Central Coast Mariners FC in Asian football explained

Continent:Asia
Central Coast Mariners FC in Asian football
Club:Central Coast Mariners
First Entry:2009 AFC Champions League
Last Entry:2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite

Central Coast Mariners Football Club is an Australian professional football club based in Gosford, on the Central Coast of New South Wales. The first Asian football match played by the Mariners was against Pohang Steelers on 11 March 2009. They have since participated in the AFC Champions League on four occasions and the AFC Cup on one occasion, both organised by the Asian Football Confederation. The team won the 2023–24 AFC Cup and has made the knockout stage of Asian competition on one other occasion (2013 AFC Champions League).

Qualification for Asian club competitions is determined by a team's performance in the domestic league, the A-League Men, and domestic cup, the Australia Cup. The winners of the A-League Men Premiership (regular season) have always qualified, with the winners of the A-League Men Championship (finals series), Australia Cup winners and the next-best team(s) in the A-League Men regular season occasionally receiving a place.

John Hutchinson holds the club record for most appearances with 24. Marco Túlio is the club's record goalscorer in Asian football with eight goals. The Mariners' biggest winning margin in Asia is a 9–1 scoreline, this was achieved at home against Stallion Laguna in the 2023–24 AFC Cup.

History

2009 AFC Champions League

The Mariners qualified for the 2009 AFC Champions League after finishing first in the 2007–08 A-League regular season.[1] They played their first ever match in Asia against K-League side Pohang Steelers, finishing in a scoreless draw at Central Coast Stadium.[2] In the next match, against Tianjin Teda, Adrian Caceres became the club's first ever goalscorer in Asian football when he deflected a shot from Shane Huke into the goal; the match finished in a 2-all draw.[3] After picking up two points from their first two games, the team had a run of four consecutive losses which saw them eliminated in the group stage.[4]

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionScore
2009AFC Champions LeagueGroup stage Pohang Steelers0–0 (H), 3–2 (A)
Tianjin Teda2–2 (A), 0–1 (H)
Kawasaki Frontale0–5 (H), 2–1 (A)

2012 AFC Champions League

Central Coast returned to Asian competition in the 2012 AFC Champions League after finishing second in the 2010–11 A-League.[5] The club drew their first three matches against Tianjin Teda, Nagoya Grampus and Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma,[6] before suffering a 5-goal loss away to Seongnam.[7] In the following match, against Tianjin Teda, the mariners produced their best-ever Champions League result to date, winning 5–1 at home in what was their first ever win in the competition.[8] Needing an away win in their final group game against Nagoya Grampus to progress to the next round, the club suffered a 3–0 loss and were eliminated from the competition.[9]

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionScore
2012AFC Champions LeagueGroup stage Tianjin Teda0–0 (A), 5–1 (H)
Nagoya Grampus1–1 (H), 3–0 (A)
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma1–1 (H), 5–0 (A)

2013 AFC Champions League

The Mariners were the only team to receive direct qualification to the 2014 AFC Champions League after winning the 2011–12 A-League Premiership.[10] This campaign included a 2–1 win over Guizhou Renhe,[11] as well as an away win against Suwon Bluewings only two days after winning the 2013 A-League Grand Final.[12] A loss to Kashiwa Reysol in the final group game was not enough to prevent the Mariners from qualifying for the round of sixteen for the first time.[13] In the next round, Central Coast came up against Chinese Super League champions Guangzhou Evergrande and lost 5–1 over two legs.[14] Evergrande went on to win the competition.[15]

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionScore
2013AFC Champions LeagueGroup stage Suwon Bluewings0–0 (H), 0–1 (A)
Kashiwa Reysol3–1 (A), 0–3 (H)
Guizhou Renhe2–1 (H), 2–1 (A)
Round of 16 Guangzhou Evergrande1–2 (H), 3–0 (A)

2014 AFC Champions League

The club qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League after winning the 2013 A-League Grand Final, but were forced to deny rumours that they were considering withdrawing from the competition for financial reasons.[16] A double from Mile Sterjovski gave the club a victory over Sanfrecce Hiroshima at home – the Mariners' first victory against Japanese opposition.[17] The club also defeated Beijing Guoan.[18] A loss in their final match against Sanfrecce eliminated the Mariners from the tournament.[19]

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionScore
2014AFC Champions LeagueGroup stage FC Seoul2–0 (A), 1–2 (H)
Sanfrecce Hiroshima2–1 (H), 1–0 (A)
Beijing Guoan2–1 (A), 1–0 (H)

2015 AFC Champions League

The Mariners participated in the 2015 AFC Champions League after coming third in the 2013–14 A-League.[20] They entered in the qualifying play-off, where they lost at home to Guangzhou R&F, and were therefore eliminated.[21]

2023–24 AFC Cup

Central Coast qualified for the 2023–24 AFC Cup after finishing second in the 2022–23 A-League Men regular season.[22]

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionScore
2023–24AFC CupGroup stage Terengganu1–0 (A), 1–1 (H)
Stallion Laguna9–1 (H), 0–3 (A)
Bali United6–3 (H), 1–2 (A)
Zonal semi-final Phnom Penh Crown4–0 (H)
Zonal final Macarthur2–3 (A)
Inter-zone semi-final Odisha4–0 (H), 0–0 (A)
Inter-zone final Abdysh-Ata Kant1–1 (A), 3–0 (H)
Final Al Ahed0–1 (A)

2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite

The Mariners qualified for the 2024–25 AFC Champions League Elite as Premiers of the 2023–24 A-League Men.[23]

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionScore
2024–25AFC Champions League EliteLeague stage Johor Darul Ta'zim
Buriram United
Shanghai Port
Vissel Kobe
Yokohama F. Marinos
Shanghai Shenhua
Shandong Taishan
Kawasaki Frontale

Overall record

By season

+Central Coast Mariners FC record in Asian football by seasonSeasonPldWDLGFGAGDRound
20096024513−8Group stage
20126132711−4Group stage
20138215614−8Round of 16
2014620447−3Group stage
2015100113−2Qualifying play-off round
2023–24139313710+27Winners
Total40149175957+2

By country

+Central Coast Mariners record in Asian football by countryCountryLeaguePldWDLGFGAGDWin%
AustraliaA-League Men110032+1100%
CambodiaCambodian Premier League110040+4100%
ChinaChinese Super League113261417−327%
IndiaIndian Super League211040+450%
IndonesiaLiga 1220084+4100%
JapanJ1 League8116519−1412.5%
KyrgyzstanKyrgyz Premier League211041+350%
LebanonLebanese Premier League110010+1100%
MalaysiaMalaysia Super League201112–10%
PhilippinesPhilippines Football League2200121+11100%
South KoreaK League8134412−812.5%

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Mariners, Jets poised for Asian windfall. The Age. 5 March 2008. Cockerill, Michael.
  2. News: Mariners draw with Pohang Steelers. ESPN FC. 11 March 2009. Fitzgibbon, Liam.
  3. News: Mariners show character in Tianjin draw. Football NSW. 1 November 2014.
  4. News: Central Coast Mariners end Asian Champions League campaign with loss to Tianjin Teda. Fitzgibbon, Liam. 20 May 2009. The Daily Telegraph.
  5. News: Reds bound for AFC Champions League 2012. Adelaide United. 7 December 2011. 1 November 2014. 1 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141101061301/http://www.adelaideunited.com.au/article/reds-bound-for-afc-champions-league-2012/1nakj4ljxnygy15roodz7ra1yk. dead.
  6. News: Central Coast Mariners hold Seongnam to Asian Champions League draw despite Josh Rose send-off. Howitt, Liam. 3 April 2012.
  7. News: Seongnam beat Mariners 5–0 in ACL. ESPN FC. 18 April 2012. Fitzgibbon, Liam.
  8. News: Mariners rout Tianjin Teda 5–1 in Asian Champions League. Herald Sun. 2 May 2012. Howitt, Liam.
  9. News: Nagoya ends Mariners' Asian campaign. The World Game. 15 May 2012.
  10. News: AFC cuts Champions League slots . . 29 November 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141101072710/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/AFC-cuts-Champions-League-slots/54279 . 2014-11-01 .
  11. Web site: Central Coast Mariners beat Guizhou Renhe 2–1 in Asian Champions League clash. AdelaideNow. 3 April 2013. Maher, Steven.
  12. Web site: Heroes of Suwon. Central Coast Mariners. 24 April 2013.
  13. News: Central Coast Mariners beaten 3–0 by Kashiwa Reysol but still qualify for knockout phase of Asian Champions League. The Advertiser (Adelaide). Adno, Carly. 1 May 2013.
  14. News: Mariners bow out of Asia. Football Federation Australia. 22 May 2013.
  15. News: Guangzhou edge Seoul to claim Champions League. Reuters. Yip, Bobby. 9 November 2013.
  16. News: Sydney Morning Herald. Bossi, Dominic. 29 November 2013. Central Coast Mariners say they won't withdraw from Asian Champions League.
  17. News: Mile Sterjovski bags double in Central Coast Mariners ACL win over Sanfrecce Hiroshima. Sydney Morning Herald. 11 March 2014.
  18. News: Marcel Seip's volley seals Mariners' ACL victory. 2 April 2014. Guardian Australia.
  19. News: PerthNow. Central Coast eliminated from AFC Champions League after loss to Sanfrecce Hiroshima. https://archive.today/20141101050343/http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/football/central-coast-eliminated-from-afc-champions-league-after-loss-to-sanfrecce-hiroshima/story-fnhq5z8s-1226893712050?nk=3a8fd63acac6445a546ef9219ec56dbe. dead. 1 November 2014. Adno, Carly. 23 April 2014.
  20. News: Season 2014/15 Hyundai A-League draw revealed . . 4 July 2014 . 12 June 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714180937/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/Season-2014-15-Hyundai-A-League-draw-revealed/90818 . 14 July 2014 .
  21. Guangzhou R&F cruise past Mariners in ACL qualifier. FourFourTwo. 17 February 2015. 17 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150217163717/http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/guangzhou-rf-cruise-past-mariners-acl-qualifier. 17 February 2015. dead.
  22. News: Mariners secure continental football with top-two finish: 'A massive achievement for the club. keepup.com.au. Lee. Gagliardi. 28 April 2023. 24 April 2023.
  23. News: Mariners turn to Asia after moving top of ALM. Anna. Harrington. 13 April 2024. 6 May 2024. Newcastle Herald.