2009–10 in Australian soccer

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The 2009–10 season was the 127th season of competitive soccer in Australia.

Soccer in Australia
Season2009–10
Men's soccer
A-League PremiershipSydney FC (1st title)
A-League ChampionshipSydney FC (2nd title)
Women's soccer
W-League PremiershipSydney FC
W-League ChampionshipSydney FC
← 2008–09 Australia 2010–11 →

National teams[]

Men's senior[]

Friendly matches[]

  Win   Tie   Loss

12 August 2009 Republic of Ireland  0–3  Australia Limerick, Ireland
19:30 UTC+1 (Report) Cahill Goal 39'44'
Carney Goal 90+3'
Stadium: Thomond Park
Attendance: 19,428
Referee: (Spain)
5 September 2009 South Korea  3–1  Australia Seoul, South Korea
20:00 UTC+9 Park Goal 5'
J. Lee Goal 21'
Seol Goal 87'
(Report)[permanent dead link] Kisnorbo Goal 34' Stadium: Seoul World Cup Stadium
Referee: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia)
10 October 2009 Australia  0–0  Netherlands Sydney, Australia
19:30 UTC+10 (Report) Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 40,537
24 May 2010 Australia  2–1  New Zealand Melbourne, Australia
19:30 UTC+10 Vidošić Goal 57'
Holman Goal 90'
(Report) Killen Goal 16' Stadium: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Attendance: 55,659
Referee: Ricardo Salazar (United States)
1 June 2010 Australia  1–0  Denmark Johannesburg, South Africa
14:00 UTC+02 Kennedy Goal 71' (Report) Stadium: Ruimsig Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Daniel Bennett (South Africa)
5 June 2010 United States  3–1  Australia Johannesburg, South Africa
14:30 UTC+02 Buddle Goal 4'31'
Gomez Goal 90'
(Report) Cahill Goal 19' Stadium: Ruimsig Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: (South Africa)

2011 AFC Asian Cup Qualification[]

14 October 2009 Australia  1–0  Oman Melbourne, Australia
19:30 UTC+10 Cahill Goal 73' (Report) Stadium: Docklands Stadium
Attendance: 20,595
Referee: Toma Maasaki (Japan)
14 November 2009 Oman  1–2  Australia Muscat, Oman
18:00 UTC+4 Ayil Goal 16' (pen.) (Report) Wilkshire Goal 43'
Emerton Goal 83'
Stadium: Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Sun Baojie (China)
6 January 2010 Kuwait  2–2  Australia Kuwait City, Kuwait
17:30 UTC+3 Bandar Goal 40'
Naser Goal 44'
(Report) Wilkshire Goal 2'
Heffernan Goal 4'
Stadium: Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
3 March 2010 Australia  1–0  Indonesia Brisbane, Australia
19:00 UTC+10 Milligan Goal 42' (Report) Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 20,422
Referee: (Japan)

2010 FIFA World Cup[]

Group D[]
13 June 2010 Germany  4–0  Australia Durban, South Africa
20:30 UTC+02 Podolski Goal 8'
Klose Goal 26'
Müller Goal 68'
Cacau Goal 70'
Report Stadium: Moses Mabhida Stadium
Attendance: 62,660
Referee: Marco Antonio Rodríguez (Mexico)
19 June 2010 Ghana  1–1  Australia Rustenburg, South Africa
16:00 UTC+02 Gyan Goal 25' (pen.) Report Holman Goal 11' Stadium: Royal Bafokeng Stadium
Attendance: 34,812
Referee: Roberto Rosetti (Italy)
23 June 2010 Australia  2–1  Serbia Nelspruit, South Africa
20:30 UTC+02 Cahill Goal 69'
Holman Goal 73'
Report Pantelić Goal 84' Stadium: Mbombela Stadium
Attendance: 37,836
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)

Men's under-20[]

Friendlies[]

25 July 2009 Copa Ciudad de Rosario Australia  0–0
(3–4 p)
 Uruguay Rosario, Argentina
Report
29 July 2009 Copa Ciudad de Rosario Australia  3–1  United States Rosario, Argentina
Naidovski Goal 87'
Cernak Goal 90'
Mooy Goal 90+3'
Report Goal 28'
6 April 2010 Paraguay  2–0  Australia Asunción, Paraguay
Benítez Goal 3'
Torres Goal 40'
Report Stadium: Estadio Dr. Nicolás Léoz
8 April 2010 Paraguay  2–0  Australia Asunción, Paraguay
16:30 Contrera Goal 12'
Medina Goal 50'
Report Stadium: Estadio La Arboleda

AFF U-19 Youth Championship[]

4 August 2009 Group stage Singapore  1–1  Australia Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
17:45 Khairul Nizam Goal 65' Report Babalj Goal 20' Stadium: Thanh Long Centre
6 August 2009 Group stage Thailand  1–1  Australia Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
15:30 Rawanprakone Goal 90+1' Report Franjic Goal 84' Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
8 August 2009 Group stage Cambodia  0–3  Australia Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
15:30 Report Virgili Goal 41'
Taseski Goal 42'51'
Stadium: Thanh Long Centre
10 August 2009 Semifinal Australia  4–1  Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
17:45 Leckie Goal 28'
Bowles Goal 70'
Virgili Goal 82'
Goal 90+2'
Report Hà Minh Tuấn Goal 34' Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
12 August 2009 Final Thailand  2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
 Australia Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
17:45 Goal 69'
Adisak Kraisorn Goal 101'
Report McGowan Goal 90'
Lum Goal 120'
Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
Penalties
Apisit Kamwang Penalty scored
Piyarat Lajungreed Penalty scored
Surachet Ngamtip Penalty scored
Chakrit Rawanprakone Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Davidson Penalty missed
Babalj Penalty missed
McGowan Penalty missed
Penalty scored
Virgili Penalty scored

FIFA U-20 World Cup[]

27 September 2009 Group stage Czech Republic  2–1  Australia Port Said, Egypt
16:00 (UTC+2) Rabušic Goal 50'
Pekhart Goal 89' (pen.)
Report Holland Goal 90+4' (pen.) Stadium: Port Said Stadium
Referee: Marco Antonio Rodríguez (Mexico)
30 September 2009 Group stage Australia  0–3  Costa Rica Port Said, Egypt
16:00 (UTC+2) Report Madrigal Goal 35'
DeVere Goal 82' (o.g.)
Guzmán Goal 90+3'
Stadium: Port Said Stadium
Referee: Mohamed Benouza (Algeria)
3 October 2009 Group stage Australia  1–3  Brazil Port Said, Egypt
21:30 (UTC+2) Mooy Goal 14' Report Ciro Goal 34'
Douglas Costa Goal 62'
Ganso Goal 81'
Stadium: Port Said Stadium
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)

AFC U-19 Championship qualification[]

7 November 2009 Australia  3–1  Hong Kong Bandung, Indonesia
21:00 (UTC+7) Bulut Goal 30'34'
Taseski Goal 80'
Report Wong Goal 55' (pen.) Stadium: Jalak Harupat Stadium
9 November 2009 Chinese Taipei  0–4  Australia Bandung, Indonesia
21:00 (UTC+7) Report Babalj Goal 68'81'
McGowan Goal 70'
Lustica Goal 90' (pen.)
Stadium: Jalak Harupat Stadium
12 November 2009 Australia  8–0  Singapore Bandung, Indonesia
18:00 (UTC+7) Gallagher Goal 7'
Lustica Goal 29' (pen.)
Grant Goal 31'
Petratos Goal 47'
Babalj Goal 57' (pen.)
Kantarovski Goal 60'78'
Danning Goal 70'
Report Stadium: Jalak Harupat Stadium
14 November 2009 Indonesia  0–0  Australia Bandung, Indonesia
21:00 (UTC+7) Report Stadium: Jalak Harupat Stadium
17 November 2009 Australia  2–3  Japan Bandung, Indonesia
15:00 (UTC+7) McGowan Goal 40'
Oar Goal 67'
Report Nagai Goal 48'90+5'
Kikuchi Goal 50' (pen.)
Stadium: Jalak Harupat Stadium

Men's under-17[]

AFC U-16 Championship qualification[]

6 October 2009 Australia  7–0  Laos Canberra, Australia
19:00 Monaco Goal 26'44'
Goal 42'
Morton Goal 49'
Makarounas Goal 73'
Da Silva Goal 77'
Perkatis Goal 80'
Report Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 300
Referee: Pandian Palaniyandi (Singapore)
10 October 2009 Australia  2–2  Malaysia Canberra, Australia
19:00 Ilic Goal 12'
Gallifuoco Goal 71'
Report Goal 75'
Faiz Goal 85'
Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 300
Referee: Ng Chiu Kok (Hong Kong)
12 October 2009 Laos  0–6  Australia Canberra, Australia
19:00 Report Gallifuoco Goal 29'
Makarounas Goal 45'
Morton Goal 70'
Chapman Goal 76'
Ilic Goal 80'90'
Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 300
Referee: Hajime Matsuo (Japan)
16 October 2009 Malaysia  1–2  Australia Canberra, Australia
19:00 Goal 44' Report Makarounas Goal 9'
Degenek Goal 33'
Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 300
Referee: Pandian Palaniyandi (Singapore)

Women's senior[]

Friendlies[]

17 February 2010 Friendly New Zealand  0–3  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
Report Walsh Goal 23'52'
De Vanna Goal 84'
Stadium: North Harbour Stadium
Attendance: 1,853
Referee: Mike Hester (New Zealand)
20 February 2010 Friendly New Zealand  0–3  Australia Auckland, New Zealand
Report Garriock Goal 37'
De Vanna Goal 49'
Khamis Goal 84'
Stadium:
3 March 2010 Friendly Australia  2–2  North Korea Brisbane, Australia
Gill Goal 50'
De Vanna Goal 68'
Report Yun Hyon-Hi Goal 14'86' Stadium: Spencer Park
Attendance: 0 (closed doors)
Referee: Jacqui Melksham
6 March 2010 Friendly Australia  3–2  North Korea Brisbane, Australia
Walsh Goal 25'
Gill Goal 45' (pen.)
Simon Goal 90'
Report Jo Yun Mi Goal 33'
Goal 53'
Stadium: Ballymore Stadium
Referee: Sarah Hodson

AFC Women's Asian Cup[]

19 May 2010 Group stage Australia  2–0  Vietnam Chengdu, China
Khamis Goal 29'
Ledbrook Goal 51' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Chengdu Sports Centre
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Ri Hyang-ok (North Korea)
21 May 2010 Group stage South Korea  1–3  Australia Chengdu, China
Goal 71' Report Carroll Goal 52'
De Vanna Goal 59'
Kerr Goal 66'
Stadium: Chengdu Sports Centre
Attendance: 600
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)
23 May 2010 Group stage China PR  1–0  Australia Chengdu, China
Zhang Rui Goal 9' Report Stadium: Chengdu Sports Centre
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Sachiko Yamagishi (Japan)
27 May 2010 Semifinal Japan  0–1  Australia Chengdu, China
Report Gill Goal 45+1' Stadium: Chengdu Sports Centre
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Pannipar Kamnueng (Thailand)
30 May 2010 Final Australia  1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
 North Korea Chengdu, China
Kerr Goal 19' Report Jo Yun-Mi Goal 73' Stadium: Chengdu Sports Centre
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Sachiko Yamagichi (Japan)
Penalties
Shipard Penalty scored
Ledbrook Penalty scored
Gill Penalty scored
Garriock Penalty scored
Simon Penalty scored
Penalty scored Jo Yun-mi
Penalty missed Yun Song-Mi
Penalty scored Choe Yong-Sim
Penalty scored Yu Jong-Hui
Penalty scored

Women's under-20[]

Friendlies[]

25 July 2009 South Korea  0–0  Australia Seoul, South Korea
Report Stadium: KFA National Training Centre
27 July 2009 South Korea  3–1  Australia Seoul, South Korea
Ji So-yun Goal 15'
Goal 68'
Goal 69'
Report Sykes Goal 61' Stadium: KFA National Training Centre

AFC U-19 Women's Championship[]

1 August 2009 Group stage Japan  1–1  Australia Wuhan, China
Iwabuchi Goal 66' Report Simon Goal 88' Stadium: Hankou Cultural Sports Centre
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Hong Eun-ah (South Korea
3 August 2009 Group stage Australia  1–2  China PR Wuhan, China
Simon Goal 75' Report Lou Goal 10'
Goal 42'
Stadium: Hankou Cultural Sports Centre
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Bentla D'Coth (India)
5 August 2009 Group stage   0–4  Australia Wuhan, China
Report Clifford Goal 21'
Simon Goal 58'
Beutel Goal 66'
Bolger Goal 84'
Stadium: Xinhua Road Sports Center
Referee: (North Korea)

Australia U-17[]

AFF U-16 Women's Championship[]

10 October 2009 Group stage Philippines  0–14  Australia Yangon, Myanmar
Report Allen Goal 7'70'
Goal 13'15'
Kerr Goal 38'
Kennedy Goal 43'60'73'90'
Friend Goal 44'79'81'
Faul Goal 55'
Whitfield Goal 85'
Stadium: Bogyoke Aung San Stadium
12 October 2009 Group stage Australia  5–0  Vietnam Yangon, Myanmar
Bolger Goal 18'
Friend Goal 21'58'
Foord Goal 30'
Whitfield Goal 52'
Report Stadium: Thuwunna Stadium
16 October 2009 Semifinal Australia  6–1  Myanmar Yangon, Myanmar
Friend Goal 1'
Kerr Goal 40'
Kennedy Goal 43'
Andrews Goal 58'
Whitfield Goal 78'
van Egmond Goal 81' (pen.)
Report Goal 10' Stadium: Thuwunna Stadium
18 October 2009 Final Thailand  0–8  Australia Yangon, Myanmar
Report Whitfield Goal 30'
Foord Goal 59'89'
Kerr Goal 67'82'
Goal 75'
Allen Goal 88'
van Egmond Goal 90'
Stadium: Thuwunna Stadium

AFC U-16 Women's Championship[]

5 November 2009 Group stage Australia  4–0  China PR Bangkok, Thailand
Andrews Goal 18'58'63'87' Report Stadium: Supachalasai Stadium
7 November 2009 Group stage   0–7  Australia Bangkok, Thailand
Report Stott Goal 3'
Goal 5'
Goal 12'
Goal 19'33'
Foord Goal 42'90'
Stadium: Supachalasai Stadium
9 November 2009 Group stage Japan  1–3  Australia Bangkok, Thailand
Goal 7' Report Whitfield Goal 13'
Allen Goal 28'
Foord Goal 45'
Stadium: Supachalasai Stadium
12 November 2009 Semifinal Australia  3–4  North Korea Bangkok, Thailand
Whitfield Goal 7'
Foord Goal 27'
van Egmond Goal 62'
Report Goal 17'77'
Pong Son-hwa Goal 37'
Kim Yun-mi Goal 85'
Stadium: Supachalasai Stadium
15 November 2009 Third-place playoff Japan  6–2  Australia Bangkok, Thailand
Kyokawa Goal 31'52'69'87'
Naomoto Goal 45'
Takagi Goal 83'
Report Andrews Goal 59'
Foord Goal 85'
Stadium: Supachalasai Stadium

A-League[]

Table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Sydney FC (C) 27 15 3 9 35 23 +12 48 Finals series and 2011 AFC Champions League group stage
2 Melbourne Victory 27 14 5 8 47 32 +15 47
3 Gold Coast United 27 13 5 9 39 35 +4 44 Finals series
4 Wellington Phoenix 27 10 10 7 37 29 +8 40
5 Perth Glory 27 11 6 10 40 34 +6 39
6 Newcastle Jets 27 10 4 13 33 45 −12 34
7 North Queensland Fury 27 8 8 11 29 46 −17 32
8 Central Coast Mariners 27 7 9 11 32 29 +3 30
9 Brisbane Roar 27 8 6 13 32 42 −10 30
10 Adelaide United 27 7 8 12 24 33 −9 29
Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

Final series[]

  Semi Finals Week 1 Semi Finals Week 2 Preliminary Final Grand Final
    A – 18 February       D – 7 March               G – 20 March  
  1  Sydney FC  1  Sydney FC  2    Melbourne Victory  1 (2)
  2  Melbourne Victory  2  Melbourne Victory (a.e.t.)  2              Sydney FC (p.s.o)  1 (4)
                    F – 13 March          
    B – 20 February                Sydney FC  4        
  3  Gold Coast United  0 (5)              Wellington Phoenix  2        
  6  Newcastle Jets (p.s.o)  0 (6)     E – 7 March                  
             Wellington Phoenix (a.e.t.)  3                
    C – 21 February        Newcastle Jets  1                
  4  Wellington Phoenix (p.s.o)  1 (4)                        
  5  Perth Glory  1 (2)                        

2010 A-League Grand Final[]

Melbourne Victory1 – 1 (a.e.t.)Sydney FC
Leijer Goal 81' Report
Summary
Bridge Goal 63'
Penalties
Muscat Penalty missed
Brebner Penalty scored
Angulo Penalty missed
Broxham Penalty scored
2–4 Penalty scored Colosimo
Penalty missed Cole
Penalty scored Foxe
Penalty scored Kisel
Penalty scored Byun
Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 44,560

State and Territorial Leagues[]

NSW Premier League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 22 13 6 3 45 20 +25 45 Qualified for the 2010 NSW Premier League Finals
2 Blacktown City (C) 22 12 4 6 42 27 +15 40
3 Sydney United 22 11 6 5 39 26 +13 39
4 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 22 12 3 7 39 37 +2 39
5 Marconi Stallions 22 11 3 8 26 26 0 36
6 Sutherland Sharks 22 9 4 9 36 29 +7 31
7 Rockdale City Suns 22 6 12 4 23 23 0 30
8 Bankstown City 22 7 5 10 37 41 −4 26
9 Manly United 22 7 4 11 24 31 −7 25
10 South Coast Wolves 22 6 4 12 32 39 −7 22
11 Sydney Olympic 22 6 3 13 29 40 −11 21
12 West Sydney Berries (R) 22 2 6 14 17 50 −33 12 Relegated to the 2011 NSW Super League
Source: socceraust.co.uk, NSW Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

NBN State Football League[]

Table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Weston Workers 21 12 4 5 45 24 +21 40 Qualified for Finals
2 Hamilton Olympic 21 12 3 6 49 26 +23 39
3 Edgeworth Eagles 21 11 6 4 49 27 +22 39
4 Valentine Phoenix 21 12 1 8 42 32 +10 37
5 West Wallsend 21 10 5 6 40 35 +5 35
6 Broadmeadow Magic 21 8 1 12 30 42 −12 25
7 South Cardiff 21 5 7 9 25 35 −10 22
8 Toronto Awaba Stags 21 0 1 20 18 77 −59 1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Final series[]

  Semifinal Final
                         
Weston Bears 0 3 3  
Valentine Phoenix 0 1 1  
    Weston Bears     2
  Edgeworth Eagles     4
Edgeworth Eagles 1 0 1
Hamilton Olympic Warriors 0 0 0  

Queensland State League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sunshine Coast 21 18 1 2 63 26 +37 55 Qualified for Finals
2 Brisbane Strikers 21 14 3 4 56 21 +35 45
3 Far North Queensland 21 11 2 8 46 40 +6 35
4 North Queensland Razorbacks 21 8 5 8 35 31 +4 29
5 Queensland Academy of Sport 21 7 4 10 46 54 −8 25
6 Capricorn Cougars 21 6 3 12 28 42 −14 21
7 Whitsunday Miners 21 4 6 11 29 49 −20 18
8 Bundaberg Spirit 21 2 4 15 25 65 −40 10
Updated to match(es) played on 17 March 2010. Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Victorian Premier League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Richmond 22 12 4 6 33 26 +7 40 Victorian Premier League Finals
2 Hume City 22 12 6 4 41 29 +12 39[a]
3 Green Gully (C) 22 11 3 8 37 23 +14 36
4 Heidelberg United 22 10 6 6 34 33 +1 33[a]
5 Northcote City 22 9 4 9 47 35 +12 31
6 South Melbourne 22 10 6 6 41 28 +13 30[a]
7 Oakleigh Cannons 22 9 3 10 30 31 −1 30
8 Dandenong Thunder 22 9 4 9 24 30 −6 28[a]
9 Melbourne Knights 22 7 5 10 30 37 −7 23[a]
10 Bentleigh Greens 22 5 6 11 19 36 −17 21
11 Altona Magic 22 5 5 12 39 46 −7 20 Relegation to Vic State League Div 1
12 Sunshine George Cross 22 5 4 13 20 41 −21 19
Source: [3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Hume City, Heidelberg Utd & Melbourne Knights were given a situation pending 3 point deduction as a result of failure to adhere to Rules of Competition 2009 – Section 1.6. South Melbourne lost 6 points because of an incident during the Round 6 home fixture against Heidelberg United.

Tasmanian Southern Premier League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 South Hobart 21 18 3 0 61 15 +46 57 Qualify for Finals
2 Hobart Zebras 21 11 5 5 49 38 +11 38
3 Glenorchy Knights 21 10 5 6 40 35 +5 35
4 Clarence United 21 7 7 7 39 41 −2 28
5 New Town Eagles 21 6 6 9 39 40 −1 24
6 Kingborough Lions United 21 7 3 11 29 39 −10 24
7 Olympia 21 2 7 12 25 47 −22 13
8 Taroona 21 3 4 14 23 50 −27 13 Relegation Play-off
Updated to match(es) played on 13 July 2011. Source: [4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Tasmania Northern Premier League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Northern Rangers 16 12 3 1 56 24 +32 39 Qualified for Finals
2 Devonport City 16 11 3 2 52 26 +26 36
3 Burnie United 16 10 0 6 52 31 +21 30
4 Riverside Olympic 16 9 3 4 47 28 +19 30
5 Prospect Knights 16 7 3 6 46 38 +8 24
6 Ulverstone 16 7 2 7 44 36 +8 23
7 Somerset 16 6 0 10 36 55 −19 18
8 Launceston City 16 2 2 12 35 51 −16 8
9 Launceston United 16 0 0 16 17 96 −79 0
Updated to match(es) played on 13 July 2011. Source: [5]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

South Australian Super League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 North Eastern MetroStars 18 11 4 3 37 19 +18 37 Qualified for Finals
2 Para Hills Knights 18 9 5 4 28 19 +9 32
3 Adelaide City 18 10 2 6 28 27 +1 32
4 Adelaide Blue Eagles 18 9 4 5 40 25 +15 31
5 Campbelltown City 18 8 5 5 33 23 +10 29
6 Adelaide Galaxy 18 5 7 6 21 24 −3 22
7 Western Strikers 18 5 7 6 33 38 −5 22
8 Adelaide Raiders 18 4 6 8 17 23 −6 18
9 Adelaide Cobras 18 5 2 11 23 39 −16 17 Relegated to South Australian Premier League
10 Cumberland United 18 1 4 13 17 40 −23 7
Updated to match(es) played on 13 July 2011. Source: [6]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Football West Premier League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Western Knights 22 12 5 5 49 29 +20 41 Qualified for Finals
2 Stirling Lions 22 11 6 5 37 30 +7 39
3 Perth SC 22 12 2 8 43 39 +4 38
4 Floreat Athena 22 10 6 6 44 29 +15 36
5 ECU Joondalup 22 8 7 7 52 48 +4 31
6 Sorrento 22 8 5 9 38 43 −5 29
7 Armadale 22 8 4 10 40 42 −2 28
8 Balcatta 22 8 3 11 34 46 −12 27
9 Inglewood United 22 7 5 10 34 45 −11 26
10 Cockburn City 22 7 4 11 36 38 −2 25
11 Mandurah City 22 7 3 12 33 46 −13 24
12 Swan United 22 5 8 9 29 34 −5 23
Updated to match(es) played on 13 July 2011. Source: [7]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

ACT Premier League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Canberra 18 12 5 1 57 15 +42 41 Qualified for Finals
2 Belconnen United 18 12 3 3 47 25 +22 39
3 Cooma Tigers 18 9 4 5 34 19 +15 31
4 Canberra City 18 8 3 7 33 25 +8 27
5 Monaro Panthers 18 8 2 8 29 32 −3 26
6 Canberra Olympic 18 6 5 7 26 30 −4 23
7 Woden Valley 18 6 1 11 27 46 −19 19
8 Tuggeranong United 18 5 4 9 22 47 −25 19
9 Goulburn Strikers 18 4 4 10 27 37 −10 16
10 Australian National University 18 3 3 12 12 17 −5 12
Updated to match(es) played on 7 July 2011. Source: [8]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Northern Zone Premier League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Darwin Olympic 21 18 2 1 111 24 +87 56
2 Casuarina 21 15 2 4 75 36 +39 47
3 Port Darwin 21 9 5 7 48 42 +6 32
4 Hellenic Athletic 21 9 4 8 47 51 −4 31
5 21 8 3 10 44 52 −8 27
6 Palmerston 21 7 3 11 37 48 −11 24
7 Darwin Dragons 21 6 1 14 34 76 −42 19
8 Padres FC 21 2 0 19 26 93 −67 6
Updated to match(es) played on 13 July 2011. Source: [9]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Honors[]

Competition Winner Details
A-League Grand Final Sydney FC[1]
A-League Premiership Sydney FC[1]
NSW Premier League Champions[2] TBD
NBN State Football League Premiership[3] TBD
Queensland State Football League Premiership[4] TBD
Queensland State Football League Grand Final[4] TBD
Victorian Premier League Premiership[5] TBD
Northern Premier League Champions[6] TBD
Southern Premier League Champions[6] TBD
Football West Premier League Champions[7] TBD
ACT Premier League Champions[8] TBD
ACT Premier League Grand Final[8] TBD
NorZone Premier League Champions[9] TBD
South Australian Super League Champions[10] TBD
Tasmanian Statewide Cup[6] TBD
Capital Football Federation Cup[8] TBD
[2] TBD

Australian clubs in Asia[]

Summary[]

Club Competition Final round
Melbourne Victory 2010 AFC Champions League Group Stage
Adelaide United 2010 AFC Champions League Round of 16

  Win   Tie   Loss

Melbourne Victory[]

23 February 2010 2010 Champions League Group E Beijing Guoan China 1–0 Australia Melbourne Victory Beijing, China
19:30 UTC+8 Griffiths Goal 52' (Report)[dead link] Stadium: Workers Stadium
Attendance: 31,000
Referee: Ali Hamad Al-Badwawi (United Arab Emirates)
9 March 2010 2010 Champions League Group E Melbourne Victory Australia 0–2 South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Melbourne, Australia
19:30 UTC+11 (Report)[dead link] Ogenovski Goal 40'
Yun Goal 85'
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 7,899
Referee: (Bahrain)
23 March 2010 2010 Champions League Group E Kawasaki Frontale Japan 4–0 Australia Melbourne Victory Kawasaki, Japan
19:00 UTC+9 Jong Tae-Se Goal 3'
Kurotsu Goal 11'
Renatinho Goal 22'
Taniguchi Goal 90'
(Report)[dead link] Stadium: Todoroki Athletics Stadium
Attendance: 9,728
31 March 2010 2010 Champions League Group E Melbourne Victory Australia 1–0 Japan Kawasaki Frontale Melbourne, Australia
19:30 UTC+11 Muscat Goal 60' (pen.) (Report) Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 6,011
Referee: Saeid Mozaffarizadeh (Iran)
14 April 2010 2010 Champions League Group E Melbourne Victory Australia 0–0 China Beijing Guoan Melbourne, Australia
19:30 UTC+10 (Report) Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 6,394
Referee: Abdul Malik Bashir (Singapore)
28 April 2010 2010 Champions League Group E Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma South Korea 3–2 Australia Melbourne Victory Seongnam, South Korea
19:00 UTC+9 Jeon Goal 27'
Nam Goal 72'
Jo Goal 83'
(Report) Dugandžić Goal 46'
Pondeljak
Stadium: Tancheon Sports Complex
Attendance: 502
Referee: (United Arab Emirates)

Adelaide United[]

24 February 2010 2010 Champions League Group H Adelaide United Australia 1–0 South Korea Pohang Steelers Adelaide, Australia
19:30 UTC+10:30 Leckie Goal 45+1' (Report)[dead link] Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 8,374
Referee: Mohsen Basma (Syria)
10 March 2010 2010 Champions League Group H Shandong Luneng China 0–2 Australia Adelaide United Jinan, China
15:30 UTC+8 (Report)[dead link] van Dijk Goal 27'
Leckie Goal 70'
Stadium: Shandong Stadium
Attendance: 22,176
Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran)
24 March 2010 2010 Champions League Group H Adelaide United Australia 3–2 Japan Sanfrecce Hiroshima Adelaide, Australia
19:30 UTC+10:30 Dodd Goal 12'
Cornthwaite Goal 79'
Cássio Goal 82'
(Report) Morisaki Goal 55'
Takayangi Goal 76'
Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 12,841
Referee: Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia)
30 March 2010 2010 Champions League Group H Sanfrecce Hiroshima Japan 1–0 Australia Adelaide United Hiroshima, Japan
19:00 UTC+9 Satō Goal 45' (Report) Stadium: Hiroshima Big Arch
Attendance: 12,094
Referee: Ali Hamad Al-Badwawi (United Arab Emirates)
13 April 2010 2010 Champions League Group H Pohang Steelers South Korea 0–0 Australia Adelaide United Pohang, South Korea
19:30 UTC+9 (Report) Stadium: Steelyard Stadium
Attendance: 8,217
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
27 April 2010 2010 Champions League Group H Adelaide United Australia 0–1 China Shandong Luneng Adelaide, Australia
19:30 UTC+9:30 (Report) Wei Goal 53' Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 10,313
Referee: (Bahrain)
12 May 2010 2010 Champions League Round of 16 Adelaide United Australia 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Adelaide, Australia
19:30 UTC+9:30 Cornthwaite Goal 78'
van Dijk Goal 90+5'
(Report) Eninho Goal 38'88'
Lee Goal 116'
Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 12,015
Referee: Abdulrahman Abdou (Qatar)

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