Central Coast Mariners FC
Association football club in Gosford
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April 20 2025 | Central Coast Mariners drew with Macarthur FC 2-2. |
April 12 2025 | Newcastle Jets beat Central Coast Mariners 6–0. |
April 5 2025 | Melbourne City beat Central Coast Mariners 1–0. |
March 30 2025 | Central Coast Mariners beat Perth Glory 3–1. |
2025 | William Wilson continued to make international appearances for Kenya while playing for Central Coast Mariners FC. |
2025 | William Wilson earned 1 international cap for Kenya in 2025, scoring 1 goal. |
March 16 2025 | Auckland FC drew with Central Coast Mariners 2–2. |
March 8 2025 | Melbourne Victory beat Central Coast Mariners 3–0. |
February 28 2025 | Central Coast Mariners lost to Western United 1–3. |
February 22 2025 | Central Coast Mariners lost to Western Sydney Wanderers 0–4. |
February 18 2025 | Kawasaki Frontale Japan's beat Australia's Central Coast Mariners 2–0. |
February 11 2025 | Central Coast Mariners Australia's lost to Malaysia's Johor Darul Ta'zim 1–2. |
February 7 2025 | Perth Glory drew with Central Coast Mariners 1–1. |
February 5 2025 | Sabit Ngor loaned to Heidelberg United |
February 1 2025 | Central Coast Mariners drew with Newcastle Jets 2–2. |
January 29 2025 | Western United drew with Central Coast Mariners 2–2. |
January 25 2025 | Wellington Phoenix drew with Central Coast Mariners 0–0. |
January 21 2025 | Abdelelah Faisal from Perth Glory joins Central Coast Mariners FC as a forward on a 1.5-year free transfer |
January 17 2025 | Western Sydney Wanderers lost to Central Coast Mariners 1–3. |
January 11 2025 | Sydney FC beat Central Coast Mariners 4–1. |
January 3 2025 | Brisbane Roar lost to Central Coast Mariners 1–3. |
January 2 2025 | Logan Sambrook from North Coast Football joins Central Coast Mariners FC as a forward on a 1.5-year scholarship |
2024 | Central Coast Mariners return to the AFC Champions League Elite, ending an eight-year absence from the premier Asian football competition since 2015. |
2024 | Central Coast Mariners begin their 20th season in the A-League Men, marking a significant milestone for the club. |
2024 | The club participates in this season's Australia Cup alongside their A-League Men campaign. |
2024 | Danny Vukovic retires from the club, marking the end of his captaincy. |
2024 | The team continued to refresh its squad with new signings including Ryan Edmondson, Alfie McCalmont, and other young talents, demonstrating ongoing team development. |
2024 | Central Coast Mariners won their first continental title by being crowned 2023–24 AFC Cup champions and their third A-League Championship. |
2024 | Became Premiers and Champions. Ángel Torres was top scorer with 15 goals. Reached AFC Cup Champions and ACL Round of 32. |
2024 | Josh Nisbet and Storm Roux made international appearances for Australia and New Zealand respectively while playing for Central Coast Mariners FC. Brian Kaltak continued his international appearances for Vanuatu. |
2024 | Josh Nisbet, Storm Roux, and Brian Kaltak continued to make international appearances while playing for Central Coast Mariners FC. William Wilson made his first international appearance for Kenya. |
2024 | Josh Nisbet earned 2 international caps for Australia in 2024. |
2024 | Brian Kaltak is named captain of Vanuatu for the OFC Nations Cup. |
2024 | Central Coast Mariners met their 15th and most recent league opponent, Auckland FC, in the 2024-25 A-League season. |
2024 | Central Coast Mariners sold out their stadium with 21,379 attendees during the Grand Final, utilizing portable seating at the southern end of the ground to accommodate the crowd. |
2024 | Polytec became a sponsor with Liberty for the 2024-present period. |
2024 | Central Coast defeated Melbourne Victory 3-1 in extra time in the A-League Men Grand Final, completing a historic treble. |
2024 | The Mariners won the A-League Premiership by finishing top of the table in the regular season. |
2024 | Mark Jackson led the team to win both the A-League Men Premiership and Championship, as well as the AFC Cup. |
December 31 2024 | Central Coast Mariners drew with Melbourne City 1–1. |
December 28 2024 | Central Coast Mariners lost to Auckland FC 1–4. |
December 23 2024 | Macarthur FC drew with Central Coast Mariners 1–1. |
December 13 2024 | Central Coast Mariners lost to Adelaide United 0–4. |
December 8 2024 | Central Coast Mariners beat Sydney FC 2–1. |
December 3 2024 | Central Coast Mariners Australia's lost to Japan's Yokohama F. Marinos 0–4. |
November 26 2024 | Vissel Kobe Japan's beat Australia's Central Coast Mariners 3–2. |
November 22 2024 | Newcastle Jets lost to Central Coast Mariners 1–2. |
November 17 2024 | Dylan Peraić-Cullen is upgraded to a full contract as goalkeeper, extending until the end of the 2026-27 season |
November 10 2024 | Central Coast Mariners lost to Wellington Phoenix 0–3. |
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