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2006 A-League Grand Final

2006 A-League Grand Final
Title2006 A-League Grand Final
Team1Sydney FC
Team2Central Coast Mariners FC
Team1score1
Team2score0
Date5 March 2006
StadiumAussie Stadium
CitySydney, New South Wales, Australia
Man Of The Match1aDwight Yorke, Sydney FC
AnthemTBA
RefereeMark Shield
Attendance41,689
Previousinaugural
Next2007

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The 2006 A-League Grand Final took place at Aussie Stadium in Sydney on 5 March 2006. It was a South NSW derby. Sydney FC had the home ground advantage after beating Adelaide United FC over 2 semifinal legs. Sydney FC would eventually go on to take the honours of being crowned the first ever A-League Champions. Steve Corica scored the only and winning goal in the 62nd minute after a pass from Sydney captain Dwight Yorke.

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Highlights - Grand Final 2006 - Sydney FC V Central Coast Mariners
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Sydney FC V Central Coast Mariners - A-league - Grand Final 2006 - Corica's Goal
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2005-06 Finals series :

2005-06 Finals series :
GK 1 AU Clint Bolton
DF 3 AU Alvin Ceccoli
DF 4 AU Mark Rudan  
DF 8 AU Matthew Bingley
MF 10 AU Steve Corica
FW 11 AU Sasho Petrovski  
MF 12 AU David Carney
MF 14 AU Andrew Packer
MF 15 Northern Ireland Terry McFlynn
DF 17 AU Jacob Timpano  
FW 19 TT Dwight Yorke (c)
Substitutes:
GK 20 AU Justin Pasfield
DF 2 AU Iain Fyfe  
MF 7 AU Robbie Middleby  
FW 23 AU Ruben Zadkovich  
Manager:
DE Pierre Littbarski

2005-06 Finals series :
GK 20 AU Danny Vukovic
DF 2 IE Wayne O'Sullivan
MF 4 AU Noel Spencer (c)  
DF 5 AU Michael Beauchamp
MF 6 DE Andre Gumprecht
DF 8 AU Dean Heffernan
MF 10 AU Tom Pondeljak
MF 11 AU Damien Brown  
FW 12 SCO Stewart Petrie  
FW 15 AU Andrew Clark
DF 18 AU Alex Wilkinson  
Substitutes:
GK 30 AU Matthew Trott
DF 17 AU Matthew Osman  
MF 3 AU Paul O'Grady  
FW 19 AU Adam Kwasnik  
Manager:
SCO Lawrie McKinna

2005-06 Finals series :
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2005-06 Winners
Australia
Sydney FC
First Title

2005-06 Finals series :
Sydney Central Coast
Attempts at goal 15 15
Attempts on target 6 5
Attempts off target 9 10
Attempts - Woodwork 0 0
Keeper saves 4 3
Ball possession 50% 50%
Corners 4 9
Fouls committed 20 16
Offsides 4 3
Yellow cards 0 1
Red cards 0 0

A-League Grand Finals

2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

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Grand Finals2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Expansion Clubs Sydney Rovers (2011)



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