2006–07 A-League

30th season of top-tier soccer league in Australia

Football league season
A-League
Season2006–07
Dates25 August 2006 – 18 February 2007
ChampionsMelbourne Victory (1st title)
PremiersMelbourne Victory (1st title)
AFC Champions LeagueMelbourne Victory
Adelaide United
Matches played84
Goals scored218 (2.6 per match)
Top goalscorerArchie Thompson
(15 goals)
Biggest home winBrisbane Roar 5–0 New Zealand Knights
(15 September 2006)
Biggest away winNew Zealand Knights 0–4 Melbourne Victory
(27 October 2006)
Highest scoringAdelaide United 5–1 Newcastle Jets
(8 September 2006)
Adelaide United 4–2 New Zealand Knights
(22 October 2006)
Longest winning run7 Matches
Melbourne Victory
Longest unbeaten run9 Matches
Sydney FC
Longest winless run8 Matches
New Zealand Knights
Longest losing run8 Matches
New Zealand Knights
Highest attendance50,333
Melbourne Victory 0–0 Sydney FC
(8 December 2006)
Lowest attendance1,632
New Zealand Knights 0–1 Central Coast Mariners
(28 September 2006)
Total attendance1,281,447
Average attendance12,927 ( 1972)
← 2005–06
2007–08 →
(Note: Longest runs only include regular season results)

The 2006–07 A-League was the 30th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the second season of the A-League since its establishment the previous season. Football Federation Australia hoped to build on the success of the first season and on the interest generated by the Socceroos competing in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Fox Sports had signed a A$120 million deal over 7 years for the exclusive broadcast rights of the A-League, AFC Champions League, and national team matches (excluding matches played in the World Cup finals).[1]

The television advertisement campaign used for the 2006–07 season was the same as the previous season, with different music. Scribe's song "Not Many" was replaced with Manuel Neztic's "Kickin Down".[2] The second season was marketed as "A-League: Version 2".[3]

Clubs

Adelaide United
Central Coast Mariners
Melbourne Victory
Newcastle Jets
New Zealand Knights
Queensland Roar
Perth Glory
Sydney FC
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Adelaide United Adelaide Hindmarsh Stadium 17,000
Central Coast Mariners Gosford Bluetongue Stadium 20,119
Melbourne Victory Melbourne Olympic Park Stadium 18,500
Melbourne Telstra Dome 56,347
Newcastle Jets Newcastle Energy Australia Stadium 26,164
New Zealand Knights Auckland North Harbour Stadium 25,000
Perth Glory Perth Members Equity Stadium 18,156
Queensland Roar Brisbane Suncorp Stadium 52,500
Sydney FC Sydney Aussie Stadium 42,500

Foreign players

Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3 Visa 4 Non-Visa foreigner(s) Former player(s)
Adelaide United Brazil Diego Brazil Fernando China Qu Shengqing Netherlands Bobby Petta Brazil Romário4
Central Coast Mariners Germany André Gumprecht England Jamie McMaster Republic of Ireland Wayne O'Sullivan Malta John Hutchinson2
Melbourne Victory Brazil Alessandro Brazil Fred England James Robinson Scotland Grant Brebner Belgium Geoffrey Claeys
Brazil Claudinho4
New Zealand Knights England Darren Bazeley England Malik Buari England Neil Emblen Portugal Dani Rodrigues Brazil Fernando3
Canada Alen Marcina3
China Gao Leilei3
China Li Yan3
Ghana Hamza Mohammed3
Republic of Ireland Sean Devine1
Scotland Scot Gemmill3
England Dean Gordon3
Newcastle Jets Colombia Milton Rodríguez New Zealand Tim Brown New Zealand Steven Old New Zealand Vaughan Coveny1
Perth Glory New Zealand Leo Bertos New Zealand Jeremy Christie New Zealand Danny Hay England Stuart Young1
Queensland Roar Brazil Reinaldo Germany Marcus Wedau Scotland Simon Lynch Switzerland Remo Buess China Zhang Yuning3
Scotland Stuart McLaren1
South Korea Seo Hyuk-su1
Sydney FC New Zealand Jeremy Brockie Northern Ireland Terry McFlynn Ivory Coast Jonas Salley1 Italy Benito Carbone4
Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke

The following do not fill a Visa position:
1Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Australian Residency (and New Zealand Residency, in the case of Wellington Phoenix);
2Australian residents (and New Zealand residents, in the case of Wellington Phoenix) who have chosen to represent another national team;
3Injury Replacement Players, or National Team Replacement Players;
4Guest Players (eligible to play a maximum of ten games)

Salary cap exemptions and captains

Club Marquee Captain Vice-Captain
Adelaide United China Qu Shengqing[4] Australia Ross Aloisi[5] None
Central Coast Mariners Australia Tony Vidmar[6] Australia Noel Spencer[7]
Australia Alex Wilkinson[note 1][8]
None
Melbourne Victory Australia Archie Thompson[9][10] Australia Kevin Muscat[11] Australia Archie Thompson[12]
New Zealand Knights Scotland Scot Gemmill[13] England Darren Bazeley[14] None
Newcastle Jets Australia Paul Okon[15] Australia Paul Okon[15] None
Perth Glory Australia Stan Lazaridis[16] Australia Jamie Harnwell[17] None
Queensland Roar None Australia Chad Gibson[18] None
Sydney FC Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke[19][note 2] Australia Mark Rudan[21][22] None

Pre-Season Challenge Cup

Newcastle playing Sydney in a pre-season match in Canberra

This competition was held in July and August in the lead up to the start of the A-League season. The opening round was 15 July 2006. The competition featured a group stage, with three regular rounds and a bonus round, followed by a two-week finals playoff. The bonus group round matched up teams against opponents from the other group, and also offered the incentive of "bonus points" based on goals scored (1 point for 2 goals, 2 points for 3 goals, 3 points for 4 or more goals).

The Pre-Season Cup was used to enhance the A-League's profiles by playing pre-season games in regional centres including the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Launceston, Canberra, Wollongong, Port Macquarie, Orange and Tamworth.[23]

The pre-season cup was won by Adelaide United at the final on 19 August 2006.

Regular season

The league season took a triple round-robin format, and took place over 21 rounds between 25 August 2006 and 21 January 2007.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Victory (C) 21 14 3 4 41 20 +21 45 Qualification for 2008 AFC Champions League group stage and Finals series
2 Adelaide United 21 10 3 8 32 27 +5 33
3 Newcastle Jets 21 8 6 7 32 30 +2 30 Qualification for Finals series
4 Sydney FC 21 8 8 5 29 19 +10 29[a]
5 Queensland Roar 21 8 5 8 25 27 −2 29
6 Central Coast Mariners 21 6 6 9 22 26 −4 24
7 Perth Glory 21 5 5 11 24 30 −6 20
8 New Zealand Knights[b] 21 5 4 12 13 39 −26 19 Disbanded at end of season
Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Sydney FC were penalised three competition points following round 18 due to salary cap breaches which occurred during the 2005–06 season
  2. ^ New Zealand Knights cannot qualify for the AFC Champions League as they are not recognised as an AFC club.

Results

Round 1

Melbourne Victory v Adelaide United
25 August 2006 Melbourne Victory 2–0 Adelaide United Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne
20:00 UTC+10 Claudinho 78'
Muscat 29' (pen.)
Attendance: 15,781
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Queensland Roar v Perth Glory
26 August 2006 Queensland Roar 3–0 Perth Glory Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
19:30 UTC+10 McLaren 84'
Vidosic 82'
Lynch 79'
Attendance: 20,606
Referee: Ben Williams
New Zealand Knights v Newcastle Jets
27 August 2006 New Zealand Knights 0–0 Newcastle Jets North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
16:30 UTC+12 Attendance: 7,304
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Sydney FC v Central Coast Mariners
27 August 2006 Sydney FC 1–0 Central Coast Mariners Aussie Stadium, Sydney
17:00 UTC+10 Fyfe 52' Attendance: 19,274
Referee: Mark Shield

Round 2

Newcastle Jets v Queensland Roar
1 September 2006 Newcastle Jets 2–3 Queensland Roar EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Bridge 40'
Gibson 25' (o.g.)
Lynch 88'
Okon 38' (o.g.)
Reinaldo 5'
Attendance: 7,276
Referee: Angelo Nardi
New Zealand Knights v Adelaide United
2 September 2006 New Zealand Knights 1–0 Adelaide United North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Buari 84' Attendance: 4,100
Referee: Peter Green
Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC
2 September 2006 Melbourne Victory 3–2 Sydney FC Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Muscat 11' (pen.)
Allsopp 8', 51'
Vargas 84' (o.g.)
Fyfe 18'
Attendance: 39,730
Referee: Mark Shield
Perth Glory v Central Coast Mariners
3 September 2006 Perth Glory 2–0 Central Coast Mariners Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Young 81'
Colosimo 52'
Attendance: 7,229
Referee: Craig Zetter

Round 3

Adelaide United v Newcastle Jets
8 September 2006 Adelaide United 5–1 Newcastle Jets Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Durante 65' (o.g.)
Qu 28'
Cornthwaite 19'
Rech 8', 73'
Bridge 52' Attendance: 8,785
Referee: Mark Shield
Central Coast Mariners v Queensland Roar
9 September 2006 Central Coast Mariners 0–0 Queensland Roar Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Attendance: 4,644
Referee: Peter O'Leary
Perth Glory v Sydney FC
10 September 2006 Perth Glory 1–1 Sydney FC Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Coyne 69' Petrovski 36' Attendance: 7,229
Referee: Simon Przydacz

Round 4

Queensland Roar v New Zealand Knights
15 September 2006 Queensland Roar 5–0 New Zealand Knights Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Milicic 80'
Lynch 72'
Reinaldo 55' (pen.)
McKay 7', 86'
Attendance: 15,517
Referee: Mark Shield
Adelaide United v Perth Glory
16 September 2006 Adelaide United 3–0 Perth Glory Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Dodd 34'
Rech 14', 50'
Attendance: 11,474
Referee: Peter O'Leary
Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets
17 September 2006 Sydney FC 2–2 Newcastle Jets Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Zdrillic 38'
Corica 33' (pen.)
Rodriguez 45', 62' Attendance: 15,488
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Melbourne Victory v Central Coast Mariners
17 September 2006 Melbourne Victory 1–0 Central Coast Mariners Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne
Thompson 51' Attendance: 17,617
Referee: Angelo Nardi

Round 5

New Zealand Knights v Sydney FC
21 September 2006 New Zealand Knights 0–1 Sydney FC North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Rudan 58' Attendance: 2,764
Referee: Ben Williams
Central Coast Mariners v Newcastle Jets
23 September 2006 Central Coast Mariners 1–1 Newcastle Jets Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Hutchinson 12' Griffiths 84' Attendance: 8,439
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory
24 September 2006 Perth Glory 1–2 Melbourne Victory Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Tarka 90' Muscat 72' (pen.)
Caceres 54'
Attendance: 7,983
Referee: Peter Green

Round 6

New Zealand Knights v Central Coast Mariners
28 September 2006 New Zealand Knights 0–1 Central Coast Mariners North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Kwasnik 85' (pen.) Attendance: 1,632
Referee: Peter O'Leary
Newcastle Jets v Perth Glory
29 September 2006 Newcastle Jets 0–3 Perth Glory EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Harnwell 83'
Young 44', 90'
Attendance: 7,961
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Melbourne Victory v Queensland Roar
1 October 2006 Melbourne Victory 4–1 Queensland Roar Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Allsopp 82'
Muscat 22' (pen.), 56' (pen.)
Fred 11'
Milicic 16' Attendance: 25,921
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Adelaide United v Sydney FC
2 October 2006 Adelaide United 1–4 Sydney FC Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Burns 54' Carbone 85'
Petrovski 80'
Dodd 57' (o.g.)
Zadkovich 36'
Attendance: 15,119
Referee: Mark Shield

Round 7

Adelaide United v Central Coast Mariners
6 October 2006 Adelaide United 3–1 Central Coast Mariners Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Burns 90'
Rees 58'
Veart 25'
Mori 38' Attendance: 10,493
Referee: Ben Williams
Perth Glory v New Zealand Knights
6 October 2006 Perth Glory 1–0 New Zealand Knights Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Young 37' Attendance: 7,309
Referee: Craig Zetter
Sydney FC v Queensland Roar
8 October 2006 Sydney FC 1–1 Queensland Roar Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Ceccoli 45' Dilevski 15' Attendance: 17,274
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Newcastle Jets v Melbourne Victory
8 October 2006 Newcastle Jets 0–2 Melbourne Victory EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Allsopp 69', 90' Attendance: 4,635
Referee: Peter Green

Round 8

Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC
13 October 2006 Central Coast Mariners 3–1 Sydney FC Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Mori 52', 90'
O'Grady 40'
Carbone 12' Attendance: 11,567
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Newcastle Jets v New Zealand Knights
14 October 2006 Newcastle Jets 3–0 New Zealand Knights EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Rodriguez 90+1'
Musialik 86'
North 72'
Attendance: 5,275
Referee: Peter Green
Perth Glory v Queensland Roar
15 October 2006 Perth Glory 1–2 Queensland Roar Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Young 2' Vidosic 53'
Milicic 14'
Attendance: 9,978
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 9

Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory
21 October 2006 Sydney FC 1–2 Melbourne Victory Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Corica 9' Thompson 50', 73' Attendance: 20,881
Referee: Mark Shield
Queensland Roar v Newcastle Jets
22 October 2006 Queensland Roar 0–1 Newcastle Jets Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Coveny 34' Attendance: 16,061
Referee: Peter O'Leary
Adelaide United v New Zealand Knights
22 October 2006 Adelaide United 4–2 New Zealand Knights Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Dodd 84'
Petta 56'
Veart 36'
Burns 23'
van Dommele 71' (o.g.)
Hickey 65'
Attendance: 11,600
Referee: Angelo Nardi

Round 10

New Zealand Knights v Melbourne Victory
27 October 2006 New Zealand Knights 0–4 Melbourne Victory North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Allsopp 72'
Caceres 59'
Thompson 57'
Fred 9'
Attendance: 2,357
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United
27 October 2006 Newcastle Jets 2–1 Adelaide United EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Carle 90'
Coveny 26'
Veart 37' (pen.) Attendance: 10,895
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Queensland Roar v Central Coast Mariners
28 October 2006 Queensland Roar 1–1 Central Coast Mariners Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Reinaldo 49' Mori 21' Attendance: 13,727
Referee: Mark Shield
Sydney FC v Perth Glory
29 October 2006 Sydney FC 1–1 Perth Glory Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Zdrillic 15' Glavas 75' Attendance: 12,316
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 11

Melbourne Victory v Central Coast Mariners
3 November 2006 Melbourne Victory 3–3 Central Coast Mariners Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Allsopp 4', 68'
Thompson 10'
McMaster 6'
Petrie 11'
Kwasnik 23' (pen.)
Attendance: 28,118
Referee: Peter Green
Newcastle Jets v Sydney FC
4 November 2006 Newcastle Jets 1–1 Sydney FC EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Brown 86' Zdrillic 14' Attendance: 8,493
Referee: Mark Shield
Adelaide United v Perth Glory
5 November 2006 Adelaide United 3–2 Perth Glory Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Veart 8'
Owens 24'
Kemp 57'
Saric 14'
Despotovski 45+2'
Attendance: 11,032
Referee: Matthew Breeze
New Zealand Knights v Queensland Roar
5 November 2006 New Zealand Knights 1–0 Queensland Roar North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Ognenovski 7' (o.g.) Attendance: 2,675
Referee: Craig Zetter

Round 12

Melbourne Victory v Perth Glory
9 November 2006 Melbourne Victory 1–0 Perth Glory Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Brebner 88' Attendance: 22,890
Referee: Craig Zetter
Sydney FC v New Zealand Knights
10 November 2006 Sydney FC 4–0 New Zealand Knights Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Petrovski 37', 53'
Zdrillic 65'
Carney 89'
Attendance: 9,871
Referee: Angelo Nardi
Queensland Roar v Adelaide United
11 November 2006 Queensland Roar 0–1 Adelaide United Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Dodd 62' Attendance: 14,154
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 13

Queensland Roar v Melbourne Victory
17 November 2006 Queensland Roar 0–2 Melbourne Victory Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Packer 18' (o.g.)
Thompson 46'
Attendance: 14,797
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets
18 November 2006 Perth Glory 2–1 Newcastle Jets Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Harnwell 38'
Glavaš 90+4'
Carle 77' (pen.) Attendance: 7,315
Referee: Angelo Nardi
New Zealand Knights v Central Coast Mariners
19 November 2006 New Zealand Knights 0–2 Central Coast Mariners North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Mori 65'
Mrdja 90+5'
Attendance: 2,139
Referee: Peter Green
Sydney FC v Adelaide United
19 November 2006 Sydney FC 2–1 Adelaide United Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Talay 15' (pen.)
Rudan 22'
Aloisi 9' Attendance: 14,308
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 14

Sydney FC v Queensland Roar
24 November 2006 Sydney FC 3–0 Queensland Roar Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Talay 23' (pen.)
Corica 64'
Middleby 89'
Attendance: 12,718
Referee: Ben Williams
Perth Glory v New Zealand Knights
26 November 2006 Perth Glory 4–1 New Zealand Knights Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Harnwell 10', 42', 60'
Despotovski 83'
Hickey 3' Attendance: 6,251
Referee: Simon Przydacz

Round 15

Adelaide United v Melbourne Victory
1 December 2006 Adelaide United 1–3 Melbourne Victory Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Fernando 42' Muscat 16' (pen.)
Allsopp 61'
Fred 86'
Attendance: 16,378
Referee: Mark Shield
Queensland Roar v Perth Glory
2 December 2006 Queensland Roar 1–0 Perth Glory Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
McKay 80' Attendance: 11,237
Referee: Craig Zetter
New Zealand Knights v Newcastle Jets
3 December 2006 New Zealand Knights 1–1 Newcastle Jets North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Marcina 29' (pen.) Griffiths 13' Attendance: 2,039
Referee: Peter O’Leary

Round 16

Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC
8 December 2006 Melbourne Victory 0–0 Sydney FC Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Attendance: 50,333
Referee: Mark Shield
Central Coast Mariners v Perth Glory
10 December 2006 Central Coast Mariners 1–0 Perth Glory Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Kwasnik 12' Attendance: 8,089
Referee: Peter O’Leary
Adelaide United v New Zealand Knights
10 December 2006 Adelaide United 1–1 New Zealand Knights Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Owens 72' Gao 18' Attendance: 11,548
Referee: Angelo Nardi

Round 17

Sydney FC v Perth Glory
14 December 2006 Sydney FC 1–0 Perth Glory Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Brosque 80' Attendance: 11,816
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Adelaide United v Newcastle Jets
15 December 2006 Adelaide United 3–2 Newcastle Jets Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Romário 15'
Fernando 60'
Owens 78'
Bridge 59'
Thompson 67'
Attendance: 12,214
Referee: Mark Shield
Central Coast Mariners v Queensland Roar
16 December 2006 Central Coast Mariners 2–3 Queensland Roar Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Kwasnik 29' (pen.), 77' (pen.) Griffin 40'
Vidosic 63', 80'
Attendance: 7,132
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Melbourne Victory v New Zealand Knights
17 December 2006 Melbourne Victory 4–0 New Zealand Knights Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne
Allsopp 35', 45'
Caceres 39'
Thompson 45+3'
Attendance: 15,563
Referee: Angelo Nardi

Round 18

Perth Glory v Adelaide United
28 December 2006 Perth Glory 0–0 Adelaide United Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Attendance: 8,226
Referee: Ben Williams
New Zealand Knights v Queensland Roar
29 December 2006 New Zealand Knights 3–1 Queensland Roar North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Tambouras 14'
Emblen 52'
Marcina 56'
Milicic 80' Attendance: 1,903
Referee: Peter O’Leary

Round 19

Adelaide United v Queensland Roar
4 January 2007 Adelaide United 0–1 Queensland Roar Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Reinaldo 52' Attendance: 10,435
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Sydney FC v New Zealand Knights
7 January 2007 Sydney FC 0–1 New Zealand Knights Aussie Stadium, Sydney
Bunce 16' Attendance: 16,040
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory
7 January 2007 Perth Glory 2–2 Melbourne Victory Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Harnwell 29'
Byrnes 43' (o.g.)
Sarkies 58', 76' Attendance: 6,462
Referee: Peter Green

Round 20

Perth Glory v Newcastle Jets
14 January 2007 Perth Glory 3–3 Newcastle Jets Members Equity Stadium, Perth
Colosimo 43' (pen.)
Harnwell 78'
Magdic 81'
Carle 12'
Griffiths 90+1', 90+4'
Attendance: 7,904
Referee: Simon Przydacz

Round 21

Queensland Roar v Sydney FC
20 January 2007 Queensland Roar 1–1 Sydney FC Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Mori 20' Brosque 13' Attendance: 32,371
Referee: Mark Shield
New Zealand Knights v Perth Glory
21 January 2007 New Zealand Knights 2–0 Perth Glory North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
Emblen 32'
Buari 40'
Attendance: 4,936
Referee: Kevin Docherty
Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United
21 January 2007 Central Coast Mariners 1–3 Adelaide United Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Pondeljak 77' Burns 10', 49', 66' Attendance: 8,128
Referee: Simon Przydacz

Finals Series

Melbourne Victory celebrating their 2007 A-League Grand Final victory.

Semi-finals

Sydney FC2–1Newcastle Jets
Aussie Stadium, Sydney, Sydney
Attendance: 21,112
Referee: Peter Green
Newcastle Jets2–0Sydney FC

Newcastle Jets won 3–2 on aggregate.

Adelaide United0–0Melbourne Victory
Attendance: 15,575
Referee: Simon Przydacz
Melbourne Victory2–1Adelaide United
Attendance: 47,413
Referee: Mark Shield

Melbourne Victory won 2–1 on aggregate.

Preliminary Final

Adelaide United1–1 (a.e.t.)Newcastle Jets
Penalties
4–3
Attendance: 13,798

Grand Final

Melbourne Victory6–0Adelaide United
Attendance: 55,436
Referee: Mark Shield

The Asian Football Confederation announced on 21 November 2006 that Adelaide United and Sydney FC would represent Australia in the 2007 AFC Champions League. Despite an appeal by the Football Federation Australia, it was determined that the 2005–06 A-League premiers and champions would qualify and not those from the current season.[24]

The AFC also indicated that the qualification arrangements would not be reviewed prior to 2009. The FFA have indicated that the premiers and champions of A-League 2006–07 will qualify for the 2008 AFC Champions League – establishing a precedent of maintaining a one-year lag between qualification and participation.

Season statistics

Leading goalscorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Australia Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory 15
2 Australia Daniel Allsopp Melbourne Victory 12
3 Australia Damian Mori Central Coast Mariners (6), Queensland Roar (2) 8
Australia Mark Bridge Newcastle Jets
5 Australia Adam Kwasnik Central Coast Mariners 7
Australia Jamie Harnwell Perth Glory

Most yellow cards

Rank Player Team Yellow Cards
1 Australia Adrian Leijer Melbourne Victory 7
2 Australia Nick Carle Newcastle Jets 6
Australia Andrew Durante Newcastle Jets
4 Australia Kevin Muscat Melbourne Victory 5
Northern Ireland Terry McFlynn Sydney FC
Australia Simon Colosimo Perth Glory

Attendances

Team Hosted Average High Low Total
Melbourne Victory 11 27,728 50,333 15,563 305,011
Queensland Roar 10 16,465 32,371 10,040 164,653
Sydney FC 10 14,999 20,881 9,871 149,986
Adelaide United 11 12,162 16,378 8,785 133,782
Newcastle Jets 10 11,442 20,980 4,635 114,420
Central Coast Mariners 11 9,828 15,404 4,644 108,112
Perth Glory 10 7,671 9,978 6,251 76,709
New Zealand Knights 11 3,014 7,304 1,632 33,156
{{{T9}}} 0 0 0 0 0
{{{T10}}} 0 0 0 0 0
{{{T11}}} 0 0 0 0 0
{{{T12}}} 0 0 0 0 0
League total 84 12,927 50,333 1,632 1,085,829

Highest attendances

Awards

The 2007 A-League Awards ceremony was held on 27 February 2007.[25]

Award Winner Club
Johnny Warren Medal Australia Nick Carle Newcastle Jets
Young Footballer of the Year Australia Adrian Leijer Melbourne Victory
Golden Boot Award Australia Danny Allsopp Melbourne Victory
Goalkeeper of the Year Australia Michael Theoklitos Melbourne Victory
Coach of the Year Scotland Ernie Merrick Melbourne Victory
Fair Play Award Perth Glory
Referee of the Year Australia Mark Shield

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Wilkinson replaced Spencer as captain mid-season
  2. ^ Yorke was released from his marquee deal early by Sydney FC to join Sunderland in September 2006.[20]

References

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  2. ^ "Football's new kick-start". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 August 2006.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Version 2.0 launched". 25 August 2006. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Eastern promise arrives right on Qu". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 July 2005. The 30-year-old Chinese international, who has the potential to be one of the stars of the new A-League as Adelaide United's marquee signing...
  5. ^ "Dodd Gets The Nod As Skipper". FTBL. 31 July 2008. Ross Aloisi taking over as the club's first Hyundai A-League captain and then Valkanis acquiring the role prior to the 2007/08 season.
  6. ^ "Vidmar announces retirement". ABC News. 14 February 2008. Vidmar joined the Mariners as a marquee signing in the 2006-07 season
  7. ^ "Mariners announce soccer captain". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 April 2005.
  8. ^ "Captain Wilkinson promoted to Centurion". Central Coast Mariners. Football Federation Australia. 8 February 2011. Wilkinson took the captain-s armband from an injured Noel Spencer late in the second season of the Hyundai A-League
  9. ^ Lynch, Michael (30 April 2016). "Archie Thompson should play on after leaving Melbourne Victory". The Sydney Morning Herald. As Victory's inauguaral marquee signing...
  10. ^ "Archie Thompson, Adrian Leijer sign new deals with Melbourne Victory". The Guardian. 2 May 2014. Victory's first ever signing, and scorer, will join up with new marquee Besart Berisha next season, after agreeing a new deal with the club that takes him inside the salary cap
  11. ^ "Kevin Muscat appointed as new Melbourne Victory coach". The Guardian. 31 October 2013. Phoenix's Ernie Merrick was the Victory's inaugural coach and Muscat the club's inaugural captain
  12. ^ "Victory youngster in line for debut". The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 January 2007. Scottish midfielder Grant Brebner will captain the side in the absence of captain Muscat and vice-captain Thompson.
  13. ^ "SOCCER: Knights stars face cream of the Bay". The New Zealand Herald. 15 June 2006. Knights unveil their marquee signing for the 2006/07 season. Son of the legendary Archie Gemmill, [Scot Gemmill]
  14. ^ "Mariners escape with controversial win". ABC News. 28 September 2006. ...from New Zealand captain Darren Bazeley...
  15. ^ a b Roach, Stewart (7 June 2006). "Easy come, easy go: Okon signs for Jets as captain Zelic quits". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  16. ^ Cockerill, Michael (14 December 2006). "Sydney stars on the radar as Smith goes Glory seeking". The Sydney Morning Herald. One player who will still be at the Glory next season is marquee signing Stan Lazaridis
  17. ^ "Harnwell named Glory captain". The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 May 2005.
  18. ^ "Roar name inaugural captain". ABC News. 3 May 2005. A-League club Queensland Roar have named Chad Gibson as their inaugural captain...
  19. ^ "Yorke goes Down Under". The Guardian. 30 June 2005. The former Manchester United, Aston Villa, Blackburn and Birmingham striker is Sydney's marquee player
  20. ^ "Yorke confirms Sunderland move". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 September 2006.
  21. ^ "Long time coming for Rudan". The World Game. SBS. 2 March 2006.
  22. ^ "Butcher blows stack after star floored, Rudan sent off". The Sydney Morning Herald. 3 September 2006. a 14th-minute send-off of Sydney captain Mark Rudan...
  23. ^ "A-League Pre-Season Schedule Confirmed". 1 June 2006. Archived from the original on 30 August 2006.
  24. ^ "AFC confirm Sydney and Adelaide". 21 November 2006. Archived from the original on 18 May 2011.
  25. ^ Nick Carle takes out Johnny Warren Medal Archived 17 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine, A-League, 27 February 2007.

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