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Sydney FC Hall of Fame

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Hall of Fame of Sydney Football Club

Clint Bolton, wearing a blue shirt, a black undershirt and white gloves, standing on a football field
Clint Bolton, one of eight inaugural members of the Sydney FC Hall of Fame

Sydney Football Club is an Australianassociation football club founded in 2004. In 2015, the club created ahall of fame into which personnel associated with the club are inducted from time to time.

The Hall of Fame is open to players, coaches, administrators, fans and volunteers. Players, coaches and administrators become eligible for induction upon their retirement or departure from the club. Years of service and total games played or coached are considerations, but not necessarily determinative in deciding who is selected. Selections are made by the Sydney FC board.

Australia internationalsAlex Wilkinson andTeresa Polias are the most recent representatives of the club to be inducted.

Members

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Alex Brosque, wearing a navy tracksuit top and a light blue shirt, holding a bottle of water
Alex Brosque was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2019.
*Players who represented their country while at the club
Club record holder
Members of the Sydney FC Hall of Fame
NameNationalityAcademy or SFC was
first professional club
Position[A]Year of
induction
Sydney FC
career
AppearancesGoalsNotes
Clint Bolton Australia*NoGoalkeeper20152005–20101410[1]
Alex Brosque Australia*NoForward20192006–2011
2014–2019
26583[2][B]
Steve Corica Australia*NoMidfielder20152005–201013731[1]
Alessandro Del Piero ItalyNoForward20152012–20144824[1]
Vítězslav Lavička Czech RepublicN/AManager20152009–2012[1]
Pierre Littbarski GermanyN/AManager20152005–2006[1]
Terry McFlynn Northern IrelandNoMidfielder20152005–20142127[1]
Teresa Polias Australia*NoMidfielder20232010–20211454[4][C]
Marko Rudan AustraliaNoDefender20152005–2007716[1]
Alen Stajcic AustraliaN/AManager20162008–2014[6]
Alex Wilkinson AustraliaNoDefender20232016–20232213[4]
Dwight Yorke Trinidad and Tobago*NoMidfielder20152005–2006279[1]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^For a full description of positions seefootball positions
  2. ^All-time men's appearance record-holder and top scorer[3]
  3. ^All-time women's appearance record-holder[5]

References

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General

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Specific

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  1. ^abcdefgh"Sydney FC inducts eight greats to its Hall of Fame".The World Game. 16 March 2015. Retrieved18 May 2020.
  2. ^Rugari, Vince (1 June 2019)."New Socceroo O'Neill claims Sydney FC's top gong".Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved18 May 2020.Retiring club great Alex Brosque also became the 10th person inducted into the Sydney FC Hall of Fame
  3. ^"Sydney FC".ALeagueStats.com. Retrieved18 May 2020.
  4. ^ab"Tobin and Mak take out Sydney FC top awards".Sydney FC. 9 June 2023. Retrieved10 June 2023.Club legends Alex Wilkinson and Teresa Polias were inducted into the Sydney FC Hall of Fame after fantastic careers spanning a combined 18 seasons, 11 major trophies wins and 366 appearances in Sky Blue.
  5. ^"Polias to take break from W-League".7 News. 5 August 2021. Retrieved10 June 2023.
  6. ^"Alen Stajcic - Hall of Fame - Sydney FC".YouTube. 14 June 2016. Retrieved18 May 2020.

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