Pantelis extends tenure with Reds
Adelaide United midfielder Lucas Pantelis will remain a ‘Red’ for at least the next two seasons, after signing a contract extension with the club. more »
Reds snare Van Dijk for three yearsAdelaide United has won the race for the prized signature of striker Sergio van Dijk, with the Dutchman ending speculation about his future after putting pen to paper on more »
Glory Youth into the Grand FinalA first half goal from Glen Trifiro was enough to book Perth Glory a place in the NYL grand final, after a tense semi-final victory over Adelaide United more »
Theoklitos Brisbane boundBrisbane Roar’s planning for next season continues to gather momentum with the signing of former back-to-back A-League goalkeeper of the year Michael Theoklitos more »
DeVere cleans up at Roar awardsLuke DeVere’s reputation as a star of the future continues to burn bright as the young Brisbane Roar defender swept the field at the club’s presentation night more »
Payne hands victory to SydneySydney FC moved into the 2010 A-League grand Final after victory against Wellington Phoenix in the preliminary Final at the Sydney Football Stadium on Saturday evening. more »
- Gold Coast youngsters book Grand Final date
- Perth Youth ready for Reds in semi final fight
- Brosque confident Sydney can win
- Top award for Captain Fantastic
- Adelaide dismantle Shandong in China
- Future appears Rosy for new Mariner Josh
- Extra time goal costs Sydney FC
- Reds Youth into NYL Finals
- Wellington down the Jets
- Glory Youth miss out on top spot
- Matildas defeat DPR Korea
- Buoyant Reds depart for Shandong challenge
- Coyne heads to China
- Big crowd will spur us on, says Durante
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World Cup Draw review
SBS called ‘Group D’ the group of death and it may well be, but resident journalist Paul Johnson disagrees, dishing that label out to ‘Group F’. Australia’s draw is tough but manageable. For a full review, read on.
There’s always one (too many)
Despite what some quarters think, Adelaide United should be commended on its Asian Champions League campaign, as Nick Mockford reflects.
| A-League 2009/10 - Semi Finals | ||
| Sunday, March 7 Elimination Knock-out Final (One-off match) |
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| Wellington Phoenix | 3 | |
| Newcastle Jets | 1 | |
| Extra Time Win | ||
| Sunday, March 7 Major Semi - Second Leg |
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| Sydney FC | 2 | |
| Melbourne Victory | 2 | |
| Melbourne won 4-3 on aggregate | ||
| Saturday, March 13 Preliminary Final (One-off match) |
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| Sydney FC | 4 | |
| Wellington Phoenix | 2 | |
| SFS, Sydney | ||
| Saturday, March 20 Grand Final (One-off match) |
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| Melbourne Victory | 7pm AEDT | |
| Sydney FC | ||
| Docklands, Melbourne | ||
| Final Standings | Pld | Pts | |
| Sydney FC | 27 | 48 | |
| Melbourne Victory | 27 | 47 | |
| Gold Coast United | 27 | 44 | |
| Wellington Phoenix | 27 | 40 | |
| Perth Glory | 27 | 39 | |
| Newcastle Jets | 27 | 34 | |
| North Queensland Fury | 27 | 32 | |
| Central Coast Mariners | 27 | 30 | |
| Brisbane Roar | 27 | 30 | |
| Adelaide United | 27 | 29 |