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This article is about Sydney FC players with between 25 and 99 appearances. For Sydney FC players with more than 100 appearances, see List of Sydney FC players. For Sydney FC players with fewer than 25 appearances, see List of Sydney FC players (1–24 appearances). For a list of all Sydney FC players, major or minor, with a Misplaced Pages article, see Category:Sydney FC players.
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Sydney Football Club, an association football club based in Moore Park, Sydney, was founded in 2004. They became the first Sydney member admitted into A-League in 2005. The club's first team have competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played between 25 and 99 such matches, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below.

Each player's details include the duration of his Sydney FC career, his typical playing position while with the club, and the number of games played and goals scored in all senior competitive matches.

Key

  • The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 14 January 2023. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the A-League Men, Australia Cup, AFC Champions League, Oceania Club Championship, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and the Pan-Pacific Championship

Players

Dwight Yorke played 27 games for Sydney FC, scoring nine goals.
Shannon Cole playing for Sydney FC
Shannon Cole has started 77 times from 2007 and 2008.
A photo of Alessandro Del Piero, playing for Sydney FC.
Alessandro Del Piero scored 24 goals in 48 matches in two seasons.

Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Sydney FC.

As of 18 May 2023
List of Sydney FC players with between 25 and 99 appearances
Player Nationality Pos Club career Starts Subs Total Goals
Appearances
Matthew Bingley  Australia MF 2005–2006 28 9 37 2
Alvin Ceccoli  Australia DF 2005–2007 61 0 61 3
Robbie Middleby  Australia MF 2005–2009 70 25 90 4
Mark Milligan  Australia MF 2005–2008 58 0 58 1
Andrew Packer  Australia DF 2005–2006 26 8 34 3
Sasho Petrovski  Australia FW 2005–2007 45 16 61 26
Ufuk Talay  Australia MF 2005–2008 76 9 85 11
Jacob Timpano  Australia DF 2005–2009 29 8 37 8
David Zdrilic  Australia FW 2005–2008 48 29 77 14
Marko Rudan  Australia DF 2005–2007 62 9 71 6
Dwight Yorke  Trinidad and Tobago FW 2005–2006 25 2 27 9
Ruben Zadkovich  Australia MF 2006–2008 33 14 47 3
Nikolai Topor-Stanley  Australia DF 2006–2007 23 3 26 1
Brendon Santalab  Australia FW 2007–2008 14 14 28 4
Tony Popovic  Australia DF 2007–2008 31 2 33 1
Shannon Cole  Australia FW 2007–2012 77 22 99 3
Ivan Necevski  Australia GK 2007–2015
2015–2016
47 2 49 0
Simon Colosimo  Australia DF 2008–2010 35 1 36 0
Mark Bridge  Australia FW 2008–2012 72 13 85 1
Stuart Musialik  Australia MF 2008–2011 72 3 75 4
John Aloisi  Australia FW 2008–2011 26 14 40 12
Brendan Gan  Malaysia MF 2008–2011 18 23 41 5
Kofi Danning  Australia FW 2009–2011 8 19 27 3
Byun Sung-hwan  South Korea DF 2009–2011 55 2 57 0
Stephan Keller   Switzerland DF 2009–2011 56 2 58 1
Karol Kisel  Slovakia DF 2009–2010
2011–2012
52 0 52 0
Hayden Foxe  Australia DF 2010–2011 14 11 25 0
Nick Carle  Australia MF 2010–2015 63 7 70 9
Scott Jamieson  Australia DF 2010–2012 50 4 54 1
Liam Reddy  Australia GK 2010–2012 43 0 43 0
Hirofumi Moriyasu  Japan DF 2011–2012 33 9 42 2
Terry Antonis  Australia MF 2010–2015 51 21 72 5
Bruno Cazarine  Brazil FW 2010–2012 45 11 45 20
Dimitri Petratos  Australia MF 2010–2012 18 16 34 5
Joel Chianese  Australia FW 2011–2014 24 17 41 11
Michael Beauchamp  Australia DF 2011–2012 28 0 28 1
Pascal Bosschaart  Netherlands DF 2011–2013 33 0 33 1
Brett Emerton  Australia MF 2011–2014 54 3 57 7
Ali Abbas  Iraq FW 2012–2016 63 12 75 8
Alessandro Del Piero  Italy FW 2012–2014 46 2 48 24
Yairo Yau  Panama FW 2012–2014 11 15 26 6
Peter Triantis  Australia MF 2012–2015 17 8 25 1
Aaron Calver  Australia DF 2012–2019 48 17 65 3
Chris Naumoff  Australia FW 2013–2016 36 19 55 5
Nikola Petković  Serbia DF 2013–2015 57 0 57 0
Miloš Dimitrijević  Serbia MF 2014–2017 71 15 86 4
Alex Gersbach  Australia DF 2014–2016 26 8 34 0
Bernie Ibini-Isei  Australia FW 2014–2015
2016–2017
31 20 51 11
Shane Smeltz  New Zealand FW 2014–2016 26 26 52 13
George Blackwood  Australia FW 2014–2017 15 11 26 1
Marc Janko  Austria FW 2014–2015 24 1 25 16
Max Burgess  Australia MF 2014
2016
2021–
53 47 90 9
Jacques Faty  Senegal DF 2015–2016 27 3 30 2
Mickaël Tavares  Senegal MF 2015–2016 32 6 38 1
Matt Simon  Australia FW 2015–2018 23 65 88 10
Filip Hološko  Slovakia FW 2015–2017 55 1 56 19
Danny Vukovic  Australia GK 2016–2017 33 0 33 0
Jordy Buijs  Netherlands DF 2016–2018 45 0 45 3
Adrian Mierzejewski  Poland FW 2017–2018 31 3 34 15
Luke Wilkshire  Australia DF 2017–2018 33 0 33 2
Daniel De Silva  Australia FW 2018–2019 8 17 25 3
Ben Warland  Australia DF 2018–2022 40 18 58 1
Trent Buhagiar  Malta FW 2018–2022 35 39 74 21
Luke Ivanovic  Australia FW 2018–2021 6 41 47 2
Kosta Barbarouses  New Zealand FW 2019–2022 69 8 77 18
Alexander Baumjohann  Germany MF 2019–2021 39 21 60 2
Ryan McGowan  Australia DF 2019–2021 52 1 53 1
Harry Van Der Saag  Australia DF 2019–2022 13 34 47 3
Patrick Wood  Australia FW 2020– 26 57 83 23
Callum Talbot  Australia DF 2021–2022 18 7 25 0
Patrick Yazbek  Australia MF 2021–2023 31 22 53 1
James Donachie  Australia DF 2021–2023 44 2 46 2
Corey Hollman  Australia MF 2021– 25 5 30 0
Adrian Segecic  Australia MF 2021– 6 22 28 3
Diego Caballo  Spain DF 2022–2023 26 2 28 2
Jake Girdwood-Reich  Australia MF 2022–2024 31 14 45 1
Jaiden Kucharski  Australia FW 2022– 9 35 44 5
Joe Lolley  England FW 2022– 57 4 61 19
Róbert Mak  Slovakia FW 2022–2024 53 6 59 22
Jack Rodwell  England MF 2022–2024 20 5 25 2
Jordan Courtney-Perkins  Australia DF 2023– 19 9 28 3
Fábio Gomes  Brazil FW 2023–2024 20 10 30 13
Gabriel Lacerda  Brazil DF 2023–2024 21 5 26 0

References

General

Specific

  1. Smith, Pete (29 April 2014). "Did the A-League get value for money from Alessandro Del Piero?". The Guardian.
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