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Wellington Phoenix lost their first game of the month 4–2 to Perth Glory in an encouraging effort. [53] Wellington Phoenix then went on to beat Melbourne City for a crucial 1–0 win at Eden Park in front of more than 15,000 fans followed by yet another dominating 2–0 victory over Western United the following week.
Wellington Phoenix: 4–1: Perth Glory: Westpac Stadium, Wellington: R. Aloisi 14' ... 21 February 2010 Semi Final 4 v 5: Wellington Phoenix: 1 – 1 : Perth Glory:
Wellington Phoenix: Perth: 18:45 AWST: Report: Wootton 39' Payne 49' Stadium: HBF Park Attendance: 7,074 Referee: Lachlan Keevers: 2 November 2024 3: Central Coast ...
The 2024–25 season is Wellington Phoenix Football Club's 18th season in the A-League Men. In addition to the domestic league , the club participated in this season's edition of the Australia Cup .
This page details the fixtures, results and statistics between the Wellington Phoenix and their A-League opposition (from A to M) since the Phoenix joined the competition in the 2007–08 season. For results and statistics for opposition from N to Z, see Wellington Phoenix FC results by opposition (N–Z).
The 2011–12 season was the Wellington Phoenix's fifth season in the A-League.After placing 4th at the conclusion of the regular season, the Phoenix's title hopes came to an end in the second round of the finals series, losing 3–2 to Perth in extra time.
Perth Glory: 2–1: Wellington Phoenix: nib Stadium, Perth: 15:00 AWST 19:00 NZST: M. Sterjovski 6' 25 ' R. Fowler 61' (1–0) Summary 13 Shots 15 5 Shots on Target 7 14 Fouls Committed 17 6 Corners 4 6 Offsides 0 48% Possession 52% 45 ' Daniel 73' 79 ' B. Sigmund 80 ' T. Hearfield: Attendance: 10,988 Referee: Ben Williams
Roy Krishna became Wellington Phoenix's all time leading goal scorer overtaking Paul Ifill's record of 33 and also broke the record for most goals in a single season for the club with 19. The club also broke its record of biggest home attendance for a non-final match with 23,648 people against Melbourne Victory in Eden Park on 15 February 2019.