The 2018 FFA Cup Final was the fifth final of the
FFA Cup, Australia's main
soccer
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cup competition. The match was contested between
Adelaide United and
Sydney FC
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, in a rematch of the
2017 FFA Cup Final which Sydney FC won.
Coopers Stadium in
Adelaide
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hosted the game.
The match was broadcast live on
Fox Sports
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.
Road to the final
Adelaide United's progress started at home against fellow
A-League
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side
Central Coast Mariners. In a match held at
Marden Sports Complex
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, they won 3–0 through goals to
Jordan Elsey, debutant
Mirko Boland and
Craig Goodwin. The other three wins to take Adelaide to the Final were over
National Premier Leagues
The National Premier Leagues (NPL) is a men's national association football competition in Australia which acts as the second tier of the sport in the country below the A-League. The NPL consists of the highest level state league in each state- ...
teams, and as a result all played away from home under competition rules. Firstly, another Craig Goodwin goal saw Adelaide defeat
Queensland Lions 1–0 in Brisbane. This was followed by a 2–0 win over
APIA Leichhardt in the quarterfinals in Sydney, with Goodwin and Boland again on the scoresheet. In the semifinals, Adelaide drew the only remaining National Premier Leagues side:
Bentleigh Greens. They won 2–0 in Melbourne, with goals to Jordan Elsey and
Ben Halloran putting them into the final. The result also meant that Adelaide United were still yet to concede a goal in the 2018 FFA Cup.
Sydney FC
Sydney Football Club, commonly known as Sydney FC, is a professional association football, soccer club based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. They compete in the top-tier men's league in Australia, the A-League Men. Established in 2004, ...
commenced their 2018 Cup campaign with three wins over
National Premier Leagues
The National Premier Leagues (NPL) is a men's national association football competition in Australia which acts as the second tier of the sport in the country below the A-League. The NPL consists of the highest level state league in each state- ...
sides. They began with a win over fellow Sydney side
Rockdale City Suns in the Round of 32. Rockdale City Suns had opened the scoring before four consecutive Sydney FC goals, including two to captain
Alex Brosque, secured a 4–2 win. In the round of sixteen, Sydney FC travelled to Queensland to play
Cairns FC. Again, they fell behind as the NPL side opened the scoring, but second half goals to Brosque (a
penalty) and
Trent Buhagiar saw Sydney FC win 2–1.
Avondale FC were their quarterfinals, where two goals to Buhagiar in the first half saw the Sky Blues in the lead. However, Avondale FC fought back strongly in the second half, scoring twice to take the game to
extra time
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. Goals to
Milos Ninkovic and
Adam Le Fondre gave Sydney FC an eventual 4–2 win. In the semifinals, Sydney FC faced their first
A-League
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opposition of the tournament:
Western Sydney Wanderers in a
Sydney Derby. The game was played at
Penrith Stadium
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The 22,500 capacity venue is the home ground for the Penrith Panthe ...
. After a scoreless first half, a goal to Buhagiar, a free kick from
Siem de Jong and a penalty from
Adam Le Fondre saw the Sky Blues move on to the Final.
Pre-match
Venue selection
This was the first season to see the Final host team decided by random draw, rather than by
Football Federation Australia
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selection. Adelaide were drawn to host the game, with the match to be played at
Coopers Stadium, their home ground.
Analysis
Sydney FC were the reigning Champions coming into the match, having beaten Adelaide 2–1
after extra time
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in the
2017 FFA Cup Final.
Sydney had also reached the
2016 Final where they had lost to
Melbourne City, making this their third consecutive FFA Cup Final Appearance. Sydney would become the first side to win the FFA Cup by winning every game away from home if they were to be victorious. This tournament included the first competitive matches for new Sydney coach
Steve Corica, following the departure of
Graham Arnold
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to coach
Australia
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.
Other than the 2017 Final, Adelaide's other previous final appearance was in the
2014 edition, when they defeated
Perth Glory
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1–0 to win the
inaugural FFA Cup.
The two sides played out a 1–1 draw in the opening match of the
2018–19 A-League
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in Adelaide eleven days prior to the final.
Match
Details
Statistics
References
External links
FFA Cup official website
{{Adelaide United FC matches
Final
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Adelaide United FC matches
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Soccer in Adelaide
October 2018 sports events in Australia
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