Club management and support staff

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Role Name
ManagerSweden Caspar Ek
Assistant managerEngland Ledley King
First team coachCyprus Stathis Aloneftis
Assistant first team coachNigeria Joseph Yobo
First team fitness coachEngland Tony Strudwick
Goalkeeping coachFinland Antti Niemi
Striker coachSenegal Salif Diao
Head physiotherapistEngland Steve Redmond
Head of opposition scoutingNorthern Ireland Tommy Mooney


2013 KNVB Cup Final

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Zwolle Netherlands3-1Vitesse Netherlands
Mamedov 1', 12'
Knol 44'
Report Bony 67'
Attendance: 48,922[1]
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Zwolle[2]
Vitesse[2]

Man of the Match:
Norair Mamedov[1]

2015 KNVB Cup Final

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Utrecht Netherlands2-2 (a.e.t.)Feyenoord Netherlands
De Vrij red-colored football 63' (o.g.)
Gueye 105+3'
Report Israelsson 8'
Achahbar 102'
Penalties
Gerndt football with check mark
Gueye football with check mark
Lambert football with red X
Mårtensson football with red X
2-4 football with check mark Kuyt
football with check mark Sloth
football with red X De Vrij
football with check mark Schmidt
football with check mark Manu
Attendance: 51,137[1]
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
Utrecht[2]
Feyenoord[2]

Man of the Match:
Sergio Escudero[1]

2016 KNVB Cup Final

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PSV Eindhoven Netherlands1-2 (a.e.t.)Feyenoord Netherlands
Toivonen 1' Report Lolli 3'
Schmidt 89'
Attendance: 51,137[1]
Referee: Bas Nijhuis
PSV Eindhoven[2]
Feyenoord[2]

Man of the Match:
Jordy Clasie[1]

2018 World Cup Final

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England England1-2Brazil Brazil
Oxlade-Chamberlain 39' Report Damião 5'
Neymar 33'
England[3]
Brazil[4]

Man of the Match:
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain[1]

Awards as manager

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PEC Zwolle

  • KNVB Cup
  • Eerste Divisie

Feyenoord

As a manager

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As of 2 May 2017[5][6]
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
PEC Zwolle Netherlands 2 February 2012 16 December 2013 6233121710158+43053.23
Feyenoord Netherlands 16 December 2013 2 May 2017 119742124291140+151062.18
VfB Stuttgart Germany 1 June 2017 16 July 2020 10267827240123+117065.69
Belgium Belgium 1 June 2017 16 July 2020 502412148650+36048.00
Total 3331985382718371+347059.46

Bundesliga starting XI

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Bundesliga starting XI2

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Season statistics

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2019 DFB-Pokal Final

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Borussia Dortmund Germany1-3VfB Stuttgart Germany
Fer 55' Petersen 4'
Stojcic 59', 71'
Attendance: 74,244
Dortmund
Stuttgart

Man of the Match:
Steve Mandanda[1]

Medalists

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GoldBrian Balrog
 United States
SilverJamal al Sabbag
 Cayman Islands
BronzeGuiellermo Rodriguez
 Argentina
Antonio Rocha Castro
 Monaco
Rául Lolli
Personal information
Date of birth 28 February 1996
(age 23)
Place of birth Lomas de Zamora, Argentina
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position Striker
Team information
Current team
Borussia Dortmund
Number 14
Youth career
2012–2013 River Plate
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013-2014 River Plate 6 (1)
2014- Borussia Dortmund 101 (109)
2015Young Boys (loan) 6 (4)
2015-16Feyenoord (loan) 30 (26)
International career
2014-2015 Argentina U-20 17 (13)
2017- Argentina 29 (14)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 10:50, 9 November 2019 (UTC)

Group 1

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Matches

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ukraine  4-2  Republic of Ireland 3-1 0-1
Russia  2-1  Scotland 1-0 1-1
Austria  2-5  Romania 2-2 0-3
Finland  2-4  Belgium 1-0 1-4

Match details

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Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Al-Sadd

AFC's Man of the Match:
Abdul Kader Keïta (Côte d'Ivoire)

Assistant referees:
Abdukhamidullo Rasulov (Uzbekistan)
Bahadyr Kochkarov (Kyrgyzstan)
Fourth official:
Tan Hai (China P.R.)

Match details

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Persepolis F.C. Iran3-1 (a.e.t.)Australia Adelaide United FC
Taheri 21'
Chahjoei 54'
Najafabadi 76'
Report Rogić 12'
Attendance: 100,500
Referee: Song Wenfeng (China)
Persepolis F.C.
Adelaide United FC

AFC's Man of the Match:
Sheis Rezaei (Iran)

Awards

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Johnny Warren Medal

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The Johnny Warren Medal, named after the late former Socceroo and media advocate Johnny Warren, is presented to the player who is deemed to be the best player overall at the end of the season as judged by his fellow players. Each player in the A-League votes three times over the season: after Round 7, Round 14 and Round 21. Players are not allowed to vote for players from their own team.

Year Player Club
2005–06 Australia Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory
2006–07 Australia Nick Carle Newcastle Jets
2007–08 Australia Joel Griffiths Newcastle Jets
2008–09 New Zealand Shane Smeltz Wellington Phoenix
2009–10 Costa Rica Carlos Hernández Melbourne Victory
2010–11 Argentina Marcos Flores Adelaide United
2011–12 Germany Thomas Broich Brisbane Roar
2012–13 Australia Brett Emerton Sydney FC
2013–14 Brazil Bruno Cazarine Central Coast Mariners
2015–16 Australia Mark Bridge Central Coast Mariners

Joe Marston Medal

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NAB Young Footballer

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Nike Golden Boot

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The Nike Golden Boot is presented to the player who scores the most goals during the season. Only regular A-League matches between Round 1 and Round 27 (or to Round 21 before season 2009–10) are included.

Year Player/s Club Goals
2005–06 Australia Alex Brosque
Australia Bobby Despotovski
Scotland Stewart Petrie
Australia Archie Thompson
Queensland Roar
Perth Glory
Central Coast Mariners
Melbourne Victory
8
2006–07 Australia Daniel Allsopp Melbourne Victory 11
2007–08 Australia Joel Griffiths Newcastle Jets 12
2008–09 New Zealand Shane Smeltz Wellington Phoenix 12
2009–10 New Zealand Shane Smeltz Gold Coast United 19
2010–11 Netherlands Sergio van Dijk Adelaide United 16
2011–12 Albania Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar 19

Goalkeeper of the Year

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Manager of the Year

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Fair Play Award

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The Fair Play Award goes to the team with the lowest points on the fair play ladder at the conclusion of the home and away season (Yellow Card = 1 point, Direct Red Card = 3 points, 2nd Caution Red Card = 2 points).

Year Club
2005–06 Perth Glory
2006–07 Perth Glory
2007–08 Newcastle Jets
2008–09 Queensland Roar
2009–10 Sydney FC
2010–11 Brisbane Roar
2011–12 Brisbane Roar

Zurich Referee of the Year

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Foreign Player of the Year

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Solo Goal of the Year

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Year Player/s Club
2009–10 Costa Rica Carlos Hernández Melbourne Victory
2010–11 Australia Erik Paartalu Brisbane Roar
2011–12 Costa Rica Carlos Hernández Melbourne Victory
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