 10 January 2010).[21]
  • Goals scored in total: 365
  • Goals conceded in total: 332
  1. ^ This is an A-League record[19]
  2. ^ This is an A-League record[19]
  3. ^ This is an A-League record[19]
  4. ^ This is an A-League record[19]

Points

  • Most points in a regular season: 50, 2014–15 (27 games).
  • Fewest points in a regular season: 26, 2008–09 (21 games).
  • Most points in a season without winning the league: 50, 2014–15 (27 games).
  • Fewest points in a season while winning the league: 48, 2009–10 (27 games).

Home Attendances

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Syd FC agrees to Antonis transfer". Football Australia. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Consecutive Apps". Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Sydney FC starts in impressive fashion". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Inaugural Goalscorers". ALeagueStats.com. Retrieved 19 May 2005.
  6. ^ "ALeagueStats Top20 Goalscorers". Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  7. ^ Transfer fee of £200,000; "Yorke completes Sunderland move". BBC Sport. 31 August 2006. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  8. ^ "Coaching History". ALeagueStats.com. Retrieved 18 May 2005.
  9. ^ [1]
  10. ^ "Non Winning Streak". ALeagueStats.com. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
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  12. ^ [2]
  13. ^ [3]
  14. ^ [4]
  15. ^ Sydney FC 2008–09 Football-lineups
  16. ^ Sydney FC 2010–11 Football-lineups
  17. ^ "Roar dominates but unable to break Sydney unbeaten run". 6 August 2005. Retrieved 22 December 2006. – N.B.: The 17 matches quoted includes friendly matches, which are not included in this record
  18. ^ [5]
  19. ^ a b c d e f A-League all-time records#Draws Cite error: The named reference "A-League records" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  20. ^ [6]
  21. ^ [7]
  22. ^ "Sydney FC vs Central Coast Mariners FC". 5 March 2006. Retrieved 22 December 2006.
  23. ^ "Chelsea claim battle of the blue in front of record crowd". 2 June 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2015.

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