Sydney FC: 1 Clint Bolton (gk), 2 Iain Fyfe, 3 Alvin Ceccoli, 4 Mark Rudan (c), 6 Ufuk Talay (9 David Zdrilic 80′), 10 Steve Corica, 11 Sasho Petrovski, 14 Alex Brosque, 15 Terry McFlynn, 22 Matthew Bingley, 23 Benito Carbone (8 Ruben Zadkovich 57′)Ĭentral Coast Mariners: 20 Danny Vukovic (gk), 3 Paul O’Grady, 4 Noel Spencer (c), 7 John Hutchinson (19 Adam Kwasnik 90+2′), 8 Jamie McMaster, 10 Tom Pondeljak (2 Wayne O’Sullivan 77′), 12 Stewart Petrie, 13 Tony Vidmar (17 Matthew Osman 67′), 15 Andrew Clark, 18 Alex Wilkinson, 25 Damian Mori Ĭentral Coast Mariners 3 (O’Grady 40′, Mori 52′, 90′) def. Carbone limps off injured early in the second stanza, by which stage Sydney are already two behind before Damian Mori completes the 1-3 loss with his second goal.
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You may read full biography about Damian Mori from Wikipedia.¤ 13 October 2006: Sydney FC vs Central Coast Mariners FC, Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium, 8:00pm (A-League – Rd 8)īenito Carbone scores a curling free kick to put Sydney in front, but Central Coast dominate from then on, with Matthew Bingley especially having a horror day at the back. Mori returned home to become NSL Top Goalscorer the following season. In those six games, he didn’t score once. He appeared in only six games, and never played more than half a match. This move was characterised only by frustration. After developing into Adelaide City’s most important and best player, he spent a single season (1996–97) overseas in Germany with Borussia Mönchengladbach. Mori was successful at club level – mainly in the Australian domestic league. After the Roar failed to make the playoffs, Mori returned to SA to be the player-coach once again of defending South Australian champions Adelaide City. On 21 November 2006, he was approached by new Queensland Roar manager Frank Farina and signed the following day on a short-term “until the end of the season” contract. After the short term contract with the Mariners had expired, the FFA did not allow Central Coast to re-sign him. On 27 September 2006, Mori signed with the Central Coast Mariners on a short term deal to cover the loss of Nik Mrdja which was extended once. After some wrangling with Adelaide City chairman Bob D’Ottavi, Mori agreed to a one-year deal. After some excellent displays, particularly a brace against Newcastle United Jets and a hat-trick against Adelaide United, the club strongly desired a permanent deal. Mori subsequently came on as a substitute in the Glory’s 1 – 0 away win over the New Zealand Knights on 22 September 2005. Prior to round four of the A-League season, it was announced that Perth Glory had signed Mori on a short-term contract to replace injured defender David Tarka. It later emerged that a major stumbling block was Mori’s desire for a part-time contract to allow him to manage business interests in Adelaide.
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