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Sydney FC

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 22: (L-R) Michael Beauchamp of the Wanderes, COO Hyundai Motor Company Australia, John Elsworth, FFA CEO, David Gallop, Head of Hyundai A-League, Damien de Bohun, Ryan Grant of Sydney FC and Stephanie Catley of the Victory poses with children during the 2013/14 A-League season draw announcement at iSpace, Hyundai Motor Company Australia Headquarters on May 22, 2013 in Sydney, Australia.

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  • Bojic Mariners lose Bojic, maybe Sainsbury

    within hours of the side's exit from the Asian Champions League, with Pedj Bojic released ahead of an anticipated switch to Sydney FC and Trent Sainsbury flying to Switzerland for a meeting with FC Basel. Bojic was granted a release despite anger at the Mariners   from Fox Sports Australia Read more »

  • Assessing the 2013/14 A-League draw

    are in control the whole match – Roar. What about flair, enthusiasm and ability to excite in the form of constant attack – Sydney FC and Victory. Or an overall ability to perform in attack and defence, counter and maintain possession – Mariners. Whatever your   from The Roar Read more »

  • Apprentice is Zebras' keeper

    Sydney FC goalkeeping coach Zeljko Kalac has helped the Victory League club snap up his "highly recommended" apprentice. Sydney FC's National Youth League keeper and captain Ryan Norval has been signed by the Zebras until September. During the A-League off-season   from The Mercury - Voice of Tasmania Read more »

  • Bojic departs Mariners Bojic departs Mariners

    Coast Mariners have announced that Pedj Bojic has been released from the club, paving the way for his mooted move to Sydney FC. Bojic had requested the termination of his contract despite having a year remaining, with the club agreeing after failing to convince   from Sportal Australia Read more »

  • Osieck banks on World Cup experience

    preparation for the test ahead. Advertisement Neill, still without a club, has not played a competitive fixture since Sydney FC's A-League derby against Western Sydney on March 23 when he left the field with a hamstring injury. Attacking weapon Bresciano has   from Sydney Morning Herald Read more »

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About Sydney FC

Sydney FC, founded in 2004, is an Australian football (soccer) club based in Sydney and competes in Australia's premier competition, the A-League.

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