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The 2024 Australia Cup was the eleventh season of the Australia Cup, the main national soccer knockout cup competition in Australia.This edition was the third under the new name of the "Australia Cup" following the renaming of Football Federation Australia to Football Australia. [1]
Sydney United 58 Football Club is a semi-professional soccer club and current NSW NPL Champions based in Edensor Park, Sydney, New South Wales Australia. The club was formed as Sydney Croatia in 1958, by Croatian Australians in the area, but it was renamed in 1993 as Sydney United after having the name Sydney CSC for a season.
The 2023 Australia Cup was the tenth season of the Australia Cup, the main national soccer knockout cup competition in Australia. Thirty-two teams contested the competition proper, with the winner qualifying for the 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two.
Youngest goalscorer: 15 years and 193 days, Quinn MacNicol (for Brisbane Roar v. Sydney United 58, Round of 16, 26 August 2023). Youngest player: 13 years and 243 days, Ymer Abili (for Oakleigh Cannons v. Macarthur FC, Semi-finals, 14 September 2022). Oldest goalscorer: 42 years and 120 days, Daniel McBreen (for Edgeworth FC v.
Brisbane Roar; 2024–25 season; Owner: Bakrie Group: Chairman: Kaz Patafta: Head Coach: Ruben Zadkovich: Stadium: Suncorp Stadium: A-League Men: 13th: Australia Cup: Play-offs: Top goalscorer: League: Thomas Waddingham (4) All: Thomas Waddingham (4) Highest home attendance: 8,726 vs. Sydney FC (1 November 2024) A-League Men: Lowest home ...
vs. Sydney FC (6 January 2024) A-League Men: Lowest home attendance: 3,178 vs. Macarthur FC (16 March 2024) A-League Men: Average home league attendance: 6,707: Biggest win: 5–0 vs. Sydney United 58 (A) (26 August 2023) Australia Cup: Biggest defeat: 1–8 vs. Melbourne City (A) (28 December 2023) A-League Men
Sydney United became the first National Premier Leagues club to compete in a cup final and the second state league side to have knocked out two A-League clubs, that being Western United and Brisbane Roar. Despite their accomplishments, Sydney United faced numerous incidents regarding with the fans in attendance at the Australia Cup final.
Sydney United 58: 3–2 : Brisbane Roar : Sydney: 14:00: Bilic 24' Antelmi 71' Trifiro 105' Report: Danzaki 13' Austin 63' Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre