2022 Australia Cup final

The 2022 Australia Cup Final was a soccer match played at CommBank Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on 1 October 2022.[2] The match was contested between New South Wales league side Sydney United 58 and A-League Men side Macarthur FC which for Sydney United 58 is also the first time a non A-League Men club had qualified for the Final of the Australia Cup. This final was the first Australia Cup final to be contested between two teams of the same state, with both Macarthur FC and Sydney United 58 being from Sydney. Macarthur FC won 2–0 to win their first trophy and Australia Cup and to also become the first away side to win the Australia Cup Final.

2022 Australia Cup Final
Event2022 Australia Cup
Date1 October 2022 (2022-10-01)
VenueCommBank Stadium, Sydney
Man of the MatchUlises Dávila
RefereeDaniel Elder
Attendance16,641
WeatherClear
14 °C (57 °F)[1]

Route to the final

Sydney United 58 Round Macarthur FC
Opponent Score Opponent Score
Quakers Hill Junior 7–0 (A) Fourth Preliminary Round
Rockdale Ilinden 1–0 (H) Fifth Preliminary Round
Hurstville FC 2–0 (H) Sixth Preliminary Round
Northern Tigers 2–1 (A) Seventh Preliminary Round
Monaro Panthers 3–0 (H) Round of 32 Magpies Crusaders United 6–0 (A)
Western United 1–1 (4–3 p) (H) Round of 16 Modbury Jets 4–0 (A)
Peninsula Power 1–0 (A) Quarter-finals Wellington Phoenix 2–0 (H)
Brisbane Roar 3–2 (a.e.t.) (H) Semi-finals Oakleigh Cannons 5–2 (A)
Note: In all results above, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Sydney United 58

Sydney United 58 started their 2022 Australia Cup campaign in the New South Wales fourth preliminary round, defeating Quakers Hill Junior by a score of 7–0. Fellow NPL NSW club Rockdale Ilinden were their opponents in the fifth preliminary round, prevailing 1–0. After defeating Hurstville FC 2–0 in the sixth preliminary round, the Northern Tigers were their final regional opponent, with Sydney United 58 narrowly winning 2–1. Monaro Panthers provided less resistance in the Round of 32 match. Reigning A-League Men champions Western United were defeated in a penalty shoot-out in the Round of 16.[3] In the quarter-finals, they defeated Peninsula Power 1–0 away in Brisbane. The semi-final was won 3–2 after extra time at home against the Brisbane Roar.[4]

Macarthur FC

Macarthur FC entered the Final Rounds of the tournament in the Round of 32 to defeat Magpies Crusaders United 6–0 at Mackay. Macarthur FC were away again for the Round of 16 match against Modbury Jets winning 4–0. The quarter-finals match at home against the Wellington Phoenix was won 2–0 to set up the semi-final which was won 5–2 against the Oakleigh Cannons.[5]

Match

Details

Sydney United 580–2Macarthur FC
Report
  • Toure 32' (pen.)
  • Dávila 90' (pen.)
Attendance: 16,641
Referee: Daniel Elder
Sydney United 58
Macarthur FC
GK1Australia Danijel Nizic
RB22Australia Yianni Fragogiannisdownward-facing red arrow 74'
CB11Australia Yianni Perkatis
CB4Australia Adrian Vlastelica (c)
LB17Australia Matthew Bilic
CM14Australia Andrea Agamemnonosdownward-facing red arrow 55'
CM5Australia Anthony TomelicYellow card 50'
CM15Australia Tariq Maiadownward-facing red arrow 65'
RW3Australia Jordan RobertsYellow card 90+2'
LW7Japan Taisei Kaneko
CF6Australia Chris Paynedownward-facing red arrow 74'
Substitutes:
GK55Australia James Husoy
DF2Australia Cristian Gonzalezupward-facing green arrow 74'
MF13Australia Jordan Ivancic
MF18Australia Glen Trifiroupward-facing green arrow 55'
MF20Australia Adrian Knez
FW8Australia Kyle Cimentiupward-facing green arrow 74'
FW9Australia Patrick Antelmiupward-facing green arrow 65'
Manager:
Australia Miro Vlastelica
GK12Poland Filip Kurto
RB2Australia Jake McGing
CB6Australia Tomislav Uskok
CB5Australia Jonathan Aspropotamitis
LB13Australia Ivan Vujica
CM7Australia Daniel De Silva
CM11Australia Kearyn Baccusdownward-facing red arrow 79'
RW35Australia Al Hassan Toure
AM10Mexico Ulises Dávila (c)
LW99Australia Daniel Arzanidownward-facing red arrow 74'
CF31Australia Lachlan Rosedownward-facing red arrow 79'
Substitutes:
GK1Australia Nicholas Suman
DF44Australia Matthew Millar
MF8Australia Jake Hollman
MF17England Craig Nooneupward-facing green arrow 74'
MF24Australia Charles M'Mombwa
MF27Australia Jerry Skotadisupward-facing green arrow 79'
FW94Australia Anthony Carterupward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke

Assistant referees:[6]
Andrej Glev
Andrew Meimarakis
Fourth official:[6]
Kurt Ams

Match rules

Statistics

Statistics Sydney United 58 Macarthur FC
Goals scored 0 2
Total shots 8 32
Ball possession 39.2% 60.8%
Corner kicks 0 7
Offsides 1 2
Yellow cards 2 0
Red cards 0 0

Fan behaviour

During the match, Sydney United fans sung Za dom spremni[7] (a fascist chant used by the Ustaše in Australia honouring the fascist Ustaše movement), booed the Welcome to Country, performed salutes commentators characterised as Nazi salutes, and waved flags associated with the extreme far-right Ustaše movement such as the HOS flag and the flag of the WW2 Nazi puppet-state of the Unabhängiger Staat Kroatien. In response to this behaviour, Football Australia stated: "Football Australia acknowledges that a very small minority of attendees engaged in behaviour that is not consistent with Football Australia's values and wider community expectations. Football Australia took steps during the match to address these isolated behaviours, including eight evictions."[8][9]

Following a month long investigation, Football Australia sanctioned Sydney United 58 under breach of the National Code of Conduct and Ethics. The club was fined AUD$15,000, and received a number of suspended sanctions (including the possibility of further fines, point deductions in their National Premier Leagues NSW seasons, and a ban from the Australia Cup).[10]

References

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