Results

Austraalia A-League - naised 05/04 06:15 1 [1] Melbourne City - naised v Sydney FC - naised [2] W 0-1
Austraalia A-League - naised 04/27 05:00 2 [2] Sydney FC - naised v Central Coast Mariners FC - naised [5] D 1-1
Austraalia A-League - naised 04/21 05:00 2 [5] Central Coast Mariners FC - naised v Sydney FC - naised [2] W 0-1
Austraalia A-League - naised 03/31 05:00 22 [1] Sydney FC - naised v Melbourne Victory - naised [7] L 0-4
Austraalia A-League - naised 03/27 05:00 17 [11] Canberra United - naised v Sydney FC - naised [1] L 1-0
Austraalia A-League - naised 03/24 05:00 21 [2] Sydney FC - naised v Adelaide United - naised [11] W 3-0
Austraalia A-League - naised 03/17 03:00 20 [10] Wellington Phoenix - naised v Sydney FC - naised [3] W 2-4
Austraalia A-League - naised 03/09 08:00 19 [4] Sydney FC - naised v Western United FC - naised [1] W 3-1
Austraalia A-League - naised 03/02 06:00 18 [7] Western Sydney Wanderers - naised v Sydney FC - naised [3] W 0-2
Austraalia A-League - naised 02/17 06:00 17 [11] Canberra Utd - naised v Sydney FC - naised [3] D PPT.
Austraalia A-League - naised 02/10 06:30 16 [1] Melbourne City - naised v Sydney FC - naised [3] D 0-0
Austraalia A-League - naised 02/03 08:00 15 [3] Sydney FC - naised v Perth Glory - naised [4] W 3-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 28 15 13
Wins 15 8 7
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 6 4 2
Goals for 39 24 15
Goals against 25 18 7
Clean sheets 12 5 7
Failed to score 7 2 5

Sydney Football Club is an Australian professional women's soccer club based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It competes in the A-League Women, the top tier of women's soccer in Australia.

History

Establishment

The formation of the W-League in October 2008 saw the league composed of eight teams. Seven of the eight clubs were directly affiliated with the A-League clubs, Sydney FC being one. The women's team shares the men's club name and colours.

Inaugural season

The inaugural W-League season was played over 10 rounds, followed by a finals series. During Sydney's season opener, the squad defeated Perth Glory 4–0 with a brace scored by Leena Khamis and two goals from Danielle Small and Heather Garriock.

Captained by Australian international Heather Garriock Sydney's first season saw mixed results. The club made it to the top four to qualify for the finals, however lost out to eventual champions Brisbane in the semi-finals.