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Central Coast Mariners

GOSFORD, AUSTRALIA - MAY 15: Huang Bowen of Evergrande celebrates with fans post game during the AFC Asian Champions League match between the Central Coast Mariners and Guangzhou Evergrande at Bluetongue Stadium on May 15, 2013 in Gosford, Australia.

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  • Evergrande on top after tough fight with Mariners Evergrande on top after tough fight with Mariners

    Champions League round of 16 first leg match in Gosford, Australia, May 15, 2013. [Photo/icpress.cn] SYDNEY - Australia's Central Coast Mariners exceeded expectations in their latest Asian Champions League battle with Chinese favorite Guangzhou Evergrande   from China Daily Read more »

  • Striker Matt Simon and coach Graham Arnold Striker Simon returns to Mariners

    Matt Simon will return to the A-League champion Central Coast Mariners next season after a release from his South Korean club. Simon, 27, has signed a one-year deal after he was released from K-League side Chunnam Dragons following an injury-blighted season.   from ABC (Australia) Online Read more »

  • Lippi praises McGlinchey

    Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi praised Central Coast Mariners midfielder Michael McGlinchey but also criticised the match officials after their 2-1 victory in the first leg of their round of 16 AFC Champions League tie. The 65 year-old was baffled as to   from Sportal Australia Read more »

  • NULL Guangzhou on course

    Lin of Guangzhou Evergrande hits a bicycle kick against Australia's Central Coast Mariners during their AFC Champions League last 16 first-leg match in Gosford yesterday. Mitchell Duke put the hosts ahead in the 7th minute before Paraguay striker Lucas Barrios   from Shanghai Daily Read more »

  • Muriqui scores winner in AFC clash

    scored in the second half on Wednesday to lead Chinese side Guangzhou Evergrande to a 2-1 win over Australian club Central Coast Mariners in the round of 16 of the Asian Champions League. Mitchell Duke put the hosts ahead in the seventh minute before Paraguay   from Al Jazeera Read more »

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About Central Coast Mariners

Central Coast Mariners FC, also known as The Mariners or The Coast, are an Australian professional football (soccer) team based on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. They participate in the A-League and are one of three teams from the state of New South Wales playing in the competition. The Mariners were the first professional football (soccer) club from the Central Coast to compete in a national competition, and were formed during 2004 for the foundation of the A-League in 2005–06. Despite being considered one of the smaller franchises at the inception of the A-League competition, Central Coast qualified for the first four domestic finals after their establishment. The Mariners had a successful first season, winning the 2005 Pre-Season Cup and losing in the A-League grand final to Sydney FC.

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