2009–10 A-League

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

North Queensland Fury 1–5 Central Coast Mariners
(21 November 2009)
Highest scoringMelbourne Victory 6–2 Perth Glory
(16 January 2010)
(8 goals)
Highest attendance30,668
Lowest attendance2,616
Average attendance9,796 ( 2384)

The 2009–10 A-League was the 33rd season of top-flight

A-League competition since its establishment in 2004. The season marked the addition of two new teams from Queensland. Gold Coast United FC and the North Queensland Fury FC made their A-League debuts at the start of the season.[1] Because of this, Queensland Roar were renamed to Brisbane Roar
, as they were no longer the only A-League club from Queensland. With the inception of the two new clubs, many club transfers took place both within Australia and New Zealand, and around the world.

The length of the regular season was longer than in previous years, with 27 rounds rather than 21, plus finals. The season began on 6 August, with Melbourne hosting the Central Coast at home.

Pre-Season Challenge Cup was no longer held as part of the 2009–10 season due to a busier regular season schedule,[3] and clubs attracting higher profile pre-season friendlies. The Premiership and Championship double was completed by Sydney FC with victory over Melbourne
in the final match of the regular season and on penalties in the Championship Grand Final.

Clubs

Team City Home Ground Capacity
Adelaide United Adelaide Hindmarsh Stadium 17,000
Brisbane Roar Brisbane Suncorp Stadium 52,500
Central Coast Mariners
Gosford
Bluetongue Stadium 20,119
Gold Coast United Gold Coast Skilled Park 27,400
Melbourne Victory Melbourne Etihad Stadium 56,347
Newcastle Jets Newcastle Energy Australia Stadium 26,164
North Queensland Fury
Townsville
Dairy Farmers Stadium 26,500
Perth Glory
Perth
ME Bank Stadium
20,500
Sydney FC Sydney Sydney Football Stadium 45,500
Wellington Phoenix Wellington
Westpac Stadium
36,000

Transfers

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Table Incoming manager Date of appointment Table
Sydney FC Australia John Kosmina Sacked 31 January 2009[4] 5th (08–09) Czech Republic Vítězslav Lavička 4 February 2009[5] Pre-season
Newcastle Jets
Australia Gary van Egmond Resigned 27 June 2009 8th (08–09)
Branko Čulina
30 June 2009[6] Pre-Season
Brisbane Roar
Australia Frank Farina Sacked 14 October 2009[7] 6th (09–10) Australia Ange Postecoglou 16 October 2009[8] Round 10

Foreign players

Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3 Visa 4 Visa 5 Non-Visa foreigner(s) Former player(s)
Adelaide United
Alemão
Cássio
Cristiano
Ghana Lloyd Owusu South Korea Shin In-seob Argentina Marcos Flores3
Brisbane Roar Belgium Pieter Collen
Henrique
Brazil Reinaldo Costa Rica Steven Bryce Indonesia Sergio van Dijk Scotland Bob Malcolm
Central Coast Mariners England Nicky Travis Scotland Chris Doig Wales Jonathan Brown Wales Matt Crowell Malta John Hutchinson2 Jamaica Wolry Wolfe4
New Zealand Michael McGlinchey
Gold Coast United
Jefferson
Robson
Ivory Coast Adama Traoré Netherlands Bas van den Brink Scotland Charlie Miller
Anderson
3
Milson
Melbourne Victory Costa Rica Marvin Angulo Costa Rica Carlos Hernández Thailand Surat Sukha New Zealand Glen Moss2
Scotland Grant Brebner1
Brazil Ney Fabiano
Thailand Sutee Suksomkit
Newcastle Jets England Michael Bridges Italy Marcello Fiorentini South Korea Song Jin-hyung
Ali Abbas
3
North Queensland Fury England Robbie Fowler England James Robinson Japan Kojiro Kaimoto New Zealand Jeremy Brockie Scotland Scott Wilson England Terry Cooke3
Netherlands Antilles Dyron Daal3
Sri Lanka Jack Hingert2
Perth Glory England Andy Todd Netherlands Victor Sikora Serbia Branko Jelić Scotland Steven McGarry Brazil Amaral4
Ivory Coast Eugène Dadi
Sydney FC Slovakia Karol Kisel South Korea Byun Sung-hwan Switzerland Stephan Keller Northern Ireland Terry McFlynn1
Wellington Phoenix Barbados Paul Ifill
Daniel
Brazil Diego Walsh China Jiang Chen England Chris Greenacre Ivory Coast Eugène Dadi4
Malta Manny Muscat2

The following do not fill a Visa position:
1Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Australian Residency (and New Zealand Residency, in the case of Wellington Phoenix);
2Australian residents (and New Zealand residents, in the case of Wellington Phoenix) who have chosen to represent another national team;
3Injury Replacement Players, or National Team Replacement Players;
4Guest Players (eligible to play a maximum of ten games)

Salary cap exemptions and captains

Club
Marquee
Junior Marquee Captain Vice-Captain
Adelaide United None None Australia Travis Dodd[9] Australia Lucas Pantelis[9]
Brisbane Roar None Australia Michael Zullo[10] Australia Matt McKay[11] None
Central Coast Mariners None None Australia Alex Wilkinson[12] Malta John Hutchinson[13]
Gold Coast United Australia Jason Culina[14] Australia Tahj Minniecon[15] Australia Jason Culina[16][17] Australia Michael Thwaite[16][17]
Melbourne Victory Australia Archie Thompson[18][19] None Australia Kevin Muscat[20] Australia Rodrigo Vargas[21]
Newcastle Jets Italy Fabio Vignaroli[22] Australia Adam D'Apuzzo[23]
Matt Thompson[24]
None
North Queensland Fury
England Robbie Fowler[25] None England Robbie Fowler[26] None
Perth Glory Australia Mile Sterjovski[27] None Australia Jacob Burns[28] None
Sydney FC Australia John Aloisi[29] Australia Mark Bridge[23] Australia Steve Corica[30] None
Wellington Phoenix None None New Zealand Andrew Durante[31] New Zealand Tim Brown[31]

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sydney FC (C) 27 15 3 9 35 23 +12 48 Qualification for 2011 AFC Champions League group stage and Finals series
2 Melbourne Victory 27 14 5 8 47 32 +15 47
3 Gold Coast United 27 13 5 9 39 35 +4 44 Qualification for Finals series
4 Wellington Phoenix 27 10 10 7 37 29 +8 40
5 Perth Glory 27 11 6 10 40 34 +6 39
6 Newcastle Jets 27 10 4 13 33 45 −12 34
7 North Queensland Fury 27 8 8 11 29 46 −17 32
8 Central Coast Mariners 27 7 9 11 32 29 +3 30
9 Brisbane Roar 27 8 6 13 32 42 −10 30
10 Adelaide United 27 7 8 12 24 33 −9 29
Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Home and away season

The 2009–10 A-League season was played over 27 rounds, followed by a finals series.[2]

Round 1

6 August 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Simon 10'
McGlinchey
16'
Attendance: 18,885
Referee: Matthew Breeze
7 August 2009
UTC+9:30
T. Dodd 30' (pen.) Report
Summary
Attendance: 13,847
Referee: Craig Zetter
8 August 2009
UTC+10
R. Griffiths 41'
Fowler 60' (pen.)
Report
Summary
Aloisi 4', 73' (pen.)
Danning 28'
Attendance: 8,897
Referee: Strebre Delovski
8 August 2009
UTC+10
van Dijk 90+1' (pen.
)
Report
Summary
Robson
90+3'
Attendance: 19,902
Referee: Peter Green
9 August 2009
UTC+10
Hoffman 12', 23'
Naidovski 84'
Report
Summary
Sigmund 26'
Greenacre 43'
Attendance: 6,654
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 2

14 August 2009
UTC+10
Boogaard 50' Report
Summary
Song
47'
Attendance: 9,573
Referee: Ben Williams
15 August 2009
UTC+10
Smeltz 30', 54' (pen.), 63', 64'
Minniecon 80'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 7,526
Referee: Chris Beath
15 August 2009
UTC+10
Allsopp
63'
Report
Summary
Henrique
37'
Attendance: 18,603
Referee: Strebre Delovski
16 August 2009
UTC+12
Ifill 24'
Bertos 85'
Report
Summary
Sikora 3' Attendance: 10,024
Referee: Peter O'Leary
16 August 2009
UTC+10
Bridge 77' Report
Summary
Attendance: 14,924
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 3

21 August 2009
UTC+9:30
Report
Summary
Smeltz 13'
Fitzsimmons 51'
Attendance: 12,741
Referee: Matthew Breeze
22 August 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Attendance: 10,029
Referee: Strebre Delovski
22 August 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
A. Thompson 45' Attendance: 6,514
Referee: Peter Green
23 August 2009
UTC+10
van Dijk
10'
Report
Summary
Greenacre 85' Attendance: 7,084
Referee: Chris Beath
23 August 2009
UTC+8
Shroj 24'
Pellegrino
73'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 9,398
Referee: Craig Zetter

Round 4

28 August 2009
UTC+9:30
Pantelis 23', 90+3' (pen.)
Owusu 34'
Report
Summary
Fowler 5'
Daal 84'
McBreen 87'
Attendance: 10,773
Referee: Peter Green
28 August 2009
UTC+8
Jelić 5', 54' Report
Summary
A. Thompson 9' Attendance: 8,057
Referee: Chris Beath
29 August 2009
UTC+10
Moore 11' Report
Summary
Attendance: 6,433
Referee: Ben Williams
30 August 2009
UTC+10
Rooney
39'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 6,390
Referee: Matthew Breeze
30 August 2009
UTC+10
Gan 77'
Aloisi 81'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 11,718
Referee: Strebre Delovski

Round 5

3 September 2009
UTC+10
A. Thompson 42' Report
Summary
Haliti 87' Attendance: 15,168
Referee: Chris Beath
4 September 2009
UTC+12
Ifill 35' Report
Summary
Fyfe 42' Attendance: 7,523
Referee: Michael Hester
4 September 2009
UTC+10
Simon
89'
Report
Summary
Sterjovski 82' Attendance: 5,193
Referee: Ben Williams
5 September 2009
UTC+10
Smeltz 45+1', 56' Report
Summary
Corica 75' Attendance: 6,406
Referee: Strebre Delovski
5 September 2009
UTC+10
Fowler 7' Report
Summary
Nichols 85' Attendance: 7,173
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 6

11 September 2009
UTC+9:30
Cássio
33'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 10,262
Referee: Strebre Delovski
12 September 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Henrique 24'
Reinaldo 26'
Miller
70'
Attendance: 6,026
Referee: Ben Williams
12 September 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Fowler 54' Attendance: 16,699
Referee: Chris Beath
13 September 2009
UTC+10
Hernández
4'
Report
Summary
T. Brown 30' Attendance: 17,644
Referee: Craig Zetter
13 September 2009
UTC+8
Jelić 14'
Sikora 16'
Report
Summary
Burns 53' (o.g.)
Smeltz
90+1'
Attendance: 9,408
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 7

18 September 2009
UTC+9:30
Report
Summary
Ward 7'
Brebner
90'
Attendance: 15,038
Referee: Strebre Delovski
19 September 2009
UTC+10
Simon 54'
Hutchinson
70'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 7,943
Referee: Matthew Breeze
20 September 2009
UTC+12
Bertos 6' Report
Summary
Grossman 90+4' Attendance: 9,713
Referee: Peter Green
20 September 2009
UTC+10
Bridge 26'
Corica 55' (pen.)
Report
Summary
M. Thompson
37'
Attendance: 10,357
Referee: Ben Williams
20 September 2009
UTC+10
Henrique 50'
C. Coyne 64' (o.g.
)
Report
Summary
Shroj 41'
Jelić 61'
Reddy 76' (o.g.
)
Attendance: 7,367
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 8

25 September 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Sterjovski 81' (pen.) Attendance: 4,738
Referee: Matthew Breeze
26 September 2009
UTC+10
Culina 18' (pen.)
Porter 45'
Report
Summary
Hernández 22'
A. Thompson 43'
K. Muscat 86' (pen.
)
Attendance: 5,603
Referee: Peter Green
27 September 2009
UTC+13
Report
Summary
Attendance: 6,769
Referee: New Zealand Michael Hester
27 September 2009
UTC+10
van Dijk 85' Report
Summary
Attendance: 7,677
Referee: Strebre Delovski
27 September 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Pantelis 60'
Leckie 90+2'
Attendance: 6,745
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 9

2 October 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Attendance: 4,209
Referee: Gerard Parsons
3 October 2009
UTC+8
Sterjovski 49' (pen.) Report
Summary
Velaphi 70' (o.g.) Attendance: 12,822
Referee: Ben Williams
3 October 2009
UTC+10
Ney Fabiano 3'
Leijer 72'
Report
Summary
Reinaldo 11' Attendance: 19,587
Referee: Strebre Delovski
5 October 2009
UTC+11
McFlynn 20' Report
Summary
Attendance: 13,887
Referee: Matthew Breeze
5 October 2009 Adelaide United 1–1 Newcastle Jets Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
16:30 UTC+10:30
Cássio
76'
Report
Summary
Song
6'
Attendance: 12,090
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 10

9 October 2009
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Brosque 14'
Bridge 15', 19'
Attendance: 30,668
Referee: Peter Green
9 October 2009
UTC+8
Sikora 79' Report
Summary
Attendance: 9,482
Referee: Chris Beath
11 October 2009
UTC+11
Simon
1'
Report
Summary
McBreen 75' Attendance: 8,042
Referee: Ryan Shepheard
11 October 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Porter 31' Attendance: 8,882
Referee: Ben Williams
4 November 2009
UTC+13
T. Brown 27'
Greenacre 55'
Ifill 90+1'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 4,115[33]
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 11

16 October 2009 Adelaide United 2–1 Sydney FC Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
19:30 UTC+10:30
Cristiano
30', 54'
Report
Summary
Aloisi 78' Attendance: 10,291
Referee: Strebre Delovski
17 October 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Bojić
70'
Attendance: 7,434
Referee: Peter Green
17 October 2009
UTC+10
Fowler 84' Report
Summary
T. Brown 6' Attendance: 6,191
Referee: Chris Beath
18 October 2009
UTC+11
Haliti 22' Report
Summary
Hernández
85'
Attendance: 6,029
Referee: Ben Williams
18 October 2009
UTC+10
Neville 13' (o.g.)
Smeltz 56'
Report
Summary
Howarth 55' Attendance: 4,509
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 12

23 October 2009
UTC+11
Bridges 8'
Haliti 14'
Report
Summary
Kwasnik 19' Attendance: 6,188
Referee: Strebre Delovski
24 October 2009
UTC+11
Dugandžić 18', 56'
Leijer
89'
Report
Summary
Hughes
64'
Attendance: 21,182
Referee: Ben Williams
24 October 2009
UTC+10
Fowler 65'
Daal 71'
Report
Summary
Sikora 25' Attendance: 6,332
Referee: Peter Green
25 October 2009
UTC+13
Daniel 28', 53'
T. Brown 48'
Greenacre 54'
Ifill 59'
Hearfield
82'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 6,571
Referee: New Zealand Peter O'Leary
25 October 2009
UTC+11
Brosque 55'
Kisel 69'
Report
Summary
Cernak 73' Attendance: 8,456
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 13

30 October 2009
UTC+10
van Dijk 36' (pen.
)
Report
Summary
Haliti 32' Attendance: 7,509
Referee: Chris Beath
31 October 2009
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Attendance: 5,437
Referee: Ben Williams
31 October 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Fowler 64', 76' (pen.) Attendance: 2,616
Referee: Craig Zetter
1 November 2009
UTC+11
Bridge 15', 35'
Corica 32'
Report
Summary
Barbarouses
81'
Attendance: 10,653
Referee: Gerard Parsons
1 November 2009
UTC+8
Sterjovski 19' Report
Summary
Hernández
67'
Attendance: 10,035
Referee: Strebre Delovski

Round 14

6 November 2009 Adelaide United 0–2 Brisbane Roar Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
19:30 UTC+10:30 Report
Summary
van Dijk 35' (pen.), 51' Attendance: 11,209
Referee: Australia Craig Zetter
7 November 2009
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Simon 75'
Heffernan 80'
Mrdja
84'
Attendance: 18,531
Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski
7 November 2009
UTC+10
Smeltz 36' Report
Summary
Attendance: 5,364
Referee: Ben Williams
8 November 2009
UTC+13
Ifill 82' Report
Summary
Shroj
68'
Attendance: 6,930
Referee: Matthew Gillett
8 November 2009
UTC+11
M. Thompson 55'
Bridges 85' (pen.
)
Report
Summary
Attendance: 6,271
Referee: Ryan Shepheard

Round 15

21 November 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
A. Thompson 8' Attendance: 9,904
Referee: Ben Williams
21 November 2009
UTC+10
R. Griffiths 68' Report
Summary
A. Elrich 62'
Hutchinson
82'
Attendance: 7,587
Referee: Gerard Parsons
22 November 2009
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Ifill 14' Attendance: 4,329
Referee: Peter Green
22 November 2009
UTC+8
Bulloch 57'
Jelić 88'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 8,932
Referee: Strebre Delovski

Round 16

27 November 2009
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Attendance: 7,857
Referee: Gerard Parsons
28 November 2009
UTC+11
Ward 45+1'
A. Thompson
54', 68'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 20,537
Referee: Ben Williams
28 November 2009
UTC+10
McBreen 38'
Fowler 67'
Report
Summary
Cristiano
90+2'
Attendance: 5,356
Referee: Peter Green
29 November 2009
UTC+11
Brosque 75' Report
Summary
M. Thompson
58'
Attendance: 9,996
Referee: Strebre Delovski
29 November 2009
UTC+10
D. Dodd
90+1'
Report
Summary
Greenacre 27' Attendance: 6,307
Referee: Alan Milliner

Round 17

4 December 2009
UTC+13
T. Brown 58' Report
Summary
Vargas 87' Attendance: 8,206
Referee: New Zealand Michael Hester
5 December 2009
UTC+11
Aloisi 13'
Brosque 19', 58'
Corica 64'
Report
Summary
R. Griffiths 61' Attendance: 11,871
Referee: Ben Williams
5 December 2009
UTC+10
Barisić
76'
Report
Summary
Simon
38'
Attendance: 4,117
Referee: Peter Green
6 December 2009
UTC+8
Harnwell 78' Report
Summary
DeVere 52' Attendance: 7,217
Referee: Strebre Delovski

Round 18

11 December 2009
UTC+10
Williams
32'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 5,287
Referee: Peter Green
12 December 2009
UTC+13
Report
Summary
Corica 16' (pen.) Attendance: 6,459
Referee: New Zealand Michael Hester
12 December 2009
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Kemp 70'
Boogaard 77' (o.g.
)
Attendance: 7,571
Referee: Ryan Shepheard
12 December 2009
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Barbiero 78' Attendance: 5,801
Referee: Strebre Delovski
13 December 2009
UTC+11
Rooney 70'
Petrovski
82'
Report
Summary
Smeltz 44' (pen.), 84' Attendance: 5,254
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 19

16 December 2009
UTC+10
van Dijk
20', 42'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 11,530
Referee: Matthew Gillett
23 December 2009
UTC+11
Brosque 34' Report
Summary
Attendance: 12,689
Referee: Matthew Breeze
13 January 2010
UTC+10
J. Brown
38'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 4,853
Referee: Australia Chris Beath
26 January 2010
UTC+11
Kemp
87'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 18,819
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 20

18 December 2009 Adelaide United 1–1 Wellington Phoenix Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
19:30 UTC+10:30
Alemão
57'
Report
Summary
Cáceres
77'
Attendance: 9,070
Referee: Craig Zetter
19 December 2009
UTC+11
Travis 35'
Macallister 77'
Report
Summary
van Dijk 22'
McKay
90+1'
Attendance: 5,684
Referee: Alan Milliner
19 December 2009
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Attendance: 27,344
Referee: Strebre Delovski
20 December 2009
UTC+11
Song 38'
Petrovski
83'
Report
Summary
Daal 44', 61' Attendance: 7,026
Referee: Gerard Parsons
20 December 2009
UTC+10
Smeltz 3'
Miller 76'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 4,310
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 21

26 December 2009
UTC+10
Rees 45+1', 53'
Smeltz 50' (pen.), 61', 77'
Report
Summary
McKay 7' Attendance: 10,024
Referee: Strebre Delovski
26 December 2009
UTC+8
Sekulovski 19'
Harnwell 24', 69'
Sterjovski 36' (pen.)
Report
Summary
Attendance: 9,418
Referee: Ben Williams
27 December 2009
UTC+11
Corica 49' Report
Summary
Attendance: 11,741
Referee: Chris Beath
27 December 2009
UTC+10
Daal 31' Report
Summary
Attendance: 7,031
Referee: Peter Green
31 December 2009
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Ifill 47' (pen.), 81' Attendance: 11,137
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 22

9 January 2010
UTC+13
T. Brown 26'
Dadi 56', 62'
Report
Summary
van Dijk
88'
Attendance: 8,927
Referee: New Zealand Peter O'Leary
9 January 2010
UTC+11
Mrdja 3' Report
Summary
Brockie 20' Attendance: 6,556
Referee: Ryan Shepheard
9 January 2010
UTC+10
Smeltz 90+3' Report
Summary
T. Dodd 20' Attendance: 4,505
Referee: Peter Green
10 January 2010
UTC+11
M. Thompson 26'
Bridges 45'
Haliti
56'
Report
Summary
Hernández
90+1'
Attendance: 6,979
Referee: Matthew Breeze
10 January 2010
UTC+8
Report
Summary
Attendance: 9,319
Referee: Strebre Delovski

Round 23

15 January 2010
UTC+13
Dadi 47'
Ifill 78'
McKain 90'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 7,727
Referee: Peter Green
16 January 2010
UTC+11
Hernández
83'
Report
Summary
Vargas 20' (o.g.)
Sterjovski 52'
Attendance: 20,448
Referee: Strebre Delovski
16 January 2010
UTC+10
Report
Summary
M. Thompson 50'
Bridges 55' (pen.
)
Attendance: 6,656
Referee: Matthew Breeze
17 January 2010
UTC+11
Report
Summary
J. Porter 19' Attendance: 14,941
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 24

22 January 2010
UTC+11
Mrdja 68' (pen.) Report
Summary
J. Porter 66' Attendance: 5,724
Referee: Chris Beath
22 January 2010
UTC+8
McBreen 23'
Howarth 42'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 9,368
Referee: Ryan Shepheard
23 January 2010
UTC+11
Pondeljak 1'
K. Muscat 90+4' (pen.)
Report
Summary
Attendance: 20,361
Referee: Matthew Breeze
23 January 2010
UTC+10
Williams
55'
Report
Summary
DeVere 49' Attendance: 7,610
Referee: Gerard Parsons
24 January 2010
UTC+11
Wheelhouse 33' Report
Summary
Payne
90+2'
Attendance: 9,892
Referee: Peter Green

Round 25

29 January 2010
UTC+10
Caravella 77' Report
Summary
Attendance: 7,249
Referee: Chris Beath
30 January 2010
UTC+13
McKain 22' Report
Summary
Attendance: 19,258
Referee: New Zealand Peter O'Leary
30 January 2010
UTC+10
van Dijk
89'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 8,613
Referee: New Zealand Michael Hester
31 January 2010
UTC+8
McBreen 1', 13'
Jukic 45+1'
Report
Summary
Kwasnik 49' Attendance: 8,160
Referee: Gerard Parsons
2 February 2010
UTC+10
Grossman 39'
Tadrosse 81'
Report
Summary
M. Thompson
19'
Attendance: 4,156
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 26

5 February 2010
UTC+11
Hernández
36', 66'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 22,726
Referee: Ben Williams
7 February 2010
UTC+11
Corica 24' (pen.)
Aloisi 48', 87'
Report
Summary
Shroj 45+2'
McBreen
79'
Attendance: 8,359
Referee: Chris Beath
7 February 2010
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Ifill 45+2' (pen.) Attendance: 4,202
Referee: Matthew Breeze
8 February 2010
UTC+11
Simon
72'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 5,842
Referee: Peter Green

Round 27

12 February 2010
UTC+13
T. Brown 14'
Ifill 79', 81'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 14,327
Referee: Chris Beath
12 February 2010
UTC+11
Ali Abbas
41'
Report
Summary
Barbiero 8'
Leckie 74'
Attendance: 6,880
Referee: Gerard Parsons
13 February 2010
UTC+8
Neville 9'
Bulloch 73'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 8,054
Referee: Peter Green
13 February 2010
UTC+10
Williams 9'
Cooke
83'
Report
Summary
J. Porter 62' Attendance: 8,517
Referee: Ben Williams
14 February 2010
UTC+11
Kisel 34'
Aloisi 49'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 25,407
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Finals series

Elimination finalsSemifinalsPreliminary finalGrand final
1
p.s.o.)
1 (4)
5Perth Glory1 (2)
18 February 2010 Major Semi-Final Leg 1
UTC+11
Report
Summary
Aloisi 42' Attendance: 18,453
Referee: Australia Peter Green
20 February 2010 Semi-Final 3 v 6
UTC+10
Report
Summary
Attendance: 4,109
Referee: Australia Matthew Breeze
Penalties
soccer ball with red X soccer ball with check mark
7 March 2010 Minor Semi-Final
UTC+13
Dadi
115'
Report
Summary
M. Thompson
20'
Attendance: 32,792
Referee: Australia Chris Beath
7 March 2010 Major Semi-Final Leg 2
UTC+11
Kisel 36' (pen.)
Bridge 54'
Report
Summary
Kruse 15'
A. Thompson 113'
Attendance: 23,818
Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski

Melbourne Victory won 4–3 on aggregate.

13 March 2010 Preliminary Final
UTC+11
Payne 21', 31'
Brosque 63'
Bridge
71'
Report
Summary
Durante 27'
Dadi 81'
Attendance: 13,196
Referee: Australia Peter Green
20 March 2010 Grand Final
UTC+11
Leijer 81' Report
Summary
Bridge 63' Attendance: 48,560
Referee: Australia Strebre Delovski
Penalties
Muscat soccer ball with red X
Brebner soccer ball with check mark
Angulo soccer ball with red X
Broxham soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark
Byun

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 New Zealand Shane Smeltz Gold Coast United 19
2 Indonesia Sergio van Dijk Brisbane Roar 13
3 Costa Rica Carlos Hernández Melbourne Victory 12
Barbados Paul Ifill Wellington Phoenix
5 Australia Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory 10
6 Australia John Aloisi Sydney FC 9
England Robbie Fowler North Queensland Fury
8 Australia Daniel McBreen Perth Glory 8
9 New Zealand Tim Brown Wellington Phoenix 7
Australia Steve Corica Sydney FC
Matt Thompson
Newcastle Jets

Attendance

These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include finals series attendances.

Team Hosted Average High Low Total
Melbourne Victory 14 20,750 30,668 15,168 290,503
Sydney FC 14 12,987 25,407 8,359 181,816
Adelaide United 14 10,765 15,038 8,244 150,705
Perth Glory 13 9,205 12,822 7,217 119,670
Wellington Phoenix 13 8,965 19,258 4,115 116,549
Brisbane Roar 14 8,650 19,902 5,801 121,099
Central Coast Mariners 13 7,430 11,137 5,193 96,588
North Queensland Fury 13 6,723 8,897 4,156 87,396
Newcastle Jets 13 6,358 9,892 4,329 82,656
Gold Coast United 14 5,392 10,024 2,616 75,493
{{{T11}}} 0 0 0 0 0
{{{T12}}} 0 0 0 0 0
League total 135 9,796 30,668 2,616 1,322,475

Top 10 Attendances

Attendance Round Date Home Score Away Venue Weekday Time of Day
44,560 Grand Final 20 March 2010 Melbourne Victory 1–1 Sydney FC Etihad Stadium Saturday Evening
32,792 Finals
Wk 2
7 March 2010 Wellington Phoenix 3–1 Newcastle Jets
Westpac Stadium
Sunday Afternoon
30,668 10 9 October 2009 Melbourne Victory 0–3 Sydney FC Etihad Stadium Friday Night
27,344 20 19 December 2009 Melbourne Victory 0–0 Sydney FC Etihad Stadium Saturday Evening
25,407 27 14 February 2010 Sydney FC 2–0 Melbourne Victory Sydney Football Stadium Sunday Evening
24,278 Finals
Wk 1
21 February 2010 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Perth Glory
Westpac Stadium
Sunday Evening
23,818 Final
Wk 2
7 March 2010 Sydney FC 2–2 Melbourne Victory Sydney Football Stadium Sunday Evening
22,726 26 5 February 2010 Melbourne Victory 2–0 North Queensland Fury Etihad Stadium Friday Night
21,182 12 24 October 2009 Melbourne Victory 3–1 Adelaide United Etihad Stadium Saturday Evening
20,537 16 28 November 2009 Melbourne Victory 4–0 Gold Coast United Etihad Stadium Saturday Evening

Discipline

The Fair Play Award will go to the team with the lowest points on the fair play ladder at the conclusion of the home and away season. It was awarded to Premiers

Melbourne Victory
.

1 point Yellow Card
2 points Second Caution Red Card
3 points Direct Red Card
Team Points
Sydney FC 38 0 1 41
Melbourne Victory 40 1 1 45
North Queensland Fury 41 2 0 45
Adelaide United 43 1 1 48
Central Coast Mariners 42 2 0 46
Newcastle Jets 43 1 0 45
Perth Glory 50 1 0 52
Gold Coast United 48 1 2 56
Wellington Phoenix 54 0 1 57
Brisbane Roar 54 2 1 61
Melbourne Heart 0 0 0 0
Sydney Rovers 0 0 0 0
Totals 453 11 7

* The Newcastle Jets' Tarek Elrich received a direct red card in their round 7 fixture against Sydney FC. However, this was successfully appealed by the club and expunged from Elrich and the team's records.[36]
* Adelaide United's Iain Fyfe received a direct red card in their round 19 fixture against Perth Glory. However, this was overruled by the match review panel and expunged from Fyfe and the team's records.[37]

See also

Team season articles

References

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  2. ^
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  4. ^ Coach John Kosmina dumped by A-League club Sydney FC
  5. ^ Czech mate: Sydney FC confirm Lavicka appointment
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  7. ^ Brisbane Sack Farina
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  15. Football Federation Australia
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  32. ^ Match rescheduled due to World Cup qualifying fixture for New Zealand
  33. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
  34. ^ Originally to be played on 30 January but rescheduled due to heavy rain.
  35. ^ Originally to be played on 6 February but rescheduled due to drenched pitch caused by heavy rain.
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