2010–11 Sydney FC season


The 2010–11 season was Sydney FC's sixth consecutive season in the A-League since the competition's inception. The club competed in the 2011 AFC Champions League after finishing premiers and champions in the 2009–10 A-League. In the preseason, Sydney hosted the inaugural Sydney Festival of Football, which saw competition between three clubs from different European leagues and Sydney FC.

2010–11 squad

Players included in a Sydney FC squad in the 2010–11 season

Transfers

Pre-Season

Out
PlayerToLeagueFee
Steve CoricaRetired
Mitchell PrenticeContract Terminated
Karol Kisel Slavia Prague Gambrinus ligaReleased
Simon Colosimo Melbourne Heart A-LeagueFree
John Aloisi Melbourne Heart A-LeagueFree
Clint Bolton Melbourne Heart A-LeagueFree
Sam Gallagher Central Coast Mariners A-LeagueFree
Adam Casey North Queensland Fury A-LeagueReleased
Chris Payne North Queensland Fury A-LeagueFree
Iain Ramsay Adelaide United A-LeagueFree

In
PlayerFromLeagueFee
Liam Reddy Wellington Phoenix A-LeagueFree
Scott Jamieson Adelaide United A-LeagueFree
Nick Carle Crystal Palace FC Football League ChampionshipFree
Terry Antonis AIS A-League National Youth LeagueFree
Hirofumi Moriyasu APIA Leichhardt Tigers NSW Premier LeagueNot disclosed
Bruno Cazarine Constantino Vila Nova Futebol Clube Campeonato Brasileiro Série BFree

January Transfer Window & Asian Champions League Signings

Out
PlayerToLeagueFee
Alex Brosque Shimizu S-Pulse J-League$400,000
Byun Sung-HwanReleasedReleased

In
PlayerFromLeagueFee
Juho Mäkelä HJK Helsinki VeikkausliigaFree
David Williams North Queensland Fury A-League6 Month Loan Deal
Andrew Durante Wellington Phoenix A-League6 Month Loan Deal

Players re-signed
PlayerResigned for
Ivan Necevski1 Year
Stuart Musialik1 Year
Hayden Foxe1 Year
Terry McFlynn3 Years
Stephan Keller1 Year
Alex Brosque3 Years
Mark Bridge2 Years
Sebastian Ryall2 Years
Rhyan Grant2 Years

Players re-signed
PlayerResigned for
Hirofumi Moriyasu2 Years
Ivan Necevski2 years

Pre-season & mid-season triallists

March

May

2010 Sydney Festival of Football

2010–11 A-League season

Asian Champions League Campaign

Sydney FC have been drawn into Group H of the 2011 AFC Champions League. They will face off against Japan's Kashima Antlers, People's Republic of China Shanghai Shenhua and South Korea's Suwon Samsung Bluewings.

Group ladder

A-League Season Statistics

Leading scorers

Sydney FC A-League Top Scorers
RankScorerGoals
1 Bruno Cazarine9
2 Alex Brosque6
3 Shannon Cole3
3 Dimitri Petratos3
4 Juho Mäkelä2
4 Brendan Gan2
5 Scott Jamieson1
5 Rhyan Grant1
5 Nicky Carle1
5 Terry McFlynn1
5 Stephan Keller1
5 Mark Bridge1
5 Hirofumi Moriyasu1
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Discipline

NameCautions 2nd Caution – Send-Off Send-Offs
Nick Carle1
Alex Brosque1
Shannon Cole1
Sebastian Ryall1
Hayden Foxe2
Scott Jamieson4
Stuart Musialik2
Mark Bridge2
Byun Sung-Hwan21
Stephan Keller2
Bruno Cazarine1

Correct as of Round 10
NameInjuryDate Return
Mark BridgeHamstring Strain vs Melbourne Victory, Round 1Round 4 v Central Coast Mariners
Alex BrosqueAnkle, MidweekRound 4 or Round 5
Terry McFlynnHamstring, MidweekRound 5 or Round 6
Nick CarleToe Injury v Central Coast MarinersRound 7
Byun Sung-HwanHamstring Strain v North Queensland FuryRound 10
Nick CarleFoot Injury v Brisbane RoarRound 18