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This is a match that will stick long in the memories of all Socceroos fans. Sydney FC head coach Steve Corica paid tribute to match-winner Rhyan Grant after his relentless performance earned the Sky Blues a historic fifth Hyundai A-League Championship.
But the big ones are still to come – the knockout matches of the quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final itself – so we feel we are well on track to crack our target of half a million spectators.“There are some games coming up where we expect very big crowds and people who want to attend quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final should buy their tickets now to avoid disappointment.”The biggest crowd so far has been 50,276 at Sydney’s Stadium Australia for the host nation’s match against Oman.Australia’s opening match against Kuwait at the smaller Melbourne Rectangular Stadium was a sell-out with an attendance of 25,231.There is another Socceroos sell-out in Brisbane tonight for the game against Korea Republic.Asia’s top-ranked team Iran have enjoyed superb support, drawing 17,712 against Bahrain in Melbourne and 22,672 against Qatar in Sydney.Defending champions Japan attracted more than 17,000 against Palestine in Newcastle and another bumper gate of almost 23,000 against 2007 champions Iraq in Brisbane last night.The average crowd for the group stage matches to date is 16,192.The tournament is being financially supported by the Australian Government and the NSW, Victorian, Queensland and ACT Governments.
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FFA Cup - round of 32 matchday 2 Crowd Attendances: Campbelltown City v Melbourne City (3,078) at Steve Woodcock Sports Centre Cooma Tigers v Hume City (855) at Deakin Stadium Maitland FC v Central Coast Mariners (2,777) at Maitland Sportsground South Hobart v Marconi Stallions (2,617) at Blundstone Arena St George Saints v Sydney United (TBA) at Illinden Sports Centre
Go back; The Buildbase FA Vase; Fixtures; Results; About; UEFA EURO 2020. Martin Boyle has signed a contract extension with Scottish Premiership side Hibernian which will see him remain at Easter Road until the summer of 2023. They are helping us achieve our dream of staging a tournament that will never be forgotten,” said Michael Brown, CEO of the Local Organising Committee.“We have spent years preparing what we hoped would be a huge, multicultural celebration of football, and the fans are making that a reality.“It’s not just the numbers – though they are impressive. Destiny awaits Sydney FC and Melbourne City FC's Socceroos on Sunday, 30 August as the Hyundai A-League's first and second placed teams do battle in the 2020 Grand Final at 6.30pm AEST.
To mark the date, we take a trip down memory lane as we rank the top five most attended Socceroos matches* on Australian soil.Plus, keep reading to see how many people attended that record breaking encounter on that night in 2006.One of the most defining moments in Australia’s sporting history saw a whopping 82,698 Socceroos fans in attendance at the Sydney Olympic Stadium as Australia overcame Uruguay in penalties thanks to that iconic John Aloisi penalty.Spectators that night were treated to a slice of Australian football history as the Socceroos broke their 32 year drought to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.Another crucial World Cup Qualifier and once again it is Uruguay that makes the list.The South American outfit were the final hurdle as the Socceroos looked to seal their progression to the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan/South Korea.Over 80,000 football crazy spectators attended the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) that evening as a Kevin Muscat penalty on 79 minutes ensured that Australia took a 1-0 advantage ahead of the second leg in Montevideo.This is a match that will stick long in the memories of all Socceroos fans.Australia had remarkably secured a 1-1 draw in front of 128,000 spectators in Tehran a week prior to their showdown at the MCG.Australia were sitting comfortable at the MCG after Harry Kewell opened the scoring before Aurelio Vidmar’s goal in the 48A quick fire double from Iran with just over a quarter of an hour remaining crushed the Socceroos’ dreams of booking their spot in the 1998 FIFA World Cup.To mark the official opening of the Sydney Olympic Stadium ahead of the 2000 Olympics, the Socceroos came up against a World Stars outfit which consisted of some of the best players from around the world, coached by current Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson.Australia secured a 3-2 victory that evening with Ned Zelic, Brett Emerton and a Javier Margas own goal sending Hodgson’s men packing.The Socceroos final match on home soil ahead of their departure to Europe for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany broke the attendance record for the biggest crowd for a Socceroos match in Australia.It’s easy to forget that this was just a friendly fixture given that there were just over 95,000 spectators at the MCG that night to see the Socceroos take on Greece.A Josip Skoko goal on 16 minutes proved to be the difference as the Socceroos gave their fans a parting gift ahead of their departure to Germany. More than 10 months after the season opener, after 147 matches played, and following six we