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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. See www.foxsports.com.au for broadcast and streaming details. All matches will also be streamed on Kayo Sports (www.kayosports.com.au) and MyFootball Live App, Live Fast and Data Free for Telstra mobile customers. Playing kit numbers in this document subject to change throughout the competition. OFFICIAL COMPETITION GUIDE OF THE FFA CUP 2019 A publication of Football Federation Australia. Produced by Andrew Howe @AndyHowe_statto . 2 FFA Cup 2019 – number of Preliminary Rounds clubs entered by Member Federation Clubs entered Final Rounds spots Capital Football (ACT) 20 1 Football NSW 144 5 Northern NSW Football 75 2 Football Northern Territory 13 1 Football Queensland 128 4 Football Federation South Australia 56 1 Football Federation Tasmania 22 1 Football Federation Victoria 213 4 Football West 53 2 FFA Cup 2019 – allocation of Final Rounds spots by Member Federation Capital Football (CF) Football Federation Victoria (FFV) Tigers FC FC Bulleen Lions Football NSW (FNSW) Hume City FC Manly United FC Melbourne Knights FC Marconi Stallions FC Moreland Zebras FC Mount Druitt Town Rangers FC Football West (FW) St George FC Bayswater City FC Sydney United 58 FC Floreat Athena FC Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) Hyundai A-League clubs Edgeworth FC Adelaide United Maitland FC Brisbane Roar FC Football Federation NT (FFNT) Central Coast Mariners Darwin Olympic SC Melbourne City FC Football Queensland (FQ) Melbourne Victory Brisbane Strikers Newcastle Jets Coomera Colts SC Perth Glory Magpies Crusaders FC Sydney FC Olympic FC Wellington Phoenix Football Federation South Australia (FFSA) Western Sydney Wanderers FC Adelaide Olympic FC National Premier Leagues Football Federation Tasmania (FFT) Champions of Australia South Hobart FC Campbelltown City SC (FFSA) FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds 2014–2019 Year Entries* Record winning/losing margin 2014 607 Eltham Redbacks 14-0 Yarra Jets (VIC), Toowong 14-0 Mooroondu (QLD) 2015 637 Croydon Kings 18-0 Apollo (SA) 2016 690 Mackay Magpies 26-0 West United (QLD) 2017 721 Capricorn Coast 21-1 Emerald Eagles (QLD) 2018 761 Wangaratta City 17-0 Swinburne University (VIC) 2019 726 Bayside United 31-0 Teviot Downs (QLD) * Excludes Hyundai A-League clubs and National Premier Leagues Grand Final winners (2015–2019) 3 FFA Cup 2019 Fixtures – Round of 16 Home team Away team Venue Local AEST WEDNESDAY 21 AUGUST Edgeworth FC Newcastle Jets Jack McLaughlan Oval, Edgeworth, NSW 7:30pm 7:30pm Marconi Stallions FC Melbourne City Marconi Stadium, Bossley Park, NSW 7:30pm 7:30pm Olympic FC Adelaide United Perry Park, Bowen Hills, QLD 7:30pm 7:30pm Moreland Zebras FC Magpies Crusaders FC CB Smith Reserve, Fawkner, VIC 7:30pm 7:30pm WEDNESDAY 28 AUGUST Sydney United 58 FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC Campbelltown Sports Stadium, NSW 7:30pm 7:30pm Brisbane Strikers Manly United FC Perry Park, Bowen Hills, QLD 7:30pm 7:30pm Adelaide Olympic FC Hume City FC VALO Football Centre, Angle Park, SA 7:00pm 7:30pm Brisbane Roar FC Central Coast Mariners Dolphin Stadium, Redcliffe, QLD 7:30pm 7:30pm FFA Cup 2019 Final Rounds – remaining match dates Quarter Finals 1 week, 2 match days 17 – 18 September Semi Finals 1 week, 2 match days 1 – 2 October Final Wednesday 23 October Dates and fixtures subject to change FFA Cup 2019 Results – Round of 32 Home team Away team Venue Crowd 24-Jul Olympic FC 5 Bayswater City FC 2 Perry Park, Bowen Hills 917 24-Jul FC Bulleen Lions 1-2p Moreland Zebras FC 1-3pa David Barro Stadium, Bulleen 1352 24-Jul Mount Druitt Town FC 2-2p Manly United FC 2-4pa Popondetta Park, Emerton 714 24-Jul Magpies Crusaders FC 2 Coomera Colts SC 1 Sologinkin Oval, Glenella 732 24-Jul Adelaide Olympic FC 4 Floreat Athena FC 3 VALO Football Centre, Angle Park 1028 24-Jul Darwin Olympic SC 0 Edgeworth FC 3 Darwin Football Stadium, Marrara 1195 31-Jul Campbelltown City SC 1 Melbourne City FC 3 Steve Woodcock Centre, Newton 3078 31-Jul Maitland FC 0 Central Coast Mariners 2 No.1 Sportsground, Maitland 2777 31-Jul Tigers FC 0 Hume City FC 2 Deakin Stadium, Deakin 855 31-Jul South Hobart FC 0 Marconi Stallions FC 3 Blundstone Arena, Bellerive 2617 31-Jul St George FC 3 Sydney United 58 FC 5a Illinden Sports Centre, Rockdale 800 07-Aug Melbourne Knights FC 2 Adelaide United 5 Knights Stadium, Sunshine North 4087 07-Aug Sydney FC 0 Brisbane Roar FC 2 Leichhardt Oval, Lilyfield 2350 07-Aug Perth Glory 1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2a Dorrien Gardens, West Perth 1587 07-Aug Melbourne Victory 2 Newcastle Jets 3a AAMI Park, Melbourne 4045 07-Aug Brisbane Strikers 2-4p Wellington Phoenix 2-2pa Perry Park, Bowen Hills 1612 a After Extra Time 4 ADELAIDE OLYMPIC FC Football Federation South Australia (NPL SA) club Home ground: VALO Football Centre, Angle Park Web: aofc.com.au Twitter: @AdelaideOlympic Founded: 1978 Former names: Adelaide/Thebarton Asteras, Olympians Head coach: George Tsonis Best FFA Cup performance: First time in Final Rounds FFA Cup record: 2014 – Preliminary Rounds 2015 – Preliminary Rounds 2016 – Preliminary Rounds 2017 – Preliminary Rounds 2018 – Preliminary Rounds Road to the FFA Cup 2019 Round of 16: W7-0 v Adelaide Hills (Karingal Reserve) W3-2 v Cumberland United (AA Bailey Reserve) W2-0 v Adelaide Victory (Adelaide City Park) W2-1 v Adelaide Comets (VALO Football Centre) W3-2 v Adelaide City (Coopers Stadium) W4-3 v Floreat Athena FC (VALO Football Centre) SQUAD FFA Cup No. Player Born Age Position apps (gls) 1 Daniel VAUGHAN 17-06-91 28 Goalkeeper 1 2 Jacob BUTLER-BOWDON 02-02-94 25 Defender 1 3 Matthew HALLIDAY 03-08-91 28 Defender 4 4 Thomas BROWN 23-06-97 22 Defender – 5 David MAKRIDIS 11-08-93 26 Midfielder 1 6 Paul KOUTSAMPASIS 24-06-99 20 Defender – 7 John KARATZAS 13-07-95 24 Midfielder 1 8 Manni KATOPODIS 08-07-98 21 Midfielder 1 9 Christos POUNENDIS 27-01-96 23 Forward 1 10 Ricardo DA SILVA 29-10-83 35 Midfielder 1 12 Dimitri TOUMAZOS 27-08-93 25 Forward 2 13 Paul ESPINA 12-09-96 22 Defender 1 14 Fausto ERBA 23-08-85 33 Forward 1 (1) 15 John TSIMOPOULOS 14-01-01 18 Midfielder – 16 Ioannis SIMOSIS 13-03-91 28 Forward 1 (2) 17 Mamadi KAMARA 01-01-97 22 Midfielder – 19 Jack CHIVERS 19-09-00 18 Midfielder – 21 Nikolas HARPAS 02-01-00 19 Goalkeeper – 23 Michael ALEXANDROU 03-08-92 27 Defender 1 32 Kristi VANGELI 05-09-85 33 Defender 1 Age, apps (appearances) and gls (goals) in Final Rounds as at 20 August 2019. 5 ADELAIDE UNITED Hyundai A-League club Home ground: Coopers Stadium Web: adelaideunited.com.au Twitter: @AdelaideUnited Founded: 2003 Head coach: Gertjan Verbeek Best FFA Cup performance: FFA Cup WINNERS 2014 and 2018 FFA Cup record: 2014 – FFA Cup WINNERS 2015 – Quarter Final 2016 – Round of 32 2017 – Final (Runners-Up) 2018 – FFA Cup WINNERS Road to the FFA Cup 2019 Round of 16: W5-2 v Melbourne Knights FC (Knights Stadium) SQUAD FFA Cup No. Player Born Age Position apps (gls) 1 Daniel MARGUSH 28-11-97 21 Goalkeeper – 2 Michael MARRONE 27-01-87 32 Defender 17 (1) 4 Ryan STRAIN 02-04-97 22 Defender 5 5 Michael MARIA 31-01-95 24 Defender 1 6 Vince LIA 18-03-85 34 Midfielder 9 7 Ryan KITTO 09-08-94 25 Forward 8 (1) 8 Riley MCGREE 02-11-98 20 Midfielder 5 (2) 14 George BLACKWOOD 04-06-97 22 Forward 7 (1) 16 Nathan KONSTANDOPOULOS 26-06-96 23 Midfielder 9 (2) 17 Nikola MILEUSNIC 17-07-93 26 Defender 7 (4) 18 Lachlan BROOK 08-02-01 18 Midfielder – 20 Paul IZZO 06-01-95 24 Goalkeeper 13 22 Michael JAKOBSEN 02-01-86 33 Defender 12 (2) 23 Jordan ELSEY 02-03-94 25 Defender 13 (2) 24 Pacifique NIYONGABIRE 15-03-00 19 Forward 1 26 Benjamin HALLORAN 14-06-92 27 Forward 5 (3) 27 Louis D'ARRIGO 23-09-01 17 Midfielder – 28 Kristin KONSTANDOPOULOS 10-10-98 20 Defender – 29 Kusini YENGI 15-01-99 20 Forward – 30 Isaac RICHARDS 09-04-99 20 Goalkeeper – 31 Mirko BOLAND 23-04-87 32 Midfielder 6 (2) 32 Carlo ARMIENTO 04-06-99 20 Forward – 35 Al Hassan TOURE 30-05-00 19 Forward 1 (1) Age, apps (appearances) and gls (goals) in Final Rounds as at 20 August 2019.