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2014 A-League Grand Final

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Football match
2014 A-League Grand Final
Event2013–14 A-League
Brisbane RoarWestern Sydney
Wanderers
21
1 – 1 at the conclusion of regulation time
Date4pm AEST, 4 May 2014
VenueSuncorp Stadium,Brisbane
Man of the MatchThomas Broich,Brisbane Roar;
Iacopo La Rocca,Western Sydney Wanderers
RefereePeter Green
Attendance51,153
2013
2015

The2014 A-League Grand Final was the ninth A-League Grand Final, and was played on 4 May 2014, atSuncorp Stadium,Brisbane. The match was contested by the two winning semi-finalists,Brisbane Roar andWestern Sydney Wanderers, who finished first and second respectively in the2013–14 A-League regular season.[1] The match was won by Brisbane Roar, who beat Western Sydney Wanderers 2–1 inextra time, after the game was drawn at 1–1 at full-time.

That match was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 51,153 people.[2] It was Brisbane Roar's third Grand Final victory in as many attempts whilst the match was Western Sydney Wanderers' second Grand Final loss.

Teams

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In the following table, finals until 2004 were in the National Soccer League era, since 2006 were in the A-League era.

TeamPrevious final appearances (bold indicates winners)
Brisbane Roar2 (2011,2012)
Western Sydney Wanderers1 (2013)

Route to the final

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See also:2013–14 A-League

After the completion of the2013–14 A-League regular season, the top six teams qualified for the Finals Series. Teams finishing 3rd-6th placed (Central Coast Mariners,Melbourne Victory,Sydney FC andAdelaide United) would have to begin the series in the elimination-finals, with the top two teams (Brisbane Roar andWestern Sydney Wanderers) receiving byes into the semi-finals.[3]

The first match of the elimination-finals saw 4th placed Melbourne Victory defeat 5th placed Sydney FC 2–1 on 18 April 2014, atDocklands Stadium.[4] In the second elimination-finals match Central Coast Mariners defeated Adelaide United 1–0 on 19 April 2014, atCentral Coast Stadium.[5]

Central Coast Mariners progressed to play Western Sydney Wanderers atPirtek Stadium on 26 April 2014. The match ended 2–0, with Western Sydney Wanderers progressing to their second consecutive A-League Grand Final.[6] In the other semi-final, Brisbane Roar hosted and defeated Melbourne Victory 1–0 atSuncorp Stadium on 27 April 2014, to continue to the Grand Final, which Brisbane Roar hosted as the higher ranked team.[7]

Elimination-finalsSemi-finalsGrand Final
Brisbane Roar1
Melbourne Victory2Melbourne Victory0
Sydney FC1Brisbane Roar(a.e.t.)2
Western Sydney Wanderers1
Western Sydney Wanderers2
Central Coast Mariners1Central Coast Mariners0
Adelaide United0

Pre-match

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On 29 April it was announced that American singerJason Derulo would perform during the pre-match show.[8]

A-League 2013–14 Referee of the Year,Peter Green, was confirmed as the match referee, with David Walsh and Nathan MacDonald assisting andKris Griffiths-Jones as the fourth official.[9]

Match

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Summary

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The match began with Western Sydney controlling the ball early on, not allowing the hosts to settle while threatening Brisbane's defence with a series of balls into the area. Wanderers had a claim for a penalty in the 15th minute whenMark Bridge's pass struckIvan Franjic's arm in the box but refereePeter Green waved away the opportunity. Brisbane's first clear chance at goal came to the feet ofBesart Berisha, but the Wanderers' defence was quick to close the striker down. The visitors had another scare in the 27th minute whenThomas Broich broke through the defence before producing a long-range drive which went just wide of the post. Wanderers continued to push back as the first half progressed and they were almost made to pay in the 44th minute, when Franjic's cross from defence clipped the crossbar beforeLuke Brattan curled a shot straight atAnte Covic as the first half came to a close with no goals scored.[10]

The second half of the match was much more open with both teams pressing high to take shots in the opening few minutes. It did not take long for Wanderers to capitalise on an attempt whenMatthew Spiranovic headedShinji Ono's corner kick at the near post in the 55th minute. Roar responded positively and Berisha soon had a chance to level the score in the 67th minute when he was played in by Broich, only for his effort to be deflected just wide. Two minutes later and the player had another opportunity when he was found Broich's free-kick, but he headed the ball wide. Keen to turn their dominance into a goal, Brisbane coachMike Mulvey brought onHenrique andSteven Lustica. Roar continued to commit players forward in their attack, however it almost became their downfall whenYoussouf Hersi went close to settling the match in the 84th minute after he collected a deflected ball in the six-yard box but was immediately closed down by a desperate Roar defence. It proved significant as the Roar went on to equalise a minute later thanks to the combination of Broich and Berisha to send the match into extra time.

The first half of extra time was a back-and-forth affair. The match was settled three minutes into the second half of extra time whenJames Donachie cut back the ball to a waiting Henrique in the box. The Brazilian who, after settling, found the top of the net to give Brisbane the win.[11][12]

Details

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Brisbane Roar2–1
(a.e.t)
Western Sydney Wanderers
Berisha 86'
Henrique 108'
Reports[13]Špiranović 56'
Attendance: 51,153
Referee:Peter Green
Brisbane Roar
Western Sydney Wanderers
GK1AustraliaMichael Theo
RB5AustraliaIvan Franjic
CB13AustraliaJade North
CB2AustraliaMatt Smith (c)
LB3AustraliaShane Stefanutto
RM11Republic of IrelandLiam Millerdownward-facing red arrow 74'
CM18AustraliaLuke Brattandownward-facing red arrow 90'
LM17AustraliaMatt McKay
RF23AustraliaDimitri Petratosdownward-facing red arrow 69'
CF7AlbaniaBesart Berisha
LF22GermanyThomas Broich
Substitutions:
GK20AustraliaMatthew Acton
DF15AustraliaJames Donachieupward-facing green arrow 90'
MF8AustraliaSteven Lusticaupward-facing green arrow 74'
FW10BrazilHenriqueupward-facing green arrow 69'
FW16Costa RicaJean Carlos Solórzano
Manager:
EnglandMike Mulvey
GK1AustraliaAnte Covic
RB6GermanyJérome PolenzYellow card 107'
CB13AustraliaMatthew Spiranovic
CB4AustraliaNikolai Topor-Stanley (c)downward-facing red arrow 64'
LB3AustraliaAdam D'ApuzzoYellow card 39'
CM18ItalyIacopo La Rocca
CM8CroatiaMateo PoljakYellow card 103'
RW17NetherlandsYoussouf HersiYellow card 60'
AM21JapanShinji Onodownward-facing red arrow 82'
LW19AustraliaMark Bridge
CF11AustraliaBrendon SantalabYellow card 25'downward-facing red arrow 71'
Substitutions:
GK20AustraliaJerrad Tyson
DF2AustraliaShannon Cole
MF10AustraliaAaron MooyYellow card 109'upward-facing green arrow 64'
FW7AustraliaLabinot Halitiupward-facing green arrow 82'
FW9AustraliaTomi Jurićupward-facing green arrow 71'
Manager:
AustraliaTony Popovic

Joe Marston Medal:
Thomas Broich (Brisbane Roar) &
Iacopo La Rocca (Western Sydney Wanderers)

Assistant referees:
David Walsh
Nathan MacDonald
Fourth official:
Kris Griffiths-Jones

Match rules:

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.
A-League
2014 Champions
Australia
Brisbane Roar
Third Title

Statistics

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Brisbane RoarWestern Sydney Wanderers
Goals scored21
Total shots2010
Shots on target57
Ball possession59%41%
Corner kicks47
Fouls committed1332
Offsides21
Yellow cards06
Second yellow card & red card00
Red cards00

Broadcasting

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As well as being broadcast in Australia onFoxtel, the 2014 A-League Grand Final was the first to be broadcast on Australianfree-to-air TV, withSBS showing the game on a one-hour delay. The Grand Final was also Broadcast live onSBS Radio for the first time. It was also the first A-League Grand Final to be broadcast live into major European, North American and Asian markets, with a total of 57 countries showing the game live, including Italy, the UK, Ireland, USA, China, Singapore, Mexico and South Africa. In addition, highlights of the match were shown in 53 countries throughout Asia and the Middle East, including Japan and South Korea. The match was alsolive streamed internationally.[14]

The match was the most watched game in the nine season history of the A-League, setting records for both Fox Sports and SBS. The game attracted an average audience of 334,000 on Fox Sports 2, with peak of 524,000 viewers. Although on a one-hour delayed coverage, SBS 2 received an average audience of 358,000, with a peak of 772,000, the biggest audience ever achieved on the channel. Total viewer numbers were substantially higher than the 308,000 from theprevious year's Grand Final.[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Suncorp stadium hosts A-League Grand Final".Football Federation Australia. Retrieved28 April 2014.
  2. ^"Suncorp stadium sold-out for Grand Final!".Football Federation Australia. Retrieved1 May 2014.
  3. ^"Hyundai A-League 2014 Finals Series info".Football Federation Australia. Retrieved27 April 2014.
  4. ^"Late Finkler strike sends Victory to semi-finals".Football Federation Australia. Archived fromthe original on 19 April 2014. Retrieved27 April 2014.
  5. ^"Mariners hold off Adelaide to advance".Football Federation Australia. Archived fromthe original on 26 April 2014. Retrieved27 April 2014.
  6. ^"Wanderers into A-League Grand Final".Football Federation Australia. Archived fromthe original on 27 April 2014. Retrieved27 April 2014.
  7. ^"Besart Berisha fires Brisbane Roar into A-League decider".Football Federation Australia. Retrieved28 April 2014.
  8. ^"Superstar Jason Derulo to perform at Grand Final Show!".Football Federation Australia. Retrieved4 May 2014.
  9. ^"Grand Final Ins-and-outs". footballaustralia.com. Retrieved12 May 2015.
  10. ^"Brisbane Roar claims a third A-League Championship with a thrilling 2-1 win over Wanderers". foxsports.com.au. Retrieved12 May 2015.
  11. ^"A-League grand final live blog: Brisbane Roar v Western Sydney Wanderers". abc.net.au. Retrieved12 May 2015.
  12. ^"A-League Grand Final: Brisbane Roar v Western Sydney Wanderers". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved12 May 2015.
  13. ^"A-Leagues".KEEPUP. Retrieved30 December 2022.
  14. ^"Grand Final to smash viewing numbers".Football Federation Australia. Retrieved2 May 2014.
  15. ^"The 2014 grand final is the most watched A-League game ever on Fox Sports". couriermail.com.au. Retrieved17 May 2014.

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