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 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.
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 1
Column 2
AdelaideUnited
Central CoastMariners
GK
46
Joe Gauci
RB
21
Javi López
CB
4
Nick Ansell
CB
3
Ben Warland
LB
7
Ryan Kitto
79'
DM
8
Isaías
65'
RM
26
Ben Halloran
84'
CM
10
Zach Clough
69'
CM
6
Louis D'Arrigo
LM
11
Craig Goodwin
CF
9
Hiroshi Ibusuki
54'
Substitutes:
FW
66
Nestory Irankunda
82'
54'
FW
14
George Blackwood
69'
FW
36
Panashe Madanha
84'
MF
55
Ethan Alagich
DF
13
Lachlan Barr
GK
1
James Delianov
DF
41
Alexandar Popovic
Manager:
Carl Veart
GK
20
Danny Vukovic
RB
15
Storm Roux
CB
25
Nectarios Triantis
53'
CB
3
Brian Kaltak
LB
5
James McGarry
55'
RM
7
Samuel Silvera
88'
CM
6
Max Balard
CM
4
Josh Nisbet
77'
LM
11
Béni Nkololo
RF
9
Jason Cummings
88'
LF
98
Marco Túlio
77'
Substitutes:
DF
18
Jacob Farrell
62'
55'
MF
10
Moresche
77'
MF
13
Harry Steele
77'
DF
23
Dan Hall
88'
FW
31
Christian Theoharous
90+5'
88'
GK
24
Yaren Sözer
FW
14
Dylan 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 1
Column 2
Central CoastMariners
AdelaideUnited
GK
20
Danny Vukovic
RB
15
Storm Roux
82'
CB
25
Nectarios Triantis
65'
CB
3
Brian Kaltak
LB
5
James McGarry
62'
RM
11
Béni Nkololo
62'
62'
CM
4
Josh Nisbet
CM
6
Max Balard
81'
LM
7
Samuel Silvera
RF
98
Marco Túlio
87'
LF
9
Jason Cummings
Substitutes:
DF
18
Jacob Farrell
62'
FW
31
Christian Theoharous
62'
MF
13
Harry Steele
81'
DF
23
Dan Hall
82'
MF
10
Moresche
87'
GK
24
Yaren Sözer
FW
14
Dylan Wenzel-Halls
Manager:
Nick Montgomery
GK
46
Joe Gauci
RB
21
Javi López
81'
CB
41
Alexandar Popovic
37'
CB
3
Ben Warland
LB
7
Ryan Kitto
DM
6
Louis D'Arrigo
62'
DM
8
Isaías
RM
10
Zach Clough
81'
CM
55
Ethan Alagich
75'
LM
11
Craig Goodwin
CF
26
Ben Halloran
Substitutes:
FW
66
Nestory Irankunda
62'
FW
14
George Blackwood
75'
MF
23
Luke Duzel
81'
FW
36
Panashe Madanha
81'
DF
13
Lachlan Barr
GK
1
James Delianov
FW
35
Luka 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 1
Column 2
MelbourneCity
Central CoastMariners
GK
1
Tom Glover
RB
4
Nuno Reis
45'
69'
CB
6
Thomas Lam
CB
22
Curtis Good
LB
38
Jordan Bos
88'
DM
13
Aiden O'Neill
RM
23
Marco Tilio
79'
LM
14
Valon Berisha
22'
AM
9
Jamie Maclaren (c)
CF
15
Andrew Nabbout
88'
CF
7
Mathew Leckie
Substitutes:
GK
33
Matt Sutton
DF
2
Scott Galloway
88'
DF
3
Scott Jamieson
DF
25
Callum Talbot
69'
MF
8
Richard van der Venne
22'
MF
10
Florin Berenguer
88'
FW
37
Max Caputo
Manager:
Rado Vidosic
GK
20
Danny Vukovic (c)
CB
15
Storm Roux
78'
CB
3
Brian Kaltak
CB
5
James McGarry
63'
DM
6
Max Balard
78'
RM
11
Béni Nkololo
CM
25
Nectarios Triantis
51'
85'
CM
4
Josh Nisbet
LM
7
Samuel Silvera
85'
CF
98
Marco Túlio
89'
CF
9
Jason Cummings
Substitutes:
GK
24
Yaren Sözer
DF
18
Jacob Farrell
63'
DF
23
Dan Hall
78'
MF
13
Harry Steele
78'
FW
10
Moresche
90+2'
85'
FW
14
Dylan Wenzel-Halls
FW
31
Christian Theoharous
85'
Manager:
Nick Montgomery
Column 1
Column 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 Robinson
Match 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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