- 2009–10 North Queensland Fury season
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The North Queensland Fury FC 2009-10 season is North Queensland Fury's A-League 2009-10.
Central Coast Mariners assistant coach, Ian Ferguson has been unveiled as the inaugural coach of the new A-League franchise, North Queensland FC.[1] Jade North was originally signed as the Fury's marquee player but asked for a release so he could pursue his career in South Korea with Incheon United.[2] On February 4, 2009, former Liverpool and England international Robbie Fowler signed a contract with the Fury,[3] and became the replacement for Jade North as their marquee player.
Inaugural Squad for the 2009–10 season
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Paul Henderson 2 DF Robbie Middleby 3 DF Chris Tadrosse 4 DF Scott Wilson 5 DF Jacob Timpano 6 MF Ufuk Talay 7 MF Jason Spagnuolo 8 DF Shane Stefanutto 9 FW Robbie Fowler 10 FW Jeremy Brockie 11 FW David Williams 12 DF Jack Hingert (Youth) 13 DF Beau Busch No. Position Player 14 MF Chris Grossman 15 MF Fred Agius 16 MF Paul Kohler 17 MF Osama Malik (Youth) 18 FW James Robinson 19 MF James Downey 20 GK Justin Pasfield 21 DF John Tambouras 22 DF Karl Dodd 23 MF Rostyn Griffiths (Youth) 24 FW Dyron Daal (Injury replacement player*) 26 DF Matt Smith (Injury replacement player**) 27 MF Terry Cooke (Injury replacement player***) - * Injury replacement player for Scott Wilson.
- ** Injury replacement player for Shane Stefanutto.
- *** Injury replacement player for James Robinson.
2009-10 A-League Season
Friendlies
May 31, 2009
17:00 UTC+8[4]Tampines Rovers 1 – 0 North Queensland Fury Jalan Besar Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: T AravinthanYunus 76' (A-League Report)
(S-League Details)
June 14, 2009
19:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 0 – 4 Brisbane Roar Sologinkin Oval
Mackay, Queensland(Report) Murdocca 6'
Dodd 20'
van Dijk 40'
Cernak 74'
June 23, 2009
17:00 UTC+10[5]Gold Coast United 2 – 0 North Queensland Fury Skilled Park
Attendance: 3000Pantelidis 85'
Lustica 89'(Report)
June 27, 2009
17:00 UTC+8[6]Sydney FC 4 – 0 North Queensland Fury Shark Park
Attendance: 5283
Referee: Kris Griffiths-JonesCorica 7'
Gan 47'
Danning 71'
McFlynn 87'(Report)
July 2, 2009
17:00 UTC+9:30[7]North Queensland Fury 3 – 2 Adelaide United Darwin Football Stadium
Attendance: 2547Spagnuolo 15'
Agius 23', 60'(Report) Costa 39'
Alemao 50'
July 7, 2009
17:00 UTC+9North Queensland Fury – Central Coast Mariners Jardine Park, Wandal
July 15, 2009
17:15 UTC+8[8]North Queensland Fury 1 – 2 Wolverhampton Members Equity Stadium
Attendance: 14,903Fowler 66' (pen) Keogh 2'
Craddock 74'
July 18, 2009
15:00 UTC+8[9]Perth Glory 1 – 0 North Queensland Hyundai Stadium, Mandurah
Attendance: 2,780Harnwell 17' Report
July 26, 2009
15:00 UTC+10[10]North Queensland Fury 1 – 0 Brisbane Roar Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville
Attendance: 6,000Moore 66' (own)
2009-10 Hyundai A-League Fixtures
Home and away season
The 2009-10 A-League season will be played over 27 rounds, followed by a finals series.[11]
Round 1
August 8, 2009
17:30 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 2–3 Sydney FC Dairy Farmers Stadium
Attendance: 8,897
Referee: Strebre DelovskiGriffiths 41'
Fowler 60' (pen.)Report
SummaryAloisi 4' 78' (pen.)
Danning 28'Round 2
August 15, 2009
17:30 UTC+10Gold Coast United 5 – 0 North Queensland Fury Skilled Park
Attendance: 7,526
Referee: Chris BeathSmeltz 30', 54' (pen.), 63', 64'
Minniecon 80'Report
SummaryRound 3
August 22, 2009
17:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 0 – 1 Melbourne Victory Dairy Farmers Stadium
Attendance: 6,514
Referee: Peter GreenReport
SummaryA. Thompson 45' Round 4
August 28, 2009
19:30 UTC+9:30Adelaide United 3 – 3 North Queensland Fury Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 10,773
Referee: Peter GreenPantelis 23', 90+3' (pen.)
Owusu 34'Report
SummaryFowler 5'
Daal 84'
McBreen 87'Round 5
September 5, 2009
19:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 1 – 1 Brisbane Roar Dairy Farmers Stadium
Attendance: 7,173
Referee: Matthew BreezeFowler 7'
Kohler 28', 31'Report
SummaryNichols 85' Round 6
September 12, 2009
19:30 UTC+10Sydney FC 0 – 1 North Queensland Fury Sydney Football Stadium
Attendance: 16,699
Referee: Chris BeathReport
SummaryFowler 54' Round 7
September 20, 2009
15:00 UTC+12Wellington Phoenix 1 – 1 North Queensland Fury Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 9,713
Referee: Peter GreenBertos 6' Report
SummaryGrossman 90+4' Round 8
September 26, 2009
19:30 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 0 – 2 Adelaide United Dairy Farmers Stadium
Attendance: 6,745Pantelis 60' Leckie 90+2' Round 9
October 3, 2009
15:30 UTC+8Perth Glory 1–1 North Queensland Fury Members Equity Stadium Round 10
October 11, 2009
15:00 UTC+11Central Coast Mariners 1–1 North Queensland Fury Bluetongue Stadium
Attendance: 8,042Simon 1' Round 11
October 17, 2009
20:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 1–1 Wellington Phoenix Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 12
October 24, 2009
20:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury – Perth Glory Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 13
October 31, 2009
20:00 UTC+10Gold Coast United – North Queensland Fury Skilled Park Round 14
November 8, 2009
17:00 UTC+11Newcastle Jets – North Queensland Fury EnergyAustralia Stadium Round 15
November 21, 2009
20:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury – Central Coast Mariners Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 16
November 28, 2009
20:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury – Adelaide United Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 17
December 5, 2009
19:00 UTC+10Sydney FC – North Queensland Fury Sydney Football Stadium Round 18
December 11, 2009
19:30 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 1-0 Perth Glory Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 19
December 16, 2009
19:30 UTC+10Brisbane Roar 2–0 North Queensland Fury Suncorp Stadium Round 20
December 20, 2009
17:00 UTC+11Newcastle Jets – North Queensland Fury EnergyAustralia Stadium Round 21
December 27, 2009
20:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 1–0 Melbourne Victory Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 22
January 9, 2010
19:00 UTC+11Central Coast Mariners 1–1 North Queensland Fury Bluetongue Stadium Round 23
January 15, 2010
19:30 UTC+13Wellington Phoenix 3–0 North Queensland Fury Westpac Stadium Round 24
January 23, 2010
20:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 1–1 Brisbane Roar Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 25
January 30, 2010
20:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 2–1 Newcastle Jets Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 26
February 5, 2010
20:00 UTC+11Melbourne Victory 2–0 North Queensland Fury Etihad Stadium Round 27
February 13, 2010
20:00 UTC+10North Queensland Fury 2–1 Gold Coast United Dairy Farmers Stadium Table
League table
P Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Sydney FC 27 15 3 9 35 23 +12 48 2 Melbourne Victory 27 14 5 8 47 32 +15 47 3 Gold Coast United 27 13 5 9 39 35 +4 44 4 Wellington Phoenix 27 10 10 7 37 29 +8 40 5 Perth Glory 27 11 6 10 40 34 +6 39 6 Newcastle Jets 27 10 4 13 33 45 −12 34 7 North Queensland Fury 27 8 8 11 29 46 −17 32 8 Central Coast Mariners 27 7 9 11 32 29 +3 30 9 Brisbane Roar 27 8 6 13 32 42 −10 30 10 Adelaide United 27 7 8 12 24 33 −9 29 Rules for classification:1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored.
References
- ^ "Ferguson to coach new franchise". A-League. 2008-09-15. http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=23636. Retrieved 2008-09-15.
- ^ "Fury happy to free North". SBS. 2008-12-11. http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/a-league/fury-happy-to-free-north-157474/. Retrieved 2008-12-11.
- ^ Robbie Fowler joins North Queensland Fury
- ^ Fury Find fans in Asia http://www.northqueenslandfc.com.au, 30 May 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2009
- ^ North Queensland Fury FC v Gold Coast United http://www.northqueenslandfc.com.au, 24 June 2009. Retrieved 24 June 2009
- ^ Sky Blues fire in first clash with the Fury http://www.sydneyfc.com, 27 June 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2009
- ^ Fury head to top end for pre-season trial http://www.northqueenslandfc.com.au, 30 May 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2009
- ^ Glory look for fixture bonanza www.thewest.com.au, 4 May 2009. Retrieved 4 May 2009
- ^ Perth Glory to play in town Mandurah Mail, 11 June 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2009
- ^ NQ Fury FC 1 v 0 Brisbane Roar FC http://nqfuryfcthejournal.blogspot.com, 26 July 2009. Retrieved 6 August 2009
- ^ 2009-2010 Fixtures http://www.a-league.com.au, 20 April 2009. Retrieved 30 May 2009
See also
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