List of Central Coast Mariners FC records and statistics

Central Coast Mariners is a football team based on the Central Coast of New South Wales in Australia They have competed in the A-League since the competition's initial season in 2005-06.

This list contains achievements of the club itself as well as records set by players and staff at the club.

Honours

Domestic

Players

All current players are in bold

Appearances

Name Years A-League Finals FFA Cup Asia Pre-Season Cup Total
1Malta John Hutchinson2005–20152281542412268
2Australia Alex Wilkinson2005-20121721601219203
3Australia Matt Simon2006-2012
2013-2015
1519192163
4Australia Joshua Rose2010–present142114170163
5Australia Adam Kwasnik2005-2008
2009–2014
121150913158
6Australia Pedj Bojic2008–201312590141140
7New Zealand Michael McGlinchey2009–201412090130133
8Australia Danny Vukovic2005-201010490612122
9Australia Daniel McBreen2010–20149580110106
10Australia Andrew Clark2006-20108580312100

Goals

Matt Simon has scored the most goals for the Mariners.
Daniel McBreen v Sydney FC, 3 November 2012[3]
Michael McGlinchey v Melbourne Victory, 23 February 2013[4]
John Aloisi, 9 December 2007 – 31 December 2007
Matt Simon, 12 January 2011 – 31 January 2011
Daniel McBreen, 24 March 2013 – 21 April 2013
Name Years A-League Finals FFA Cup Asia Pre-Season Cup Total
1Australia Matt Simon2006-2012
2013–present
41012145
2Australia Adam Kwasnik2005-2008
2009–2014
30503442
3Australia Daniel McBreen2010–201426202030
4Australia Bernie Ibini-Isei2010–2013
2014
20100021
5Malta John Hutchinson2005–201518000018
6Australia Nik Mrdja2005-201111100517
7Australia Sasho Petrovski2007-200912200216
8Australia Mitchell Duke2011–201513002015
9New Zealand Michael McGlinchey2009-201411002013
9Scotland Stewart Petrie2005-200710000313
9Netherlands Patrick Zwaanswijk2010–20139202013

Award winners

Internationals

Players who have played internationally and for the Mariners:

Transfers

Highest transfer fees received

PlayerToFee (AU$)Date
1Australia Rostyn GriffithsChina Guangzhou R&F$1,300,000[7]29 February 2012
2Australia Mile JedinakTurkey Gençlerbirliği S.K.$800,000[8]25 December 2008
3Australia Tom RogicScotland Celtic F.C.$750,000[7]9 January 2013
4Australia Bernie Ibini-IseiChina Shanghai Dongya F.C.$600,000[9]4 June 2013
5Australia Alex WilkinsonSouth Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors$450,000[10]17 July 2012
6Australia Mustafa AminiGermany Borussia Dortmund$400,000[11]4 July 2011
7Australia Trent SainsburyNetherlands PEC Zwolle$210,000[12]31 January 2014
8Australia Mitchell DukeJapan Shimizu S-Pulse$200,000[13]10 February 2015
9Australia Mathew RyanBelgium Club Brugge$180,000[14]31 May 2013
10Australia Matt SimonSouth Korea Chunnam Dragons$170,000[15]30 December 2011

Team records

Matches

Central Coast Mariners 4-5 Sydney FC, 22 December 2007
Central Coast Mariners 7-2 Sydney FC, 3 November 2012

Record wins

Central Coast Mariners 5-0 Perth Glory, A-League, 30 October 2010
Central Coast Mariners 7-2 Sydney FC, A-League, 3 November 2012
Central Coast Mariners 5-0 Wellington Phoenix, A-League, 7 February 2013
Palm Beach 0–5 Central Coast Mariners, FFA Cup, 14 October 2014
Melbourne Victory 0-4 Central Coast Mariners, A-League, 7 November 2009
North Queensland Fury 1-5 Central Coast Mariners, A-League, 21 November 2009
Adelaide United 0-4 Central Coast Mariners, A-League, 2 December 2011

Record defeats

Central Coast Mariners 0-5 Kawasaki Frontale, AFC Champions League, 8 April 2009
Seongnam Ilhwa 5-0 Central Coast Mariners, AFC Champions League, 18 April 2012
Central Coast Mariners 1-5 Sydney FC, 5 November 2005
Central Coast Mariners 1-5 Brisbane Roar, 28 November 2011
Adelaide United 4-0 Central Coast Mariners, 14 December 2013

Attendances

All-time matches win/loss

A-League

Last updated 18 August 2014

Club Pld W D L GF GA GD
Adelaide United 2915684231+11
Brisbane Roar 34710174458−14
Gold Coast United 92521411+3
Melbourne City 12831167+9
Melbourne Victory 2898114342+1
New Zealand Knights 641173+4
Newcastle Jets 32121194128+13
North Queensland Fury 6420125+7
Perth Glory 2817654526+19
Sydney FC 28117104540+5
Wellington Phoenix 2111462718+9
Western Sydney Wanderers 8323770
Total2421046375344276+68

International

Last updated 18 August 2014

Club Pld W D L GF GA GD
China Beijing Guoan 2101220
China Guangzhou Evergrande 200215−4
China Guizhou Renhe 2101330
China Tianjin Teda 412174+3
Japan Kashiwa Reysol 200216−5
Japan Kawasaki Frontale 200217−6
Japan Nagoya Grampus 201114−3
Japan Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2 1 0 1 2 2 0
South Korea FC Seoul 2 0 0 2 0 3 –3
South Korea Pohang Steelers 201123−1
South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa 201116−5
South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 211010+1
Total2656152245-23

References

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