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2023 A-League Men finals series


Season
5 May – 3 June 2023
Central Coast Mariners
7
23 (3.29 per match)
Jason Cummings (4 goals)
Melbourne City 4–0 Sydney FC(Semi-finals, 19 May 2023)
Western Sydney Wanderers 1–2 Sydney FC(Elimination-finals, 6 May 2023)Adelaide United 1–2 Central Coast Mariners(Semi-finals, 13 May 2023)
Melbourne City 1–6 Central Coast Mariners(Grand Final, 3 June 2023)
27,288Western Sydney Wanderers 1–2 Sydney FC(Elimination-finals, 6 May 2023)
9,223Melbourne City 4–0 Sydney FC(Semi-finals, 19 May 2023)
124,417
17,774
← 2022 2024 →

The 2023 A-League Men finals series was the 18th annual edition of A-League finals series, the playoffs tournament staged to determine the champion of the 2022–23 A-League Men season. The series was played over four weeks culminating in the 2023 A-League Men Grand Final, where the Central Coast Mariners won their second championship 6–1 against premiers Melbourne City.

It featured the first A-League Men Grand Final played at a fixed location (outside the 2020 Grand Final), which was played at CommBank Stadium in Parramatta, based on an Australian Professional Leagues decision in December 2022 for the 2023, 2024 and 2025 A-Leagues Grand Finals to be played in Sydney in a deal with Destination NSW, which met fan backlash and soonly scrapped in October 2023.

Melbourne City was first to qualify for the 2023 finals series at Round 21, after a 1–1 draw with Macarthur FC and to claim the league premiership with two rounds left. Central Coast Mariners finished second as the other team heading directly into the semi-finals with Melbourne City. Elimination-finalists Adelaide United, Western Sydney Wanderers, Sydney FC and Wellington Phoenix were the other four qualifying for the finals series.

SydneyMelbourne
Allianz StadiumCommBank StadiumAAMI Park
Capacity: 42,500Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 30,050
Industree Group StadiumCoopers Stadium
Capacity: 20,059Capacity: 16,500

The system used for the 2023 A-League Men finals series is the modified top-six play-offs by the A-Leagues. The top two teams enter the two-legged semi-finals receiving the bye for the elimination-finals in which the teams from third placed to sixth place enter the elimination-finals with "third against sixth" and "fourth against fifth". Losers for the elimination-finals are eliminated, and winners qualify for the two-legged semi-finals.

First placed team in the semi-finals plays the lowest ranked elimination-final winning team and secon placed team in the semi-finals plays the highest ranked elimination-final winner. Home-state advantage goes to the team with the higher ladder position, except for the Grand Final in this series.

The first elimination-finals match occurred between third-placed Adelaide United and sixth-placed Wellington Phoenix at Coopers Stadium. Adelaide won 2–0 thanks to a Craig Goodwin double into the two-legged semi-finals.

Column 1Column 2
AdelaideUnitedWellingtonPhoenix
GK46Joe Gauci
RB21Javi López
CB4Nick Ansell86'
CB3Ben Warland
LB7Ryan Kitto34'
DM8Isaías
DM18Jay Barnett63'
RM26Ben Halloran85'86'
CM6Louis D'Arrigo
LM11Craig Goodwin
CF14George Blackwood64'
Substitutes:
FW66Nestory Irankunda63'
FW9Hiroshi Ibusuki64'
MF55Ethan Alagich90+1'86'
DF13Lachlan Barr86'
GK1James Delianov
FW35Luka Jovanovic
FW36Panashe Madanha
Manager:
Carl Veart
GK20Oliver Sail
RB17Callan Elliot
CB4Scott Wootton
CB6Tim Payne
LB12Lucas Mauragis
DM14Alex Rufer68'
DM5Steven Ugarkovic86'
RM31Yan Sasse80'
LM7Kosta Barbarouses46'
RF9Oskar Zawada
LF10David Ball
Substitutes:
MF11Bozhidar Kraev83'46'
MF23Clayton Lewis68'
FW24Oskar van Hattum86'
DF21Joshua Laws
GK40Alex Paulsen
MF13Nicholas Pennington
DF3Finn Surman
Manager:
Ufuk Talay
Column 1
Assistant referees:
Greg Taylor
Brad Wright
Fourth official:
Daniel Elder
Video assistant referee:
Kris Griffiths-Jones
Assistant video assistant referees:
Alex King
Kearney Robinson

The second elimination-finals match occurred between fourth-placed Western Sydney Wanderers and fifth-placed Sydney FC at Bankwest Stadium; the first time a Sydney Derby was played in the finals series of the A-League Men. Despite Wanderers scoring first through a Morgan Schneiderlin penalty, Sydney made the comeback 2–1 over Western Sydney sent them to the two-legged semi-finals via Róbert Mak and Adam Le Fondre.

Column 1Column 2
Western SydneyWanderersSydney
GK20Lawrence Thomas
RB31Aidan Simmons
CB5Tomislav Mrčela61'
CB6Marcelo
LB3Adama Traoré82'
RM28Calem Nieuwenhof
CM4Morgan Schneiderlin
LM17Romain Amalfitano82'
AM10Miloš Ninković68'76'
RF11Amor Layouni82'
LF26Brandon Borrello66'
Substitutes:
MF16Tom Beadling61'
FW14Nicolas Milanovic76'
FW23Yeni N'Gbakoto82'
DF19Daniel Wilmering82'
FW9Kusini Yengi82'
MF8Oliver Bozanic
GK1Daniel Margush
Manager:
Marko Rudan
GK1Andrew Redmayne
RB23Rhyan Grant65'
CB6Jack Rodwell
CB4Alex Wilkinson
LB3Joel King
RM17Anthony Caceres
CM26Luke Brattan66'
CM8Paulo Retre78'
LM11Róbert Mak39'86'
RF22Max Burgess89'
LF9Adam Le Fondre
Substitutes:
FW10Joe Lolley78'89'
MF28Jake Girdwood-Reich86'
DF2James Donachie89'
FW19Adrian Segecic89'
DF18Diego Caballo
GK20Tom Heward-Belle
FW12Patrick Wood
Manager:
Steve Corica
Column 1
Assistant referees:
Anton Shchetinin
Ashley Beecham
Fourth official:
Jack Morgan
Video assistant referee:
Alex King
Assistant video assistant referees:
Kris Griffiths-Jones
Kearney Robinson
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Melbourne City5–1Sydney FC1–14–0
Central Coast Mariners4–1Adelaide United2–12–0

Sydney FC qualified for the two-legged semi-finals against Melbourne City starting off at home at Allianz Stadium which finished as a 1–1 draw with Mathew Leckie scoring first for City and Adam Le Fondre equalizing in a second-half penalty. The following week at AAMI Park, saw City breeze 4–0 with goals by Curtis Good, Marco Tilio, Richard van der Venne and an own goal winning 5–1 on aggregate heading to the Grand Final.

Column 1Column 2
SydneyMelbourne City
GK1Andrew Redmayne
RB23Rhyan Grant77'
CB6Jack Rodwell
CB4Alex Wilkinson
LB3Joel King70'
DM26Luke Brattan
DM8Paulo Retre84'
RM17Anthony Caceres
CM22Max Burgess90+2'
LM11Róbert Mak54'
CF9Adam Le Fondre84'
Substitutes:
FW10Joe Lolley54'
MF28Jake Girdwood-Reich84'
FW12Patrick Wood84'
DF18Diego Caballo90+2'
DF2James Donachie
GK20Tom Heward-Belle
FW19Adrian Segecic
Manager:
Steve Corica90+6'
GK1Tom Glover
RB25Callum Talbot84'
CB4Nuno Reis
CB22Curtis Good88'
LB38Jordan Bos
DM14Valon Berisha
DM10Florin Berenguer84'
RM23Marco Tilio
CM8Richard van der Venne76'
LM7Mathew Leckie
CF9Jamie Maclaren
Substitutes:
FW15Andrew Nabbout76'
DF3Scott Jamieson84'
DF6Thomas Lam84'
FW35Raphael Borges Rodrigues
FW37Max Caputo
DF2Scott Galloway
GK33Matt Sutton
Manager:
Rado Vidošić
Column 1
Assistant referees:
Greg Taylor
Isaac Trevis
Fourth official:
Jonathan Barreiro
Video assistant referee:
Shaun Evans
Assistant video assistant referees:
Chris Beath
Sarah Ho

Melbourne City won 5–1 on aggregate.

Column 1Column 2
Melbourne CitySydney
GK1Tom Glover
RB4Nuno Reis
CB6Thomas Lam45+2'
CB22Curtis Good74'
LB38Jordan Bos83'
DM13Aiden O'Neill73'
RM15Andrew Nabbout
CM14Valon Berisha74'
CM7Mathew Leckie83'
LM23Marco Tilio
CF9Jamie Maclaren
Substitutes:
MF8Richard van der Venne73'
DF3Scott Jamieson74'
DF25Callum Talbot74'
MF10Florin Berenguer83'
DF2Scott Galloway83'
FW37Max Caputo
GK33Matt Sutton
Manager:
Rado Vidošić
GK1Andrew Redmayne
RB23Rhyan Grant
CB4Alex Wilkinson
CB6Jack Rodwell
LB3Joel King28'
DM26Luke Brattan43'
DM8Paulo Retre67'
RM17Anthony Caceres
CM22Max Burgess20'
LM19Adrian Segecic67'
CF9Adam Le Fondre83'
Substitutes:
MF28Jake Girdwood-Reich67'
FW10Joe Lolley67'
FW12Patrick Wood83'
DF18Diego Caballo
DF2James Donachie
GK20Tom Heward-Belle
FW25Jaiden Kucharski
Manager:
Steve Corica
Column 1
Assistant referees:
George Lakrindis
Owen Goldrick
Fourth official:
Daniel Elder
Video assistant referee:
Kris Griffiths-Jones
Assistant video assistant referees:
Kate Jacewicz
Richard Naumovski

Adelaide United qualified for the two-legged semi-finals against Central Coast Mariners starting off at back home at Coopers Stadium which despite Adelaide scoring first, had Central Coast comeback 2–1. The following week at Industree Group Stadium fully attended, Central Coast extended their advantage by winning 2–0 thanks to goals by Samuel Silvera and Marco Túlio; winning 4–1 on aggregate to qualify for the Grand Final against Melbourne City.

Column 1Column 2
AdelaideUnitedCentral CoastMariners
GK46Joe Gauci
RB21Javi López
CB4Nick Ansell
CB3Ben Warland
LB7Ryan Kitto79'
DM8Isaías65'
RM26Ben Halloran84'
CM10Zach Clough69'
CM6Louis D'Arrigo
LM11Craig Goodwin
CF9Hiroshi Ibusuki54'
Substitutes:
FW66Nestory Irankunda82'54'
FW14George Blackwood69'
FW36Panashe Madanha84'
MF55Ethan Alagich
DF13Lachlan Barr
GK1James Delianov
DF41Alexandar Popovic
Manager:
Carl Veart
GK20Danny Vukovic
RB15Storm Roux
CB25Nectarios Triantis53'
CB3Brian Kaltak
LB5James McGarry55'
RM7Samuel Silvera88'
CM6Max Balard
CM4Josh Nisbet77'
LM11Béni Nkololo
RF9Jason Cummings88'
LF98Marco Túlio77'
Substitutes:
DF18Jacob Farrell62'55'
MF10Moresche77'
MF13Harry Steele77'
DF23Dan Hall88'
FW31Christian Theoharous90+5'88'
GK24Yaren Sözer
FW14Dylan Wenzel-Halls
Manager:
Nick Montgomery
Column 1
Assistant referees:
Kearney Robinson
Daniel Ilievski
Fourth official:
Jack Morgan
Video assistant referee:
Chris Beath
Assistant video assistant referees:
Shaun Evans
Sarah Ho

Central Coast Mariners won 4–1 on aggregate.

Column 1Column 2
Central CoastMarinersAdelaideUnited
GK20Danny Vukovic
RB15Storm Roux82'
CB25Nectarios Triantis65'
CB3Brian Kaltak
LB5James McGarry62'
RM11Béni Nkololo62'62'
CM4Josh Nisbet
CM6Max Balard81'
LM7Samuel Silvera
RF98Marco Túlio87'
LF9Jason Cummings
Substitutes:
DF18Jacob Farrell62'
FW31Christian Theoharous62'
MF13Harry Steele81'
DF23Dan Hall82'
MF10Moresche87'
GK24Yaren Sözer
FW14Dylan Wenzel-Halls
Manager:
Nick Montgomery
GK46Joe Gauci
RB21Javi López81'
CB41Alexandar Popovic37'
CB3Ben Warland
LB7Ryan Kitto
DM6Louis D'Arrigo62'
DM8Isaías
RM10Zach Clough81'
CM55Ethan Alagich75'
LM11Craig Goodwin
CF26Ben Halloran
Substitutes:
FW66Nestory Irankunda62'
FW14George Blackwood75'
MF23Luke Duzel81'
FW36Panashe Madanha81'
DF13Lachlan Barr
GK1James Delianov
FW35Luka Jovanovic
Manager:
Carl Veart
Column 1
Assistant referees:
David Walsh
Brad Wright
Fourth official:
Jonathan Barreiro
Video assistant referee:
Kate Jacewicz
Assistant video assistant referees:
Kris Griffiths-Jones
Richard Naumovski

The Grand Final featured Melbourne City in their fourth consecutive Grand Final, against the Central Coast Mariners appearing in their first Grand Final in a decade and fifth overall. Central Coast scored the first and second goals through Jason Cummings and Samuel Silvera, with City getting one back by substitute Richard van der Venne, with Mariners leading 2–1 at half time. Since, they scored through two penalties by Cummings completing his hat-trick and further goals by Béni Nkololo and Moresche in stoppage time. Central Coast Mariners became champions of the A-League Men after defeating Melbourne City 6–1 in the Grand Final.

Column 1Column 2
MelbourneCityCentral CoastMariners
GK1Tom Glover
RB4Nuno Reis45'69'
CB6Thomas Lam
CB22Curtis Good
LB38Jordan Bos88'
DM13Aiden O'Neill
RM23Marco Tilio79'
LM14Valon Berisha22'
AM9Jamie Maclaren (c)
CF15Andrew Nabbout88'
CF7Mathew Leckie
Substitutes:
GK33Matt Sutton
DF2Scott Galloway88'
DF3Scott Jamieson
DF25Callum Talbot69'
MF8Richard van der Venne22'
MF10Florin Berenguer88'
FW37Max Caputo
Manager:
Rado Vidosic
GK20Danny Vukovic (c)
CB15Storm Roux78'
CB3Brian Kaltak
CB5James McGarry63'
DM6Max Balard78'
RM11Béni Nkololo
CM25Nectarios Triantis51'85'
CM4Josh Nisbet
LM7Samuel Silvera85'
CF98Marco Túlio89'
CF9Jason Cummings
Substitutes:
GK24Yaren Sözer
DF18Jacob Farrell63'
DF23Dan Hall78'
MF13Harry Steele78'
FW10Moresche90+2'85'
FW14Dylan Wenzel-Halls
FW31Christian Theoharous85'
Manager:
Nick Montgomery
Column 1Column 2
Man of the Match (Joe Marston Medal):
Jason Cummings
Assistant referees:
Anton Shchetinin
Ashley Beecham
Fourth official:
Adam Kersey
Fifth official:
Brad Wright
Video assistant referee:
Kate Jacewicz
Assistant video assistant referees:
Shaun Evans
Kearney RobinsonMatch rules

90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if scores still level. Seven named substitutes. Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time. |

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