2012–13_Western_Sydney_Wanderers_FC_season

2012–13 Western Sydney Wanderers FC season

2012–13 Western Sydney Wanderers FC season

Western Sydney Wanderers 2012–13 football season


The 2012–13 Western Sydney Wanderers FC season was the club's inaugural season since its establishment in 2012. The club participated in the A-League for the first time, winning the competition and finishing as runner-up in the 2013 A-League Grand Final.

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Season overview

On 4 April 2012, Western Sydney Wanderers was established by FFA as a Western Sydney based club to compete in the A-League.[1] On 17 May, Tony Popovic was announced as inaugural head coach. Popovic joined the club on a four-year deal after requesting to be released from the final year of his contracted role as assistant manager of Crystal Palace.[2] On 22 May, Ante Milicic joined the club as assistant coach.[3] On 25 June, the first players to sign to the new club were announced, these were Aaron Mooy from St Mirren, Tarek Elrich from Newcastle Jets and Kwabena Appiah-Kubi from Central Coast Mariners. All three players signed a one-year contract, as would all players in the inaugural squad, with exception of two (Beauchamp and Ono).[4] On 30 June, Sydney players Michael Beauchamp, Mark Bridge and Shannon Cole, as well as Nikolai Topor-Stanley from Newcastle Jets FC all signed for the club. Beauchamp was the first player to sign past the inaugural season, with a three-year contract.[5] On 2 July, Ante Čović joined the squad from Melbourne Victory and Labinot Haliti joined from Newcastle Jets.[6] On 25 July, after just two months of developing a squad, the club played its first friendly match against local club, Nepean. The game ended in a 0–5 win for Wanderers, with Haliti scoring one and Gibbs scoring four in front of a crowd of 3,500.[7] On 31 July, Adam D'Apuzzo signed to the new club from APIA Leichhardt Tigers.[8] On 2 August, Jerrad Tyson joined the squad from Gold Coast United, Jason Trifiro joined the squad from South Melbourne and Reece Caira joined from Aston Villa.[9] On 8 August, Tahj Minniecon joined the squad from Gold Coast United.[10] On 13 August, Dino Kresinger joined the squad from Cibalia and Mateo Poljak joined from Dinamo Zagreb.[11] On 21 August, Jérome Polenz joined the squad from Union Berlin.[12] On 11 September, Iacopo La Rocca joined the squad from Grasshoppers and Youssouf Hersi joined from Alki Larnaca.[13] On 28 September, Japanese midfielder Shinji Ono became the club's International Marquee player, signing to the club for two years from J. League Division 1 team Shimizu S-Pulse.[14] On 3 October, Joey Gibbs joined the squad from Marconi Stallions FC.[15]

On 6 October, Western Sydney Wanderers played their first competitive match of any kind against Central Coast Mariners in the first round of the A-League season. The match, played in front of a home crowd, ended in a 0–0 draw.[16] On 12 October, Wanderers lost to Adelaide United by a score of 1–0.[17] On 20 October, Wanderers lost to Sydney by a score of 0–1 in front of a sell out crowd in the first ever Sydney Derby match.[18] On 22 October, Wanderers defeated Brisbane Roar 0–1 with Bridge scoring to secure the team's first competitive win of any kind.[19] On 2 November, Wanderers defeated Melbourne Heart 2–1 at home with a goal from Bridge and an own goal from Gerhardt.[20] On 10 November, Wanderers lost to Newcastle Jets by a score of 1–2 with Gibbs providing the only goal.[21] On 18 November, a 10-manned Wanderers defeated Perth Glory 0–1 with Hersi sent off on the 38th minute after a goal scored by La Rocca.[22] On 24 November, Wanderers lost to Melbourne Victory by a score of 0–2.[23] On 2 December, Wanderers lost to Wellington Phoenix by a score of 1–0.[24] On 9 December, Wanderers defeated Brisbane Roar 1–0 with a goal by Ono.[25] On 15 December, Wanderers defeated Sydney 0–2 in the second Sydney Derby match of the season, with goals from Hersi and Beauchamp.[26] On 21 December, Wanderers defeated Adelaide United 6–1 with a hat-trick from Bridge, as well as goals from Kresinger, Ono and Gibbs.[27] On 27 December, Wanderers drew against Perth Glory 1–1 with a goal by Haliti.[28]

On 1 January 2013, Wanderers defeated Melbourne Victory 2–1 with Ono scoring both goals. The result saw Wanderers overtake Melbourne Victory for third place in the league.[29] On 3 January, defenders Adam D’Apuzzo and Shannon Cole extended their contracts with the club for a further one year until 2014.[30] On 6 January, a ten manned Wanderers lost to Central Coast Mariners by a score 0–2 with Trifiro sent off early in the second half.[31] On 9 January, Rocky Visconte signed a short-term contract with the club until the end of the season.[32] On 13 January, Wanderers bounced back with a 0–2 win over Wellington Phoenix with Topor-Stanley and Haliti scoring.[33] On 20 January, Wanderers continued their winning ways, defeating Brisbane Roar 1–2 with goals from Bridge and Hersi.[34] On 26 January, Wanderers defeated Melbourne Heart 1–0 with a goal by Ono after Polenz was sent off early in the first half.[35] On 3 February, Wanderers defeated Adelaide United 2–4 with goals by from Hersi and one each from Bridge and Poljak.[36] On 9 February, Wanderers defeated Newcastle Jets 2–1 with two goals from Hersi and Bridge. The win took Wanderers to second place in the league.[37] On 16 February, Wanderers defeated Melbourne Victory 1–2 with goals from La Rocca and Ono.[38] On 23 February, Wanderers defeated Perth Glory 1–0 with a goal by Mooy.[39] On 2 March, Wanderers defeated Central Coast Mariners 0–1 with a goal by Haliti. The win saw Wanderers overtake Central Coast Mariners for first place in the league.[40] On 7 March, Josh Barresi signed to the club on a two-year first team professional contract as an injury replacement for Tahj Minniecon.[41] On 10 March, Wanderers defeated Wellington Phoenix 2–1 with Ono and Bridge both scoring penalty kicks to set an A-League record of nine straight match wins.[42] On 16 March, Wanderers defeated Melbourne Heart 1–3 with two goals from Haliti and one from La Rocca.[43] On 22 March, goalkeeper Carlos Saliadarre signed a short-term contract with Wanderers from Blacktown Spartans until the end of the season as an injury replacement for Jerrad Tyson.[44] On 23 March, Wanderers broke their 10-game winning streak after a 1–1 draw against Sydney in the third Sydney Derby match of the season in front of a sold out crowd. Cole scored Wanderers only goal shortly after Sydney received a red card, with La Rocca also receiving a red card later in the game.[45] On 29 March, Wanderers ended their debut A-League season on a high after defeating Newcastle Jets 0–3 with two goals from Bridge and one from Visconte. The win secured Wanderers first place in the league, with the team winning the Premiers' Plate, as well as an A-League Finals position and a 2014 AFC Champions League spot.[46]

On 12 April, Wanderers defeated Brisbane Roar 2–0 at home in the semi-final match of the A-League Finals, to secure a place in the Grand Final. Kresinger and Ono supplied the goals before Hersi was sent off after receiving a second yellow card.[47] On 21 April, Wanderers played against Central Coast Mariners in the 2013 A-League Grand Final. The match, played at Sydney Football Stadium in front of a full crowd, saw Wanderers lose 0–2.[48]

Players

Squad information

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Technical staff

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Statistics

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Goal scorers

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A goal was scored from a penalty kick
2 were scored from penalty kicks

Pre-season and friendlies

25 July 2012 Friendly Nepean Australia 0 – 5 Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney
19:30 AEST Report Haliti 43'
Gibbs 55', 65', 75', 85'
Stadium: Cook Park
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Adam Malouf
8 August 2012 Friendly Blacktown City Australia 0 – 2 Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney
19:00 AEST Report Haliti 10', 40' Stadium: Lily Homes Stadium
Attendance: 3,472
Referee: Mark Crittenden
22 August 2012 Friendly Sydney United Australia 2 – 1 Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney
19:30 AEST Stamatellis 44'
Vidaic 80' (pen.)
Report Bridge 61' Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Alan Milliner
27 August 2012 Friendly Wynnum District Australia 0 – 1 Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane
19:00 AEST Report Bridge 80' (pen.) Stadium: Carmichael Park
Attendance: 3,000
9 September 2012 Friendly Western Sydney Wanderers Australia 1 – 0 Australia Parramatta Sydney
19:00 AEST Kresinger 60' Report Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 1,063
15 September 2012 Friendly Newcastle Jets Australia 1 – 1 Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Newcastle
14:00 AEST Neville 7' Report Kresinger 60' Stadium: Wanderers Oval
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Ben Williams
23 September 2012 Friendly Wellington Phoenix Australia 1 – 1 Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Christchurch
12:30 AEST Brockie 50' Report Mooy 30' Stadium: AMI Stadium
Attendance: 7,009
Referee: Ben Williams

Competitions

Overall

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A-League

League table

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Updated to match(es) played on 30 March 2013. Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. Since the winner of 2013 A-League Grand Final (Central Coast Mariners) qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League group stage, the 3rd placed team qualified for the qualifying play-off of 2014 AFC Champions League.
  2. Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for the AFC Champions League as they are not recognised as an AFC club.

Results summary

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Last updated: 30 March 2013.
Source: theworldgame.sbs.com.au

Results by round

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Updated to match(es) played on 29 March 2013. Source: A-League
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

6 October 2012 Round 1 Western Sydney Wanderers 0 – 0 Central Coast Mariners Sydney
20:45 AEST (UTC+10) Report
Summary
Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 10,458
Referee: Alan Milliner
12 October 2012 Round 2 Adelaide United 1 – 0 Western Sydney Wanderers Adelaide
20:30 AEST (UTC+11) Neumann 69' Report
Summary
Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 8,950
Referee: Brenton Hayward
27 October 2012 Round 4 Brisbane Roar 0 – 1 Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane
20:45 AEDT (UTC+11) Report
Summary
Bridge 19' Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 12,663
Referee: Lucien Laverdue
2 November 2012 Round 5 Western Sydney Wanderers 2 – 1 Melbourne Heart Sydney
19:30 AEDT (UTC+11) Bridge 28'
Gerhardt 51' (o.g.)
Report
Summary
Tadic 57' Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 8,075
Referee: Regis Queffelec
10 November 2012 Round 6 Western Sydney Wanderers 1 – 2 Newcastle Jets Sydney
17:30 AEDT (UTC+11) Gibbs 15' Report
Summary
Griffiths 28'
Heskey 38'
Pepper Yellow card 84' Yellow-red card 90'
Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 9,011
Referee: Brenton Haywood
18 November 2012 Round 7 Perth Glory 0 – 1 Western Sydney Wanderers Perth
17:00 AEDT (UTC+11) Report
Summary
La Rocca 15'
Hersi Red card 38'
Stadium: nib Stadium,
Attendance: 8,060
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
2 December 2012 Round 9 Wellington Phoenix 1 – 0 Western Sydney Wanderers Wellington
14:30 AEDT (UTC+11) Brockie 22' Report
Summary
Stadium: Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 5,405
Referee: Matthew Gillett
9 December 2012 Round 10 Western Sydney Wanderers 1 – 0 Brisbane Roar Sydney
17:00 AEDT (UTC+11) Ono 87' (pen.) Report
Summary
Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 6,755
Referee: Alan Milliner
21 December 2012 Round 12 Western Sydney Wanderers 6 – 1 Adelaide United Sydney
19:00 AEDT (UTC+11) Bridge 18', 45', 58'
Kresinger 45+3'
Ono 52'
Gibbs 90'
Report
Summary
Vidošić 68' Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 9,056
Referee: Jarred Gillett
27 December 2012 Round 13 Perth Glory 1 – 1 Western Sydney Wanderers Perth
21:45 AEDT (UTC+11) Ward 87' Report
Summary
Haliti 38' Stadium: Patersons Stadium
Attendance: 9,236
Referee: Ben Williams
1 January 2013 Round 14 Western Sydney Wanderers 2 – 1 Melbourne Victory Sydney
18:15 AEDT (UTC+11) Ono 42', 79' Report
Summary
Dilevski 72' Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 13,659
Referee: Lucien Laverdue
13 January 2013 Round 16 Wellington Phoenix 0 – 2 Western Sydney Wanderers Wellington
14:30 AEDT (UTC+11) Report
Summary
Topor-Stanley 72'
Haliti 82'
Stadium: Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 6,608
Referee: Shaun Evans
20 January 2013 Round 17 Brisbane Roar 1 – 2 Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane
17:00 AEDT (UTC+11) Nichols 22' Report
Summary
Bridge 65'
Hersi 70'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 11,917
Referee: Matthew Gillett
3 February 2013 Round 19 Adelaide United 2 – 4 Western Sydney Wanderers Adelaide
17:00 AEDT (UTC+11) Djite 61'
Ramsay 87'
Report
Summary
Hersi 43', 52'
Bridge 45'
Poljak 68'
Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 9,686
Referee: Chris Beath
9 February 2013 Round 20 Western Sydney Wanderers 2 – 1 Newcastle Jets Sydney
19:45 AEDT (UTC+11) Hersi 45+3'
Bridge 83'
Report
Summary
Zadkovich 90+1' Stadium: Campbelltown Stadium
Attendance: 10,589
Referee: Peter Green
16 February 2013 Round 21 Melbourne Victory 1 – 2 Western Sydney Wanderers Melbourne
19:45 AEDT (UTC+11) Pain 75' Report
Summary
La Rocca 11'
Ono 72'
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 21,638
Referee: Peter Green
23 February 2013 Round 22 Western Sydney Wanderers 1 – 0 Perth Glory Sydney
17:30 AEDT (UTC+11) Mooy 58' Report
Summary
Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 11,772
Referee: Ben Williams
2 March 2013 Round 23 Central Coast Mariners 0 – 1 Western Sydney Wanderers Gosford
19:45 AEDT (UTC+11) Report
Summary
Haliti 81' Stadium: Bluetongue Stadium
Attendance: 18,721
Referee: Alan Milliner
16 March 2013 Round 25 Melbourne Heart 1 – 3 Western Sydney Wanderers Melbourne
17:30 AEDT (UTC+11) Mebrahtu 39'
Colosimo Red card 80'
Report
Summary
Haliti 20', 60'
La Rocca 89'
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 6,101
Referee: Ben Williams
23 March 2013 Round 26 Western Sydney Wanderers 1 – 1 Sydney FC Sydney
19:45 AEDT (UTC+11) Cole 70'
La Rocca Red card 90+5'
Report
Summary
Del Piero 34'
Emerton Yellow card 51' Yellow-red card 56'
Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 19,585
Referee: Alan Milliner

Finals series

12 April 2013 Semi-final Western Sydney Wanderers 2 – 0 Brisbane Roar Parramatta
Friday 19:30 AEST Kresinger 16'
Ono 71'
Hersi Yellow card 34' Yellow-red card 77'
Report Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 19,369
Referee: Alan Milliner

See also


References

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