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Encyclopedia > Sydney Football Club

Sydney Football Club may refer to the following professional football clubs based in Sydney, Australia. These clubs which bear the city's name participate in distinct football codes. Look up Football in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of over 4. ...

It may also refer to: The National Rugby League (often referred to as the Telstra Premiership for sponsorship purposes) is a competition for rugby league clubs in Australia and New Zealand, and is Australias primary rugby league competition. ... The Sydney Roosters (also known as The Roosters) are an Australian professional rugby league club based in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. ... This article is about the national league in Australian rules football. ... The Sydney Swans is an Australian Football League (AFL) club based in Sydney, New South Wales. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Sydney Football Club, founded in 2004, is an Australian football (soccer) club based in Sydney and competes in Australias premier competition, the A-League. ...


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The Sydney Football Club, founded in 2004, is Sydney's entry in the revamped Australian national football (soccer) competition, the A-League.
This meant that Sydney FC will be Oceania's representative in the 2005 Club World Championship to be held in Japan.
For only the second time in the history of the SCG Trust (operators of the Sydney Football Stadium), the gates were opened 20 minutes after the game started and almost 2000 fans were let in for free [1].
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