2010–11 A-League

The 2010–11 A-League was the 34th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the sixth season of the Australian A-League soccer competition since its establishment in 2004. The home and away season began on 5 August 2010 and concluded on 13 February 2011. The addition of Melbourne Heart brought the total number of teams to 11. Brisbane Roar finished Premiers with two games remaining in the season following an Australian record unbeaten run, and later completed the Premiership and Championship double by beating the Central Coast Mariners in the Grand Final.

A-League
Season2010–11
Dates5 August 2010 – 13 March 2011
ChampionsBrisbane Roar (1st title)
PremiersBrisbane Roar (1st title)
AFC Champions LeagueBrisbane Roar
Central Coast Mariners
Adelaide United
Matches played165
Goals scored434 (2.63 per match)
Top goalscorerSergio van Dijk
(16 goals)
Best goalkeeperMichael Theoklitos
Biggest home winAdelaide United 8–1 North Queensland Fury
(21 January 2011)
Biggest away winCentral Coast Mariners 1–5 Brisbane Roar
(28 November 2010)
Highest scoringAdelaide United 8–1 North Queensland Fury
(21 January 2011)
(9 goals)
Highest attendance32,231
Lowest attendance1,003
Average attendance8,393 ( 1,403)

Rule changes

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A new rule at the start of the season allows for two marquee players to be signed without salary cap restraints so long as one is Australian with a certain number of qualifications to be determined by FFA. This replaces the previous ruling of only one salary cap exempt player in previous seasons.

Clubs

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TeamCityHome GroundCapacity
Adelaide UnitedAdelaideHindmarsh Stadium17,000
Brisbane RoarBrisbaneSuncorp Stadium52,500
Central Coast MarinersGosfordBluetongue Stadium20,119
Gold Coast UnitedGold CoastSkilled Park27,400
Melbourne HeartMelbourneAAMI Park30,050
Melbourne VictoryMelbourneAAMI Park
Etihad Stadium
30,050
56,347
Newcastle JetsNewcastleEnergyAustralia Stadium26,164
North Queensland FuryTownsvilleDairy Farmers Stadium26,500
Perth GloryPerthNIB Stadium20,500
Sydney FCSydneySydney Football Stadium45,500
Wellington PhoenixWellingtonWestpac Stadium36,000

Transfers

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Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Central Coast Mariners Lawrie McKinnaReassigned9 February 2010[1]Pre-season Graham Arnold10 February 2010[2]
Melbourne HeartInaugural John van 't Schip12 October 2009[3]
North Queensland Fury Ian FergusonSigned by Perth Glory (assistant)6 April 2010[4] Frantisek Straka7 June 2010[citation needed]
Adelaide United Aurelio VidmarSacked3 June 2010[5] Rini Coolen5 July 2010[6]
Perth Glory David MitchellReassigned, moved to director12 October 20107th Ian Ferguson12 October 2010[7]
Melbourne Victory Ernie MerrickSacked12 March 2011[8]Post-season Mehmet Durakovic21 June 2011[citation needed]

Foreign players

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ClubVisa 1Visa 2Visa 3Visa 4Visa 5Non-Visa foreigner(s)Former player(s)
Adelaide United Marcos Flores Cássio Dario Bodrušić Sergio van Dijk Francisco Usúcar Joe Keenan3
Andwélé Slory4
Lloyd Owusu
Shin In-seob
Brisbane Roar Henrique Jean Carlos Solórzano Thomas Broich Kosta Barbarouses Reinaldo1
Central Coast Mariners Patricio Pérez Patrick Zwaanswijk Michael McGlinchey Chris Doig John Hutchinson2
Gold Coast United Anderson Robson John Curtis Peter Perchtold Adama Traoré Glen Moss2
Kim Sung-Kil4
Bas van den Brink
Melbourne Heart Alex Terra Gerald Sibon Rutger Worm
Melbourne Victory Ricardinho Marvin Angulo Carlos Hernández Geoff Kellaway Surat Sukha Grant Brebner1
Newcastle Jets Zhang Shuo Michael Bridges Marcello Fiorentini Jeremy Brockie Ali Abbas1
Tomislav Mišura3
Francis Jeffers4
North Queensland Fury Mark Hughes André Kilian Dyron Daal Eric Akoto Eugene Sseppuya Brad McDonald2
Jack Hingert2
Perth Glory Robbie Fowler Andy Todd Victor Sikora Branko Jelić Steven McGarry
Sydney FC Bruno Cazarine Juho Mäkelä Hirofumi Moriyasu Byun Sung-Hwan Stephan Keller Terry McFlynn1
Wellington Phoenix Toto Cornejo Paul Ifill Daniel Diego Walsh Chris Greenacre Manny Muscat2

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

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ClubAustralian MarqueeInternational MarqueeJunior MarqueeCaptainVice-Captain
Adelaide UnitedNoneNoneNone Travis Dodd[9] Lucas Pantelis[9]
Brisbane RoarNoneNoneNone Matt McKay[10][11] Shane Stefanutto[12]
Central Coast MarinersNoneNone Oliver Bozanic[13] Alex Wilkinson[14] John Hutchinson[15]
Gold Coast United Jason Culina[16]None Tahj Minniecon[17][18] Jason Culina[19][20] Michael Thwaite[19][20]
Melbourne Heart Josip Skoko[21][22] Gerald Sibon[23][24]None Simon Colosimo[25]None
Melbourne Victory Archie Thompson[26][27] Ricardinho[28][note 1]None Kevin Muscat[30]
Adrian Leijer[note 2][32]
Adrian Leijer[33]
Newcastle JetsNone Michael Bridges[34][35]None Michael Bridges[36] Ljubo Milicevic[36]
Kasey Wehrman[36]
North Queensland FuryNoneNoneNone Ufuk Talay[37] Gareth Edds[37]
Perth Glory Mile Sterjovski[38] Robbie Fowler[39]None Jacob Burns[40]None
Sydney FC Nick Carle[41]NoneNone Terry McFlynn[42] Alex Brosque[42]
Hayden Foxe[42]
Wellington Phoenix Jade North[43]NoneNone Andrew Durante[44] Tim Brown[44]

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Brisbane Roar (C)30181115826+3265Qualification for 2012 AFC Champions League group stage and Finals series[a]
2Central Coast Mariners3016955031+1957
3Adelaide United30155105136+1550Qualification for 2012 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off and Finals series
4Gold Coast United30121084032+846Qualification for Finals series
5Melbourne Victory30111094539+643
6Wellington Phoenix30125133941−241
7Newcastle Jets3098132933−435
8Melbourne Heart30811113242−1035
9Sydney FC30810123540−534
10Perth Glory3058172754−2723
11North Queensland Fury3047192860−3219
Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ First place qualifies for the 2012 AFC Champions League group stage.
    Winning the 2011 A-League Grand Final automatically earns qualification for the 2012 AFC Champions League group stage, unless first place are champions.
    Second place qualifies for the 2012 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off, unless they qualify for the 2011 A-League Grand Final alongside first place or become A-League Champions, subsequently third place then qualify for the 2012 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off.

Home and away season

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The 2010–11 A-League season had each team play 30 matches over 27 rounds. The regular season started on Thursday, 5 August 2010 and ended on Sunday, 13 February 2011. The opening game was played at the new Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (AAMI Park) and marked the A-League debut of the new franchise, Melbourne Heart. Mid week games were played to accommodate this extra team.[45] The official 2010–11 fixture list was released on 18 May 2010.[46]

Round 1

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5 August 2010 Melbourne Heart 0–1 Central Coast Mariners AAMI Park, Melbourne
Thursday 19:30 ESTReport
Summary
Wilkinson 16'Attendance: 11,050
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 2

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Round 3

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21 August 2010 Perth Glory 1–0 Newcastle Jets nib Stadium, Perth
Friday 15:15 WSTJelić 45+1'Report
Summary
Attendance: 12,031
Referee: Matthew Breeze
21 August 2010 Brisbane Roar 1–0 Sydney FC Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Saturday 19:30 ESTMcKay 53'Report
Summary
Attendance: 10,339
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 4

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29 August 2010 Melbourne Heart 2–2 Perth Glory AAMI Park, Melbourne
Sunday 17:00 ESTSibon 5' (pen.)
Kalmar 37'
Report
Summary
Marrone 20' (o.g.)
Fowler 90+4' (pen.)
Attendance: 5,878
Referee: Kurt Ams

Round 5

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4 September 2010 Sydney FC 1–3 Adelaide United Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Saturday 19:30 ESTKeller 58'Report
Summary
van Dijk 9', 53'
Leckie 37'
Attendance: 7,557
Referee: Peter Green

Round 6

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11 September 2010 Wellington Phoenix 2–1 Sydney FC Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Saturday 19:15 NZSTIfill 50' (pen.)
Ward 72'
Report
Summary
Cazarine 67'Attendance: 8,453
Referee: Chris Beath
12 September 2010 Perth Glory 0–1 Gold Coast United nib Stadium, Perth
Sunday 15:00 WSTReport
Summary
Culina 23'Attendance: 10,450
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 7

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18 September 2010 Brisbane Roar 1–1 Adelaide United Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Saturday 19:30 ESTBroich 35'Report
Summary
Leckie 28'Attendance: 7,080
Referee: Ben Williams
19 September 2010 Gold Coast United 0–0 Central Coast Mariners Skilled Park, Gold Coast
Sunday 17:00 ESTReport
Summary
Attendance: 2,037
Referee: Matthew Gillett

Round 8

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24 September 2010 Adelaide United 2–0 Perth Glory Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Friday 19:30 CSTvan Dijk 70', 73' (pen.)Report
Summary
Attendance: 13,310
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 9

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1 October 2010 Gold Coast United 3–1 Wellington Phoenix Skilled Park, Gold Coast
Friday 20:00 ESTDjite 6', 70'
J. Brown 82'
Report
Summary
Ifill 9' (pen.)Attendance: 2,943
Referee: Matthew Gillett
3 October 2010 Perth Glory 1–2 Brisbane Roar nib Stadium, Perth
Sunday 17:00 WSTNeville 6'Report
Summary
Reinaldo 2'
Visconte 90+4'
Attendance: 9,758
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 10

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16 October 2010 Melbourne Victory 3–0 Sydney FC Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Saturday 18:45 EDTVargas 20'
Hernández 49'
Kruse 90'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 17,299
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 11

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22 October 2010 Adelaide United 3–0 Wellington Phoenix Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Friday 19:30 CDTvan Dijk 70'
Flores 72'
Dodd 76'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 11,206
Referee: Alan Milliner
24 October 2010 Perth Glory 0–3 Sydney FC nib Stadium, Perth
Sunday 16:00 WSTReport
Summary
Cazarine 25', 78'
A. Brosque 53'
Attendance: 8,870
Referee: Ben Williams

Round 12

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3 November 2010 Perth Glory 0–0 Melbourne Heart nib Stadium, Perth
Wednesday 19:00 WSTReport
Summary
Attendance: 5,745
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 13

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10 November 2010 Adelaide United 2–0 Perth Glory Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Wednesday 18:30 CDTFyfe 64'
van Dijk 90+1'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 10,023
Referee: Ryan Shepheard

Round 14

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13 November 2010 Newcastle Jets 3–1 Adelaide United EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Saturday 19:45 EDTTopor-Stanley 4'
Jesic 13', 52'
Report
Summary
Fyfe 79'Attendance: 8,278
Referee: Kurt Ams
14 November 2010 Perth Glory 3–1 Melbourne Victory nib Stadium, Perth
Sunday 16:00 WSTFowler 13', 64', 71'Report
Summary
Dugandžić 79'Attendance: 6,217
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 15

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20 November 2010 Brisbane Roar 1–1 North Queensland Fury Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Saturday 20:15 ESTFranjic 85'Report
Summary
Edds 9'Attendance: 10,126
Referee: Alan Milliner
21 November 2010 Sydney FC 2–0 Perth Glory Parramatta Stadium, Sydney[Note 2]
Sunday 15:00 EDTCole 75'
A. Brosque 81'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 6,654
Referee: Peter Green
21 November 2010 Central Coast Mariners 2–3 Gold Coast United Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Sunday 17:00 EDTSimon 42'
Kwasnik 71'
Report
Summary
Djulbic 45'
Pantelidis 69'
Barisić 73'
Attendance: 9,732
Referee: Matthew Gillett
24 November 2010 Brisbane Roar 3–2 Perth Glory Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane[Note 4]
Wednesday 20:00 ESTSolórzano 41', 76' (pen.)
M. Smith 58'
Report
Summary
Fowler 66' (pen.)
Pellegrino 83'
Attendance: 6,836
Referee: Matthew Gillett

Round 16

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27 November 2010 Melbourne Heart 0–0 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne
Saturday 20:15 EDTReport
Summary
Attendance: 5,128
Referee: Alan Milliner

Round 17

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3 December 2010 Melbourne Victory 3–3 Brisbane Roar AAMI Park, Melbourne
Friday 20:00 EDTKruse 63', 77'
A. Thompson 71'
Report
Summary
Kemp 30' (o.g.)
Solórzano 45+1'
McKay 90+4'
Attendance: 11,886
Referee: Peter Green
8 December 2010 Melbourne Heart 0–2 Newcastle Jets AAMI Park, Melbourne
Wednesday 19:00 EDTReport
Summary
Jeffers 12'
Jesic 18'
Attendance: 2,754
Referee: Alan Milliner

Round 18

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10 December 2010 Adelaide United 2–0 North Queensland Fury Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Friday 19:30 CDTFlores 5'
van Dijk 16'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 8,786
Referee: Matthew Gillett
11 December 2010 Melbourne Heart 1–3 Melbourne Victory AAMI Park, Melbourne
Saturday 19:00 EDTSibon 17'Report
Summary
Kruse 12', 28'
Leijer 54'
Attendance: 23,059
Referee: Chris Beath
11 December 2010 Gold Coast United 2–0 Wellington Phoenix Skilled Park, Gold Coast
Saturday 20:15 ESTvan den Brink 21'
J. Brown 66'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 1,716
Referee: Alan Milliner

Round 19

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18 December 2010 Melbourne Victory 2–0 Perth Glory AAMI Park, Melbourne
Saturday 19:00 EDTA. Thompson 45+4'
Vargas 64'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 12,124
Referee: Matthew Breeze
22 December 2010 Perth Glory 4–2 Adelaide United nib Stadium, Perth
Wednesday 19:00 WSTJ. Coyne 6'
Sterjovski 35'
Fowler 67', 77' (pen.)
Report
Summary
Keenan 22'
van Dijk 51'
Attendance: 7,193
Referee: Chris Beath

Round 20

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23 December 2010 Sydney FC 0–1 Melbourne Heart Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Thursday 19:00 EDTReport
Summary
Zahra 86'Attendance: 6,639
Referee: Ben Williams
29 December 2010 Adelaide United 2–0 Sydney FC Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Wednesday 19:30 CDTvan Dijk 35'
Foxe 58' (o.g.)
Report
Summary
Attendance: 16,429
Referee: Gerard Parsons

Round 21

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3 January 2011 Newcastle Jets 1–2 Sydney FC EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Monday 17:00 EDTHaliti 66'Report
Summary
Moriyasu 36'
Cazarine 45+1'
Attendance: 12,118
Referee: Matthew Gillett

Round 22

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Round 23

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14 January 2011 Gold Coast United 4–0 North Queensland Fury Skilled Park, Gold Coast
Friday 19:30 ESTDjite 22', 43'
Smeltz 52'
Harold 82'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 2,514
Referee: Matthew Gillett
15 January 2011 Perth Glory 1–1 Melbourne Heart nib Stadium, Perth
Saturday 18:45 WSTHowarth 34'Report
Summary
Alex 70'Attendance: 7,962
Referee: Gerard Parsons

Round 24

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22 January 2011 Gold Coast United 5–1 Newcastle Jets Skilled Park, Gold Coast
Saturday 20:15 ESTTraoré 9'
Djite 36', 79', 87'
Smeltz 61'
Report
Summary
Zhang 75'Attendance: 14,783
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 25

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29 January 2011 Perth Glory 0–2 Sydney FC nib Stadium, Perth
Saturday 18:45 WSTReport
Summary
Carle 9'
Cazarine 53'
Attendance: 5,576
Referee: Gerard Parsons

Round 26

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6 February 2011 Perth Glory 1–2 Gold Coast United nib Stadium, Perth
Sunday 17:00 WSTTaggart 75'Report
Summary
Smeltz 33' (pen.), 55' (pen.)Attendance: 6,617
Referee: Jarred Gillett
9 February 2011 Sydney FC 2–0 Wellington Phoenix Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Wednesday 19:00 EDTWard 54' (o.g.)
Gan 69'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 4,732
Referee: Peter Green
10 February 2011 Newcastle Jets 4–0 Perth Glory EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
Thursday 19:30 EDTHaliti 13'
Brockie 55'
Petrovski 68' (pen.), 69'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 7,286
Referee: Matthew Breeze

Round 27

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12 February 2011 Melbourne Heart 2–2 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne
Saturday 19:00 EDTWorm 41'
Aloisi 62'
Report
Summary
Carle 34' (pen.), 88'Attendance: 6,019
Referee: Ben Williams
Notes
  1. ^ Game was moved to stop a clash with the AFL grand final replay [1] Archived 4 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Game was moved due to resurfacing of Sydney Football Stadium
  3. ^ a b Game was moved due to an exhibition match between Newcastle Jets and Los Angeles Galaxy which also resulted in the postponement of the F3 Derby.
  4. ^ Game was moved due to a U2 concert at Suncorp Stadium.
  5. ^ a b Roar matches against Phoenix and Heart were originally scheduled at Suncorp Stadium for 16 and 26 January, respectively, but were postponed and relocated due to the floods in Brisbane and throughout Queensland. [2][permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Game was postponed and shifted from Dairy Farmers Stadium due to the impact of Cyclone Yasi.
  7. ^ Originally scheduled for 19 December 2010, this round 19 fixture was cancelled in the 20th minute due to the poor playing condition of the pitch. It was later replayed in week 26.

Table of results

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Abbreviation and Color Key:
ClubMatch
123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Adelaide UnitedNJCCMMHNQFSFCNJBRPGSFCGCUWPMVBRPGNJMHGCUWPNQFMHPGCCMSFCBRMVNQFCCMGCUWPMV
0–01–13–22–31–32–11–12–01–20–03–02–14–02–03–10–22–12–12–01–24–22–02–00–11–48–11–20–00–12–1
Brisbane RoarGCUSFCWPNJMVAUMHPGNJCCMMVSFCWPAUMHNJNQFPGCCMMVSFCNQFGCUAUPGCCMWPMHNQFGCU
0–01–01–00–03–01–14–01–21–12–02–11–11–44–01–21–11–13–21–53–30–10–22–20–11–13–32–02–11–24 –0
Central Coast MarinersMHAUWPSFCMVMHGCUNQFBRPGNQFWPMVGCUNJBRSFCPGNQFAUMVWPBRNJPGSFCAUMHGCUNJ
0–11–12–01–12–01–00–03–22–05–00–10–32–22–31–11–54–01–11–02–01–21–03–30–21–22–21–21–11–31–0
Gold Coast UnitedBRWPMVPGCCMNJSFCWPAUMHNQFMVSFCCCMAUNQFMHWPNJBRPGSFCNQFMHNJMVAUPGCCMBR
0–03–30–10–10–01–01–13–10–00–01–20–13–12–32–11–23–02–02–02–20–02–04–01–15–12–00–01–21–34–0
Melbourne HeartCCMNJAUPGNQFCCMWPBRMVWPGCUNJPGNQFBRAUWPSFCGCUNJMVAUSFCNQFPGGCUMVBRCCMSFC
0–11–13–22–21–01–02–14–02–12–20–00–20–02–31–20–22–00–03–00–21–31–20–12–01–11–12–22–11–12–2
Melbourne VictorySFCPGNQFGCUCCMBRWPNQFNJMHSFCBRAUGCUPGCCMWPBRMHPGNJCCMWPAUSFCMHNQFGCUNJAU
3–30–22–20–12–03–00–00–00–02–13–02–12–10–13–12–22–23–31–32–02–11–22–01–41–12–20–32–02–02–1
Newcastle JetsAUMHPGBRAUPGGCUMVBRMHSFCAUBRWPCCMNQFMHGCUWPMVSFCNQFNQFCCMGCUWPMVSFCPGCCM
0–01–11–00–02–12–01–00–01–10–21–03–11–11–01–10–20–22–04–02–11–21–31–00–25–11–02–01–14–01–0
North Queensland FuryPGSFCMVAUMHMVWPSFCCCMPGGCUCCMMHBRPGGCUNJAUSFCBRCCMWPMHNJNJGCUAUMVBRWP
3–32–12–22–31–00–02–11–13–22–11–20–12–31–11–11–20–22–01–00–21–01–12–01–31–04–08–10–31–23–1
Perth GloryNQFMVNJMHWPGCUNJAUBRNQFSFCCCMMHWPAUMVSFCBRNQFCCMMVAUGCUBRMHCCMWPSFCGCUNJ
3–30–21–02–22–10–12–02–01–22–10–35–00–00–12–03–12–03–21–11–12–04–20–01–11–11–24–00–21–24–0
Sydney FCMVNQFBRCCMAUWPGCUNQFAUMVPGBRNJGCUPGMHWPCCMBRNQFMHAUNJGCUMVCCMPGNJWPMH
3–32–11–01–11–32–11–11–11–23–00–31–11–03–12–00–03–14–00–11–00–12–01–22–01–12–20–21–12–02–2
Wellington PhoenixGCUCCMBRPGSFCMVMHNQFGCUMHAUBRPGCCMNJMHMVSFCAUGCUNJNQFMVCCMPGBRNJAUSFCNQF
3–32–01–02–12–10–02–12–13–12–23–01–40–10–31–02–02–23–12–12–04–01–12–01–04–02–01–00–12–03–1


Finals series

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Semi-finals

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26 February 2011 Brisbane Roar 2–2 Central Coast Mariners Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
19:00 EST
Report
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Attendance: 25,168
Referee: Peter Green

Preliminary final

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Grand Final

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Season statistics

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Top scorers

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As of end of regular season
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Sergio van DijkAdelaide United16
2 Kosta BarbarousesBrisbane Roar11
Robbie KruseMelbourne Victory
Matt SimonCentral Coast Mariners
Jean SolórzanoBrisbane Roar
6 Bruno CazarineSydney FC9
Bruce DjiteGold Coast United
Robbie FowlerPerth Glory
Adam KwasnikCentral Coast Mariners
10 John AloisiMelbourne Heart8
Marcos FloresAdelaide United
Chris GreenacreWellington Phoenix

Own goals

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PlayerClubAgainstRound
Ben KantarovskiNewcastle JetsMelbourne Heart2
Brett StudmanNorth Queensland FuryAdelaide United4
Michael MarroneMelbourne HeartPerth Glory4
Daniel McBreenCentral Coast MarinersNorth Queensland Fury9
Shannon ColeSydney FCAdelaide United9
Matt SmithBrisbane RoarNewcastle Jets10
Naum SekulovskiPerth GloryCentral Coast Mariners12
Rodrigo VargasMelbourne VictoryGold Coast United13
Clint BoltonMelbourne HeartAdelaide United15
Alex WilkinsonCentral Coast MarinersBrisbane Roar16
Matthew KempMelbourne VictoryBrisbane Roar17
Sebastian RyallSydney FCCentral Coast Mariners17
Wayne SrhojMelbourne HeartMelbourne Victory18
Sergio van DijkAdelaide UnitedCentral Coast Mariners20
Hayden FoxeSydney FCAdelaide United20
Adrian LeijerMelbourne VictoryCentral Coast Mariners21
Tando VelaphiPerth GloryWellington Phoenix24
Nick WardWellington PhoenixSydney FC26

Attendance

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These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include finals series attendances.

TeamHostedAverageHighLowTotal
Melbourne Victory1515,23432,3218,287228,517
Adelaide United1511,55221,0837,370173,286
Brisbane Roar159,27920,8313,522139,182
Perth Glory158,48816,0195,576127,322
Newcastle Jets158,42913,4633,114126,439
Melbourne Heart158,31525,8972,754124,725
Wellington Phoenix157,98114,1084,700119,716
Central Coast Mariners157,71312,4095,373115,695
Sydney FC157,65612,1064,012114,834
North Queensland Fury154,2457,1951,00363,681
Gold Coast United153,43414,7831,65851,505
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League total1658,39332,3211,0031,384,902

Updated to the end of season.

  • A Gold Coast United match held on 19 December 2010 was postponed due to the poor playing surface of the pitch and torrential rain after the 21st minute of the game had been played. Spectators were allowed free entry prior to the postponement, of which there were 10,146 in attendance of the 21,000+ who applied for the free tickets. The abandoned game's attendance is not taken into account.

Top 10 Attendances

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AttendanceRoundDateHomeScoreAwayVenueWeekdayTime of Day
50,168GF13 March 2011Brisbane Roar2–2 (4–2 pen.)Central Coast MarinersSuncorp StadiumSundayAfternoon
32,3212422 January 2011Melbourne Victory2–2Melbourne HeartEtihad StadiumSaturdayNight
25,89798 October 2010Melbourne Heart2–1Melbourne VictoryAAMI ParkFridayNight
25,168SF Leg 226 February 2011Brisbane Roar2–2Central Coast MarinersSuncorpSaturdayNight
23,0591811 December 2010Melbourne Heart1–3Melbourne VictoryAAMI ParkSaturdayNight
21,0832711 February 2011Adelaide United2–1Melbourne VictoryAdelaide OvalFridayNight
20,8312712 February 2011Brisbane Roar4–0Gold Coast UnitedSuncorpSaturdayNight
20,358214 August 2010Melbourne Victory0–2Perth GloryAAMI ParkSaturdayNight
18,558229 January 2011Melbourne Victory1–4Adelaide UnitedAAMI ParkSundayAfternoon
17,2991016 October 2010Melbourne Victory3–0Sydney FCEtihad StadiumSaturdayNight

Discipline

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The Fair Play Award will go to the team with the lowest points on the fair play ladder at the conclusion of the home and away season. It was awarded to Premiers Brisbane Roar who beat last year's Champions Sydney FC by 6 points.

1 point Yellow Card
2 points Second Caution Red Card
3 points Direct Red Card
Team Points
Brisbane Roar372041
Sydney FC451047
Central Coast Mariners452049
Adelaide United421250
Wellington Phoenix561058
Gold Coast United521260
Newcastle Jets522365
North Queensland Fury541365
Melbourne Heart564167
Melbourne Victory671172
Perth Glory625587
Sydney Rovers0000
Totals5682117

Updated to End of Week 27 (End of Regular Season)

Awards

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End-of-season awards

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Source:[47][48]

All-Star team

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Formation: 4–3–3

See also

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Team season articles

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ricardinho was loaned out to Paraná on 22 March 2011.[29]
  2. ^ Leijer replaced Muscat as captain mid-season, on 16 February 2011 following Muscat's retirement[31]

References

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  1. ^ Lawrie McKinna explains departure as coach of Central Coast Mariners
  2. ^ "Arnold to take over Mariners from McKinna". The Age. 9 February 2010. Archived from the original on 31 January 2016.
  3. ^ A-League club Melbourne Heart sign Dutchman John van't Schip as coach
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