2012–13 Adelaide United FC season

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Adelaide United
2012-13 season
Chairman Greg Griffin
Head Coach (Interim) Michael Valkanis
Stadium Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
A-League 4th
AFC Champions League Quarter-finals
A-League Finals Elimination finals
Top goalscorer League: Dario Vidošić (10)
All: Dario Vidošić (10)
Highest home attendance 14,115 (vs Melbourne Victory, 7 December 2012)
Lowest home attendance 6,878 (vs Brisbane Roar, 2 March 2013)
Average home league attendance 9,793
Home colours
Away colours

The 2012–13 Adelaide United FC season was the clubs eighth A-League season. It includes the 2012–13 A-League season as well as any other competitions of the 2012-13 football season, including the 2012 AFC Champions League. Adelaide United will compete in the continental competition for the fourth time, progressing past the Group Stage by topping the group for the third time, thus making the club the most successful Australian club in Asia.

Adelaide United's 2012–13 season was John Kosmina's first full season as permanent coach since being appointed in a caretaker role from Rini Coolen in December 2011. The season was also Kosmina's first in charge at Adelaide since the 2006–7 season. The offseason and preseason saw the signings of Fábio Ferreira from Sydney-based Dulwich Hill FC, Marcelo Carrusca, Daniel Bowles and Jake Barker-Daish. The club begin a new deal with kit supplier Kappa and local solar panel firm Unleash Solar, who joined the club as front-of-kit sponsor.

The club's home and away season began away to Newcastle Jets on 7 October 2012 just four days after being eliminated from the 2012 Asian Champions League. The match saw Adelaide win 2–0, with goals from Dario Vidosic and Iain Ramsay, as well as the debuts of Ferreira, Carrusca, Bowles and Barker-Daish for Adelaide. Adelaide followed this up a week later with a 1–0 win over Western Sydney Wanderers FC in their first away trip, the lone goal to Neumann, thus dealing Western Sydney their first loss and first goal conceded. In Round 3 Adelaide played Melbourne Victory at Etihad Stadium on 19 October. Despite gaining a lead early in the second half through a Vidosic penalty, Melbourne Victory scored two goals for their first win of the season, and Adelaide's first loss.

Adelaide United responded to the loss in kind the following round at home, coming from a goal down to defeat Wellington Phoenix 3–1 in Cássio's 100th A-League match. Aptly, he scored, as did Neumann. In Round 5 Adelaide travelled to Brisbane, continuing their good form at Suncorp Stadium. Dario Vidosic scored from a free kick in just the third minute. Adelaide successfully defended the lead and won the match 1–0, with much notable praise heaped on goalkeeper and captain Eugene Galekovic. Adelaide returned home for a Remembrance Day match against Perth Glory. Perth scored the opening goal, but Adelaide equalised through Vidosic. The match ended 1–1. A week later Adelaide recorded another 1–0 success, this time over Melbourne Heart. Again, the lone scorer was Neumann.

By this point Adelaide had earnt its position at the top of the A-League ladder, with five wins, one draw and just one loss. A trip to Sydney at Allianz Stadium on 23 November saw a sixth win against Sydney FC. Ferreira scored his first goal for the club before Yairo Yau equalised. Vidosic struck home the winner in the 88th minute, Adelaide winning 2–1 and continuing Sydney FC's poor form. United's next match was at Bluetongue Stadium against Central Coast Mariners. Eugene Galekovic and Dario Vidosic had been selected to compete for Australia in the East Asian Cup, and therefore did not play the match. However, Vidosic gained an injury and consequently remained in Australia, though he missed the match. Paul Izzo made his debut in place of Eugene Galekovic, becoming the 100th-ever player to make an appearance for Adelaide United. Adelaide gained the lead through Bruce Djite in the 17th minute and led at half-time, but the goal was not enough and Central Coast scored two goals in the second half to hand Adelaide just its second loss in eight games.

A week later Adelaide hosted Melbourne Victory on 7 December. Over 14,000 fans attended, and it proved to be one of the most-watched matches of the season. The match indirectly attracted controversy when reports surfaced of apparent massive, multimillion-dollar bets being placed on the game. Adelaide defeated Melbourne Victory 4–2. Evan Kostopoulos scored his first ever A-League goals, netting a brace, with Ferriera and Carrusca adding to Adelaide's tally. Carrusca scored an astonishing effort, striking the ball with his first touch on the right flank it curved to the inside left of the goal, around Melbourne Victory goalkeeper Nathan Coe. A week later Adelaide notched an eighth win for the season, again defeating Wellington Phoenix 3–1, with a brace to Carrusca and a goal by Ferreira. The final action of the match saw Eugene Galekovic save a penalty, and then athletically save the rebound.

Cameron Watson, Bruce Djite, Cassio, Jeronimo Neumann and Fabio Ferreira each extended their contracts for a further two years. Round 12 saw Adelaide make a first-ever trip to Parramatta Stadium on 21 December. Western Sydney Wanderers had previously been somewhat scrutinised for a lack of goalscoring form, but on this occasion defeated Adelaide 6–1. On Boxing Day Adelaide hosted Brisbane Roar, losing 1–0. The match was Adelaide's first home loss and first match without scoring in the season. United rebounded on New Year's Eve, hosting Sydney FC and winning 3–0. Vidosic scored a brace with Ramsay netting the final goal. United followed this with a 0–0 draw in hot, dry conditions at Newcastle. On 11 January 2013, Adelaide United hosted Perth Glory. Some tension had been brewing between supporters and stadium security, as well as with the club itself. Both supporter groups staged a silent protest, with the issue being given significant media attention on internet and radio, citing disconnect with the club and heavy-handedness by security staff. At the conclusion of the protest, the stadium erupted to rapturous applause. Adelaide went on to defeat Perth 3–2.

Adelaide United lost its next three matches. Firstly was a 2–0 loss away to Melbourne Heart, and subsequently a 3–1 loss away to Central Coast Mariners (despite, again, gaining the lead before half-time). John Kosmina had expressed his desire to the club for a two-year extension to his contract, and rumours publicly emerged of assistant coach Michael Valkanis being offered a contract extension, but not Kosmina. Kosmina resigned as head coach shortly thereafter. Valkanis was appointed as interim coach until the end of the season, with former Adelaide City FC player Sergio Melta being appointed as his assistant. Valkanis' first match in charge saw Adelaide lose 2–4 at home to Western Sydney, but a week later delivered a resounding 1–0 win over Melbourne Victory, Jeronimo Neumann once more the lone goalscorer. The triumph ended Victory's run of form, who subsequently struggled for positive results for the remainder of the season.

Unleash Solar collapsed and went into administration, eventually dissolving. This left the club with no front-of-shirt sponsor. Adelaide announced the signing of Tomi Jurić on a short-term deal until the conclusion of the season. Adelaide won just one of its remaining matches, a 2–0 away win over Melbourne Heart. Finishing the season in fourth place, United hosted Brisbane Roar in an elimination final, but lost 1–2, thereby ending Adelaide's season.


Season overview

It was announced on 1 December 2011 that as part of the AFC Champions League review conducted earlier in the year, Australia would be granted an extra play-off slot for the 2012 edition of the competition.[1] Adelaide United placed 3rd in the 2010–11 A-League season and thus gained entry into the Play-off stage of the competition, alongside Champions Brisbane Roar and Runners-Up Central Coast Mariners who qualified directly into the Group Stage. Due to the Chinese and Indonesian clubs withdrawal from the play-offs, Adelaide were fortunate enough to be drawn directly into the Group Stage of the 2012 AFC Champions League without the need to progress through the preliminary stages. The club was drawn into Group E alongside former opponents, Gamba Osaka, Bunyodkor and Pohang Steelers.[2]

February

In an unprecedented turn of events, the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled in favour of rebel Indonesian club Persipura Jayapura’s appeal for inclusion in the competition and revoked Adelaide's direct entry into the group stage and a play-off match was reinstated to determine the club to progress to Group E.[3]

Adelaide United hosted the Indonesian club on 16 February, and convincingly won the game 3-0, therefore removing all doubt of the club's right to enter the continental competition for the Australian club record 4th time.[4]

March

On 6 March, Adelaide United travelled to Tashkent, Uzbekistan for Match Day 1 of the Champions League, and returned with a 2-1 win in sub-zero conditions against reigning Uzbek champions, Bunyodkor.[5]

Former Asian champions, Gamba Osaka made the trip to Hindmarsh Stadium for Match Day 2 on 20 March. Adelaide United came out the victors with a first half brace from Daniel Mullen being the difference.[6]

On the back of the club's win over Gamba Osaka, interim head coach John Kosmina was signed on for a further season as the club's manager on 22 March.[7]

April

Match Day 3 saw Adelaide United travel to the home of Pohang Steelers on 3 April, where a rare defensive error from Adelaide captain and goalkeeper Eugene Galeković gifted the home side the sole goal of the contest, and the three points.[8]

The return leg was played in Adelaide two weeks later, where again a lone goal decided the tie. On 18 April, Adelaide United kept its second clean sheet of the AFC Champions League group stage when Bruce Djite scored in the 90th minute to send the Australian club clear at the top of Group E.[9]

July

The club announced a new 2-year partnership with kit supplier Kappa on 16 July, after it dissolved its previous contract with Erreà after the company's failure to deliver products to the club's expectations.[10]

August

Without Coopers Brewery as primary major sponsor, Adelaide United were forced into securing an alternative major sponsor. On 29 August, the club announced a one-year front-of-shirt sponsorship partnership with Unleash Solar[11] worth a reported $250,000.[12]

Players

Squad information

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Australia Galeković (captain) 43 2007 127 0 2014 Free
2 CM Australia Malik 33 2011 44 0 2015 Free Originally from Youth System
3 CB Australia Boogaard 37 2010 54 0 2014 Free
4 CB Australia McKain 41 2011 26 0 2014 Free
5 CB Australia Fyfe 42 2012 75 5 2015 Free
6 LWB Brazil Cássio (vice-captain) 44 2007 121 7 2015 Free Second nationality: Australia
8 LW Argentina Carrusca 40 2012 23 5 2014 Free Second nationality: Portugal
10 AM Australia Vidošić 37 2011 51 15 2014 Free Australian marquee player
11 ST Australia Djite 37 2011 78 18 2015 Free
12 CB Australia Golec 34 2011 26 1 2014 Free
13 AM Australia Kamara 28 2012 1 0 2015 Youth system Second nationality: Liberia
14 CM Australia Watson 37 2010 79 0 2015 Free
15 DM Australia Melling 29 2012 9 0 2015 Youth system
16 RWB Australia Bowles 32 2012 16 1 2014 Free
17 LW Australia Ramsay 36 2010 83 11 2013 Free
18 CM Australia Barbiero 40 2007 89 8 2013 Free
19 AM Australia Barker-Daish 31 2012 11 1 2014 Free
20 GK Australia Izzo 29 2012 3 0 2015 Youth system
21 CF Argentina Jerónimo 38 2012 26 7 2015 Free
22 RW Portugal Ferreira 35 2012 19 3 2015 Free
23 WI Australia Kostopoulos 34 2012 21 2 2013 Youth system
24 WI Kenya Mabil 28 2012 5 0 2015 Youth system Second nationality: Australia
25 FW Australia Jurić 32 2013 7 2 2013 Loan
  • Last updated: 8 April 2013
  • Source: Adelaide United FC, Players in / out, Wikipedia players' articles
  • Ordered by squad number.
  • Notes: League appearances and goals listed (including Finals)

From the youth system

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

No. Position Player
24 Kenya FW Awer Mabil
30 Australia GK John Hall

Players in / out

Player statistics

Squad stats

Total AFC Champions League A-League A-League
Finals
N
P
Name
Nat.
GS
App
Goals
Min
App
Goals
App
Goals
App
Goals
Notes
1 GK Galeković Australia 35 36 -40 3090 10 -7 25 -31 1 -2 (-) means goals conceded
2 MF Malik Australia 25 27 2088 7 19 1
3 DF Boogaard Australia 31 31 2 2626 9 2 21 1
4 DF McKain Australia 16 19 1 1328 8 1 10 1
5 DF Fyfe Australia 25 27 2241 5 21 1
6 DF Cássio Brazil 34 34 1 2982 9 24 1 1
8 MF Carrusca Argentina 19 23 5 1560 22 5 1
10 MF Vidošić Australia 35 35 10 2882 9 25 9 1 1
11 FW Djite Australia 21 29 3 1662 10 1 18 2 1
12 DF Golec Australia 17 17 1 1477 2 1 15
13 MF Kamara Australia 3 15 3 Injured Source
14 MF Watson Australia 24 31 2272 4 27
15 MF Melling Australia 1 15 1
16 DF Bowles Australia 16 18 1 1448 2 16 1
17 MF Ramsay Australia 29 37 7 2534 10 2 26 5 1
18 MF Barbiero Australia 11 26 1214 10 16
19 MF Barker-Daish Australia 4 11 1 448 10 1 1
20 GK Izzo Australia 3 3 -6 270 3 -6 (-) means goals conceded
21 FW Jerónimo Argentina 16 28 8 1440 2 1 25 7 1
22 MF Ferreira Portugal 11 19 3 1061 18 3 1
23 FW Kostopoulos Australia 17 27 3 1484 9 1 18 2
24 FW Mabil Kenya 2 5 160 5
25 FW Jurić Australia 5 7 2 349 6 2 1

Last updated: 8 April 2013
Source: Soccerway - Adelaide United 2012/13
Ordered by shirt number
0 shown as blank

Delisted players

Total AFC Champions League A-League A-League
Finals
N
P
Name
Nat.
GS
App
Goals
Min
App
Goals
App
Goals
App
Goals
Notes
MF Caravella Australia 8 12 738 8 4 Released in January 2013.
FW van Dijk Indonesia 4 11 2 500 8 2 3 -Transferred to Persib Bandung in January 2013.

Last updated: 22 January 2013
Source: Soccerway - Adelaide United 2012/13
Ordered by shirt number
0 shown as blank

Disciplinary records

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number.

N P Nat. Name League Finals Asia Others Total Notes
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
1 GK Australia Galeković 4 4
2 MF Australia Malik 5 1 5 1 - One match suspension against Melbourne Heart in R24.
3 DF Australia Boogaard 8 1 8 1 - One match ACL suspension against Bunyodkor in ACL, QF2.
- One match suspension against Melbourne Victory in R20.
4 DF Australia McKain 4 1 4 1 - One match suspension against Brisbane Roar in R23.
5 DF Australia Fyfe 5 1 1 1 7 1 - One match ACL suspension against Newcastle Jets in A-League, R1.
- One match suspension against Wellington Phoenix in R22.
6 DF Brazil Cássio 5 1 1 7 - One match suspension against Sydney FC in R21.
7 MF Australia Caravella 1 1
8 MF Argentina Carrusca 4 1 5
9 FW Indonesia van Dijk 1 1
10 MF Australia Vidošić 4 2 6
11 FW Australia Djite 2 1 3
12 DF Australia Golec 3 3
16 DF Australia Bowles 4 1 5
17 MF Australia Ramsay 2 2
18 MF Australia Barbiero 2 1 1 3 1 - One match ACL suspension against Newcastle Jets in A-League, R1.
19 MF Australia Barker-Daish 1 1
21 FW Argentina Jerónimo 7 1 1 9 - One match suspension against Western Sydney Wanderers in R19.
25 FW Portugal Ferreira 1 1
23 MF Australia Kostopoulos 2 3 5
25 FW Australia Jurić 1 1 2

Last updated: 8 April 2013
Source: Competitive matches
Ordered by Red card, Second yellow card and Yellow card
Yellow card = Number of bookings; Second yellow card = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.


Scorers

AFC Champions League

Goals Player PO2 MD1 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 R16 QF1 QF2
2 Australia Nigel Boogaard 1 1
Australia Daniel Mullen 2
Indonesia Sergio van Dijk 1 1
Australia Iain Ramsay 1 1
1 Ukraine Evgeniy Levchenko 1
Australia Antony Golec 1
Australia Bruce Djite 1
Australia Jon McKain 1
Australia Evan Kostopoulos 1
Argentina Jerónimo Neumann 1
A goal was scored from a penalty kick
Two goals were scored from penalty kicks
Player did not play

A-League

Goals Player 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 EF
10 Australia Dario Vidošić 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
7 Argentina Jerónimo Neumann 1 2 1 2 1
5 Australia Iain Ramsay 1 1 1 1 1
Argentina Marcelo Carrusca 1 2 1 1
3 Portugal Fábio Ferreira 1 1 1
2 Australia Evan Kostopoulos 2
Australia Bruce Djite 1 1
Australia Tomi Jurić 1 1
1 Brazil Cássio 1
Australia Daniel Bowles 1
Australia Jake Barker-Daish 1
A goal was scored from a penalty kick
Two goals were scored from penalty kicks
Player did not play

Club

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach (interim) Australia Michael Valkanis
Assistant coach Australia Sergio Melta
Goalkeeper coach Australia Peter Blazincic
High performance manager Australia Sean Tagg
Physiotherapist Australia Peter Chitti

Last updated: 5 February 2013
Source: Adelaide United FC

Managerial Changes

Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Table Incoming manager Date of appointment Table
Australia John Kosmina Resigned. 28 January 2013[39] 4th, Round 18 (12–13) Australia Michael Valkanis (Interim) 28 January 2013[40] 4th, Round 18 (12–13)

Attendance at home games

Round Date Opponent Score
AUFC - Away
Attendance Weekday
2 12 October 2012 Western Sydney Wanderers 1 - 0 8,950 Friday
4 27 October 2012 Wellington Phoenix 3 - 1 8,497 Saturday
6 11 November 2012 Perth Glory 1 - 1 9,212 Sunday
7 17 November 2012 Melbourne Heart 1 - 0 8,816 Saturday
10 7 December 2012 Melbourne Victory 4 - 2 14,115 Friday
11 16 December 2012 Wellington Phoenix 3 - 1 8,657 Saturday
13 26 December 2012 Brisbane Roar 0 - 1 11,035 Wednesday
14 31 December 2012 Sydney FC 3 - 0 10,934 Monday
16 11 January 2013 Perth Glory 3 - 2 10,129 Friday
19 3 February 2013 Western Sydney Wanderers 2 - 4 9,686 Sunday
20 8 February 2013 Melbourne Victory 1 - 0 12,029 Friday
23 2 March 2013 Brisbane Roar 0 - 1 6,878 Saturday
25 15 March 2013 Newcastle Jets 1 - 1 7,284 Friday
26 24 March 2013 Central Coast Mariners 0 - 2 8,069 Sunday
EF 7 April 2013 Brisbane Roar 1 - 2 10,234 Sunday

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
A-League 4th 7 October 2012 30 March 2013
A-League
Finals
Elimination finals Elimination finals 7 April 2013 7 April 2013

Last updated: 8 April 2013
Source: Competitions

Pre-season

A-League

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League table

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Western Sydney Wanderers 27 18 3 6 41 21 +20 57 2014 AFC Champions League Group stage 1
2 Central Coast Mariners (C) 27 16 6 5 48 22 +26 54
3 Melbourne Victory 27 13 5 9 48 45 +3 44 2014 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off 1
4 Adelaide United 27 12 5 10 38 37 +1 41 2013 A-League Finals Series
5 Brisbane Roar 27 10 5 12 33 29 +4 35
6 Perth Glory 27 9 5 13 29 31 −2 32
7 Sydney FC 27 9 5 13 41 51 −10 32
8 Newcastle Jets 27 8 7 12 30 45 −15 31
9 Melbourne Heart 27 8 3 16 31 40 −9 27
10 Wellington Phoenix 27 7 6 14 31 49 −18 27

Updated to games played on 30 March 2013
Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
1 Since the winner of 2013 A-League Grand Final (Central Coast Mariners) qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League Group stage, the 3rd placed team qualified for the qualifying play-off of 2014 AFC Champions League.
*Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for the 2014 AFC Champions League as they are not recognised as an AFC club.

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
27 12 5 10 38 37  +1 41 8 2 4 23 16  +7 4 3 6 15 21  −6

Last updated: 2 April 2013.
Source: Competitive Matches

Results by round

Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Ground A H A H A H H A A H H A H H A H A A H H A A H A H H A
Result W W L W W D W W L W W L L W D W L L L W L D L W D L D
Position 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4

Last updated: 2 April 2013.
Source: Competitive Matches
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

Finals

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