1999–2000 Sydney United FC season

Sydney United FC
1999–2000 season
ChairmanMarko Franović
ManagerDavid Ratcliffe & Ivan Petković
StadiumSydney United Sports Centre
National Soccer League16th (League)
Shanghai International Football TournamentGroup Stage
Top goalscorerMario Jermen, Aytek Genc, Nick Bosevski (3)
Highest home attendance5,023 vs. Northern Spirit
(4 October 1999)
National Soccer League
Lowest home attendance2,106 vs. Canberra Cosmos
(12 March 2000)
National Soccer League
Average home league attendance3,745
Biggest win2–0
vs. Sydney Olympic
(16 January 2000)
National Soccer League
Biggest defeat0–3
vs. Adelaide Force
(3 March 2000)
National Soccer League
0–3 vs. Parramatta Power
(14 April 2000)
National Soccer League

The 1999–2000 season saw Sydney United embark on its seventeenth season in the National Soccer League (NSL). They finished last, winning the wooden spoon for the first and only time in their NSL history.

The 1999–2000 season marked a transitional period for the club, as it embarked on a major rebuilding effort. The departure of Dave Mitchell, who had previously guided the team to a premiership and Grand Final appearance, had a profound impact on the club's fortunes. Mitchell's decision to join the newly established Parramatta Power franchise resulted in the loss of 16 key players, who opted to follow him to the new club. Notably, Captain Velimir Kuprešak demonstrated his commitment to Sydney United, remaining the sole player from the previous season's Grand Final squad to stay with the club.[1][2]

David Ratcliffe was appointed as the new head coach, tasked with rebuilding the team from scratch. However, poor results led to his mid-season sacking, with assistant coach and former player Ivan Petković taking over the reins for the remainder of the season. Unfortunately, the team's struggles continued, and they finished the season with a disappointing last-place finish, managing only 5 wins from 34 games.

Despite the turmoil, Sydney United had been invited to participate in the Shanghai International Football Tournament during the pre-season, courtesy of their premiership win in the 1998–99 National Soccer League. However, despite an admirable effort, they were eliminated in the group stage, failing to advance further in the competition.[3][4]

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  AUS John Crawley
2 DF  AUS Raymond Younis
3 DF  AUS Mark Racker
4 DF  AUS Velimir Kuprešak (Captain)
5 DF  AUS Eddy Bosnar
6 MF  AUS Vince Savoca
7 MF  AUS Mirko Jurilj
8 MF  AUS Nahuel Arrarte
9 FW  AUS Mario Jermen
10 MF  AUS Ante Moric
11 MF  AUS Tom Pondeljak
12 DF  AUS Tom Maric
13 FW  AUS Matthew Zec
14 MF  AUS Kain Rastall
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF  AUS Aytek Genc
16 MF  AUS Joe Moric
17 FW  AUS Nick Bosevski
18 MF  AUS Steven Bozinovski
19 MF  AUS Grgo Saric
20 GK  AUS Steve Tolios
21 FW  AUS Zvonko Usljebrka
22 MF  AUS Colin Luff
23 MF  AUS Terry Palapanis
24 MF  AUS Andy Rakic
25 MF  AUS Ante Deak
26 FW  AUS Fernando Pelligrino
27 MF  AUS Ante Deur
30 GK  AUS Brett Hughes

Transfers in

No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
9 FW Mario Jermen 24 NK Zadarkomerc Transfer Pre-season Free [5][6]
11 MF Tom Pondeljak 23 Melbourne Knights Transfer Pre-season Free [7][8]
25 MF Ante Deak 21 Melbourne Knights Transfer Pre-season Free [9]
5 MF Eddy Bosnar 19 Northern Spirit Transfer Pre-season Free [10]
15 MF Aytek Genc 33 Johor FA Transfer Pre-season Free [11]
30 GK Brett Hughes 30 Marconi Stallions Transfer Pre-season Free [12]
23 MF Terry Palapanis 28 Marconi Stallions Transfer Pre-season Free [13]
7 MF Mirko Jurilj 25 Jurong FC Transfer Pre-season Free [14][15]
2 DF Raymond Younis 23 Wollongong Wolves Transfer Pre-season Free [16]
22 MF Colin Luff 24 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Transfer Pre-season Free [17]
3 MF Mark Racker 22 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Transfer Pre-season Free [18]
14 MF Kain Rastall 21 Macarthur Rams Transfer Pre-season Free [19]
1 GK John Crawley 27 Macarthur Rams Transfer Pre-season Free [20]
21 FW Zvonko Usljebrka 26 Macarthur Rams Transfer Pre-season Free [21]
18 MF Steven Bozinovski 18 Rockdale City Suns Transfer Pre-season Free [22]
13 FW Matthew Zec 26 Fraser Park Transfer Pre-season Free [23][24]
17 FW Nick Bosevski 22 Canterbury Marrickville FC Transfer Pre-season Free [25]
20 GK Steve Tolios 24 Canterbury Marrickville FC Transfer Pre-season Free [26]
6 DF Vince Savoca 24 Leichhardt Tigers Transfer Pre-season Free [27]
8 MF Nahuel Arrarte 18 NSW Institute of Sport Transfer Pre-season Free [28]
26 FW Fernando Pellegrino 19 Fairfield Bulls Transfer Pre-season Free [29]
19 MF Grgo Saric 20 North Geelong Warriors Transfer Pre-season Free [30]

Transfers out

No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
10 FW Nathan Day 25 Adelaide Force Transfer Pre-season Free [31]
24 MF Robert Angievski 19 Newcastle Breakers End of Contract Pre-season Free [32]
16 FW Abbas Saad 31 Northern Spirit End of Contract Pre-season Free [33]
5 MF Richard Plesa 23 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
9 FW Mile Sterjovski 20 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
19 FW Joel Griffiths 20 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
7 MF Jacob Burns 21 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
6 DF Joe Vrkic 23 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
2 DF David Barrett 30 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
8 MF Walter Ardone 27 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
30 GK Michael Gibson 36 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
1 GK Andrew Crews 26 Parramatta Power Transfer Pre-season Free [34]
17 DF Michael Santalab 20 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
15 MF Danny Townsend 25 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
28 DF Peter Bennett 29 Parramatta Power Transfer Pre-season Free [34]
11 MF Steve Berry 31 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
21 MF Steve Eagleton 22 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
26 FW Daniel Kukucka 19 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
20 GK Barney Smith 21 Parramatta Power End of Contract Pre-season Free [34]
14 FW Joe Caleta 33 Retirement Pre-season [35]

Competitions

Overview

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
National Soccer League 4 October 1999 7 May 2000 Matchday 1 16th 34 5 5 24 28 31 −3 014.71
Shanghai International Football Tournament 17 August 1999 24 August 1999 Group Stage Group Stage 3 0 0 3 3 4 −1 000.00
Total 37 5 5 27 31 35 −4 013.51

Last updated: complete
Source: Competitions

National Soccer League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Perth Glory 34 19 7 8 60 42 +18 64 Qualification for the Finals series
2 Wollongong Wolves (C) 34 17 9 8 72 44 +28 60 Qualification for the Finals series and the Oceania Club Championship
3 Carlton 34 17 7 10 55 39 +16 58 Qualification for the Finals series
4 Adelaide Force 34 16 8 10 57 37 +20 56
5 Sydney Olympic 34 16 7 11 56 40 +16 55
6 Marconi Fairfield 34 16 7 11 53 49 +4 55
7 Newcastle Breakers 34 14 9 11 44 44 0 51
8 Auckland Kingz 34 15 5 14 57 59 −2 50
9 Brisbane Strikers 34 13 10 11 46 40 +6 49
10 South Melbourne 34 14 7 13 55 51 +4 49
11 Parramatta Power 34 14 5 15 52 47 +5 47
12 Melbourne Knights 34 13 6 15 44 57 −13 45
13 Northern Spirit 34 11 3 20 41 58 −17 36
14 Canberra Cosmos 34 9 9 16 44 64 −20 36
15 Gippsland Falcons 34 7 8 19 23 49 −26 29
16 Sydney United 34 5 5 24 19 58 −39 20
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 5 5 24 19 58  −39 20 5 3 9 15 22  −7 0 2 15 4 36  −32

Source: [1]

Matches

4 October 1999 1 Sydney United 0–2 Northern Spirit Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report
  • Slater 53'
  • Seal 60'
Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 5,023
Referee: Mark Shield
10 October 1999 2 Sydney United 2–1 Football Kingz Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report
Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 3,136
Referee: Brett Hugo
16 October 1999 3 Gippsland Falcons 1–1 Sydney United Morwell, Victoria
  • Fak 78'
Report
Stadium: Falcons Park
Attendance: 1,953
Referee: Con Diomis
24 October 1999 4 Sydney United 1–2 Marconi Fairfield Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report
Stadium: Sydney Croatian Sports Centre
Attendance: 3,036
Referee: Mark Shield
31 October 1999 5 Melbourne Knights 1–0 Sydney United Sunshine North, Victoria
  • Trupkovic 37'
Report Stadium: Knights Stadium
Attendance: 3,197
Referee: D.Dwight
7 November 1999 6 Sydney United 1–0 Adelaide Force Edensor Park, New South Wales
  • Arrarte 30'
Report Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 3,987
Referee: J.Blaney
15 November 1999 7 Canberra Cosmos 3–0 Sydney United Bruce, Australian Capital Territory
  • Milin 12', 41'
  • Watkins 51'
Report Stadium: Bruce Stadium
Attendance: 2,404
Referee: Con Diomis
21 November 1999 8 Sydney United 0–0 Brisbane Strikers Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report Stadium: Sydney Croatian Sports Centre
Attendance: 2,835
Referee: G.Connelly
26 November 1999 9 Parramatta Power 1–1 Sydney United Parramatta, New South Wales
  • Berry 62'
Report Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 6,015
Referee: Eddie Lennie
5 December 1999 10 Sydney United 0–1 Perth Glory Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report Stadium: Sydney Croatian Sports Centre
Attendance: 4,480
Referee: J.Blaney
10 December 1999 11 Carlton 3–1 Sydney United Melbourne, Victoria
Report
  • Younis 90'
Stadium: Olympic Park
Attendance: 2,793
Referee: D.Dwight
19 December 1999 12 Sydney United 1–2 Parramatta Power Edensor Park, New South Wales
  • Bosevski 69'
Report Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 4,565
Referee: Matthew Breeze
28 December 1999 13 Sydney United 0–2 South Melbourne Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report
Stadium: Sydney Croatian Sports Centre
Attendance: 2,179
Referee: D.Dwight
2 January 2000 14 Newcastle Breakers 1–0 Sydney United Newcastle, New South Wales
  • Moore 2'
Report Stadium: Breakers Stadium
Attendance: 6,816
Referee: D.Dwight
7 January 2000 15 Northern Spirit 3–0 Sydney United North Sydney, New South Wales
  • Cunico 16'
  • Seal 47'
  • Langdan 67'
Report Stadium: North Sydney Oval
Attendance: 11,772
Referee: Shaun Micallef
16 January 2000 16 Sydney United 2–0 Sydney Olympic Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report Stadium: Sydney Croatian Sports Centre
Attendance: 4,622
Referee: Eddie Lennie
23 January 2000 17 Wollongong Wolves 1–0 Sydney United Fairy Meadow, New South Wales
Report Stadium: Brandon Park
Attendance: 5,842
Referee: Con Diomis
26 January 2000 18 Sydney United 2–5 Wollongong Wolves Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report
Stadium: Sydney Croatian Sports Centre
Attendance: 3,112
Referee: Matthew Breeze
30 January 2000 19 Sydney United 1–1 Melbourne Knights Edensor Park, New South Wales
  • Usljebrka 2'
Report
  • A.Cervinski 89'
Stadium: Sydney Croatian Sports Centre
Attendance: 3,098
Referee: Eddie Lennie
4 February 2000 20 Football Kingz 1–0 Sydney United Auckland,New Zealand
Report Stadium: North Harbour Stadium
Attendance: 3,687
Referee: C.Diomis
13 February 2000 21 Sydney United 0–1 Gippsland Falcons Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report
  • MacNichol 16'
Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 2,491
Referee: J.Blaney
20 February 2000 22 Marconi Stallions 2–0 Sydney United Bossley Park, New South Wales
  • McDonald 67'
  • Karl 80'
Report Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 6,120
Referee: G.Connolly
27 February 2000 23 Sydney United 1–2 Melbourne Knights Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report
Stadium: Sydney Croatian Sports Centre
Attendance: 2,223
Referee: Brett Hugo
3 March 2000 24 Adelaide Force 4–0 Sydney United Hindmarsh, South Australia
Report Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 4,356
Referee: J.Blaney
12 March 2000 25 Sydney United 1–1 Canberra Cosmos Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report
Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 2,106
Referee: Brett Hugo
18 March 2000 26 Brisbane Strikers 1–0 Sydney United Brisbane, Queensland
  • Kupresak (og) 57'
Report Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 1,706
Referee: Matthew Breeze
26 March 2000 27 Sydney United 1–0 Parramatta Power Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 3,467
Referee: G.Connolly
2 April 2000 28 Perth Glory 2–0 Sydney United Perth, Western Australia
Report Stadium: Perth Oval
Attendance: 10,275
Referee: Eddie Lennie
9 April 2000 29 Sydney United 1–2 Carlton Edensor Park, New South Wales
Report Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 2,938
Referee: Con Diomis
14 April 2000 30 Parramatta Power 4–0 Sydney United Parramatta, New South Wales
Report Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 3,361
Referee: Brett Hugo
22 April 2000 31 South Melbourne 1–0 Sydney United Albert Park, Victoria
  • Kupresak (og) 54'
Report Stadium: Bob Jane Stadium
Attendance: 4,126
Referee: P.Mur
25 April 2000 32 Sydney United 1–0 Newcastle Breakers Edensor Park, New South Wales
  • Maric 16'
Report Stadium: Sydney United Sports Centre
Attendance: 2,876
Referee: Mark Shield
30 April 2000 33 Melbourne Knights 4–1 Sydney United Sunshine North, Victoria
  • Rados 9'
  • A.Cervinski 39'
  • Kupresak (og) 58'
  • Urlovic 59'
Report
Stadium: Knights Stadium
Attendance: 2,103
Referee: Brett Hugo
7 May 2000 34 Sydney Olympic 3–0 Sydney United Belmore, New South Wales
Report Stadium: Belmore Sports Ground
Attendance: 5,233
Referee: G.Connolly

Shanghai International Football Tournament

Matches

17 August 1999 Group Stage Uruguay SDP XI 1–1 (4–3 pens) Sydney United Shanghai, China
  • G.López 20'
Report
  • Arrarte 17'
21 August 1999 Group Stage Yokohama FC 2–1 Sydney United Shanghai, China
Report
24 August 1999 Group Stage Shanghai Shenhua 1–1 (Shanghai Shenhua won on pens) Sydney United Shanghai, China
Report

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Players with no appearances not included in the list.[36][37]

No. Pos. Nat. Name National Soccer League Shanghai International Football Tournament Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK John Crawley 4 0 1 0 5 0
2 DF Raymond Younis 14 1 0 0 14 1
3 DF Mark Racker 5 0 0 0 5 0
4 DF Velimir Kuprešak 21 0 1 0 22 0
5 DF Eddy Bosnar 27 1 2 1 29 2
6 MF Vince Savoca 23 0 1 0 24 0
7 MF Mirko Jurilj 12 0 1 0 13 0
8 MF Nahuel Arrarte 27 1 1 1 28 2
9 FW Mario Jermen 20 3 0 0 20 3
10 MF Ante Moric 22 1 1 0 23 1
11 MF Tom Pondeljak 24 2 1 0 25 2
12 DF Tom Maric 24 2 0 0 24 2
13 FW Matthew Zec 12 0 0 0 12 0
14 MF Kain Rastall 28 0 1 0 29 0
15 MF Aytek Genc 25 3 0 0 25 3
16 MF Joe Moric 24 0 1 0 25 0
17 FW Nick Bosevski 26 3 1 0 27 3
18 MF Steven Bozinovski 16 0 0 0 16 0
19 MF Grgo Saric 9 0 0 0 9 0
20 GK Steve Tolios 8 0 0 0 8 0
21 FW Zvonko Usljebrka 13 1 0 0 13 1
22 MF Colin Luff 3 0 0 0 3 0
23 MF Terry Palapanis 17 0 0 0 17 0
24 MF Andy Rakic 10 0 0 0 10 0
25 MF Ante Deak 6 0 0 0 6 0
26 FW Fernando Pellegrino 3 0 0 0 3 0
27 MF Ante Deur 6 0 0 0 6 0
30 GK Brett Hughes 22 0 0 0 22 1
Players who left during the pre-season or were on trial with the club
FW Nathan Day 0 0 1 0 1 0
MF David Reid 0 0 1 0 1 0
MF Stewart Van Bentum 0 0 1 0 1 0

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