Melbourne Victory’s failure to defeat Brisbane Roar means they can’t catch the Sky Blues who are 11 points clear, with only three matches remaining in Victory’s season.
The Sky Blues have claimed their second Premiers Plate following a phenomenal season to date that has seen Head Coach Graham Arnold’s outfit lose only one match in the league, while breaking football records that have stood for over 40 years.
The win means the club is now the only team in Australian football history to have remained in outright first position on the ladder for an entire season.
Sydney FC have won 17 of their 23 matches, drawing five with only one defeat, while scoring 46 goals in the process and boasting the best A-League defence, conceding only 11 goals all campaign so far.
“I’d also like to thank the Sydney FC Members and fans for their backing and hope they can enjoy this win, but for us the hard work goes on.” Sydney FC Captain Alex Brosque said he was pleased for the playing group to have secured the Sky Blues second Premiers Plate title. “It’s a great to deliver the Premiers Plate for our wonderful Members and fans,” Brosque said. “As a playing group it’s fantastic to see all the sacrifices and sweat pay off. We’re extremely happy yet fully focused on the remainder of the season and Finals Series. “I’m looking forward to seeing everyone in the stands to celebrate our win at our next home clash against Melbourne City on the April 1.”
The Premiers Plate will be officially presented to the Sky Blues at their final home match of the A-League 2016/17 season against the Newcastle Jets at Allianz Stadium (kick off 5:35pm) on Saturday 15 April.
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