Fox Fans League

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Fox Fans League
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Event2015 Fox Fans League
0 0 at half time
DateAEST, 29 March 2015
Venue Federation Square, Melbourne

The Fox Fans League was launched in 2015 to find the best player of FIFA 15 on PlayStation 4 in Australia. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

2015 National Finals

Round of 16 Results

#First PlayerSecond Player
MatchGoal(s)PlayerClubGoal(s)PlayerClub
10 S.Pendlebury (W) [note 1] Melbourne City 1 G.Ablett (W) [note 2] Melbourne City
21 J.Soward (W) [note 3] Western Sydney Wanderers 0 K. Barbarouses (W) [note 4] Melbourne Victory
37J. Mangraviti Sydney FC 1 D. Clayton (W) [note 5] Sydney FC
44 P. Sasianis (W) [note 6] ?5J. Andruszkiewicz Adelaide United
52N. Ackermann?1S. Ravoul?
60G. Munro?1J. Nadilo Central Coast Mariners
71S. Naicker?2M.Gunn Western Sydney Wanderers
80V. Katsaitis Melbourne City 1 S. Mort (W) [note 7] Western Sydney Wanderers

Quarter-final Results

#First PlayerSecond Player
MatchGoal(s)PlayerClubGoal(s)PlayerClub
91 G.Ablett (W) [note 8] Melbourne City 3 J.Soward (W) [note 9] Western Sydney Wanderers
101*J. Mangraviti Sydney FC 1J. Andruszkiewicz Adelaide United
111N. Ackermann?3J. Nadilo Central Coast Mariners
120M.Gunn Western Sydney Wanderers 4 S. Mort (W) [note 10] Western Sydney Wanderers

Semi-final Results

#First PlayerSecond Player
MatchGoal(s)PlayerClubGoal(s)PlayerClub
130 J.Soward (W) [note 11] Western Sydney Wanderers 5J. Mangraviti Sydney FC
140J. Nadilo Central Coast Mariners 2 S. Mort (W) [note 12] Western Sydney Wanderers

Grand-Final Result

#First PlayerSecond Player
MatchGoal(s)PlayerClubGoal(s)PlayerClub
154J. Mangraviti Sydney FC 0 S. Mort (W) [note 13] Western Sydney Wanderers

It's unclear who any of the remaining 5 players represented. The only remaining clubs from the A-League not known to be represented above are Brisbane Roar, Newcastle Jets, Perth Glory, & Wellington Phoenix

Notes

  1. Wildcard Player. AFL Footballer for Collingwood Magpies.
  2. Wildcard Player. AFL Footballer for Gold Coast Suns.
  3. Wildcard Player. NRL Footballer for Penrith Panthers.
  4. Wildcard Player. A-League Footballer for Melbourne Victory.
  5. Wildcard Player. Channel V presenter.
  6. Wildcard Player. NPL Victoria Footballer for South Melbourne FC & Winner of the NPL Players Wildcard.
  7. Wildcard Player. FIFA 15 YouTube personality.
  8. Wildcard Player. AFL Footballer for Gold Coast Suns.
  9. Wildcard Player. NRL Footballer for Penrith Panthers.
  10. Wildcard Player. FIFA 15 YouTube personality.
  11. Wildcard Player. NRL Footballer for Penrith Panthers.
  12. Wildcard Player. FIFA 15 YouTube personality.
  13. Wildcard Player. FIFA 15 YouTube personality.

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