Sydney FC set new Australian record with Grand Final success

Sydney FC became the first Australian club to win five national Championships on Sunday evening, defeating Melbourne City FC 1-0 after extra-time at Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta as the 43rd season of Australian national league football came to a close. 

The Sky Blues, who claimed their victory courtesy of a 100th minute chested goal from Socceroo Rhyan Grant after a pinpoint pass from Luke Brattan, overtook Sydney City, Marconi Stallions, South Melbourne FC, and Melbourne Victory (four Championships each) as the club with the most men鈥檚 domestic Championships following their victory in Parramatta.

Sydney鈥檚 Grand Final triumph was the club鈥檚 third in the past four seasons, and adds to a remarkable period of success for the men from Moore Park Road, with the club having also claimed three Hyundai A-League Premierships and an FFA Cup crown since 2017. 

Football Federation Australia (FFA) Chief Executive Officer James Johnson congratulated Sydney FC for winning the club鈥檚 fifth Hyundai A-League Championship, and acknowledged Melbourne City FC for their exceptional effort to reach the Hyundai A-League鈥檚 showpiece match.

鈥淥n behalf of FFA we congratulate and commend Sydney FC for winning the club鈥檚 fifth Hyundai A-League Championship,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淭o win three of the past four Hyundai A-League Championships, together with three of the past four Hyundai A-League Premierships is testament to everyone involved with the club.


鈥淲e congratulate Sydney FC鈥檚 Head Coach Steve Corica, his players, owners David Traktovenko and Scott Barlow, Chief Executive Officer Danny Townsend, and all the staff, members and supporters of the club for their success.

鈥淢elbourne City FC enjoyed their strongest season as a club this season, and we also recognise them for reaching the decider. In a tight Grand Final Erick Mombaerts鈥 men fell just short, however they ought to be proud of their contribution to the competition 鈥 their thrilling play throughout the 2019/20 season will live long in the memories of Australian football fans,鈥 Johnson concluded.

Goalscorer Grant won the esteemed Joe Marston Medal for the player voted as best on ground by media present at the Hyundai A-League Grand Final.

Hyundai A-League 2020 Grand Final Match Summary 

Sydney FC 1 
(Grant 100鈥)

Melbourne City FC 0 

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Parramatta 
Referee: Chris Beath 


Sydney FC: 1. Andrew REDMAYNE (Gk), 4. Alex WILKINSON, 6. Ryan MCGOWAN, 8. Paulo RETRE, 9. Adam LE FONDRE, 10. Milos NINKOVIC, 11. Kosta BARBAROUSES (12. Trent BUHAGIAR 87鈥), 16. Joel KING, 17. Anthony CACERES (5. Alexander BAUMJOHANN 87鈥), 23. Rhyan GRANT, 26. Luke BRATTAN 
Substitutes not used: 3. Benjamin WARLAND, 18. Luke IVANOVIC, 19. Christopher ZUVELA, 21. Harry VAN DER SAAG, 20. Thomas HEWARD-BELLE (Gk)
Yellow cards: Retre 53鈥, Grant 90+7鈥 
Red cards: Nil 

Melbourne City FC: 1. Thomas GLOVER (Gk), 4. Harrison DELBRIDGE (2. Scott GALLOWAY 72鈥), 6. Joshua BRILLANTE, 10. Florin BERENGUER-BOHRER (34. Connor METCALFE 77鈥), 11. Craig NOONE (49. Stefan COLAKOVSKI 105鈥), 13. Nathaniel ATKINSON, 19. Lachlan WALES (21. Ramy NAJJARINE 86鈥), 20. Adrian LUNA, 22. Curtis GOOD, 40. Richard WINDBICHLER (7. Rostyn GRIFFITHS 116鈥)
Substitutes not used: 30. Moudi NAJJAR, 46. Joe GAUCI (Gk) 
Yellow cards: Windbichler 103鈥, Atkinson 117鈥
Red cards: Nil