2009 W-League Grand Final (December)

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2009 W-League Grand Final
Event 2009 W-League
Date19 December 2009
Venue Toyota Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Referee Kate Jacewicz
Attendance1,439
2011

The 2009 W-League Grand Final was the grand final of the second season of the Australian W-League football (soccer) competition. It was contested between premiers Sydney FC and third-placed Brisbane Roar at Toyota Stadium in Sydney on Saturday, 19 December 2009. Sydney FC became the second W-League champions after defeating the Brisbane Roar 3–2.

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Match details

Sydney FC 3–2 Brisbane Roar
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Summary
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Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 1,439
Referee: Kate Jacewicz
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Sydney
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SYDNEY FC:
GK1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nikola Deiter
DF2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Teigen Allen
MF6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Servet Uzunlar
MF7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Heather Garriock (c)Yellow card.svg 49'
MF8 Flag of Denmark.svg Julie Rydahl
FW9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sarah Walsh Sub off.svg 89'
MF10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kylie Ledbrook
MF11 Flag of Denmark.svg Cathrine Paaske Yellow card.svg 64'Sub off.svg 91'
FW15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kyah Simon
MF16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Linda O'Neill
FW19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leena Khamis Sub off.svg 84'
Substitutes:
FW12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michelle Carney Sub on.svg 91'
FW13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Catherine Cannuli Sub on.svg 84'
MF18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brittany Whitfield Sub on.svg 89'
GK20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carla Monforte
Manager:
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BRISBANE ROAR:
GK1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Casey Dumont
DF2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kate McShea
DF3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karla Reuter
DF4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Clare Polkinghorne (c)
FW6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joanne Burgess
MF8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Elise Kellond-Knight
FW10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lana Harch Sub off.svg 72'
MF11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aivi Luik
MF13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tameka Butt
MF16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lauren Colthorpe
MF19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ellen Beaumont
Substitutes:
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GK20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kate Stewart
Manager:
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Player of the Match:
Servet Uzunlar (Sydney FC)

Assistant referees:
Sarah Ho
Allyson Flynn
Fourth official:
Kirralee Gardiner

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