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This is a list of football (soccer) players who have played for Sydney FC. It includes players that have played at least 25 matches as either a starting player or a substitute for Sydney FC in any professional competitive match. Professional matches include but are not limited to league, domestic cup and continental cup matches. Players of note in this list include Dwight Yorke, Alessandro Del Piero, Alex Brosque and Terry McFlynn. Sydney FC is an Australian association football club based in Sydney, New South Wales. The club was founded in 2004 when the National Soccer League (Australia) was disbanded to form the A-League. The A-League is the premier football competition in Australia. Sydney FC were one of the eight inaugural clubs to participate in the new competition. The A-League competition consists of a regular season and a finals series of the top four teams, with the premiership being awarded to the club who finishes on top of the table in the regular season, and the championship to the winner of the Grand Final.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hyundai A-League – Rules )〕 Sydney have won two finals, which came in the 2005–06 and 2009–10 seasons. The club has also won the ''Premier's plate'' once, also in 2009–10. Overall the club has made the finals series playoffs six times out of nine seasons. As of 25 February 2015, 134 players have made a competitive appearance for the club. Of this, 54 players have played 25 or more competitive matches for the club. Terry McFlynn has been capped more than any other player with 214 appearances overall, including a club-record 178 in the A-League. Alex Brosque has the all-time record for most goals with 39, including a club-record 32 in the A-League. ==Notable players== Sydney have had a number of internationally-capped players represent them in their two seasons since forming prior to the 2005–06 A-League season. This has included 10 members of the Australian national team. Sydney have also had one contracted Trinidad and Tobago international, Dwight Yorke, alongside Kazuyoshi Miura of Japan and Jeremy Brockie of New Zealand. * Clint Bolton (2005–2010), who has played four international matches for Australian national team. * Alvin Ceccoli (2005–2007), who has played six international matches for Australian national team and scored one goal. * David Carney (2005–2007), who has played 46 international matches for Australian national team. * Steve Corica (2005–2010), who has played 32 international matches for Australian national team and scored 5 goals. * Sasho Petrovski (2005–2007), who has played two international matches for Australian national team and scored one goal. Debuting in 2001 against Japan, he has scored one goal for the national team.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Player Profile: Sasho Petrovski )〕 * Dwight Yorke (2005–2006), who has played 58 international matches for Trinidad and Tobago national team and scored 16 goals. * Matthew Bingley (2005–2006), who has played 14 international matches for Australian national team and scored 5 goals. * Mark Milligan (2005–2008), who is a current member of the Australian national team. * David Zdrilić (2005–2008), who has played 30 international matches for Australian national team and scored 21 goals.〔 * Kazuyoshi Miura (2005 – loaned from Yokohama FC), who has played 91 international matches for Japan national team and scored 56 goals. * Robbie Middleby (2005–2010), who has played 5 international matches for Australia national team. * Alex Brosque (2006–2011) (2014–present), who has played 4 international matches for Australia national team. * Jeremy Brockie (2006–2007), who has played 7 international matches for New Zealand national team. * Tony Popović (2007–2008) who has played 58 international matches for Australia national team and scored 8 goals. * Juninho Paulista (2007–2008) who has played 50 international matches for Brazil national team and scored 5 goals. * John Aloisi (2008–2010) who has played 55 games for the Australia national football team, and scored 27 goals. * Karol Kisel (2009–2012) who has played 27 games for the Slovakia national football team, and scored 1 goal. * Nick Carle (2010–2012) (2013–present) who has played 13 games for the Australia national football team, and scored no goals. * Brett Emerton (2011–2014) who has played 95 games for the Australia national football team, and scored 20 goals. * Alessandro Del Piero (2012–2014) who has played 91 games for the Italy national football team, and scored 27 goals. * Lucas Neill (2013) who has played 96 games for and captained the Australia national football team, and scored 1 goal. * Yairo Yau (2012–2014) who has played 9 games for the Panama national football team, and scored 1 goal. Other players of note who have not been fully internationally capped: * Mark Rudan (2005–2007) * Andrew Packer (2005–2006) * Ufuk Talay (2005–2008) * Benito Carbone (2006) * Nikolai Topor-Stanley (2006–2007), although he later made his international debut after leaving Sydney * Patrick da Silva (2007–2008) * Michael Bridges (2007–2008 – loaned from Hull City) * Terry McFlynn (2005–2014) * Byun Sung-hwan (2009–2011) * Bruno Cazarine (2010–2012) * Pascal Bosschaart (2011–2013) * Fabinho (2012–2013) * Tiago (2013) * Nikola Petkovic (2013–present) * Milos Dimitrijevic (2013–present) * Ranko Despotovic (2013–2014) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Sydney FC players」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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