2011–12 Sydney FC season

Sydney FC
2011–2012 season
Chairman Paul Ramsay
Manager Vítězslav Lavička
A-League 5th
Finals Qualified
AFC Champions League DNQ
Top goalscorer Bruno Cazarine (8 goals)
Highest home attendance 18,180 (Round 23 vs Melbourne Victory
Lowest home attendance 8,508 (Round 21 vs Perth Glory
Average home league attendance 13,420
Home colours
Away colours

The 2011–12 season will be Sydney FC's seventh consecutive season in the Hyundai A-League since its foundation season in 2005–2006. The club will not compete in the 2012 AFC Champions League after failing to qualify during the previous season. The 2011–12 season also marks a new chapter in the history of the A-League, with new kit manufacturers for all teams. Reebok had held the rights to jersey manufacturing rights for the first six A-League seasons. Sydney FC announced Adidas as their new kit maker.

2011–12 A-League squad

Players included in a Sydney FC squad in the 2010–11 season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Liam Reddy
2 Australia DF Sebastian Ryall
3 Australia DF Jamie Coyne
4 Netherlands DF Pascal Bosschaart
5 Australia DF Michael Beauchamp
6 Japan MF Hirofumi Moriyasu
7 Australia MF Brett Emerton (Marquee)
8 Slovakia MF Karol Kisel
9 Brazil FW Bruno Cazarine
10 Australia FW Nick Carle (Australian Marquee)
11 Australia FW Dimitri Petratos (Youth)
12 Australia MF Shannon Cole
No. Position Player
15 Northern Ireland MF Terry McFlynn (Captain)
16 Australia MF Joel Chianese (Youth)
17 Australia MF Terry Antonis (Youth)
18 Finland FW Juho Mäkelä
19 Australia FW Mark Bridge
20 Australia GK Ivan Necevski
21 Australia MF Scott Jamieson
22 Australia DF Nathan Sherlock
23 Australia MF Rhyan Grant (Youth)
24 Australia FW Mitchell Mallia (Youth)
30 Australia GK Ryan Norval

Transfers

In

Player From Date Fee
Slovakia Karol Kisel Czech Republic Slavia Praha 8 February 2011[1] Free Transfer
Australia Jamie Coyne Australia Perth Glory 20 April 2011[2] Free Transfer
Australia Michael Beauchamp Australia Melbourne Heart 20 April 2011[2] Free Transfer
Australia Joel Chianese Australia Sydney FC (Youth) 17 May 2011[3] Free Transfer
Australia Nathan Sherlock Australia Sydney FC (Youth) 17 May 2011[3] Free Transfer
Netherlands Pascal Bosschaart Netherlands ADO Den Haag 17 June 2011[4] Free Transfer
Australia Brett Emerton England Blackburn Rovers 25 August 2011[5] Free Transfer

Out

Player To Date Fee
Australia Matthew Jurman Australia Brisbane Roar 10 February 2011[6] Free Transfer
South Korea Byun Sung-Hwan Australia Newcastle Jets 11 April 2011[7] Released[8]
Switzerland Stephan Keller Netherlands Willem II 6 July 2011[9] Released[10]
Australia Stuart Musialik Australia Central Coast Mariners 25 July 2011[11] Released[10]
Australia Andrew Durante New Zealand Wellington Phoenix 14 May 2011[12] Loan return
Australia David Williams Australia Melbourne Heart 22 June 2011[13] Free Transfer
Australia Kofi Danning Australia Brisbane Roar 27 June 2011[14] Released[10]
Australia Brendan Gan Australia Bonnyrigg White Eagles 4 July 2011[15] Released[10]
Australia Anthony Golec Australia Sydney United 30 June 2011 Released

Loan In

Player From Date Duration

Loan Out

Player To Date Duration

Events

May

July

August

September

October

November

December

January

February

Pre-Season

2011–12 Hyundai A-League

The Round 9 fixture against the Brisbane Roar was moved from the Sydney Football Stadium to Jubilee Oval due to an Eminem concert being held at the Sydney Football Stadium on the same day [58]

The Round 10, regional fixture against Perth Glory was postponed until further notice, due to the Perth squad unable to leave Perth Airport due to bad weather.[41]

Statistics

Goal scorers

Rank Scorer Goals
1 Brazil Bruno Cazarine 8
2 Australia Joel Chianese 4
2 Australia Nick Carle 4
2 Slovakia Karol Kisel 4
2 Australia Brett Emerton 4
6 Australia Mark Bridge 3
7 Australia Dimitri Petratos 2
7 Australia Shannon Cole 2
9 Australia Jamie Coyne 1
9 Australia Sebastian Ryall 1
9 Finland Juho Makela 1
9 Australia Michael Beauchamp 1
9 Australia Mitchell Mallia 1
9 Japan Hirofumi Moriyasu 1

Disciplinary record

Correct as of Round 14

Name Red card Red card
Australia Mark Bridge 0 0 1
Australia Nick Carle 3 0 0
Australia Scott Jamieson 5 0 0
Northern Ireland Terry McFlynn 5 0 0
Australia Michael Beauchamp 2 0 0
Australia Brett Emerton 1 0 0
Australia Shannon Cole 1 0 0
Australia Liam Reddy 1 0 0
Australia Terry Antonis 1 0 0
Australia Jamie Coyne 2 0 0
Netherlands Pascal Bosschaart 2 0 0
Slovakia Karol Kisel 5 0 0
Brazil Bruno Cazarine 2 0 0
Finland Juho Makela 1 0 0

Home Crowds

Round Opponent Attendance
2 Brisbane 15,789
5 Gold Coast United 11,051
7 Central Coast 13,947
9 Brisbane 11,555
12 Adelaide United 10,212
13 Melbourne Heart 16,007
16 Gold Coast 8,550
18 Newcastle 10,232
20 Perth 8,508
22 Wellington 10,208
25 Melbourne Victory 18,200
27 Newcastle 15,005

The Round 9 fixture against the Brisbane Roar was moved from the Sydney Football Stadium to Jubilee Oval due to an Eminem concert being held at the Sydney Football Stadium on the same day .[58]

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
GroundAHAAHAHAHH†
Result D L W D W W L L W
Position 5 9 5 6 4 2 3 4 3

Last updated: 6 Nov 2011.
Source: Competitive Matches
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Central Coast Mariners 27 15 6 6 40 24+16 51 2013 AFC Champions League Group stage
2 Brisbane Roar (C) 27 14 7 6 50 28+22 49 2013 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off
3 Perth Glory 27 13 4 10 40 35+5 43 2012 A-League Finals Series
4 Wellington Phoenix 27 12 4 11 34 32+2 40
5 Sydney FC 27 10 8 9 37 425 38
6 Melbourne Heart 27 9 10 8 35 34+1 37
7 Newcastle Jets 27 10 5 12 38 413 35
8 Melbourne Victory 27 6 11 10 35 438 29
9 Adelaide United 27 5 10 12 26 4418 25
10 Gold Coast United 27 4 9 14 30 4212 21 Disbanded at end of season

Updated to games played on 25 March 2012..
Source: the-AFC.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1First place through to sixth place qualify for the 2012 A-League Finals Series.
2First place qualifies for the 2013 AFC Champions League Group stage.
3Winning the 2012 A-League Grand Final automatically earns qualification for the 2013 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off, unless first place are champions.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

See also

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