The 2017 FFA Cup final was the fourth final of the FFA Cup (now known as the Australia Cup), the premier soccer knockout cup competition in Australia. The match was held at Allianz Stadium, as determined by Football Federation Australia (FFA), making it the first FFA Cup Final hosted in Sydney. Melbourne City were the defending champions, however they were defeated 2–0 by Sydney FC in the quarter-finals. Sydney FC went on to defeat South Melbourne in the semi-finals to make their second FFA Cup Final appearance. Adelaide United defeated Western Sydney Wanderers 2–1 in the semi-finals to also make their second FFA Cup Final appearance.

Road to the final

Sydney FCRoundAdelaide United
OpponentResultOpponentResult
Darwin Rovers8–0 (A)Round of 32Newcastle Jets1–0 (H)
Bankstown Berries3–0 (A)Round of 16Melbourne Victory3–0 (H)
Melbourne City2–0 (H)Quarter-finalsHeidelberg United3–0 (A)
South Melbourne5–1 (A)Semi-finalsWestern Sydney Wanderers2–1 (A)
Note: In all results above, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Sydney FC and Adelaide United were among 735 teams who entered the FFA Cup competition, and as A-League clubs, both entered the tournament in the Round of 32.

Sydney FC's first match was away against Darwin Rovers, whom they trounced 8–0. In the Round of 16, Sydney FC defeated fellow Sydney club Bankstown Berries 3–0. In their quarter final, they defeated fellow A-League club and reigning champions Melbourne City 2–0 at Leichhardt Oval. Their semi-final opponents, South Melbourne were comprehensively beaten 5–1.

Adelaide United's FFA Cup journey began with a 1–0 win over the Newcastle Jets at Marden Sports Complex. They then defeated rivals Melbourne Victory 3–0 at home. United's quarter final match-up saw them easily account for Heidelberg United 3–0 away at Olympic Village, Melbourne. In the semi-finals, United took on the Western Sydney Wanderers at Campbelltown Stadium and came out 2–1 victors in front of over 5,000 spectators.

Match

Details

Sydney FC2–1 (a.e.t.)Adelaide United
Ninković 19' Bobô 111'Mileusnic 67'
Sydney FCAdelaide United
GK 1 Australia Andrew Redmayne RB 26 Australia Luke Wilkshire 43' 106' CB 5 Netherlands Jordy Buijs CB 2 Australia Alex Wilkinson LB 7 Australia Michael Zullo CM 6 Australia Joshua Brillante CM 13 Australia Brandon O'Neill RW 11 Poland Adrian Mierzejewski 120+3' CAM 14 Australia Alex Brosque (c) 23' 71' LW 10 Serbia Miloš Ninković 62' FW 9 Brazil Bobô Substitutes: GK 30 Australia Tom Heward-Belle DF 22 Australia Sebastian Ryall 106' MF 16 Australia Anthony Kalik MF 17 Australia David Carney 117' 62' FW 18 Australia Matt Simon 71' Manager: Australia Graham ArnoldGK 20 Australia Paul Izzo RB 2 Australia Michael Marrone 115' CB 23 Australia Jordan Elsey 119' CB 22 Turkey Ersan Gülüm 109' 78' LB 19 Australia Ben Garuccio CM 8 Spain Isaías (c) CM 37 Germany Daniel Adlung 83' RW 17 Australia Nikola Mileusnic CAM 10 Algeria Karim Matmour RM 7 Australia Ryan Kitto 88' ST 9 Senegal Baba Diawara 73' Substitutes: GK 1 Australia Daniel Margush DF 4 Australia Ben Warland 78' MF 12 Australia Mark Ochieng 104' 88' MF 16 Australia Nathan Konstandopoulos FW 14 Australia George Blackwood 73' Manager: Germany Marco Kurz
GK1Australia Andrew Redmayne
RB26Australia Luke Wilkshire43'106'
CB5Netherlands Jordy Buijs
CB2Australia Alex Wilkinson
LB7Australia Michael Zullo
CM6Australia Joshua Brillante
CM13Australia Brandon O'Neill
RW11Poland Adrian Mierzejewski120+3'
CAM14Australia Alex Brosque (c)23'71'
LW10Serbia Miloš Ninković62'
FW9Brazil Bobô
Substitutes:
GK30Australia Tom Heward-Belle
DF22Australia Sebastian Ryall106'
MF16Australia Anthony Kalik
MF17Australia David Carney117'62'
FW18Australia Matt Simon71'
Manager:
Australia Graham Arnold
GK20Australia Paul Izzo
RB2Australia Michael Marrone115'
CB23Australia Jordan Elsey119'
CB22Turkey Ersan Gülüm109'78'
LB19Australia Ben Garuccio
CM8Spain Isaías (c)
CM37Germany Daniel Adlung83'
RW17Australia Nikola Mileusnic
CAM10Algeria Karim Matmour
RM7Australia Ryan Kitto88'
ST9Senegal Baba Diawara73'
Substitutes:
GK1Australia Daniel Margush
DF4Australia Ben Warland78'
MF12Australia Mark Ochieng104'88'
MF16Australia Nathan Konstandopoulos
FW14Australia George Blackwood73'
Manager:
Germany Marco Kurz
Man of the Match (Mark Viduka Medal): Poland Adrian MierzejewskiAssistant referees: Owen Goldrick Lance Greenshields Fourth official: David Walsh Additional assistant referees: Chris Beath Stephen LucasMatch rules: 90 minutes. 30 minutes of extra time if necessary. Penalty shoot-out if scores still level. Five named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

Statistics

StatisticsSydney FCAdelaide United
Goals scored21
Total shots189
Shots on target94
Ball possession53%47%
Corner kicks53
Fouls2520
Offsides04
Yellow cards44
Red cards01

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