As the countdown begins for another thrilling season, we’re looking back at the show-stopping moment that lit up the pitch for Sydney FC last year. From last-minute winners to derby dominance, the Sky Blues gave fans plenty to cheer for and if last season was anything to go by, we’re in for a blockbuster year ahead.
Check them out ⬇️
Derby Dominance
Sydney FC went unbeaten in all three Sydney Derby clashes, stamping their authority on the city’s fiercest rivalry. A 2–1 win at CommBank Stadium, a 4–2 triumph during Unite Round, and a dramatic 3–3 comeback draw—sealed by Anthony Caceres deep into stoppage time—showed the Sky Blues’ never-say-die spirit.

Segecic’s Hat-Trick Heroics
Adrian Segecic turned heads with a 23-minute hat-trick against the Mariners, becoming the youngest Sydney FC player to score three in a match. The substitute’s clinical finishing set him on course for the Golden Boot and earned him a place in club history.

Giant-Killers in Asia
Facing Korean powerhouse Jeonbuk in the AFC Champions League Quarter Finals, Sydney FC delivered two epic performances. Patryk Klimala’s brace in Yongin and a second-leg comeback, featuring goals from Grant, Klimala, and Costa all of which sent the Sky Blues soaring into the Semi Finals.

Segecic Strikes Again
Against ladder leaders Auckland FC, Segecic stole the spotlight with two thunderous first-half goals. His long-range rockets left the keeper stunned and fans roaring, proving he’s more than just a rising star, he’s a game-changer.

Christmas Cracker
The Big Blue rivalry delivered fireworks at Allianz Stadium, where Sydney FC thumped Melbourne Victory 3–0. Joe Lolley bagged a brace before Jaiden Kucharski sealed the win, sending fans home with festive cheer.

Lolley’s Hat-Trick Magic
On a rainy January day, Joe Lolley rolled back the years with a hat-trick against Perth Glory, his first in over a decade. The Englishman’s masterclass was a reminder of his Premier League pedigree and Sky Blue passion.

Henniker’s Derby Delight
Sydney FC Women kicked off their season with a gritty win over Western Sydney Wanderers, thanks to teenager Caley Tallon-Henniker. Her composed finish at the back post secured the victory and ignited Leichhardt Oval.

Ibini’s Historic Winner
Princess Ibini etched her name into club folklore with the latest-ever winner in Sydney FC Women’s history, scoring in the 95th minute against Wellington Phoenix. It was a birthday bash to remember for Maddie Caspers and a lifeline for Finals hopes.

Dos Santos Breaks Records
Indiana Dos Santos continued her meteoric rise, scoring in the Sydney Derby at just 17. Already the youngest to debut, score, and play in a Grand Final, she added another accolade and capped it off by winning the Ninja A-League Young Player of the Year.

Ready for More? 💙
We‘re excited to support the Sky Blues as they chase glory again this year. Whether you’re cheering from a grandstand or streaming from home, get ready for another season of Sky-Blue magic.