After a series of missteps and limited success capitalising on the momentum generated by the Matildas and Socceroos on the global stage, the A-Leagues’ decision to follow the lead of the NRL and AFL with a single-city round is about to be put to the test. In their latest effort to generate hype among football fans who too often snub the top-tier national competitions, both domestic leagues descend on Sydney for Unite Round this weekend. Joining together in Sydney to play top tier football over three glorious days, the first Unite Round for the 2023/2024 season hosts all 24 teams from both the Liberty and Isuzu-UTE A-League competitions. With lots of activities for fans and Members to enjoy, and prizes up for grabs.
12e journee
14 janvier 2024
Allianz Stadium Sydney
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Cortnee Vine returned from injury to lead defending champions Sydney FC past Western United 1-0 in a rematch of last season’s Liberty A-League Grand Final. Vine had spent the past two weeks sidelined by a calf injury but the Matildas star was fit enough to be among the substitutes before she came off the bench to settle Sunday’s Unite Round contest Allianz Stadium. Introduced on the hour, Vine changed the game and scored within 10 minutes – getting on the end of a sublime Princess Ibini 70th-minute delivery – as she not only bagged her third goal of the season but guided the Sky Blues to just their second victory in six matches. The result snapped Western’s three-game unbeaten streak as they dropped down to fifth in the standings, while Sydney catapulted themselves up to third.
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