2016–17_Melbourne_City_W-League_season

2016–17 Melbourne City FC (W-League) season

2016–17 Melbourne City FC (W-League) season

Melbourne City W-League 2016–17 football season


The 2016–17 Melbourne City FC W-League season was the club's second season in the W-League, the premier competition for women's football in Australia. The team is based at the City Football Academy at La Trobe University and plays home games at both AAMI Park and CB Smith Reserve. The club was again by coached by manager Joe Montemurro,[1] though in January 2017 Montemurro was promoted to assistant manager of the senior men's team and his role as manager was replaced by playing captain Jess Fishlock, who acted as captain/coach for the remainder of the season.[2] The club's fixtures for the season were released on 31 August 2016.[3]

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Melbourne City finished fourth in the league, qualifying for the finals series. They defeated Perth Glory in the 2017 W-League grand final to claim their second consecutive W-League championship.[4]

Players

Squad information

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Transfers in

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Transfers out

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Managerial staff

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Competitions

W-League

League table

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Source: A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results summary

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Last updated: 27 January 2017.
Source: Competitive Matches

Results by round

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Updated to match(es) played on 29 January 2017. Source: Competitive Matches
A = Away; H = Home; B = Bye; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

6 November 2016 1 Melbourne City 1–0 Newcastle Jets Melbourne
15:00 AEDT Tabain 8' Report Stadium: CB Smith Reserve
Attendance: 633
Referee: Kate Jacewicz
12 November 2016 2 Canberra United 1–2 Melbourne City Canberra
15:00 AEDT Brush 90+4' Report
Stadium: GIO Stadium
Attendance: 2,595
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
27 November 2016 4 Melbourne City 3–0 Melbourne Victory Melbourne
14:30 AEDT
Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 1,943
Referee: Katie Patterson
4 December 2016 5 Brisbane Roar 1–2 Melbourne City Kippa-Ring
16:00 AEST Gorry 2' Report Stadium: A.J. Kelly Park
Attendance: 1,327
Referee: Kate Jacewicz
18 December 2016 7 Western Sydney Wanderers 2–1 Melbourne City Sydney
15:00 AEDT Fletcher 18', 49' (pen.) Report Tabain 3' Stadium: Popondetta Park
Attendance: 513
Referee: Maddison Kennedy
27 December 2016 8 Melbourne City 2–3 Perth Glory Melbourne
17:20 AEDT
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Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 1,938
Referee: Casey Reibelt
2 January 2017 10 Melbourne City 1–1 Adelaide United Melbourne
19:15 AEDT Fishlock 26' Report Quigley 70' Stadium: CB Smith Reserve
Attendance: 674
Referee: Kelly Jones
8 January 2017 11 Sydney FC 1–1 Melbourne City Sydney
14:30 AEDT Foord 67' Report Fishlock 75' Stadium: Allianz Stadium
Attendance: 857
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
15 January 2017 12 Melbourne Victory 2–0 Melbourne City Melbourne
16:00 AEDT
Report Stadium: Epping Stadium
Attendance: 467
Referee: Katie Patterson
22 January 2017 13 Melbourne City 3–1 Brisbane Roar Melbourne
17:00 AEDT
Report Gorry 67' Stadium: CB Smith Reserve
Attendance: 478
Referee: Lara Lee

Finals series

5 February 2017 Semi-finals Canberra United 0–1 (a.e.t.) Melbourne City Canberra
19:30 AEDT Report Fishlock 107' Stadium: GIO Stadium
Attendance: 5,072
Referee: Rebecca Durca
12 February 2017 Grand final Perth Glory 0–2 Melbourne City Perth
16:30 AWT Report Fishlock 45+1'
Yanez 72'
Stadium: nib Stadium
Attendance: 4,591
Referee: Kate Jacewicz

References

  1. "Westfield W-League 2016/17 Fixtures released". Melbourne City FC. 31 August 2016.
  2. "2016/17 Season Draw" (PDF). W-League. 31 August 2016.
  3. "City re-signs four W-League champions". Melbourne City. 7 October 2016. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  4. "City signs Matildas Goalkeeper Lydia Williams". Melbourne City. 15 October 2016. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  5. "City sign FC Kansas City midfielder Erika Tymrak". The Women's Game. 25 October 2016.
  6. "Mark Jones to lead Adelaide United in 2016/17". The Women's Game. 7 September 2016.
  7. "Trudy Burke returns to Canberra United". The Women's Game. 28 September 2016.
  8. Lisson, Ben (9 February 2017). "W-League defending champions Melbourne City take the long way round to reach grand final". ABC News. Retrieved 9 February 2017.

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