Summary It was announced by the
FFA, following
Western Sydney Wanderers earning the right to host the grand final, that the match would be played at the
Sydney Football Stadium due to its greater capacity than the Wanderers usual home ground,
Parramatta Stadium. The match was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 42,102 at the
Sydney Football Stadium- the largest crowd of the
2012–13 A-League. In Australia, it was shown live on
Fox Sports. The first clear-cut chance of the match came when
Trent Sainsbury played a ball over the top for
Mile Sterjovski. Sterjovski got in behind the defence and chipped over Wanderers' 'keeper
Ante Covic, only for his shot to hit the crossbar and bounce out for a
goal kick. Shortly before half-time, the Mariners took the lead.
Michael McGlinchey's corner found
Patrick Zwaanswijk at the near post, whose powerful header put the Mariners ahead going into half-time. Soon after play resumed, both
Shinji Ono and
Sterjovski had attempts on goal from attacking positions for their respective sides, but neither was able to put their shot on target. Midway through the half, the Mariners were awarded a penalty. It came after
Daniel McBreen retrieved a ball deep inside the
penalty area and cut back the
bouncing ball, only for it to hit the arm of
Jérome Polenz, leading
Peter Green to award a penalty. From the resultant penalty,
McBreen sent
Covic the wrong way, powering his shot into the top left corner and giving the Mariners a two-goal advantage which they retained until the final whistle.
Daniel McBreen was awarded the
Joe Marston Medal as man of the match. The win marked the
Central Coast Mariners' first
A-League Championship.
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