A-League Pre-season Challenge Cup

Defunct association football tournament in Australia
Football tournament
A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup
Organising bodyFootball Federation Australia
Founded2005
Abolished2009
Number of teams8
Last championsMelbourne Victory
Most successful club(s)Adelaide United (2 titles)

The A-League Pre-season Challenge Cup competition was an annual soccer tournament held for all A-League clubs in July and August in the lead up to the start of the A-League season. The competition featured a group stage and a knockout stage. Commentators did not give much weight to the competition as a guide for performance during the season proper, as injuries or club strategic policy ruled that many teams did not use their best players and often used experimental tactics. The Pre-Season Cup was removed from the 2009–10 A-League schedule in order to give the clubs more control over their own pre-season training.[1]

History

2005–2006

The inaugural A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup was won by Central Coast Mariners after they beat the reigning NSL Champions, Perth Glory 1–0 in the grand final. The event was a huge success and attracted clubs to thoroughly prepare for their A-League endeavours. The second edition of the Pre-Season Cup was used to enhance the A-League's profiles by playing pre-season games in regional centres including the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Launceston, Canberra, Wollongong, Port Macquarie, Orange and Tamworth.[2] A new format allowed matches for: third, fifth and seventh place as well as a grand final. A trophy was given to the teams that finished first, second and third. Adelaide United won the Grand Final after beating reigning champions Central Coast Mariners 5–4 on penalties after 1–1 at the end of extra time. Sydney FC finished in third place.

2007–2008

The 2007 edition had an identical format as the 2006 edition, it was won by Adelaide United after they came back from 1–0 down to win the game 2–1, 9,606 spectators attended the grand final and just over 3,500 spectators attended the third place play-off where Brisbane Roar beat Central Coast Mariners 3–1 after the Roar received two red cards during the match.

Bunbury, Caloundra, Cessnock, Mandurah and Mount Gambier all hosted matches for the first time. The Format changed again, the third, fifth and seventh place matches were removed and the top team from each group played each other instead of the regular knockout format. Melbourne Victory won the last ever A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup after beating Wellington Phoenix 8–7 in a penalty shoot-out after a 0–0 score at the end of extra time.

Format

In the Pre-Season Cup, the teams were evenly placed into two groups. Each team played the others in the group once over three rounds.

Beginning in 2006, an additional bonus round was then held, with each team playing a cross-over match with a team from a different group. In addition to the standard points (3 for a win, 1 for a draw), there were special bonus points on offer for the bonus round matches:

  • 1 bonus point for 2 goals scored by a team,
  • 2 bonus points for 3 goals scored by a team, or
  • 3 bonus points for 4 or more goals scored by a team.
  • 4 bonus points for scoring 5 goals by a player.

This format was edited for the 2007 competition. The bonus round was removed, and the bonus points system introduced into each of the first three rounds. All eight teams then entered a knock-out round, culminating in the final in late August.

Results by club

Pre-Season Challenge Cup winners by club
TeamWinnersRunners-upThird place[a]Fourth placeYears wonYears lost
Adelaide United20002006, 2007
Central Coast Mariners110120052006
Melbourne Victory10002008
Perth Glory02002005, 2007
Wellington Phoenix01002007
Brisbane Roar0010
Sydney FC0010
Newcastle Jets0001
  1. ^ Only the 2006 & 2007 competitions had a third place play-off match.

Past tournaments/winners

SeasonGrand Final DateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationGF Attendance
200521 August 2005Central Coast Mariners (1)1–0Perth GloryBluetongue Central Coast Stadium, Gosford (1)6,609
200619 August 2006Adelaide United (1)1–1
(5–4)
(PSO)
Central Coast MarinersBluetongue Central Coast Stadium, Gosford (2)10,453
200712 August 2007Adelaide United (2)2–1Perth GloryHindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (1)9,606
20086 August 2008Melbourne Victory (1)0–0
(8–7)
(PSO)
Wellington PhoenixWestpac Stadium, Wellington (1)9,208

Records


References

  1. ^ Hassett, Sebastian (20 April 2009). "Clubs ditch Pre-Season Cup". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 April 2009.
  2. ^ "A-League Pre-Season Schedule Confirmed". 1 June 2006. Archived from the original on 30 August 2006.
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