33rd season of top-tier soccer league in Australia
Football league season
La A-League 2009-10 fue la 33.ª temporada del fútbol de primera división en Australia y la quinta temporada de la competición de la A-League desde su creación en 2004. La temporada marcó la incorporación de dos nuevos equipos de Queensland . El Gold Coast United FC y el North Queensland Fury FC hicieron su debut en la A-League al comienzo de la temporada. [1] Debido a esto, Queensland Roar pasó a llamarse Brisbane Roar , ya que ya no era el único club de la A-League de Queensland. Con la creación de los dos nuevos clubes, se produjeron muchas transferencias de clubes tanto dentro de Australia y Nueva Zelanda como en todo el mundo.
La temporada regular fue más larga que en años anteriores, con 27 rondas en lugar de 21, además de las finales. La temporada comenzó el 6 de agosto, con Melbourne recibiendo a Central Coast en casa. [2] Además de estos cambios importantes en la liga, la Pre-Season Challenge Cup ya no se celebró como parte de la temporada 2009-10 debido a un calendario de temporada regular más ocupado, [3] y los clubes atrayendo amistosos de pretemporada de mayor perfil. El doblete de Premiership y Championship lo completó el Sydney FC con la victoria sobre Melbourne en el partido final de la temporada regular y en los penales en la Gran Final del Championship.
Clubs
Transferencias
Cambios gerenciales
Jugadores extranjeros
Los siguientes no llenan una posición de Visa:
1 Aquellos jugadores que nacieron y comenzaron su carrera profesional en el extranjero pero que desde entonces obtuvieron la Residencia Australiana (y la Residencia de Nueva Zelanda, en el caso de Wellington Phoenix );
2 Residentes australianos (y residentes de Nueva Zelanda, en el caso de Wellington Phoenix ) que han elegido representar a otro equipo nacional;
3 Jugadores de Reemplazo por Lesión o Jugadores de Reemplazo del Equipo Nacional;
4 Jugadores Invitados (elegibles para jugar un máximo de diez juegos)
Exenciones del tope salarial y capitanes
Temporada regular
Tabla de posiciones
Fuente: ultimatealeague.com
Reglas de clasificación: 1) puntos; 2) diferencia de goles; 3) número de goles marcados.
(C) Campeones
Temporada de local y de visitante
La temporada 2009-10 de la A-League se jugó en 27 rondas, seguidas de una serie final. [2]
Ronda 1
Ronda 2
Ronda 3
Ronda 4
Ronda 5
Ronda 6
Ronda 7
Ronda 8
Ronda 9
Ronda 10
Ronda 11
Ronda 12
Ronda 13
Ronda 14
Ronda 15
Ronda 16
Ronda 17
Ronda 18
Ronda 19
Ronda 20
Ronda 21
Ronda 22
Ronda 23
Ronda 24
Ronda 25
Ronda 26
Ronda 27
Serie final
Melbourne Victory ganó 4-3 en el global.
Season statistics
Top scorers
Attendance
These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include finals series attendances.
Top 10 Attendances
Discipline
The Fair Play Award will go to the team with the lowest points on the fair play ladder at the conclusion of the home and away season. It was awarded to Premiers Sydney FC who scraped in by 4 points from rivals Melbourne Victory.
* The Newcastle Jets' Tarek Elrich received a direct red card in their round 7 fixture against Sydney FC. However, this was successfully appealed by the club and expunged from Elrich and the team's records.[36]
* Adelaide United's Iain Fyfe received a direct red card in their round 19 fixture against Perth Glory. However, this was overruled by the match review panel and expunged from Fyfe and the team's records.[37]
See also
Team season articles
References
- ^ "Gold Coast And Townsville Set For A-League". FourFourTwo. 28 August 2008. Retrieved 5 April 2009.
- ^ a b "Hyundai A-League 2009/10 Season Draw" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 20 April 2009. (2.33 MB) Football Federation Australia, 20 April 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
- ^ Hassett, Sebastian (20 April 2009). "Clubs ditch Pre-Season Cup". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 April 2009.
- ^ Coach John Kosmina dumped by A-League club Sydney FC
- ^ Czech mate: Sydney FC confirm Lavicka appointment
- ^ "Branko Named as New Jets Boss - Australia News - Australian FourFourTwo - the Ultimate Football Website". Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
- ^ Brisbane Sack Farina
- ^ "Ange Is The Man For Roar". Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2009.
- ^ a b Brettig, Daniel (30 July 2008). "Cool Dodd new Adelaide United skipper". The Advertiser.
- ^ "Introducing... Michael Zullo". The Equaliser. 12 April 2010.
recently being named as the club's junior marquee player
- ^ "No Reds Wooden Spoon Just Yet". FTBL. 6 February 2010.
second-half send-off of captain Matt McKay...
- ^ "Captain Wilkinson promoted to Centurion". Central Coast Mariners. Football Federation Australia. 8 February 2011.
Wilkinson took the captain-s armband from an injured Noel Spencer late in the second season of the Hyundai A-League
- ^ Pike, Chris (1 February 2010). "Hutchinson puts hand up as Mariners sink". The Sydney Morning Herald.
Vice-captain John Hutchinson has accepted blame...
- ^ Hassett, Sebastian (9 January 2009). "Gold Coast lure Culina for $3.6m". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ "Gold Coast signs two more". A-League. Football Federation Australia. 6 January 2009.
Minniecon has also been confirmed as the club's under-23 marquee signing
- ^ a b "Jason Culina Looks Ahead To Gold Coast United's Fulham Friendly". Goal. 30 June 2009.
club's skipper, Jason Culina, and vice-captain, Michael Thwaite...
- ^ a b Favager, Neil; Gallagher, Jamie (16 March 2010). "United leaders secure gongs". Tweed Daily News.
- ^ Lynch, Michael (30 April 2016). "Archie Thompson should play on after leaving Melbourne Victory". The Sydney Morning Herald.
As Victory's inauguaral marquee signing...
- ^ "Archie Thompson, Adrian Leijer sign new deals with Melbourne Victory". The Guardian. 2 May 2014.
Victory's first ever signing, and scorer, will join up with new marquee Besart Berisha next season, after agreeing a new deal with the club that takes him inside the salary cap
- ^ "Kevin Muscat appointed as new Melbourne Victory coach". The Guardian. 31 October 2013.
Phoenix's Ernie Merrick was the Victory's inaugural coach and Muscat the club's inaugural captain
- ^ "Vargas Ruled Out of Final Rematch". FTBL. 22 October 2009.
vice-captain Rody Vargas ruled out...
- ^ Gardiner, James (5 August 2009). "V for Vignaroli - Jets splash the cash to get their man". The Newcastle Herald.
- ^ a b Ritson, Jon (8 August 2008). "Slow Start For Marquee Scheme". FTBL.
Sydney FC, Melbourne Victory and Newcastle Jets, confirmed they had signed junior marquees for the new season – Mark Bridge (Sydney), Nick Ward (Victory) and Adam D'Apuzzo (Jets).
- ^ Gardiner, James (18 November 2009). "Matt Thompson to leave Jets". The Newcastle Herald.
Thompson, who is the Jets most-capped player with 106 A-League games, was elevated to captain at the start of the Asian Champions League.
- ^ Hannah, Matthew (4 February 2009). "Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler fancies Fury as he heads off to Queensland". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ "Robbie Fowler named captain of North Queensland Fury". The Guardian. 7 August 2009.
- ^ "Three Year Deal For Sterj". FTBL. 12 June 2009.
- ^ Chadwick, Justin (29 July 2009). "Jacob Burns to captain Perth Glory". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014.
- ^ "Sydney FC put players on notice". Fox Sports. 3 March 2008. Archived from the original on 31 December 2012.
Aloisi, 32, signed a lucrative two-year deal as the marquee player...
- ^ "Sydney FC captain Steve Corica to retire at end of the season". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney. 10 February 2010.
- ^ a b "Durante named Wellington Phoenix skipper". Ninemsn. 17 July 2008. Archived from the original on 30 March 2012.
- ^ Match rescheduled due to World Cup qualifying fixture for New Zealand
- ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
- ^ Originally to be played on 30 January but rescheduled due to heavy rain.
- ^ Originally to be played on 6 February but rescheduled due to drenched pitch caused by heavy rain.
- ^ "Elrich red overturned". Football Federation Australia. 21 September 2009. Archived from the original on 2 March 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
- ^ "Outcome of independent Match Review Panel – Round 19". Football Federation Australia. 20 January 2010. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011. Retrieved 20 January 2010.