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2007–08 Adelaide United FC season


FieldValue
clubAdelaide United
season2007–08
managerAurelio Vidmar
chairmanMel Patzwald
leagueA-League
league result6th
cup1Pre-Season Cup
cup1 resultChampions
cup2AFC Champions League
cup2 resultGroup stages
largest win4–1 (Melbourne Victory)
largest loss2–0 (Central Coast Mariners)
highest attendance25,039 (vs Sydney FC, 28 December 2007)
lowest attendance10,256 (vs Newcastle Jets, 18 November 2007)
average attendance12,697
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The 2007–08 Adelaide United FC season was the club's third season since the inception of the A-League. The club competed in the 2007–08 A-League and finished sixth on the ladder.

For the 2007–08 season Adelaide recruited ex-Socceroo Paul Agostino "marquee", Ivorian Jonas Salley and ex-Olyroo Kristian Sarkies. They also signed Issy Erdogan of Preston Lions. One of the success stories of the season was the signing of former Flamengo FC player Cássio on a free transfer from Brazilian club. Cássio, who joined from Santa Cruz FC, won the Club Champion award in his first season. Shaun Ontong and Matthew Mullen from the AIS, were also signed to replenish their defensive stocks after the departure of Kristian Rees, Adam van Dommele and Aaron Goulding.

The 2007–08 season was a season to forget for Adelaide as they battled a huge amount of player injury throughout the season. This effectively ended their finals hopes and it was the first time Adelaide had failed to make the top two in A-League history.

Adelaide United participated in the 2008 AFC Champions League after finishing runner-up in the 2006–07 regular season and finals series to Melbourne Victory. Adelaide was drawn into Group E, along with V-League and Super Cup winners Bình Dương F.C., CSL champions Changchun Yatai, and K-League winners Pohang Steelers.

In their opening match of the 2008 campaign, Adelaide United defeated Pohang 2–0 in Korea. United drew against Changchun 0–0 in their second game, defeated Bình Dương 2–1 in Vietnam and followed this up with a 4–1 victory in the return leg. In their final group tie at home, Adelaide defeated Pohang 1–0, setting up a deciding away tie against Changchun to determine the Group E winner. In Changchun, Adelaide withstood considerable pressure to achieve an historic 0–0 draw, thus becoming the first Australian team to ever progress to the knockout stage of the Asian Champions League.

Adelaide drew J-League and Emperor's Cup champions Kashima Antlers in a two legged quarter-final starting in Japan, where they managed a 1–1 draw. Adelaide captain Travis Dodd scored first in the opening half, but right before halftime the score levelled when Robert Cornthwaite scored an own goal. In the return leg at the Hindmarsh Stadium a week later, Adelaide became the first Australian team to progress to the semi-finals of the competition with a 1–0 win. Cornthwaite redeemed himself from his own goal in the first leg by scoring the only goal of the game midway through the second half.

Adelaide drew 2007 Uzbek League Runners-up FC Bunyodkor in the semi-final, after the Uzbeks knocked out Saipa F.C. in their quarter-final. In the first leg of the semi-final, Adelaide won 3–0 with Diego, Barbiero, and Cristiano (via a penalty) scoring. The match was witnessed by 16,998 fans at Hindmarsh Stadium.

In the second leg of the semi-finals Adelaide United lost 1–0 to FC Bunyodkor but went through to the final 3–1 on aggregate. Thus they became the first Australian team to make it to the final of Asia's premier club competition. In the two legged final, they took on Japanese team Gamba Osaka who deposed 2007 champions Urawa Red Diamonds in the other semi-final.

This result ensured that Adelaide would participate in the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup either as the AFC representatives or as the highest placed non-Japanese team – as the rules do not allow more than one Japanese team to participate.

Adelaide lost heavily over two legs to Gamba Osaka. The score was 3–0 to Gamba Osaka away and 2–0 to Osaka at home in Adelaide, the Japanese club winning 5–0 on aggregate.

TOC

Players

Transfers

Transfers in

NamePositionMoving from
AUS Paul AgostinoForwardTSV 1860 München
CIV Jonas SalleyMidfieldNew Zealand Knights
AUS Kristian SarkiesForwardMelbourne Victory
BRA CássioDefenderSanta Cruz
AUS Shaun OntongDefenderAIS
AUS Matthew MullenMidfieldAIS
AUS Isyan ErdoganDefenderPreston Lions
AUS Milan SusakDefenderFK Vojvodina
AUS Eugene GalekovicGoalkeeperMelbourne Victory

Transfers out

NamePositionMoving to
AUS Greg OwensMidfieldCentral Coast Mariners
AUS Ross AloisiMidfieldWellington Phoenix
AUS Matthew KempDefenderMelbourne Victory
CHN Shengqing QuForwardreleased
AUS Carl VeartForwardretired
BRA FernandoForwardreleased
AUS Kristian ReesDefenderWhittlesea Zebras
AUS Aaron GouldingDefenderreleased
AUS Adam van DommeleDefenderSouth Melbourne

Goal scorers

TotalPlayerGoals per Round
123
6AUSBruce Djite
5AUSTravis Dodd
5AUSLucas Pantelis
4AUSNathan Burns
4AUSPaul Agostino
2AUSRichie Alagich
1BRADiego
1AUSKristian Sarkies

| A goal was scored from a penalty kick |}

Competitions

Pre-season

RoundDateHome teamScoreAway teamCrowdStadiumMatch Details123PlayoffGrand Final
15 July 2007Melbourne Victory1–1Adelaide United8,061Aurora StadiumReport
20 July 2007Adelaide United1–1Perth Glory3,513Hindmarsh StadiumReport
27 July 2007Adelaide United4–1Newcastle Jets3,800Hindmarsh StadiumReport
5 August 2007Adelaide United3–2Queensland Roar5,221Hindmarsh StadiumReport
12 August 2007Adelaide United2–1Perth Glory9,606Hindmarsh StadiumReport

A-League

League table

Matches

RoundDateHome teamScoreAway teamCrowdStadiumMatch Details123456789101112131415161718192021
25 August 2007Queensland Roar2–2Adelaide United16,828Suncorp StadiumReport
Summary
1 September 2007Sydney FC2–2Adelaide United14,233Sydney Football StadiumReport
Summary
7 September 2007Adelaide United1–1Melbourne Victory12,231Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary
15 September 2007Newcastle Jets1–0Adelaide United13,627EnergyAustralia StadiumReport
Summary
22 September 2007Wellington Phoenix2–2Adelaide United12,127Westpac StadiumReport
Summary
30 September 2007Adelaide United2–1Central Coast Mariners11,019Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary
7 October 2007Perth Glory0–0Adelaide United6,252Members Equity StadiumReport
Summary
12 October 2007Adelaide United4–1Melbourne Victory13,372Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary
20 October 2007Sydney FC0–1Adelaide United12,922Sydney Football StadiumReport
Summary
28 October 2007Adelaide United4–1Wellington Phoenix11,740Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary
2 November 2007Adelaide United0–1Queensland Roar10,705Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary
10 November 2007Central Coast Mariners2–0Adelaide United11,680Bluetongue StadiumReport
Summary
18 November 2007Adelaide United1–1Newcastle Jets10,256Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary
23 November 2007Adelaide United1–1Perth Glory10,678Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary
30 November 2007Wellington Phoenix1–2Adelaide United18,345Westpac StadiumReport
Summary
8 December 2007Melbourne Victory2–2Adelaide United22,466Telstra DomeReport
Summary
14 December 2007Adelaide United1–2Central Coast Mariners11,123Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary
28 December 2007Adelaide United1–3Sydney FC25,039Adelaide OvalReport
Summary
4 January 2008Newcastle Jets2–1Adelaide United13,047EnergyAustralia StadiumReport
Summary
13 January 2008Perth Glory3–2Adelaide United8,025Members Equity StadiumReport
Summary
20 January 2008Adelaide United2–0Queensland Roar10,803Hindmarsh StadiumReport
Summary

AFC Champions League

Main article: 2008 AFC Champions League

Group stage

RoundDateHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceStadium123456
12 March 2008Pohang Steelers0 – 2
Cornthwaite
Djite
Adelaide United8,436Steelyard Stadium
19 March 2008Adelaide United0–0Changchun Yatai10,510Hindmarsh Stadium
9 April 2008Bình Dương1 – 2
Diego
AlagichAdelaide United15,000Gò Đậu Stadium
23 April 2008Adelaide United4 – 1
Pantelis
Dodd ,
DiegoBình Dương13,802Hindmarsh Stadium
7 May 2008Adelaide United1 – 0
DiegoPohang Steelers11,805Hindmarsh Stadium
22 May 2008Changchun Yatai0–0Adelaide United20,000Changchun City Stadium

Knockout stage

FinalDateHome teamScoreAway teamAttendanceStadiumQuarter (1)Quarter (2)Semi (1)Semi (2)Grand (1)Grand (2)
17 September 2008Kashima Antlers1 – 1
Dodd
Adelaide United7,004Kashima Soccer Stadium
24 September 2008Adelaide United1 – 0
CornthwaiteKashima Antlers16,965Hindmarsh Stadium
8 October 2008Adelaide United3 – 0
Diego
Barbiero
CristianoBunyodkor16,998Hindmarsh Stadium
22 October 2008Bunyodkor1–0Adelaide United17,000MHSK Stadium
5 November 2008Gamba Osaka3–0Adelaide United20,639Osaka Expo '70 Stadium
12 November 2008Adelaide United0–2Gamba Osaka17,000Hindmarsh Stadium

References

References

  1. (June 2020)
  2. link. (12 April 2011)
  3. (September 2016)
  4. [http://www.the-afc.com/eng/articles/viewArticle.jsp_168297218.html Vidmar: ‘As big as the World Cup!’] {{webarchive. link. (27 February 2009)
  5. [http://www.the-afc.com/eng/articles/viewArticle.jsp_168297215.html Nishino: We won the mental battle] {{webarchive. link. (25 October 2008)
  6. [http://www.the-afc.com/eng/articles/viewArticle.jsp_168297273.html Adelaide toasted by Oz media] {{webarchive. link. (28 December 2008)
  7. [http://www.the-afc.com/eng/articles/viewArticle.jsp_168330702.html Gamba crowned kings of Asia] {{webarchive. link. (25 January 2009)
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