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Western Sydney Wanderers : Brisbane: 17:30 AEST: Armiento 29' Waddingham 40' Caletti 64' Hore 72' Report: Antonsson 18' Clisby 57' Stadium: Perry Park Attendance: 3,926
The 2016–17 A-League season began when Western Sydney Wanderers played home to Sydney FC at ANZ Stadium, with Sydney FC winning 4–0. After three years without a derby win, on 18 February, Western Sydney Wanderers, beat Sydney FC 1–0 at ANZ Stadium, Brendon Santalab scoring off a Mitch Nichols cross in the first-half.
Western Sydney Wanderers : 2–0: Wellington Phoenix: Sydney, Australia: Report: Attendance: 0 (behind closed doors) 5 October 2024: Western Sydney Wanderers ...
Western Sydney Wanderers' coach for the season is Marko Rudan, who joined the Wanderers in January 2022 and 2 months later, was appointed head coach until the end of the 2023–24 season. [46] In July 2022, the club appointed Tomi Vidovic and Adam Griffiths as assistant coaches and Pedro Ramos as the Head Analyst. [47]
Honours – The trophies and awards won while managing Western Sydney Wanderers. Italics † – Denotes that the manager was only a caretaker during his tenure; Note: Games included are A-League (including finals), FFA Cup, AFC Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup. Friendlies are not included. Source: [1] As of 7 May 2023
Western Sydney Wanderers FC is an Australian soccer team who currently play in the A-League, the national domestic soccer competition.Colloquially known as Western Sydney, it was founded in 2012 as the tenth member of the then nine-team league. [1]
The 2021–22 Western Sydney Wanderers season was the club's tenth season since its establishment in 2012, and participated in the A-League Men for the tenth time. On 30 January 2022, it was announced that manager Carl Robinson had been sacked. [1] The following day, Marko Rudan was appointed as manager until the end of the season. [2]
Western Sydney Wanderers have won two top-flight titles and are the only Australian team to win the AFC Champions League. The club's record appearance maker is Mark Bridge, who made 141 appearances between 2012 and 2019. Brendon Santalab is the Western Sydney Wanderers' record goalscorer, scoring 41 goals in total.