2020–21 Sydney FC (W-League) season

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Sydney FC (W-League)
2020–21 season
ManagerAnte Juric
StadiumCromer Park, Jubilee Stadium, Leichhardt Oval, WIN Stadium
W-League1st
Highest home attendance2,500 (16 January 2020 vs. Western Sydney Wanderers

The 2020–21 Sydney FC W-League season was the club's thirteenth season in the W-League, the premier competition for women's football in Australia.

Players[]

Squad information[]

As of 1 January 2021[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Jada Mathyssen-Whyman
2 MF Australia AUS Teresa Polias (Captain)
3 DF Australia AUS
4 DF Australia AUS Elizabeth Ralston
5 DF Australia AUS Ally Green
6 MF Australia AUS Clare Wheeler
7 DF Australia AUS Ellie Brush
8 MF Australia AUS Rachel Lowe
9 FW Australia AUS Allira Toby
10 FW Australia AUS Remy Siemsen
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 FW Australia AUS Cortnee Vine
12 MF Australia AUS Natalie Tobin
15 MF Australia AUS
16 DF Australia AUS
17 MF Australia AUS Angelique Hristodoulou
18 MF Australia AUS
19 MF Australia AUS
20 FW Australia AUS Princess Ibini
30 GK Australia AUS

W-League[]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sydney FC 12 9 1 2 26 11 +15 28 Qualification to Finals series
2 Brisbane Roar 12 7 4 1 29 12 +17 25
3 Melbourne Victory (C) 12 7 2 3 25 14 +11 23
4 Canberra United 12 6 4 2 21 16 +5 22
5 Adelaide United 12 7 1 4 22 18 +4 22
6 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 4 1 7 13 21 −8 13
7 Melbourne City 12 4 1 7 11 23 −12 13
8 Newcastle Jets 12 2 1 9 14 21 −7 7
9 Perth Glory 12 0 1 11 7 32 −25 1
Source: W-League Ladder
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion


Regular season[]

30 December 2020 1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 0–3 Sydney FC Bankwest Stadium
16:35 ACST Report Vine 27'
Ibini 60', 86'
Attendance: 3,027
8 February 2021 7 Sydney FC 4–0 Canberra United Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
16:35 ACST 16'
Vine 64'
Siemsen 72', 76'
Report Attendance: 1,337
8 January 2021 3 Newcastle Jets 1–2 Sydney FC McDonald Jones Stadium
16:35 ACST Andrews 41' Report 48'
Lowe 75'
Attendance: 1,918
16 January 2021 4 Sydney FC 2–0 Western Sydney Wanderers FC ANZ Stadium
19:35 ACST 31'
Brush 66'
Report Attendance: 2,500
31 January 2021 6 Sydney FC 2–0 Newcastle Jets Cromer Park
18:00 ACST Vine 32'
Siemsen 61'
Report Attendance: 1,329
4 February 2021 7 Melbourne City 0–2 Sydney FC AAMI Park
19:05 ACST Report Siemsen 51'
Tobin 75'
14 February 2021 9 Sydney FC 1–4 Brisbane Roar Leichhardt Oval
16:05 ACST Wheeler 11' Report Yallop 8'
Rankin 16', 82'
Polkinghorne 54'
Attendance: 1,126
21 February 2021 10 Adelaide United 1–2 Sydney FC Cromer Park
16:00 ACST 64' Report Siemsen 40'
Vine 48'
Attendance: 1,087
25 February 2021 11 Perth Glory 2–6 Sydney FC Dorrien Gardens
21:30 ACST Lowry 63', 65' Report Siemsen 44', 53'
Ibini 48', 90+5'
Wheeler 61', 71'
Attendance: 510
6 March 2021 12 Adelaide United 2–0 Sydney FC Marden Sports Complex
19:00 ACST Waldus 5'
Weber 19'
Report Attendance: 987
26 March 2021 14 Canberra United 0–0 Sydney FC Viking Park
17:30 ACST Report Attendance: 1,411
4 April 2021 13 Sydney FC 2–1 Melbourne Victory Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
20:05 ACST Polias 29'
Ibini 73' (pen)
Report Cooney-Cross 90+6'

Finals series[]

5 April 2021 Semifinals Sydney FC 3–0 Canberra United Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
15:00 AEST 15'
Wheeler 64'
Green 73'
Report Attendance: 2,044

References[]

  1. ^ "Sydney FC women's squad". 16 August 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2021.


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