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List of Sydney FC records and statistics

Sydney Football Club is an Australian association football club based in Moore Park, Sydney. The club was formed in 2004. Sydney became the first out of three clubs based in New South Wales admitted into the A-League in 2005.

Honours and achievements
DomesticA-League Men Championship (finals) :Winners (5) – Record: 2006, 2010, 2017, 2019, 2020 :Runners-up (2): 2015, 2021A-League Men Premiership (regular season) :Winners (4) – Record: 2009–10, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20 :Runners-up (4): 2005–06, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2020–21Australia Cup :Winners (2): 2017, 2023 :Runners-up (2): 2016, 2018 ContinentalOFC Champions League :Winners (1): 2005 Other • Townsville Football Cup • Winners (1): 2014 Individual recognitions (including women's awards) ; Johnny Warren Medal: • The 2020-21 award was shared with Ulises Dávila (Wellington Phoenix) ; Julie Dolan Medal: ; A-League Men Coach of the Year: • Graham Arnold first received this award in 2012 with Central Coast Mariners and was the first coach to receive the award three times before Tony Popovic achieved this in 2022. ; A-League Women Coach of the Year ; A-League Men Young Footballer of the Year: ; A-League Women Young Footballer of the Year: ; A-League Men Goal of the Year: None ; A-League Women Goal of the Year: ; A-League Men Golden Boot: ; A-League Women Golden Boot: • The 2019–20 award was shared with three other players ; A-League Men Goalkeeper of the Year: • Andrew Redmayne became the third goalkeeper to receive the award for a second time. ; A-League Women Goalkeeper of the Year: • Award shared with Lydia Williams (Melbourne City) ; PFA Men's Young Player of the Year: • Alex Gersbach transferred from Sydney FC to Rosenborg BK during his award season ; PFA Women's Young Player of the Year: Unknown ; PFA Men's Footballer of the Year: None ; PFA Women's Footballer of the Year: • Sam Kerr also played for Western New York Flash during her award season Grand Final Awards ; Joe Marston Medal: ; A-League Women Grand Final Player of the Match: • Since 2016 Grand Final ; Mark Viduka Medal: PFA A-League Men Team of the Season • : as a substitute • (#): number of appearances in Team of the Season • in italics: captain of the Team of the Season • Total number of Team of the Season players: 25 (on 41 occasions, including 16 as substitutes) • Total number of Team of the Season managers: 2 (on 3 occasions) • Most appearances in Team of the Season whilst as Sydney FC: • 5 – Milos Ninkovic • 4 – Rhyan Grant • 3 – Alex Wilkinson • 2 – Alex Brosque, Michael Zullo, Joshua Brillante, Brandon O'Neill, Adam Le Fondre, Luke Brattan, Anthony CaceresDanny Vukovic and Alex Brosque were named as co-captains for the 2016–17 Team of the Season. • Graham Arnold first received the award with Central Coast Mariners and is one of only two coaches to receive the award on three occasions. • Luke Brattan had received the award twice before joining Sydney FC, in 2014 with Brisbane Roar and in 2018 with Melbourne City. PFA A-League Women Team of the Season • : as a substitute • (#): number of appearances in Team of the Season • in italics: captain of the Team of the Season • Total number of Team of the Season players: 17 (on 24 occasions, including 9 substitutes) • Most appearances in Team of the Season: • 3 – Cortnee Vine • 2 – Alanna Kennedy, Caitlin Foord, Natalie Tobin, Mackenzie Hawkesby, Jada WhymanCortnee Vine is the only Sydney FC player to be named captain of the Team of the Season on two occasions ==Player records==
Player records
Appearances had the record for the most appearances for Sydney FC • Most A-League Men appearances: Rhyan Grant, 331 • Most national cup appearances: Alex Brosque, 27 • Most continental appearances: Rhyan Grant, 38 • Youngest first-team player: Akol Akon, 16 years, 80 days (against Sydney United 58, Australia Cup, 10 August 2025) • Oldest first-team player: Alessandro Del Piero, 39 years, 160 days (against Melbourne Victory, A-League, 18 April 2014) Most appearances Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored. :a. Includes the A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup and Australia Cup :b. Includes the Oceania Club Championship and AFC Champions League :c. Includes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in the FIFA Club World Cup, Pan-Pacific Championship and 2005 Australian Club World Championship Qualifying Tournament. Goalscorers is Sydney's oldest goalscorer • Most goals in a season: Bobô, with 36 goals in the 2017–18 season. • Most league goals in a season: Bobô, with 27 goals in the 2017–18 A-League season • Youngest goalscorer: Chris Payne, 17 years, 308 days (against Queensland Roar, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, 19 August 2006) Transfers Record transfer fees received Where the report mentions an initial fee potentially rising to a higher figure depending on contractual clauses being satisfied in the future, only the initial fee is listed in the tables. ==Managerial records==
Managerial records
• First full-time manager: Pierre Littbarski managed Sydney FC from February 2005 to May 2006 • Longest-serving manager: Steve Corica — 5 years, 131 days (1 July 2018 to 7 November 2023) • Shortest tenure as manager: Anthony Crea — 1 day (22 October 2007 to 23 October 2007) • Highest win percentage: Pierre Littbarski, 60.53% • Lowest win percentage: Branko Čulina, 25.00% ==Club records==
Club records
Matches • First match: Sydney FC 6–1 Manly United, friendly, 25 March 2005 • First A-League Men match: Sydney FC 1–1 Melbourne Victory, 28 August 2005 • First national cup match: Sydney FC 3–1 New Zealand Knights, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup group stage, 23 July 2005 • First continental match: Sydney FC 3–2 Auckland City, Oceania Club Championship group stage, 31 May 2005 Record wins • Record A-League Men win: • 7–1 against Wellington Phoenix, 19 January 2013 • 6–0 against Perth Glory, 30 December 2017 • 7–1 against Perth Glory, 28 April 2024 • Record national cup win: 8–0 against Darwin Rovers, Round of 32, 2 August 2017 • Record continental win: 9–2 against Sobou, Oceania Club Championship group stage, 2 June 2005 • Record Asian win: • 5–0 against Kaya–Iloilo, AFC Champions League preliminary round, 8 March 2022 • 5–0 against Eastern, AFC Champions League Two group stage, 19 September 2024. Record defeats • Record A-League Men defeat: • 0–5 against Melbourne Victory, 16 October 2005 • 2–7 against Central Coast Mariners, 3 November 2012 • Record national cup defeat: • 0–3 against Wellington Phoenix, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup group stage, 22 July 2006 • 0–3 against Central Coast Mariners, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup group stage, 29 July 2007 • 0–3 against Central Coast Mariners, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup group stage, 27 July 2008 • Record continental defeat: • 0–4 against Kawasaki Frontale, AFC Champions League group stage, 21 May 2019 • 0–4 against Yokohama F. Marinos, AFC Champions League group stage, 19 February 2020 Record consecutive results • Record consecutive wins: 10 • Most league goals conceded in a season: 51 in 27 matches, A-League, 2012–13 • Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 12 in 27 matches, A-League, 2016–17 Points • Most points in a season: 66 in 27 matches, A-League, 2016–17 • Fewest points in a season: 26 in 21 matches, A-League, 2008–09 ==See also==
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