List of North Queensland United FC records and statistics

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North Queensland Fury FC (now called 'Northern Fury') are a semi-professional association football club who compete in the National Premier Leagues Queensland. The club is based out of Townsville, North Queensland and formerly competed professionally in the A-League. They played their home games at Dairy Farmers Stadium since their foundation in 2009 until folding from the A-League. Since then the team has played out of the smaller Murray Sporting Complex.

Contents

This list encompasses the major honours won by North Queensland Fury FC, records set by their players, managers and the club in first tier (A-League) competition. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by North Queensland Fury FC players. Attendance records at Dairy Farmers Stadium are also included in the list.

Honours

Domestic

Premiers (0): None
Runners-Up (0): None
Champions (0): None
Runners-Up (0): None
Appearances (0): None

Appearances

Individual Records

Correct as of 3 June 2015.

Most appearances

Correct as of 3 June 2015

RankingNameNatPositionYears League [A] Cup [B] Asia [C] Other [D] Total
1 David Williams Flag of Australia (converted).svg FWD2009–20114949
2 Chris Grossman Flag of Australia (converted).svg MID2009–20114343
3 Justin Pasfield Flag of Australia (converted).svg GK2009–20113939
4 Dyron Daal Flag of Curacao.svg FWD2009–20113838
5 Jason Spagnuolo Flag of Australia (converted).svg MID2009–20113737
6 Ufuk Talay Flag of Australia (converted).svg MID2009–20113333
7 Mark Hughes Flag of England.svg DEF2010–20113030
8 Jack Hingert Flag of Australia (converted).svg DEF2009–20112727
9 Gareth Edds Flag of Australia (converted).svg DEF2010–20112626
10 Robbie Fowler Flag of England.svg FWD2009–20102626

A. a Includes finals series.

B. a FFA Cup only.

C. a AFC Champions League only.

D. a,b Other matches include OFC Club Championship Australian Qualifying Tournament (2005), Pre-Season Cup (2005–2008), Club World Cup, and the Pan-Pacific Championship (2008–2009).

Goalscorers

Updated 3 June 2015.

Domestic

Top goalscorers

This lists of the top scorers in competitive matches for the club. All current players are in bold. Appearances shown in brackets.
Correct as of 1 June 2015. [5]

RankingNameNatPositionYears League [A] Cup [B] Asia [C] Other [D] Total
1 Robbie Fowler Flag of England.svg FWD2009–20109 (26)9 (26)
2 David Williams Flag of Australia (converted).svg FWD2009–20118 (49)8 (49)
3 Dyron Daal Flag of Australia (converted).svg FWD2009–20117 (38)7 (38)
4 Chris Grossman Flag of Australia (converted).svg DEF2009–20115 (43)5 (43)
5 Chris Payne Flag of Australia (converted).svg FWD2010–20114 (21)4 (21)
5 Mark Hughes Flag of England.svg DEF2010–20114 (30)4 (30)
7 Daniel McBreen Flag of Australia (converted).svg FWD2009–20103 (21)3 (21)
7 Ufuk Talay Flag of Australia (converted).svg MID2009–20113 (33)3 (33)
9 Rostyn Griffiths Flag of Australia (converted).svg MID2009–20102 (23)2 (23)
9 Terry Cooke Flag of England.svg MID2009–20102 (10)2 (10)

A. a Include finals series.

B. a FFA Cup only.

C. a For the purposes of this table, Asia also includes the 2005 OFC Club Championship.

D. a,b Other matches include OFC Club Championship Australian Qualifying Tournament (2005), Pre-Season Cup (2005–2008), Club World Cup, and the Pan-Pacific Championship (2008–2009).

Managerial records

Managers listed in order first game in charge of the team. Caretaker managers included and marked by Dagger-14-plain.png.
Competitive matches only. These include A-League, FFA Cup, Asian Champions League,
Correct as of 3 June 2015. [6]

CoachNatYearsMWDLPtsPPG
1 Ian Ferguson Flag of Scotland.svg 20092010278811321.1852
2 Frantisek Straka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 20102011304719190.6333

Team records

All records and statistics in this section span across all competitive fixtures. 'Regular season' indicates home and away league games only, it does not include finals series (unless stated otherwise). Records for home and away do not include results in competitions that primarily used neutral venues, including OFC Champions League, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, Club World Cup and Pan-Pacific Championship
Correct as of 18 May 2015. [1]

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References

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  2. "Consecutive Apps" . Retrieved 3 June 2015.
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  4. "Consecutive Goalscoring appearances". ALeagueStats. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  5. "ALeagueStats Top20 Goalscorers" . Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  6. "Coaching History". ALeagueStats.com. Retrieved 3 June 2015.