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FFA-Cup-2019 Competition-Guide
1 FFA Cup 2019 Competition Guide CONTENTS Page Information, fixtures, results 2 Clubs 5 History and records 25 FFA CUP Web: www.theffacup.com.au Facebook: facebook.com/ffacup Twitter: @FFACup The FFA Cup is a national knockout competition run by Football Federation Australia (FFA) in conjunction with the State and Territory Member Federations. A total of 737 clubs entered the FFA Cup 2019, a number that has significantly grown from the first edition of the FFA Cup in 2014, when 617 clubs entered. The FFA Cup 2019 started in February with the Preliminary Rounds to determine the 21 clubs from the semi-professional and amateur tiers. These clubs joined ten of the Hyundai A-League clubs (Western United FC will not participate in this edition) and the reigning National Premier Leagues Champions (Campbelltown City SC) in the Final Rounds. The FFA Cup Final 2019 will be played on Wednesday 23 October with the host city to be determined by a live draw. Each cup tie must be decided on the day, with extra time to decide results of matches drawn after 90 minutes, followed by penalties if required. At least one Member Federation club is guaranteed to progress to the Semi Finals. Previous winners of the FFA Cup are Adelaide United (2014 and 2018), Melbourne Victory (2015), Melbourne City FC (2016) and Sydney FC (2017). Broadcast partners – FOX SPORTS FOX SPORTS will again provide comprehensive coverage of the FFA Cup 2019 Final Rounds. The FFA Cup’s official broadcaster will show one LIVE match per match night from the Round of 32 onwards, while providing coverage and updates, as well as live streams, of non-broadcast matches. -
View Our Progress Against the Last Strategic Plan for 2016 to 2019
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 VERSION CONTROL 11/6/2020 Page 10: Dashboard updated Page 38: “NPLW Reserve grade won the Grand Final” amended to “lost” 2 CONTENTS Board of Directors ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Chair’s Report .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 CEO’s Report .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Strategic Report ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Participation ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Canberra United .........................................................................................................................................................................................................14 FFA Cup ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 -
2017 the 2017 FFA Cup Delivered More Goals Than Ever, Well Above the Scoring Rate of the A-League, Which Is Already High Amongst Leagues Globally
G T H E I N T P L R A O Y P E P R U S The PFA S B E U M I L A D G I N E FFA Cup G T H Report 2017 A F P F F A E C H U T P R E P O R T 2 0 7 About this 1 Report Last year, the PFA delivered its inaugural FFA Cup Report, highlighting trends from the first three editions of the competition. The PFA has again partnered with Australian football statistician Andrew Howe to update the data for the fourth FFA Cup and introduce new analyses of crowds and player movements between A-League and NPL clubs. The FFA Cup has captured Australia’s imagination by creating a footprint that is truly national in its breadth and uniquely inclusive in its depth. As discussions advance regarding the urgent need to expand the professional footprint in Australia, the FFA Cup provides a valuable touchstone when approaching the logistical, architectural and geographical questions that need to be asked. We believe it is therefore critical to produce research such as this to ensure future discourse is supported by data and evidence. The PFA believes a better-informed game leads to more impactful football education, analysis and decision-making. The FFA Cup has captured Australia’s imagination by creating a footprint that is truly national in its breadth and uniquely inclusive in its depth. 2 FFA Cup Report 2017 4 8 Participation Cup Runs 5 9 Goals and Player Analysis - Competitiveness Age 6 10 Member Federation Player Analysis - Performance Pathways 7 11 Contents Cupsets Crowds 7 Away Performance 3 FFA Cup Report 2017 Participation TOTAL NUMBER OF CLUBS* TOTAL NUMBER OF MATCHES 2014 2015 2014 2015 589 636 604 635 2016 2017 2016 2017 687 720 683 716 *Clubs that played in an FFA Cup match. -
2018 Round 01 Wollongong Wolves FC VS Blacktown City FC
KICKOFF vs ROUND 1 WIN STADIUM SUNDAY 11TH MARCH 2018 5PM #NPLNSW CORPORATE PARTNERS 2 NPLNSW.COM.AU CONTENTS WOLLONGONG WOLVES COACHING STAFF & MANAGEMENT 1st Team Coach Jacob Timpano 1st Grade Assistant Coach Nick Montgomery and Alfredo Esteves Senior Manager Robert Positti Under 20s Coach James Ford Under 18s Coach Richard Lloyd GK Coach John Krajnovic Health and Medical Services Figtree Physiotherapy Match Preview 6 Technical Director Neil Mann Team Lineups 16 CEO Chris Papakosmas Season Draw 26 Admin Manager Susan Gatt Program Contributors Malcolm Rowney Photographer - Seniors Pedro Garcia Photographer – Juniors Chris Horn Ground Announcer Andrew Byron For advertising opportunities, please contact Susan Gatt on 02 42 722 624. This program is proudly printed by WOLVES SHOP 32 Waverley Drive Unanderra Public Notices: • Entry inside the perimeter fence of the playing area is prohibited at all times and offenders will be prosecuted. • All spectators are requested to vacate the ground within 15 minutes of the end of the final game. Police may be requested to remove any unauthorised people who remain after the stipulated time. • The setting alight of, or the lighting or discharging of any type of object, including fireworks, signal or smoke flares is strictly prohibited. Offenders will be arrested and charged. Website: wollongongwolves.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 02 42 722 624 Address: 32 Waverley Drive Unanderra NSW 2526 Twitter: @wollgongwolves Facebook: fb.com/wollongongwolves Instagram: @WollongongWolves 3 WELCOME #NPLNSW elcome everyone to the 2018 National As the premier football club across our WPremier League, Men’s 1 Competition. region the Wollongong Wolves will continue Preseason training has finished– Trial matches to promote and grow our game and deliver have now concluded. -
Australian Group Race Results 2018/2019
AUSTRALIAN GROUP RACE RESULTS 2018/2019 Sorted by Gait by Group Status by Race Date This Report is compiled from Australian race results - 1/09/2018 - 31/08/2019 © Harness Racing Australia Inc Sex Foal Race Grp Race $ Race Horse Col Date Sire Dam Date Race Name StatusTrack Dist Mile Rate Stakes Driver Trainer Pacers - Group 1 TIGER TARA NZ bh 23/10/10 BETTORS DELIGHT USA TARA GOLD NZ 13/10/18 PRYDE'S EASIFEED VICTORIA CUP G1 P MELTON 2240 1:53.4MS 200,000 T P McCarthy K J Pizzuto (GROUP 1) ANA MALAK NZ brh 18/10/14 BETTORS DELIGHT USA ANNA LIVIA (NZ) 30/11/18 YES LOANS 4YO CLASSIC MS PACE G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2130 1:55.5MS 125,000 R Warwick G F J Bond, (Level 1) (SKY 1) S A Bond MILLVIEW SIENNA NZ bm 23/11/12 JEREMES JET USA MILLVIEW LILY (NZ) 07/12/18 WESTRAL MARES CLASSIC FILLIES G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2536 1:57.8MS 125,000 A G Cortopassi R J L Williams & MARES MS PACE (Level 13) (SKY ANA MALAK NZ brh 18/10/14 BETTORS DELIGHT USA ANNA LIVIA (NZ) 14/12/18 RETRAVISION GOLDEN NUGGET G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2536 1:57.5MS 200,000 R Warwick G F J Bond, 4YO MS PACE (Level 1) (SKY 1) S A Bond TIGER TARA NZ bh 23/10/10 BETTORS DELIGHT USA TARA GOLD NZ 15/12/18 TAB INTER DOMINION PACING G1 P MELTON 2760 1:53.9MS 500,000 T P McCarthy K J Pizzuto CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND FINAL MY FIELD MARSHAL NZ bkh 28/10/11 ART MAJOR USA FOREAL NZ 11/01/19 RETRAVISION FREMANTLE G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2536 1:55.6MS 300,000 A M Butt T G Butt PACING CUP MS PACE (SKY 1) ROCKNROLL LINCOLN NZ brh 14/11/13 ROCKNROLL HANOVER USAPRESIDE OVER (NZ) 18/01/19 TABTOUCH WA PACING CUP MS G1 P GLOUCESTER -
We Will 'Break Sanctions Proudly'
WWW.TEHRANTIMES.COM I N T E R N A T I O N A L D A I L Y Condolences on 16 Pages Price 20,000 Rials 1.00 EURO 4.00 AED 39th year No.13249 Tuesday NOVEMBER 6, 2018 Aban 15, 1397 Safar 27, 1440 demise anniversary of Prophet Muhammad Zarif says ‘JCPOA Iran insists Kashima would Hamid Sabzevari poems (PBUH) and martyrdom anniversaries of Imam is still strong’ face FIFA fine after pitch published in “Call of Hassan and Imam Reza (AS). 2 invader ran onto the field 15 Freedom” 16 See page 2 Russia briefs Iran on quadrilateral Syria talks POLITICS TEHRAN — Alex- “constructive role” in Syria’s peace process. deskander Lavrentiev, the On October 27, Russian President Vladimir We will Russian president’s special envoy for Syria, Putin, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Er- said on Monday that had come to Iran to dogan, French President Emmanuel Macron brief Tehran on the quadrilateral Syria and German Chancellor Angela Merkel held a talks in Istanbul and also to announce quadrilateral summit on Syria in the Turkish support for Iran against the U.S. sanctions. city of Istanbul. While Iran was not present During a meeting with Ali Shamkhani, in the summit, both the Russian and Turkish secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security presidents underlined the role of Tehran in ‘break Council, Lavrentiev said that Iran plays a the Syria peace process. 2 Pompeo: Sanctions intended to sanctions change Iran’s behavior POLITICS TEHRAN — U.S. banking, energy and shipping industries. desksanctions on Iran are Eight countries - China, India, Greece, meant to make Tehran “change their Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Turkey and South ways”, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Korea – get temporary exemption from the said on Monday, according to Washington oil sanctions, he added, Reuters reported. -
2018/2019 Annual Report
2018-19 ANNUAL REPORT Adelaide Venue Management Corporation North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia Telephone: 08 8212 4099 Facsimile: 08 8212 5101 ABN: 50676936954 Website: http://www.avmc.com.au Correspondence: The Chief Executive Officer GPO Box 2669 Adelaide SA 5001 17 September, 2019 CONTENTS 1.0 CHAIR’S REPORT ............................................................................................................ 3 2.0 ROLES & OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................... 5 2.1 MISSION ........................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 FUNCTIONS OF THE CORPORATION ............................................................................ 5 2.3 LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY .............................................................................................. 5 2.4 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ......................................................................................... 5 2.5 AVM FUNDING ................................................................................................................. 6 2.6 STRUCTURE .................................................................................................................... 7 2.7 ADELAIDE VENUE MANAGEMENT - SERVICES PROVIDED ........................................ 7 2.7.1 ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE ................................................................................ 8 2.7.2 ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT -
To Download the 2018 Annual Report
2018 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS PRESIDENT'S REPORT 4 CEO'S REPORT 10 FINANCIAL REPORT 14 STRATEGY UPDATE 20 PARTICIPATION 30 COMMUNITY FOOTBALL 38 NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES 46 DOCKERTY CUP & TEAM APP CUP 52 FFA CUP & NPL NATIONAL SERIES 54 REFEREES 58 COACHING 62 REGIONAL 66 TALENTED PLAYER DEVELOPMENT 76 AWARDS & HONOURS 80 BOARD & MANAGEMENT 84 COMMUNITY IN BUSINESS 92 LIFE MEMBERS 96 THANK YOU 97 PRESIDENT'S REPORT PRESIDENT'S REPORT 6 2018 ANNUAL REPORT PRESIDENT'S REPORT ON BEHALF OF THE FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA (FFV) BOARD, MANAGEMENT AND STAFF, I WISH TO THANK THE COUNTLESS VOLUNTEERS, FAMILIES, PARENTS AND SPONSORS FOR THEIR ENERGY, GENEROSITY AND DEVOTION TO THEIR CLUBS AND THE BEAUTIFUL GAME ACROSS THE STATE OF VICTORIA. This year provided significant progress and success in the Football Council to FFA Congress, commitment to the reforms underway throughout the sport of football, at a 40/40/20 gender balance on the FFA Board, bodies national, state and local level. and committees, and male and female delegates for each member of FFA Congress. NATIONAL The final task of the CRWG was to set out a pathway for October 2018 finally culminated in the an alternative A-League governance model, which would substantial governance reforms across the Football consider the national professional football structures, Federation Australia (FFA) constitution, following the including the Hyundai A-League, Westfield W-League, recommendations of the Congress Review Working Foxtel Y-League, national second division and state based Group (CRWG), which included FFV as Chair of the competitions. A taskforce comprising representatives State Member Federations. from football stakeholders has formed the New Leagues Working Group (NLWG) to consider corporate structures The main objective of the CRWG was to propose an and licences, financial models, competition growth and FFA Congress which provided a broader and more integration and cohesion with grassroots football. -
Sydney FC Wins: 13 Draws: 10 in Melbourne 15 Games Melbourne City FC Wins: 4 Sydney FC Wins: 5 Draws: 6
HEAD TO HEAD All A-League 32 games Melbourne City FC wins: 9 Sydney FC wins: 13 Draws: 10 In Melbourne 15 games Melbourne City FC wins: 4 Sydney FC wins: 5 Draws: 6 ALL A-LEAGUE GAMES 27/11/10 Melbourne City FC 0–0 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2010/11 season – Round 16 23/12/10 Melbourne City FC 1–0 Sydney FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2010/11 season – Round 20 12/02/11 Melbourne City FC 2–2 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2010/11 season – Round 27 29/10/11 Melbourne City FC 1–1 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2011/12 season – Round 4 29/12/11 Melbourne City FC 4–0 Sydney FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2011/12 season – Round 13 17/03/12 Melbourne City FC 2–2 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2011/12 season – Round 24 02/12/12 Melbourne City FC 0–0 Sydney FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2012/13 season – Round 9 13/01/13 Melbourne City FC 1–2 Sydney FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2012/13 season – Round 16 24/02/13 Melbourne City FC 3–1 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2012/13 season – Round 22 15/11/13 Melbourne City FC 0–2 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2013/14 season – Round 6 15/12/13 Melbourne City FC 1–2 Sydney FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2013/14 season – Round 10 31/01/14 Melbourne City FC 2–1 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2013/14 season – Round 17 11/10/14 Melbourne City FC 1–1 Sydney FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2014/15 season – Round 1 22/11/14 Melbourne City FC 1–2 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2014/15 season – Round 7 20/03/15 Melbourne City FC 1–0 Sydney FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2014/15 season – Round 22 10/10/15 Melbourne City FC 1–1 Sydney FC -
Hyundai A-League 2020 Grand
STATS PREVIEW, RECORDS & GRAND FINAL HISTORY HEAD TO HEAD All A-League 29 games Sydney FC wins: 12 Melbourne City FC wins: 8 Draws: 9 In Sydney 14 games Sydney FC wins: 5 Melbourne City FC wins: 5 Draws: 4 ALL HYUNDAI A-LEAGUE GAMES 27/11/10 Sydney FC 0–0 Melbourne City FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2010/11 season – Round 16 23/12/10 Sydney FC 0–1 Melbourne City FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2010/11 season – Round 20 12/02/11 Sydney FC 2–2 Melbourne City FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2010/11 season – Round 27 29/10/11 Sydney FC 1–1 Melbourne City FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2011/12 season – Round 4 29/12/11 Sydney FC 0–4 Melbourne City FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2011/12 season – Round 13 17/03/12 Sydney FC 2–2 Melbourne City FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2011/12 season – Round 24 02/12/12 Sydney FC 0–0 Melbourne City FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2012/13 season – Round 9 13/01/13 Sydney FC 2–1 Melbourne City FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2012/13 season – Round 16 24/02/13 Sydney FC 1–3 Melbourne City FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2012/13 season – Round 22 15/11/13 Sydney FC 2–0 Melbourne City FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2013/14 season – Round 6 15/12/13 Sydney FC 2–1 Melbourne City FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2013/14 season – Round 10 31/01/14 Sydney FC 1–2 Melbourne City FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2013/14 season – Round 17 11/10/14 Sydney FC 1–1 Melbourne City FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2014/15 season – Round 1 22/11/14 Sydney FC 2–1 Melbourne City FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 2014/15 season – Round 7 20/03/15 Sydney FC 0–1 Melbourne City FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 2014/15 season – -
Football Federation Australia Limited
FFA CUP COMPETITION REGULATIONS Table of Contents 1. OBJECTIVES AND APPLICATION 3 2. NOTICE AND DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS – BREACH OF THE REGULATIONS 4 3. FFA STATUTES COMPLIANCE 5 4. FIFA LAWS OF THE GAME 6 5. CONTROL OF THE FFA CUP 6 6. CLUB ELIGIBILITY AND REGISTRATION 7 7. COMPETITION INTEGRITY 9 8. FFA CUP STRUCTURE 9 9. CONDUCT OF COMPETITION DRAW 12 10. MATCH DURATION 12 11. MATCH DETERMINATION 13 12. POSTPONED, ABANDONED, RESCHEDULED AND FORFEITED FFA CUP MATCHES 14 13. PLAYER ROSTERS AND ELIGIBILITY 15 14. TEAM OFFICIALS 18 15. MATCH OFFICIALS 20 16. SUBSTITUTION RULES 22 17. TECHNICAL AREA 22 18. MATCH DAY FORMS AND RESULTS 23 19. PLAYING STRIPS AND EQUIPMENT 23 20. FIELD OF PLAY AND EQUIPMENT 26 21. FACILITIES AND MATCH DAY EQUIPMENT 26 22. SCHEDULING AND VENUE STANDARDS 27 7 February 2018 FFA Cup Competition Regulations 23. SPECTATORS AND SECURITY 29 24. DISCIPLINARY RULES 29 25. OFFICIAL TITLE AND MARKS 47 26. COMMERCIAL 50 27. MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS 57 28. TICKETING 59 29. PRIZE FUND AND CLUB EXPENSES 62 30. TROPHY AND MEDALS 62 31. MEDICAL 63 32. ANTI-DOPING 65 33. INDEMNITY AND RELEASE 65 34. DEFINITIONS 66 SCHEDULE A – TABLE OF OFFENCES AND SANCTIONS UNDER FFA STATUTES 78 SCHEDULE B - NATIONAL DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS 81 SCHEDULE C - FFA CUP EVENT AND MATCH DAY STANDARDS 82 SCHEDULE D - FFA CUP MINIMUM SECURITY STANDARDS 83 schedule E - FFA CUP BRAND MANUAL 84 Schedule F - FFA CUP TERMS OF ADMISSION 85 SCHEdule G - NATIONAL SPECTATOR CODE OF BEHAVIOUR 86 SCHEDULE H - FFA CUP TRAVEL POLICY 87 SCHEDULE I - FFA CUP TROPHY 88 SCHEDULE J – FINANCIAL REPORTING FORM 89 SCHEDULE K – FFA CUP SPONSOR CATEGORIES 90 2 FFA Cup Competition Regulations 1. -
2018 FFA Annual Review
2018 ANNUAL REVIEW CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 4 CEO’S REPORT 10 FINANCIAL REPORT 16 STRATEGY REPORT 26 NATIONAL TEAMS 42 COMPETITIONS 52 AWARDS & HONOURS 62 BOARD & MANAGEMENT 70 CONTENTS PARTNERS 76 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT CHAIRMAN'S REPORT I AM PROUD TO PRESENT THIS 2018 interests of the game of football at heart, based on ANNUAL REVIEW – THE THIRD AND independent thought, strong debate and careful analysis. FINAL SUCH REPORT SINCE MY ELECTION Ultimately, the existing Members voted for a Congress AS A DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN OF model which the current board believes can potentially FOOTBALL FEDERATION AUSTRALIA put the independence of the Board at risk of factional (FFA) IN NOVEMBER 2015. THE interests. This was the principal reason I decided not to seek re-election as Chairman. It is the independence of BOARD INTRODUCED THIS ANNUAL the Board that is the primary foundation for the success of REVIEW TO INCREASE THE LEVEL the game over the past 15 years or so. OF COMMUNICATION ABOUT FFA’S Now that the decision about the future governance of the STRATEGY, ACHIEVEMENTS, CHALLENGES, game has been decided it will be up to the new members OPERATIONS AND FINANCES. of Congress, and future boards of FFA, to build on the Australia’s football community is vast, diverse and success and solid foundation put in place by previous FFA interested to know more about what their national boards and carried on during the past three years by the governing body is doing. Rightly so. After all, this is current board. the game we all love. It is the game played by more In my time as Chairman, we have established a four-year Australians than any other.