2013–14 in Australian soccer
The 2013–14 season was the ninth season of the current professional domestic soccer competition in Australia.
Season | 2013–14 | |||
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Men's soccer | ||||
A-League Premiership | Brisbane Roar | |||
A-League Championship | Brisbane Roar | |||
National Premier Leagues | Sydney United 58 | |||
National Youth League Premiership | Sydney FC Youth | |||
Women's soccer | ||||
W-League Premiership | Canberra United | |||
W-League Championship | Melbourne Victory | |||
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2013 was the inaugural season of the National Premier Leagues, with five member federations participating.
Domestic leagues
A-League
The 2013–14 A-League regular season began on 11 October 2013 and ended on 13 April 2014.[1]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Brisbane Roar (C) | 27 | 16 | 4 | 7 | 43 | 25 | +18 | 52 | Finals Series and 2015 AFC Champions League Group stage |
2 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 27 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 34 | 29 | +5 | 42 | |
3 | Central Coast Mariners | 27 | 12 | 6 | 9 | 33 | 36 | −3 | 42 | Finals Series and 2015 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off[lower-alpha 1] |
4 | Melbourne Victory | 27 | 11 | 8 | 8 | 42 | 43 | −1 | 41 | Finals Series |
5 | Sydney FC | 27 | 12 | 3 | 12 | 40 | 38 | +2 | 39 | |
6 | Adelaide United | 27 | 10 | 8 | 9 | 45 | 36 | +9 | 38 | |
7 | Newcastle Jets | 27 | 10 | 6 | 11 | 34 | 34 | 0 | 36 | |
8 | Perth Glory | 27 | 7 | 7 | 13 | 28 | 37 | −9 | 28 | |
9 | Wellington Phoenix[lower-alpha 2] | 27 | 7 | 7 | 13 | 36 | 51 | −15 | 28 | |
10 | Melbourne Heart | 27 | 6 | 8 | 13 | 36 | 42 | −6 | 26 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.
Notes:
- Since the winner of 2014 A-League Grand Final (Brisbane Roar) qualified for the 2015 AFC Champions League Group stage, the 2nd and 3rd placed teams qualified for the group stage and the qualifying play-off of 2015 AFC Champions League.
- Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for the AFC Champions League as they are not recognised as an AFC club.
Elimination-finals 18–19 April |
Semi-finals 26–27 April |
Grand Final 4 May | |||||||
Brisbane Roar | 1 | ||||||||
Melbourne Victory | 2 | Melbourne Victory | 0 | ||||||
Sydney FC | 1 | Brisbane Roar (a.e.t.) | 2 | ||||||
Western Sydney Wanderers | 1 | ||||||||
Western Sydney Wanderers | 2 | ||||||||
Central Coast Mariners | 1 | Central Coast Mariners | 0 | ||||||
Adelaide United | 0 |
W-League
The 2013–14 W-League regular season began on 9 November 2013 and ended on 9 February 2014.[2]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Canberra United | 12 | 9 | 0 | 3 | 28 | 8 | +20 | 27 | Qualification to Finals series |
2 | Sydney FC | 12 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 37 | 14 | +23 | 26 | |
3 | Melbourne Victory (C) | 12 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 23 | 12 | +11 | 23 | |
4 | Brisbane Roar | 12 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 22 | 16 | +6 | 23 | |
5 | Perth Glory | 12 | 5 | 0 | 7 | 17 | 31 | −14 | 15 | |
6 | Adelaide United | 12 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 12 | 15 | −3 | 13 | |
7 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 12 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 17 | 23 | −6 | 9 | |
8 | Newcastle Jets | 12 | 0 | 1 | 11 | 10 | 47 | −37 | 1 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.
Semi-finals 15–16 February | Grand Final 23 February | ||||||||
1 | Canberra United | 1 | |||||||
4 | Brisbane Roar | 2 | |||||||
Melbourne Victory | 2 | ||||||||
Brisbane Roar | 0 | ||||||||
3 | Sydney FC | 2 | |||||||
2 | Melbourne Victory | 3 | |||||||
National Premier Leagues
2013 was the inaugural season of the National Premier Leagues with five member federations participating. The 2013 National Premier Leagues regular season in the states' leagues ran from 22 February 2013 until 1 September 2013 and the states' finals series ran from 24 August 2013 until 21 September 2013.
The National Finals Series began on 29 September 2013 and ended with the Grand Final on 13 October 2013.
Quarter Finals 29 September |
Semi Finals 5–6 October |
Grand Final 13 October | |||||||||||
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2 | 4 | ||||||||||||
1 | 2 | ||||||||||||
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National Youth League
The 2013–14 season of the National Youth League (NYL) ran between 26 October 2013 – 2 March 2014.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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1 | Sydney FC Youth (C) | 18 | 13 | 2 | 3 | 49 | 29 | +20 | 41 |
2 | Newcastle Jets Youth | 18 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 50 | 29 | +21 | 37 |
3 | Melbourne Victory Youth | 18 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 50 | 36 | +14 | 31 |
4 | Adelaide United Youth | 18 | 9 | 3 | 6 | 41 | 36 | +5 | 30 |
5 | Melbourne Heart Youth | 18 | 8 | 4 | 6 | 40 | 30 | +10 | 28 |
6 | Western Sydney Wanderers Youth | 18 | 7 | 2 | 9 | 37 | 33 | +4 | 23 |
7 | Brisbane Roar Youth | 18 | 6 | 5 | 7 | 41 | 45 | −4 | 23 |
8 | AIS Football Program | 18 | 6 | 3 | 9 | 32 | 47 | −15 | 21 |
9 | Perth Glory Youth | 18 | 5 | 0 | 13 | 35 | 67 | −32 | 15 |
10 | Central Coast Mariners Academy | 18 | 1 | 3 | 14 | 20 | 43 | −23 | 6 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.
International club competitions
AFC Champions League
Western Sydney Wanderers and Central Coast Mariners both entered the competition directly into the group stage, being drawn to Groups H and F respectively. Melbourne Victory entered the competition at Round 3 of the qualifying play-off, and beat Muangthong United 2–1 and were drawn to Group G.[3]
Central Coast Mariners finished the group stage at the bottom of the group, accumulating two wins (against Sanfrecce Hiroshima[4] and Beijing Guoan[5]) and four losses (against Beijing Guoan,[6] Sanfreece Hiroshima[7] and twice against group winner FC Seoul[8][9]).
Melbourne Victory finished the group stage in the 3rd place, accumulating two wins (against Yokohama F. Marinos[10] and defending champions Guangzhou Evergrande[11]), two draws (both against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors[12][13]) and two losses (against Guangzhou Evergrande[14] and Yokohoma F. Marinos[15]).
Western Sydney Wanderers advanced from the group in the first place placing above Kawasaki Frontale based on overall goal difference. They recorded four wins (against Kawasaki Frontale,[16] Ulsan Hyundai[17] and twice against Guizhou Renhe[18][19]) and two losses (against Ulsan Hyundai[20] and Kawasaki Frontale[21]). In the knock-out stage Round of 16 against Sanfrecce Hiroshima they lost the first leg 3–1,[22] but then managed to win the second leg at home 2–0 and advanced with the away goals rule.[23] They drew defending champions Guangzhou Evergrand for the quarter-finals.[24]
Western Sydney Wanderers faced defending champions Guangzhou Evergrande from China in the quarter-finals and advanced again on the away goals rule with a 2–2 score line over two legs. They faced South Korean FC Seoul in the semi-finals, drawing the first leg 0–0,[25] but then managed to win 2–0 in the second leg at Parramatta Stadium.[26] Wanderers went on to win the Champions League 1–0 on aggregate defeating Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal with a 1–0 win in the 1st leg, and a 0–0 draw in the second leg in the final.
International Women's Club Championship
The W-League was represented in the second edition of the International Women's Club Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the Mobcast Cup.
Sydney FC (the winners of the 2012–13 season) participated in the tournament, which took place from 30 November until 8 December 2013, and finished in third place (out of 5 teams).
National teams
Men's senior
Friendlies
8 September 2013 | Brazil | 6–0 | Brasília, Brazil | |
05:15 AEST | Jô Neymar Ramires Pato Luiz Gustavo |
Report | Stadium: Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha Attendance: 40,996 Referee: Enrique Cáceres (Paraguay) |
12 October 2013 | France | 6–0 | Paris, France | |
Ribéry Giroud Cabaye Debuchy Benzema |
Report | Stadium: Parc des Princes Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Artur Soares Dias (Portugal) |
16 October 2013 | Australia | 3–0 | London, England | |
Kennedy Vidošić Leckie |
Report | Stadium: Craven Cottage Attendance: 3,741 Referee: Michael Dean (England) |
19 November 2013 | Australia | 1–0 | Sydney, Australia | |
19:30 AEDT | Cahill |
Report | Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium Attendance: 20,165 Referee: Hiroyoshi Takayama (Japan) |
5 March 2014 | Australia | 3–4 | London, England | |
20:00 | Cahill Jedinak Langerak |
Report | Martínez Castillo E. Valencia Méndez |
Stadium: The Den Attendance: 7,133 Referee: Lee Probert (England) |
26 May 2014 | Australia | 1–1 | Sydney, Australia | |
19:30 | Cahill |
Report | Patosi |
Stadium: ANZ Stadium Attendance: 50,468 Referee: Kim Jong-hyeok (South Korea) |
EAFF East Asian Cup
20 July 2013 | South Korea | 0–0 | Seoul, South Korea | |
19:00 UTC+9 | Report | Stadium: Olympic Stadium Attendance: 31,571 Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan) |
25 July 2013 | Japan | 3–2 | Hwaseong, South Korea | |
20:00 UTC+9 | Saito Osako |
Report | Duke Jurić |
Stadium: Hwaseong Stadium Referee: Kim Jong-Hyeok (South Korea) |
FIFA World Cup
13 June 2014 Group Stage | Chile | 3–1 | Cuiabá, Brazil | |
19:00 | Sánchez Valdivia Beausejour |
Report | Cahill |
Stadium: Arena Pantanal Attendance: 40,275 Referee: Noumandiez Doué (Ivory Coast) |
18 June 2014 Group Stage | Australia | 2–3 | Porto Alegre, Brazil | |
13:00 | Cahill Jedinak |
Report | Robben van Persie Memphis |
Stadium: Estádio Beira-Rio Attendance: 42,877 Referee: Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria) |
23 June 2014 Group Stage | Australia | 0–3 | Curitiba, Brazil | |
13:00 | Report | Villa Torres Mata |
Stadium: Arena da Baixada Attendance: 39,375 Referee: Nawaf Shukralla (Bahrain) |
Men's under 23
AFC U-22 Championship
12 January 2014 Group Stage | Australia | 1–0 | Muscat, Oman | |
17:00 PGST | Kitto |
Report | Stadium: Royal Oman Police Stadium Attendance: 500 Referee: Ma Ning (China) |
14 January 2014 Group Stage | Australia | 0–1 | Muscat, Oman | |
17:00 PGST | Report | Skapetis |
Stadium: Royal Oman Police Stadium Attendance: 250 Referee: Kim Jong Hyeok (South Korea) |
1 January 2014 Group Stage | Australia | 0–4 | Muscat, Oman | |
17:00 PGST | Report | Nakajima Yajima Brown |
Stadium: Royal Oman Police Stadium Attendance: 150 Referee: Abdulla Hassan Mohamed (United Arab Emirates) |
20 January 2014 Quarter-final | Australia | 1–2 | Muscat, Oman | |
17:00 PGST | Skapetis |
Report | Assiri Al Ammar |
Stadium: Royal Oman Police Stadium Attendance: 200 Referee: Iida Jumpei (Japan) |
Men's under 20
Friendlies
August 2013 COTIF International Tournament | Australia | 0–1 | L'Alcúdia, Spain | |
Report | Hassan |
Stadium: Estadio Municipal Els Arcs De L'Alcúdia Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Oscar Ruiz Garcia (Spain) |
13 August 2013 COTIF International Tournament | Mexico | 4–2 | L'Alcúdia, Spain | |
21:00 | Almeida Ramirez Martínez |
Report | Jimenez Cowburn |
Stadium: Estadio Municipal Els Arcs De L'Alcúdia Referee: Jonathan Bernabeu (Spain) |
15 August 2013 COTIF International Tournament | Australia | 3–1 | L'Alcúdia, Spain | |
Cristaldo Skapetis |
Report | Mohammed |
Stadium: Estadio Municipal Els Arcs De L'Alcúdia |
16 August 2013 COTIF International Tournament | Spain | 3–2 | L'Alcúdia, Spain | |
Pino López Hermoso |
Report | Skapetis |
Stadium: Estadio Municipal Els Arcs De L'Alcúdia Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Abraham Abad (Spain) |
30 April 2014 | Manly United | v | Sydney, Australia | |
19:00 AEST | Stadium: Cromer Park |
9 May 2014 | Oman | 1–3 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | |
Report | Ikonomidis Brady |
11 May 2014 | Oman | v | United Arab Emirates |
14 May 2014 | United Arab Emirates | v | United Arab Emirates |
14 May 2014 | Al Shabab U-20 | 0–2 | ||
Report | Skapetis Ikonomidis |
16 May 2014 | United Arab Emirates | v | United Arab Emirates |
AFC U-19 Championship qualification
3 October 2013 Group Stage | Australia | 7–0 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | |
17:00 MST | Skapetis Cristaldo Oxborrow |
Report | Stadium: Kuala Lumpur Stadium Attendance: 98 Referee: Jumpei Iida (Japan) |
5 October 2013 Group Stage | Chinese Taipei | 0–3 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | |
20:00 MST | Report | Olsen Ikonomidis |
Stadium: Kuala Lumpur Stadium Attendance: 76 Referee: Banjar Al-Dosari (Qatar) |
Men's under 17
AFF U-16 Youth Championship
20 August 2013 Group Stage | Australia | 4–0 | Naypyidaw, Myanmar | |
16:00 MST | Bandiera Dimitroff Maskin |
Report | Stadium: Wunna Theikdi Stadium Referee: Steve Supresencia (Philippines) |
22 August 2013 Group Stage | Australia | 2–0 | Naypyidaw, Myanmar | |
16:00 MST | Maskin Mendez |
Report | Stadium: Wunna Theikdi Stadium Referee: Xaypaseuth Phongsanit (Laos) |
24 August 2013 Group Stage | Brunei | 0–19 | Naypyidaw, Myanmar | |
16:00 MST | Report | Petratos McGree Bandiera de Godoy Dimitroff Joice Mendez Verbi |
Stadium: Wunna Theikdi Stadium Referee: Steve Supresencia (Philippines) |
26 August 2013 Group Stage | Australia | 3–0 | Naypyidaw, Myanmar | |
16:00 MST | Maskin Bandiera |
Report | Stadium: Wunna Theikdi Stadium Referee: Mongkolchai Pechsri (Thailand) |
AFC U-16 Championship qualification
24 September 2013 Group Stage | Chinese Taipei | 0–7 | Happy Valley, Hong Kong | |
10:30 HKT | Report | Panetta Bandiera Fotakopoulos Dimitroff |
Stadium: Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Attendance: 150 Referee: Gamini Nivon Robesh (Sri Lanka) |
25 September 2013 Group Stage | Australia | 14–1 | Happy Valley, Hong Kong | |
10:30 HKT | Reiners D'Agostino Devereux Stokes de Godoy Petratos Kim Mendez Caletti Maskin |
Report | Vong Chak Man |
Stadium: Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Attendance: 100 Referee: Thong Chanketya (Cambodia) |
27 September 2013 Group Stage | Hong Kong | 0–2 | Happy Valley, Hong Kong | |
14:30 HKT | Report | D'Agostino Brimmer |
Stadium: Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Attendance: 230 Referee: Yudai Yamamoto (Japan) |
29 September 2013 Group Stage | Australia | 3–1 | Happy Valley, Hong Kong | |
10:30 HKT | Devereux Panetta Bandiera |
Report | Anugerah |
Stadium: Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Attendance: 50 Referee: Yudai Yamamoto (Japan) |
Women's senior
Friendlies
6 July 2013 | France | 0–2 | Angers, France | |
20:30 CEST | Report | Butt Gorry |
Stadium: Stade Jean-Bouin |
20 October 2013 | United States | 4–0 | San Antonio, United States | |
18:00 CST | Holiday Lloyd Wambach Press |
Report | Stadium: Alamodome Attendance: 19,109 Referee: Kari Seitz (United States) |
24 November 2013 | Australia | 2–0 | Wollongong, Australia | |
15:00 AEDT | Gorry Butt |
Report | Stadium: WIN Stadium Referee: Fusako Kajiyama (Japan) |
27 November 2013 | Australia | 2–1 | Parramatta, Australia | |
19:00 AEDT | De Vanna van Egmond |
Report | Li |
Stadium: Pirtek Stadium Referee: Nami Sato (Japan) |
Cyprus Cup
5 March 2014 Group Stage | Netherlands | 2–2 | Larnaca, Cyprus | |
14:30 EET | Miedema van der Gragt |
Report | Gorry Heyman |
Stadium: GSZ Stadium Referee: Linn Andersson (Sweden) |
7 March 2014 Group Stage | France | 3–2 | Nicosia, Cyprus | |
17:30 EET | Delie Thomis Nécib |
Report | Kerr van Egmond |
Stadium: GSP Stadium |
AFC Women's Asian Cup
14 May 2014 Group Stage | Australia | 2–2 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | |
20:15 ICT | Foord De Vanna |
Report | Polkinghorne Ōgimi |
Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Qin Liang (China) |
16 May 2014 Group Stage | Jordan | 1–3 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | |
17:15 ICT | Al-Naber |
Report | Gill Gorry |
Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium Attendance: 1,200 Referee: Ri Hyang-Ok (North Korea) |
18 May 2014 Group Stage | Vietnam | 0–2 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | |
19:15 ICT | Report | Thương Gorry |
Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Pannipar Kamnueng (Thailand) |
22 May 2014 Semi-final | South Korea | 1–2 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | |
20:45 ICT | Park |
Report | Gorry Kellond-Knight |
Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium Attendance: 700 Referee: Rita Gani (Malaysia) |
25 May 2014 Final | Japan | 1–0 | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | |
20:15 ICT | Iwashimizu |
Report | Stadium: Thống Nhất Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Qin Liang (China) |
Women's under 20
Friendlies
25 July 2013 | New Zealand | 2–1 | Auckland, New Zealand | |
15:00 NZST | Lee |
Report | Whitfield |
Stadium: Kristin School Attendance: 0 (Behind closed doors) |
27 July 2013 | New Zealand | 0–4 | Auckland, New Zealand | |
14:30 NZST | Report | Caceras Merrin Andrews Bass |
Stadium: Kiwitea Street |
29 July 2013 | New Zealand | 0–0 | Auckland, New Zealand | |
14:30 NZST | Report | Stadium: Seddon Fields |
AFF Women's Championship
11 September 2013 Group Stage | Malaysia | 0–1 | Yangon, Myanmar | |
15:30 MST | Report | Whitfield |
Stadium: Thuwunna Stadium Referee: Law Bik Chi (Hong Kong) |
13 September 2013 Group Stage | Australia | 5–1 | Yangon, Myanmar | |
15:30 MST | Raso Andrews Logarzo |
Report | Jebreen |
Stadium: Thuwunna Stadium Referee: Sein Hlaing (Myanmar) |
15 September 2013 Group Stage | Thailand | 2–3 | Yangon, Myanmar | |
19:30 MST | Wilaiporn Taneekarn |
Report | Raso Harrison |
Stadium: Thuwunna Stadium Referee: Thein Thein Aye (Myanmar) |
17 September 2013 Group Stage | Vietnam | 0–0 | Yangon, Myanmar | |
16:00 MST | Report | Stadium: Thuwunna Stadium Referee: Rita Gani (Malaysia) |
September 2013 Semi-final | Australia | 2–1 | Yangon, Myanmar | |
15:30 MST | Tobin Yeoman-Dale |
Report | Khin Moe Wai |
Stadium: Thuwunna Stadium Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Mai Hoang Trang (Vietnam) |
AFC U-19 Women's Championship
11 October 2013 | North Korea | 6–2 | Nanjing, China | |
16:30 CST | P. H. Kim S. H. Kim Ri |
Report | Logarzo Raso |
Stadium: Jiangsu Football Training Base Stadium Attendance: 81 Referee: Qin Liang (China) |
13 October 2013 | Australia | 0–2 | Nanjing, China | |
14:00 CST | Report | Hasegawa Sumida |
Stadium: Jiangning Sports Center Attendance: 120 Referee: Ri Hyang Ok (North Korea) |
15 October 2013 | Australia | 1–2 | Nanjing, China | |
16:30 CST | Raso |
Report | Wang Shuang |
Stadium: Jiangning Sports Center Attendance: 130 Referee: Pannipar Kamnueng (Thailand) |
Women's under 17
Friendlies
11 August 2013 | Australia | 2–1 | Canberra, Australia | |
Franco Waterhouse |
Report | Stadium: Australian Institute of Sport Attendance: 0 (Behind closed doors) |
14 August 2013 | Australia | 0–0 | Canberra, Australia | |
Report | Stadium: AIS Athletics Arena |
17 August 2013 | Australia | 6–0 | Canberra, Australia | |
McGladrigan Franco Beard Chidiac Waterhouse |
Report | Stadium: Australian Institute of Sport |
AFC U-16 Women's Championship
28 September 2013 Group Stage | Australia | 8–0 | Nanjing, China | |
16:30 CST | Pollicina Stockdale Pitts Mcgladrigan Franco Chidiac |
Report | Stadium: Jiangning Sports Center Attendance: 100 Referee: Kim Sookhee (South Korea) |
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