The 2008–09 season is Sydney FC's fourth season of football (soccer) in Australia, and will compete in the 2008–09 A-League season.

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Sydney FC
2008–09 season
ChairmanAndrew Kemeny
ManagerJohn Kosmina
A-League5th
A-League Pre-Season Challenge CupGroup stage (3rd)
Top goalscorerAlex Brosque 5 Goals
Highest home attendance18,251 v Central Coast Mariners (Round 10)
Lowest home attendance8,502 v Queensland Roar (Round 13)
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2008-09 Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Pre-season

Sydney commenced pre-season training on 28 April 2008, and have been actively promoting the club to the Sydney community in the lead up to the season.

A number of friendly matches against NSW Premier League opposition are expected to be arranged in May and June.

Sydney played their first pre-season match against NSW Premier League side Blacktown City Demons at Gabbie Stadium which ended in a 0–0 draw. The match was significant in which Michael Enfield played his first game in almost a season, and fellow American Matt Taylor played his first trial game for the club. Sydney lost their 2nd trial match against Sutherland a week later losing 2–1 on artificial turf. Jacob Timpano scored Sydney's goal late in the 1st half. It was his first goal for the club after almost a year and a half on the sidelines through injury. Sydney's 3rd and final Pre-season friendly ended up a 2–0 win over Manly United, with Newly signed 17yr old Chris Payne scoring the double for the Sky Blues against his former club. It is their last Pre-season friendly before starting in the annual pre-season cup which starts later this month.

A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup

Sydney have been drawn into Group B for the A-League Preseason Challenge Cup along with Queensland Roar, Central Coast Mariners and Wellington Phoenix.[1]

Fixtures

More information Sydney FC, 2–1 ...
Sydney FC2–1Queensland Roar
Terry McFlynn Yellow card 17'
Chris Payne 54'
Mitchell Prentice 59'
Adam Casey Yellow card 79'
Simon Colosimo Yellow card 86'
(Report) Andrew Packer Yellow card 44'
Sergio van Dijk 49'
Hyuk-Su Seo Red card 57'
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More information Central Coast Mariners, 3–0 ...
Central Coast Mariners3–0Sydney FC
David D’Apuzzo Yellow card 32'
Andrew Clark Yellow card 34'
Brad Porter 43' Yellow card 70'
Sasho Petrovski Yellow card 56' 60'
Nik Mrdja 69'
(Report) Steve Corica Yellow card 49'
Alex Brosque Yellow card 63'
Iain Fyfe Yellow card 68'
Simon Colosimo Yellow card 74'
Chris Payne Yellow card 77'
Dez Giraldi Yellow card 90'
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Attendance: 7,107
Referee: Chris Beath

More information Sydney FC, 2–3 ...
Sydney FC2–3Wellington Phoenix
Alex Brosque 16' Yellow card 69'
Iain Fyfe 36'
Dez Giraldi Yellow card 61'
Mitchell Prentice Yellow card 61' Red card 91'
Ryan Walsh Yellow card 61'
(Report) Leo Bertos Yellow card 24'
Andrew Durante Yellow card 35' Yellow-red card 91'
Troy Hearfield 57'
Shane Smeltz 62' (pen)
Adam Kwasnik Yellow card 80'
Leilei Gao 82'
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Attendance: 6,124

On a freezing cold night at Campbelltown Sydney came victorious against Queensland Roar 2–1. After a scoreless 1st half, Queensland scored first through their new Dutch import, before Sydney hit back minutes later through newly signed 17-year-old Chris Payne, late in the 2nd Half Alex Brosque was fouled near the penalty area and former Perth Glory midfielder Mitchell Prentice took a shot that fired into the top right corner of the net. Sydney next travel up to Gosford To play the Central Coast Mariners.

Sydney played the Mariners up at Bluetongue Stadium on 27 July. Central Coast had recently been in the News with former Socceroos and Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich reportedly signing a 2-year contract. Sydney dominated the first 15 minutes until Brad Porter scored 2 minutes before half time. Sydney had several excellent chances early in the 2nd through Alex Brosque and Terry McFlynn but Bosnich denied any Sydney goal. 2 late goals for Central Coast through former Sydney player Sasho Petrovski and Nik Mrdja. Sydney had a 70th minute Steve Corica penalty stopped by Bosnich. Sydney now will hope to get through to the Pre-Season final with a win over Wellington Phoenix at WIN Stadium next Saturday Night.

Sydney played Wellington at WIN stadium, needing a victory and the Central Coast Mariners beating the Queensland Roar in order to get into the Pre-Season cup final. Sydney started off well with early goals from Alex Brosque and Iain Fyfe both opening up their goal tally's for the season, and Sydney looked to have the game under control by half time. Until 15 minutes into the 2nd half Wellington got a goal back through Troy Hearfield. A last-man sliding tackle by Dez Giraldi earned Wellington a Penalty, as well as Giraldi's marching orders. The penalty was converted past Sydney's 2nd keeper Ivan Necevski leveling the scores at 2–2. with 9 minutes to go till full-time a defensive mistake cost Sydney the game when Jacob Timpano but a terrible pass-back to Necevski and Wellington's Chinese import Leilei Gao intercepted it, and slotted the ball past a stunned Necevski.
Sydney now go into the start of the 4th A-League season short on players with Alex Brosque, Dez Giraldi, Mitchell Prentice, and Simon Colosimo all out on Suspension, and John Aloisi, Brendon Santalab, and Michael Enfield all injured, as well as Mark Bridge, and Stuart Musialik out on Olyroo duties for the Beijing Olympics.

A-League

Sydney will again compete in the A-League competition.[2]

Home-and-Away fixtures


Round 1

More information Sydney FC, 0–0 ...
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Attendance: 16,227
Referee: Mark Shield

Round 2

More information Central Coast Mariners, 2–3 ...
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Attendance: 10,932
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 3

More information Sydney FC, 5–2 ...
Sydney FC5–2Perth Glory
Brosque 3'
Corica 21' (Pen)
Bridge 39'
Cole 43'
Topor-Stanley 88' (o.g.)
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Dadi 12', 67' (Pen)
Djulbic Yellow card 20' Red card 20'
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Attendance: 11,732
Referee: Peter Green

Round 4

More information Newcastle Jets, 0–0 ...
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Attendance: 11,535

Round 5

More information Sydney FC, 3–0 ...
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Attendance: 12,462
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 6

More information Wellington Phoenix, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 6,729
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 7

More information Sydney FC, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 12,403

Round 8

More information Perth Glory, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 7,759

Round 9

More information Melbourne Victory, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 31,564
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 10

More information Sydney FC, 3–3 ...
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Attendance: 18,251

Round 11

More information Sydney FC, 1–2 ...
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Attendance: 12,856
Referee: Craig Zetter

Round 12

More information Adelaide United, 2–0 ...
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Attendance: 9,509
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 13

More information Sydney FC, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 8,502

Round 14

More information Newcastle Jets, 1–2 ...
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Attendance: 7,872

Round 15

More information Central Coast Mariners, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 11,220
Referee: Peter Green

Round 16

More information Sydney FC, 1–4 ...
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Attendance: 12,165
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 17

More information Melbourne Victory, 3–2 ...
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Attendance: 25,398

Round 18

More information Adelaide United, 2–0 ...
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Attendance: 23,002
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 19

More information Sydney FC, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 9,605
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 20

More information Queensland Roar, 3–1 ...
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Attendance: 19,111
Referee: Craig Zetter

Round 21

More information Sydney FC, 4–0 ...
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Attendance: 9,551
Referee: Kevin Docherty

Player details

Scorers

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Total Player Goals per Round
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718192021
5AustraliaAlex Brosque1112
4AustraliaMark Bridge1111
4AustraliaSteve Corica211
3AustraliaShannon Cole111
3AustraliaStuart Musialik111
2AustraliaJohn Aloisi11
2AustraliaKofi Danning11
2AustraliaBrendan Gan11
2AustraliaBrendon Santalab11
2Northern IrelandTerry McFlynn11
1AustraliaAdam Casey1
1AustraliaIain Fyfe1
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A goal was scored from a penalty kick
Two goals were scored from penalty kicks

Transfers

The later parts of the 2007–08 season saw the departure of Mark Rudan to Japanese second division side Avispa Fukuoka and the club released David Zdrilic, Ruben Zadkovich and Patrick da Silva at season's end. Ufuk Talay joined his former teammate Mark Rudan and coach Pierre Littbarski at Avispa Fukuoka the end of the season.

New signings for the 2008–09 season started in earnest in March with the official announcements of Simon Colosimo from Perth, Mark Bridge and Stuart Musialik from Jets and a new marquee player in John Aloisi from the Mariners reportedly with a pay packet of up to A$1.4m a season.[3] With Aloisi joining as the marquee and other signings being under the salary cap, Sydney were unable to retain Brazilian Juninho at the club and he was unceremoniously released during the off-season. Ruben Zadkovich was snatched up by Newcastle but ended up heading over to England on a reported 2-year contract with relegated Premier League team Derby County. Manly United young gun Chris Payne caught Kosmina's eye during a pre-season trial and signed the youngster on a 2-year youth contract. And in mid-July Kosmina signed Wollongong Wolves striker Dez Giraldi on an 8-week loan spell to replace the injured Brendon Santalab.

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Player From League Fee Date
Australia Simon Colosimo Perth Glory (released) Australia A-League Free 3 March 2008[4]
Australia Mark Bridge Newcastle United Jets FC Australia A-League Free 3 March 2008[5]
Australia John Aloisi Central Coast Mariners Australia A-League Free 3 March 2008[5]
Australia Stuart Musialik Newcastle United Jets Australia A-League Free 11 March 2008[6]
Australia Mitchell Prentice Perth Glory (released) Australia A-League Free 3 May 2008[7]
Australia Chris Payne Manly United Australia NSW Premier League $3000 20 May 2008
Australia Shannon Cole Sydney Olympic Australia NSW Premier League Free 14 August 2008
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Out

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Player To League Fee Date
Australia Ufuk Talay Avispa Fukuoka Japan J.League 2nd Division Free 12 February 2008[5]
Australia Ruben Zadkovich Derby County (released) England Premier League 3 March 2008[5]
Australia David Zdrilić Released 3 March 2008[5]
Brazil Patrick da Silva Released 3 March 2008[5]
Australia Ben Vidaic Sydney United Australia NSW Premier League Free 18 March 2008[8]
Brazil Juninho Paulista Released 12 April 2008[9]
Australia Mark Milligan Released 28 April 2008
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Short-term signings

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Player Team Start Date End Date Reason
United States Matt Taylor Hollywood United F.C. 26 June 2008 3 July 2008 Trial
Australia Dez Giraldi Wollongong FC 25 July 2008 29 September 2008 On loan to replace Injured Brendon Santalab
Australia Ryan Walsh Blacktown City Demons 14 August 2008 21 August 2008 Suspension Replacement
Australia John Filan Wigan Athletic 28 August 2008 1 November 2008 Suspension Replacement
Netherlands Bobby Petta Para Hills Knights 25 October 2008 On loan to replace Injured Michael Enfield
Australia Beau Busch Manly United 25 October 2008 Suspension Replacement
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Loan out

More information Player, Team ...
Player Team League Start Date End Date
Australia Adam Biddle Blacktown City Demons Australia NSW Premier League 1 March 2008 26 April 2008[10]
Australia Ivan Necevski Blacktown City Demons Australia NSW Premier League 1 March 2008 26 April 2008[10]
Australia Nikolas Tsattalios Penrith Nepean United Australia NSW Premier League 1 March 2008 26 April 2008[10]
Australia Ben Vidaic Sydney United Australia NSW Premier League 1 March 2008 18 March 2008[10]
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References

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