The MartyMariner Show Dylan Wenzel-Halls
The MartyMariner Show Dylan Wenzel-Halls

In this weeks episode I am joined by Central Coast Mariners new recruit Dylan Wenzel-Halls. We talk about Dylan's career starting ...




A brief glimpse into the past

Aiden O'Neill | Goals, Skills & Highlights | Welcome to Standard Liege
Aiden O'Neill | Goals, Skills & Highlights | Welcome to Standard Liege

Former Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne City star Aiden O'Neill has confirmed his transfer to Royal Standard de Liège in ...



NPL NSW Men's Round 19 Fixture – Blacktown City v Central Coast Mariners
NPL NSW Men's Round 19 Fixture – Blacktown City v Central Coast Mariners

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS: Action from the Round 19 fixture of the NPL NSW Men's clash between Blacktown City v Central Coast ...



LATEST A-LEAGUE TRANSFER NEWS
LATEST A-LEAGUE TRANSFER NEWS

As we enter the 2023 A-Leagues off-season, the transfer merry-go-round has well and truly begun! Here's a recap of all the latest ...



2023 A-League Grand Final: Melbourne City v Central Coast Mariners - Adam Santarossa Commentary
2023 A-League Grand Final: Melbourne City v Central Coast Mariners - Adam Santarossa Commentary

Adam Santarossa commentary of the 2023 A-League Grand Final between the Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne City FC at ...



MY A-LEAGUE GRAND FINAL VLOG 🏆⚽️
MY A-LEAGUE GRAND FINAL VLOG 🏆⚽️

Central Coast Mariners claim the A-League Men 2023 championship with a massive win over Melbourne City! A night to ...



ABSOLUTELY MARINATED! Melbourne City v Central Coast Mariners 2023 A-LEAGUE GRAND FINAL VLOG
ABSOLUTELY MARINATED! Melbourne City v Central Coast Mariners 2023 A-LEAGUE GRAND FINAL VLOG

G'Day and WELCOME BACK to SPORTSCOB! Today we will be attending THE GRAND FINAL of the A-LEAGUE as we cap of a ...



We Are the Champions - Central Coast Mariners 2022/23
We Are the Champions - Central Coast Mariners 2022/23

A Central Coast Mariners version of the famous song by Queen “We Are the Champions” which showcases the amazing season ...



Team, Place & City Details

Brisbane Roar FC

Brisbane Roar Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in Brisbane, Queensland and has won the domestic title on three occasions, as well as holding the longest unbeaten record of 36 league matches without defeat.Brisbane competes in the country's premier competition, the A-League, and has Warren Moon as manager following the departure of Robbie Fowler. The club has a shared history with Queensland Lions F.C. who competed in the inaugural A-League season as Queensland Roar.

Brisbane Roar FC (W-League)

Brisbane Roar Women Football Club, formerly known Queensland Roar Women, is an Australian professional women's football club based in Brisbane, Queensland . The Roar competes in the country's premier women's soccer competition, the W-League, under licence from Football Federation Australia.

2009–10 Brisbane Roar FC season

The 2009–10 season was Brisbane Roar's fifth season in the A-League. For the first time, Brisbane Roar was not be the sole representative from the state of Queensland, being joined by Gold Coast United and North Queensland Fury.

2010–11 Brisbane Roar FC season

The 2010–11 season was Brisbane Roar's 6th season in the A-League. On Friday 4 February 2011, Brisbane Roar were confirmed as Premiers with two games remaining in the regular season.

2011–12 Brisbane Roar FC season

The 2011–12 season is Brisbane Roar's seventh season in the A-League. Brisbane successfully defended their Championship by defeating Perth Glory 2–1 in front of 50,344, but relinquished the Premiership to Central Coast Mariners, who ended the regular season 2 points ahead of the Roar, with the result going to down to the last day of the regular season.

Brisbane Roar FC Youth

Brisbane Roar Football Club Youth is the youth system of Brisbane Roar Football Club based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The team plays in the National Premier Leagues, the second level of the soccer pyramid in Australia.

2008–09 Queensland Roar W-League season

The 2008–09 season was the Queensland Roar's first season of football in Australia's women's league, the W-League, whose home ground was Ballymore Stadium.

Central Coast Mariners FC

Central Coast Mariners Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in Gosford, on the Central Coast of New South Wales. It competes in the A-League, under licence from Football Australia.

2005–06 Central Coast Mariners FC season

The 2005–06 season was the first for both the Central Coast Mariners and the A-League Compared with its Sydney rival, the Central Coast Mariners had a far more low-key buildup to the inaugural A-League season. The majority of its squad were experienced players from the defunct National Soccer League.

2006–07 Central Coast Mariners FC season

The 2006–07 season was the second season of competitive football played by Central Coast Mariners. The club ended the 2006–07 A-League in sixth, and so did not qualify for the finals.

2008–09 Central Coast Mariners FC season

The 2008–09 season was Central Coast Mariners Football Club's 4th season since the inception of the A-League. Central Coast's A-League season commenced on 15 August 2008.

Central Coast Mariners FC (W-League)

The Central Coast Mariners FC, also known as the Central Coast Mariners Women, represented the Central Coast Mariners in the Australian Women's National Football League, the W-League for two seasons between 2008 and 2009. In July 2010 it was announced the team would not be entered in the 2010 W-League, due to lack of funding.

Central Coast Mariners Academy

Central Coast Mariners Academy is the youth system of Central Coast Mariners FC based in Gosford, Australia. The academy teams play the Y-League and the National Premier Leagues, the highest level of youth football in Australia.