2012–13 in Australian soccer

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Soccer in Australia
Season2012–13
Men's soccer
A-League PremiershipWestern Sydney Wanderers
A-League ChampionshipCentral Coast Mariners
National Youth LeagueMelbourne Victory
Women's soccer
W-League PremiershipBrisbane Roar
W-League ChampionshipSydney FC
← 2011–12 Australia 2013–14 →

The following article is a summary of the 2012–13 soccer season in Australia.

Domestic leagues[]

A-League[]

Regular season[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Western Sydney Wanderers 27 18 3 6 41 21 +20 57 Finals Series and 2014 AFC Champions League Group stage
2 Central Coast Mariners (C) 27 16 6 5 48 22 +26 54
3 Melbourne Victory 27 13 5 9 48 45 +3 44 Finals Series and 2014 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off[a]
4 Adelaide United 27 12 5 10 38 37 +1 41 Finals Series
5 Brisbane Roar 27 10 5 12 33 29 +4 35
6 Perth Glory 27 9 5 13 29 31 −2 32
7 Sydney FC 27 9 5 13 41 51 −10 32
8 Newcastle Jets 27 8 7 12 30 45 −15 31
9 Melbourne Heart 27 8 3 16 31 40 −9 27
10 Wellington Phoenix[b] 27 7 6 14 31 49 −18 27
Updated to match(es) played on 30 March 2013. Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
  1. ^ Since the winner of 2013 A-League Grand Final (Central Coast Mariners) qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League Group stage, the 3rd placed team qualified for the qualifying play-off of 2014 AFC Champions League.
  2. ^ Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for the AFC Champions League as they are not recognised as an AFC club.

Finals[]

Elimination Finals   Semi Finals   Grand Final
                   
      Western Sydney Wanderers 2  
Adelaide United 1     Brisbane Roar 0  
Brisbane Roar 2       Western Sydney Wanderers 0
    Central Coast Mariners 2
      Central Coast Mariners 1
Melbourne Victory (a.e.t.) 2     Melbourne Victory 0  
Perth Glory 1  

W-League[]

Regular season[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Brisbane Roar 12 8 2 2 28 15 +13 26 Qualification to Finals series
2 Perth Glory 12 7 3 2 34 20 +14 24
3 Melbourne Victory 12 7 2 3 26 14 +12 23
4 Sydney FC (C) 12 6 2 4 30 24 +6 20
5 Canberra United 12 5 3 4 25 20 +5 18
6 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 4 1 7 19 23 −4 13
7 Newcastle Jets 12 1 3 8 15 33 −18 6
8 Adelaide United 12 2 0 10 12 40 −28 6
Source: au.soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

Finals[]

Semifinals Finals
      
2 Perth Glory 1 (3)
3 Melbourne Victory (p) 1 (4)
Melbourne Victory 1
Sydney FC 3
1 Brisbane Roar 2
4 Sydney FC 3

National Youth League[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Melbourne Victory Youth (C) 18 12 1 5 57 20 +37 37
2 Central Coast Mariners Academy 18 12 1 5 38 28 +10 37
3 Newcastle Jets Youth 18 10 1 7 54 36 +18 31
4 Brisbane Roar Youth 18 9 3 6 39 34 +5 30
5 Perth Glory Youth 18 8 1 9 45 45 0 25
6 Melbourne Heart Youth 18 8 1 9 32 34 −2 25
7 Western Sydney Wanderers Youth 18 7 4 7 29 41 −12 25
8 Adelaide United Youth 18 6 4 8 35 42 −7 22
9 Sydney FC Youth 18 6 3 9 41 46 −5 21
10 AIS Football Program 18 2 1 15 23 58 −35 7
Source: au.soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

International club competitions[]

AFC Champions League[]

Brisbane Roar[]

Brisbane Roar qualified for a playoff spot as winners of the 2012 A-League Grand Final.[1]

13 February 2013 Qualifying play-off Buriram United Thailand 0 – 0 (a.e.t.)
(3 – 0 p)
Australia Brisbane Roar Buriram, Thailand
18:00 UTC+7 Report Stadium: New I-Mobile Stadium
Attendance: 14,482
Referee: Kim Dong-Jin (South Korea)
Penalties
Osmar Penalty scored
Chappuis Penalty scored
Jirawat Penalty scored
Penalty missed Broich
Penalty missed Berisha
Penalty missed Meyer

Central Coast Mariners[]

Central Coast Mariners entered in the Group stage as 2011–12 A-League Premiers.[1]

27 February 2013 Group stage Central Coast Mariners Australia 0 – 0 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings Gosford, Australia
19:00 AEST (UTC+11) Report
Summary
Stadium: Bluetongue Stadium
Attendance: 4,529
Referee: Ali Abdulnabi (Bahrain)
13 March 2013 Group stage Kashiwa Reysol Japan 3 – 1 Australia Central Coast Mariners Kashiwa, Japan
21:00 AEST (UTC+11) Leandro Domingues Goal 21', 88'
Kano Goal 67'
Report
Summary
Zwaanswijk Goal 8' Stadium: Hitachi Kashiwa Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 6,472
Referee: Ali Al-Badwawi (UAE)
3 April 2013 Group stage Central Coast Mariners Australia 2 – 1 China Guizhou Renhe Gosford, Australia
19:00 AEST (UTC+11) Bojić Goal 50'
Sainsbury Goal 80'
Report Ryan Goal 71' (o.g.) Stadium: Bluetongue Stadium
Referee: Abdullah Balideh (Qatar)
9 April 2013 Group stage Guizhou Renhe China 2 – 1 Australia Central Coast Mariners Guiyang, China
21:30 AEST (UTC+10) Muslimović Goal 84'
Qu Bo Goal 86'
Report Duke Goal 43' (pen.) Stadium: Guiyang Olympic Sports Center
Referee: Abdulla Hassan Mohamed (United Arab Emirates)
23 April 2013 Group stage Suwon Samsung Bluewings South Korea 0 – 1 Australia Central Coast Mariners Suwon, South Korea
20:30 AEST (UTC+10) [ Summary] McGlinchey Goal 81' Stadium: Suwon World Cup Stadium
Referee: Marai Al Awaji (Saudi Arabia)
30 April 2013 Group stage Central Coast Mariners Australia 0 – 3 Japan Kashiwa Reysol Gosford, Australia
20:30 AEST (UTC+10) Report Kudo Goal 59'
Cléo Goal 79'
Domingues Goal 85'
Stadium: Bluetongue Stadium
Referee: Valentin Kovalenko (Uzbekistan)
15 May 2013 Round of 16 Central Coast Mariners Australia 1 – 2 China Guangzhou Evergrande Gosford, Australia
19:30 AEST (UTC+10) Duke Goal 7' Report Barrios Goal 28'
Muriqui Goal 76'
Stadium: Bluetongue Stadium
Attendance: 8,953
Referee: Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir (Singapore)
22 May 2013 Round of 16 Guangzhou Evergrande China 3 – 0
(5 – 1 agg.)
Australia Central Coast Mariners Guangzhou, China
22:00 AEST (UTC+10) Muriqui Goal 7'
Conca Goal 45+1' (pen.)
Gao Lin Goal 68'
Report Stadium: Tianhe Stadium
Attendance: 39,564
Referee: Abdulrahman Abdou (Qatar)

International Women's Club Championship[]

The winners of the 2011-12 season Canberra United participated in the 2012 International Women's Club Championship, known as the Mobcast Cup for sponsorship reasons, the first edition of this tournament hosted by the JFA.[2]

Canberra United finished in fourth place (out of four teams), suffering two losses.

National teams[]

Men's senior[]

Friendlies[]

16 August 2012 Scotland  3 – 1  Australia Edinburgh, Scotland
03:00 UTC+8 Rhodes Goal 29'
Davidson Goal 63' (o.g.)
McCormack Goal 76'
Summary Bresciano Goal 18' Stadium: Easter Road
Attendance: 11,110
Referee: Tom Hagen (Norway)
7 September 2012 Lebanon  0 – 3  Australia Sidon, Lebanon
01:30 UTC+8 Summary Cahill Goal 20'
McKay Goal 23'
Thompson Goal 88'
Stadium: Saida International Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: (Greece)
14 November 2012 South Korea  1 – 2  Australia Hwaseong, South Korea
18:00 UTC+8 Lee Dong-Gook Goal 12' Summary Rukavytsya Goal 44'
Cornthwaite Goal 88'
Stadium: Hwaseong Stadium
Referee: (China)
6 February 2013 Australia  2 – 3  Romania Marbella, Spain
07:00 UTC+11 Wilkshire Goal 44' (pen.)
Cornthwaite Goal 53'
Summary Tănase Goal 34'
Torje Goal 79'
Stancu Goal 83'
Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Marbella
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)

EAFF East Asian Cup[]

3 December 2012 Preliminary round 2 Hong Kong  0 – 1  Australia Hong Kong
20:30 UTC+8 Lam Hok Hei Yellow card 88' Yellow-red card 90' Report Emerton Goal 85' Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
Attendance: 4,160
Referee: Jumpei Iida (Japan)
5 December 2012 Preliminary round 2 North Korea  1 – 1  Australia Hong Kong
20:30 UTC+8 Yong-Hak Goal 64' Report Thompson Goal 4' Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium
Attendance: 989
Referee: Mongkolchai Pechsri (Thailand)
7 December 2012 Preliminary round 2 Guam  0 – 9  Australia Hong Kong
17:50 UTC+8 Report Mooy Goal 12'
Babalj Goal 20', 56'
Marrone Goal 43'
Thompson Goal 59', 63', 65' (pen.)
Milligan Goal 71'
Garcia Goal 83'
Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium
Referee: (China PR)
9 December 2012 Preliminary round 2 Australia  8 – 0  Chinese Taipei Hong Kong
17:00 UTC+8 Garcia Goal 11'
Cornthwaite Goal 17'
Taggart Goal 20', 29'
Behich Goal 34', 57'
Mooy Goal 47'
Yang Chao-hsun Goal 82' (o.g.)
Report Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium
Referee: Kim Dae-Yong (Korea Republic)

World Cup qualifying[]

12 September 2012 Fourth Round Jordan  2 – 1  Australia Amman, Jordan
00:00 UTC+8 Abdel-Fattah Goal 50' (pen.)
Deeb Goal 73'
Summary Thompson Goal 85' Stadium: Amman International Stadium
Referee: Abdullah Balideh (Qatar)
16 October 2012 Fourth Round Iraq  1 – 2  Australia Doha, Qatar[3]
22:15 UTC+8 Abdul-Zahra Goal 72' Summary Cahill Goal 80'
Thompson Goal 84'
Stadium: Grand Hamad Stadium
Referee: Lee Min-Hu (Korea Republic)
26 March 2013 Fourth Round Australia  2 – 2  Oman Sydney, Australia
20:00 UTC+10 Cahill Goal 52'
Holman Goal 85'
Report Al-Muqbali Goal 7'
Jedinak Goal 49' (o.g.)
Stadium: Stadium Australia
Attendance: 34,603
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
4 June 2013 Fourth Round Japan  1 – 1  Australia Saitama, Japan
20:30 UTC+10 Honda Goal 90+1' (pen.) Report Oar Goal 82' Stadium: Saitama Stadium
Attendance: 62,172
Referee: Nawaf Shukralla (Bahrain)
11 June 2013 Fourth Round Australia  4 – 0  Jordan Melbourne, Australia
19:00 UTC+10 Bresciano Goal 15'
Cahill Goal 61'
Kruse Goal 76'
Neill Goal 84'
Report Stadium: Docklands Stadium
Attendance: 43,785
Referee: Abdul Malik Abdul Bashir (Singapore)
18 June 2013 Fourth Round Australia  1 – 0  Iraq Sydney, Australia
22:15 UTC+8 Kennedy Goal 83' Report Stadium: Stadium Australia
Attendance: 80,523
Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran)

Men's under-20[]

Friendlies[]

29 August 2012 Hong Kong  0 – 3  Australia Hong Kong
Report Taggart Goal 40'
Woodcock Goal 47'
Makarounas Goal 84'
Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium
Attendance: 800
11 October 2012 Portugal  2 – 1  Australia Lisbon, Portugal
João Mário Goal 62' (pen.)
Aladje Goal 90+2'
Report Taggart Goal 67'
14 October 2012 Portugal  4 – 1  Australia Lisbon, Portugal
Aladje Goal 9'
Pinto Goal 45'
Ferreira Goal 53' (pen.)
Ricardo Goal 78'
Report Brillante Goal 12' Stadium: Estádio Nacional
25 May 2013 Netherlands  3 – 1  Australia Emmen, Netherlands
Maher Goal 4'
Wijnaldum Goal 30'
Strootman Goal 45'
Report Maclaren Goal 90' Stadium: Univé Stadion
31 May 2013 Germany  2 – 2  Australia Paralimni, Cyprus
10:00 (UTC+2) Goal 15'
Goal 110'
Report Maclaren Goal 35'
Williams Goal 94'
Stadium: Paralimni Stadium
10 June 2013 Australia  5 – 0  New Zealand Wollongong, Australia
Taggart Goal 4', 19', 47'
Maclaren Goal 64'
Edwards Goal 76'
Report Stadium: Wollongong Showground
16 June 2013 Australia  1 – 3  Chile Antalya, Turkey
Maclaren Goal Martínez Goal
Lichnovsky Goal
Bravo Goal

AFC U-22 Championship qualification[]

5 July 2012 Indonesia  0 – 1  Australia Pekanbaru, Indonesia
19:30 (UTC+7) Summary Goal 45+2' Stadium: Riau Main Stadium
Attendance: 40,500
Referee: Tan Hai (China)
7 July 2012 Australia  3 – 2  Macau Pekanbaru, Indonesia
16:00 (UTC+7) Woodcock Goal 2'
O'Dea Goal 7', 13'
Summary Goal 19'
Leong Ka Hang Goal 78'
Stadium: Kaharudin Nasution Stadium
Attendance: 560
Referee: Win Cho (Myanmar)
10 July 2012 Australia  0 – 0  Singapore Pekanbaru, Indonesia
16:00 (UTC+7 Summary Stadium: Kaharudin Nasution Stadium
Attendance: 1,378
Referee: Salah Abbas Al-Abbasi (Bahrain)
12 July 2012 Timor-Leste  0 – 3  Australia Pekanbaru, Indonesia
16:00 (UTC+7) Summary O'Dea Goal 40'
Barker-Daish Goal 87', 90+2'
Stadium: Riau Main Stadium
Attendance: 2,198
Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman)
15 July 2012 Australia  0 – 5  Japan Pekanbaru, Indonesia
16:00 (UTC+7) Summary Notsuda Goal 18', 54'
Iwanami Goal 31'
Watari Goal 45+2'
Hirota Goal 77'
Stadium: Kaharudin Nasution Stadium
Attendance: 948
Referee: Ko Hyung-Jin (Korea Republic)

AFF U-19 Youth Championship[]

2 September 2012 Group stage Australia  1 – 2  Uzbekistan Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam
16:00 (UTC+7) Antonis Goal 36' Report Goal 77'
Goal 90'
Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
Referee: Muhammad Taqi Aljaafari Bin Jahari (Singapore)
4 September 2012 Group stage Vietnam  0 – 4  Australia Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam
18:30 (UTC+7) Report R. Edwards Goal 31'
Barker-Daish Goal 53'
Makarounas Goal 57'
Dao Duy Khanh Goal 84' (o.g.)
Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
Referee: (Myanmar)
6 September 2012 Group stage Australia  1 – 4  Iran Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam
16:00 (UTC+7) Geria Goal 39' Report Jahanbakhsh Goal 51', 63' (pen.)
Azmoun Goal 52', 85'
Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
Referee: Mohd Amirul Izwan Bin Yaacob (Malaysia)
8 September 2012 Third place play-off Australia  4 – 0  Vietnam Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam
16:00 (UTC+7) Geria Goal 12'
Woodcock Goal 37', 73'
Taggart Goal 66'
Report Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium
Referee: Chanketya Thong (Cambodia)

AFC U-19 Championship[]

4 November 2012 Group stage Australia  1 – 0  Qatar Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
15:00 (UTC+4) Gameiro Goal 11' Report Stadium: Fujairah Club Stadium
Attendance: 500
Referee: Kim Dong-Jin (Korea Republic)
6 November 2012 Group stage Syria  1 – 1  Australia Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
19:00 (UTC+4) Maowas Goal 74' Report Gameiro Goal 81' Stadium: Fujairah Club Stadium
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan
8 November 2012 Group stage Australia  1 – 1  Saudi Arabia Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
17:00 (UTC+4) Gameiro Goal 90+1' Report Al-Muwallad Goal 57' Stadium: Emirates Club Stadium
Attendance: 170
Referee: Liu Kwok Man (Hong Kong)
11 November 2012 Quarter-final Australia  3 – 0  Jordan Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
19:00 (UTC+4) Gameiro Goal 10', 55', 83' Report Stadium: Fujairah Club Stadium
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran)
14 November 2012 Semi-final Iraq  2 – 0  Australia Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
20:00 (UTC+4) Abdul-Raheem Goal 60'
Goal 85'
Report Stadium: Emirates Club Stadium
Attendance: 1,350
Referee: Liu Kwok Man (Hong Kong)

FIFA U-20 World Cup[]

22 June 2013 Colombia  1 – 1  Australia Trabzon, Turkey
18:00 Córdoba Goal 78' Report De Silva Goal 46' Stadium: Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
Attendance: 4,662
Referee: Milorad Mažić (Serbia)
25 June 2013 Australia  1 – 2  El Salvador Rize, Turkey
18:00 Brillante Goal 9' Report Coca Goal 17'
Peña Goal 40'
Stadium: Yeni Şehir Stadium
Attendance: 13,015
Referee: Stéphane Lannoy (France)
28 June 2013 Australia  1 – 2  Turkey Trabzon, Turkey
21:00 Maclaren Goal 52' Report Çalhanoğlu Goal 54'
Yokuşlu Goal 87'
Stadium: Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
Attendance: 11,286
Referee: Roberto García (Mexico)

Men's under-17[]

Friendlies[]

5 August 2012 Saudi Arabia  1 – 1  Australia Ta'if, Saudi Arabia
20:00 (UTC+3) Goal 5' Report Goal 87'
6 August 2012 Australia  1 – 2  United Arab Emirates Ta'if, Saudi Arabia
Iredale Goal 55' (pen.) Report Goal 33'
Goal 90+3'
7 August 2012 Australia  2 – 2
(4 – 3 p)
 China PR Ta'if, Saudi Arabia
Gersbach Goal 90+1'
Kuzmanovski Goal 90+3'
Report Goal
Goal 50'
Penalties
Penalty scored
Iredale Penalty missed
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Kuzmanovski Penalty scored
Penalty missed
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Penalty missed

AFC U-16 Championship[]

22 September 2012 Group stage Australia Australia 2 – 0  Thailand Tehran, Iran
15:00 (UTC+3:30) Goal 14'
Goal 29'
Report Stadium: Rah Ahan Stadium
Attendance: 183
Referee: Valentin Kovalenko (Uzbekistan)
24 September 2012 Group stage Oman  1 – 2 Australia Australia Tehran, Iran
19:00 (UTC+3:30) Goal 52' (pen.) Report Goal 16'
Goal 87'
Stadium: Rah Ahan Stadium
Attendance: 100
Referee: (Kuwait)
26 September 2012 Group stage Australia Australia 0 – 0
(2 – 3 p)
 Iraq Tehran, Iran
13:00 () Report Stadium: Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium
Attendance: 150
Referee: Kim Jong-Hyeok (South Korea)
Penalties
Iredale Penalty scored
Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Penalty scored
Penalty missed
Penalty missed
Abdul-Zahra Penalty scored
30 September 2012 Quarter-final Iran  5 – 1  Australia Tehran, Iran
17:00 () Ezzatollahi Goal 31' (pen.)
Goal 35', 90+3'
Goal 61'
Goal 81'
Report Antoniou Goal 88' Stadium: Shahid Dastgerdi Stadium
Attendance: 3,850
Referee: Maasaki Toma (Japan)

Women's senior[]

Friendlies[]

11 July 2012 Kirin Challenge Cup Japan  3 – 0  Australia Tokyo, Japan
Miyama Goal 26' (pen.)
Ōgimi Goal 45'
Sawa Goal 59'
Report Stadium: National Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
13 September 2012 Haiti  0 – 4  Australia Indianapolis, United States
Report Brown Goal 6'
Gill Goal 12'
Simon Goal 15'
Heyman Goal 83'
Stadium: Carroll Stadium
Referee: (United States)
16 September 2012 United States  2 – 1  Australia Carson, California, United States
Morgan Goal 55'
Boxx Goal 63' (pen.)
Report De Vanna Goal 34' Stadium: Home Depot Center
Attendance: 19,851
Referee: Kari Seitz (United States)
19 September 2012 United States  6 – 2  Australia Denver, United States
Uzunlar Goal 25' (o.g.)
Morgan Goal 43', 63'
Wambach Goal 53'
Boxx Goal 69'
Leroux Goal 82'
Report De Vanna Goal 32'
Walsh Goal 35'
Stadium: Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Attendance: 18,589
Referee: (United States)
13 June 2013 Australia  1 – 0  New Zealand Canberra, Australia
Heyman Goal 41' Report Stadium:
Attendance: 0
Referee: Kate Jacewicz (Australia)
16 June 2013 Centenary Cup Australia  1 – 1
(4 – 2 p)
 New Zealand Canberra, Australia
Polkinghorne Goal 11' Report Gregorius Goal 38' Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 2,248
Referee: Qin Liang (China)
Penalties
Kellond-Knight Penalty scored
van Egmond Penalty scored
Uzunlar Penalty scored
Kerr Penalty scored
Hearn Penalty missed
Hoyle Penalty missed
Stott Penalty scored
Wilkinson Penalty scored
29 June 2013 Netherlands  3 – 1  Australia Velsen-Zuid, the Netherlands
Martens Goal 12', 58'
Spitse Goal 83'
Report Gorry Goal 27' Stadium: TATA Steel Stadion
Referee: Riem Hussein (Germany)

EAFF Women's East Asian Cup[]

20 November 2012 Preliminary round 2 Australia  7 – 0  Chinese Taipei Shenzhen, China
17:00 (UTC+8) Gill Goal 5', 90+3'
De Vanna Goal 22', 51'
Simon Goal 45+1', 83'
Uzunlar Goal 77'
Summary Stadium: Shenzhen Stadium
Attendance: 523
Referee: Kajiyama Fusako (Japan)
22 November 2012 Preliminary round 2 Australia  4 – 0  Hong Kong Shenzhen, China
17:00 (UTC+8) Butt Goal 33'
Simon Goal 64'
Gill Goal 79'
Catley Goal 90+2'
Summary Stadium: Shenzhen Stadium
Attendance: 488
Referee: Park Ji-Yeong (South Korea)
24 November 2012 Preliminary round 2 China PR  2 – 1  Australia Shenzhen, China
15:45 (UTC+8) Wang Li-Si Goal 9'
Zhang Rui Goal 50'
Summary Gill Goal 12' Stadium: Shenzhen Stadium
Attendance: 6,333
Referee: Ri Hong-Sil (North Korea)

Women's under-20[]

Friendlies[]

13 April 2013 Australia  2 – 1  South Korea Canberra, Australia
Andrews Goal 27'
Yeoman-Dale Goal 49'
Report Goal Stadium: Australian Institute of Sport
19 April 2013 Australia  0 – 9  South Korea Canberra, Australia
Report Jang Sel-gi Goal 5', 18', 28', 52'
Lee So-dam Goal 12'
Choe Yu-ri Goal 70', 73'
Goal 80'
Goal 88'
Stadium: Australian Institute of Sport
Attendance: 0
22 April 2013 Australia  2 – 4  South Korea Canberra, Australia
McLaughlin Goal 3'
Amy Harrison Goal 20'
Report Jang Sel-gi Goal 34', 39'
Goal 68'
Lee So-dam Goal 73'
Stadium: Australian Institute of Sport

Women's under-17[]

Friendlies[]

9 May 2013 South Korea  2 – 0  Australia South Korea
Goal
Goal
12 May 2013 South Korea  1 – 1  Australia Paju, South Korea
Goal 7' Report Goal 54' Stadium:
14 May 2013 South Korea  2 – 0  Australia Paju, South Korea
Goal
Goal
Report Stadium:

AFC U-16 Women's Championship qualification[]

7 November 2012 (2012-11-07) Australia  5 – 1  Thailand Manila, Philippines
15:00 (UTC+8) Goal 3'
Franco Goal 37'
Goal 44', 82'
Goal 65' (o.g.)
Report Goal 19' Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 300
Referee: (China)
9 November 2012 (2012-11-09) Myanmar  0 – 5  Australia Manila, Philippines
15:00 (UTC+8) Report Dalton Goal 35'
Waterhouse Goal 40'
Franco Goal 45', 89'
Goal 79'
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 300
Referee: Saltanat Noroozi (Iran)
11 November 2012 (2012-11-11) Philippines  1 – 8  Australia Manila, Philippines
18:00 (UTC+8) Goal 24' Report Goal 10'
Goal 12'
Waterhouse Goal 20'
Goal 26', 63', 73'
Goal 33', 84'
Stadium: Rizal Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 500
Referee: Ri Hyang Ok (North Korea)

References[]

  1. ^ a b "AFC cuts Champions League slots". Football Federation Australia. 29 November 2012. Archived from the original on 1 November 2014.
  2. ^ "International women's club championship set for November". JFA. 18 October 2012.
  3. ^ "FIFA decision on Iraq matches". Asian Football Confederation. 23 September 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2011.

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