Auckland FC's A-League final: What Black Knights must do to win the title
Auckland FC’s defensive strength and bench depth will be tested as Sydney FC bring a league-low 25 goals conceded and 29 second-half goals.
- On Saturday, Auckland FC claimed the A-League Men championship, defeating Sydney FC 1-0 at a sold-out Go Media Stadium and becoming the first New Zealand team to win an A-League grand final.
- Auckland coach Steve Corica guided the league's youngest club to a championship in their second season; he is now the first manager to win three A-League grand finals after leading the Sky Blues to back-to-back titles in 2019 and 2020.
- Midfielder Cam Howieson scored the 60th-minute match-winner, with his strike deflecting off Sydney defender Jordan Courtney-Perkins past goalkeeper Harrison Devenish-Meares; Howieson earned the Joe Marston Medal for his performance.
- A crowd of 28,374 fans witnessed the first A-League grand final held outside Australia at Go Media Stadium, representing a significant milestone for domestic soccer in New Zealand.
- Sydney coach Patrick Kisnorbo saw his side fail to score despite a late push in the closing stages, marking the first defeat for the visitors under Kisnorbo, who joined the club in March.
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Auckland FC beats Sydney FC 1-0 to become 1st New Zealand team to win Australian league title
Auckland FC became the first New Zealand team to win Australian soccer’s A-League title when it beat Sydney FC 1-0 in the first grand final held outside Australia.
‘I love winning’: Corica’s third grand final win confirms Auckland FC’s rise to A-League power
Introduced to the competition little more than two years ago, the A-League’s newest club has claimed its first championship with a scrappy 1-0 win over Sydney FC.
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