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Sydney FC (women) 2024–25 season; Chairman: Scott Barlow: Head Coach: Ante Juric: Stadium: Leichhardt Oval Allianz Stadium (doubleheaders) A-League Women: 9th: Top goalscorer: 4 players (1 each) Highest home attendance: 3,324 vs. Western Sydney Wanderers (16 November 2024) A-League Women: Lowest home attendance: 3,324 vs. Western Sydney ...
Sydney FC (women) 2023–24 season; Chairman: Scott Barlow: Manager: Ante Juric: A-League Women: 2nd: A-League Women Finals: Winners: AFC Women's Club Championship: Group stage: Top goalscorer: League: Cortnee Vine (10) All: Cortnee Vine (10) Highest home attendance: 11,471 vs. Western Sydney Wanderers (14 October 2023) A-League Women: Lowest ...
Pages in category "Sydney FC (women) matches" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... 2024 A-League Women grand final; W. 2009 W-League ...
The 2024–25 A-League Women, known as the Ninja A-League for sponsorship reasons, will be the seventeenth season of A-League Women, the Australian national women's soccer competition. Melbourne City are the defending premiers and Sydney FC are the defending champions.
The 2024 A-League Women grand final, known officially as the Liberty A-League Women grand final, was a championship soccer match between Melbourne City and Sydney FC at AAMI Park in Melbourne on 4 May 2024. [1] It was the 15th A-League Women grand final and the culmination of the 2023–24 season. Melbourne City came into the match as premiers. [2]
Sydney FC (women) templates (4 P) Pages in category "Sydney FC (women)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Pages in category "Sydney FC (women) seasons" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Sydney FC players wearing the club's home kit in 2017. The primary club colour of Sydney FC is sky blue, which represents the state colour of New South Wales. The secondary club colour is navy blue, with additional contrasting colours of white. The former Sydney FC badge was created and used since the men's club founding in 2004.