2004 National Soccer League Grand Final

2004 National Soccer League Grand Final
Event 2003–04 National Soccer League
(aet)
Date 4 April 2004 (2004-04-04)
Venue Parramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Man of the Match Ahmad Elrich
(Joe Marston Medal)
Referee Mark Shield
Attendance 9,630
Weather Wet, windy

The 2004 National Soccer League Grand Final was held on 4 April 2004 between Parramatta Power and Perth Glory at Parramatta Stadium. Parramatta Power had gained home-ground advantage by beating Perth Glory in the major semi final, while Perth earned their place with a win over Adelaide United in the preliminary final. Perth won the match 1–0, with Nik Mrdja scoring a golden goal in extra time.[1][2][3]

Match

Details


Parramatta Power 0 1 (a.e.t.) Perth Glory
(Report) Mrdja  98'
Attendance: 9,630
Referee: Mark Shield
PARRAMATTA POWER:
GK1Australia Clint Bolton
DF3Australia Alvin Ceccoli (c)
DF4Australia Simon Colosimo
DF5Australia Michael Beauchamp
FW7Australia Travis Dodd
MF8Germany Andre GumprechtYellow card 86'
FW9Australia Ante Milicic 68'
DF13Australia Paul O'Grady
FW14Australia Sasho Petrovski
FW21Australia Ahmad Elrich
MF22Australia Peter Zorbas 97'
Substitutes:
GK20Australia Daniel Beltrame
MF6Australia Matt Thompson 97'
MF10Brazil Fernando Rech 68'
MF11Australia Lucas Pantelis
DF16Australia Jacek Sobczyk
Manager:
Australia Nick Theodorakopoulos


Joe Marston Medal: Australia Ahmad Elrich

Assistant Referees:
Fourth Official:

PERTH GLORY:
GK1Australia Jason Petkovic
DF3Australia Matthew Bingley
DF5Australia Shaun Murphy (c)
FW10Australia Bobby Despotovski 82'
MF11Australia Jade North
DF12Australia Mark ByrnesYellow card 62'
MF15Australia Tom Pondeljak
FW16Australia Damian Mori
DF19Australia Jamie Harnwell
FW21Australia Adrian Caceres
DF24Australia Jamie Coyne 95'
Substitutes:
GK20Australia Vince Matassa
MF4Australia Bradley Hassell 95'
MF6Australia Wayne Srhoj
MF8Australia Anthony Danze
FW9Australia Nik Mrdja 82'
Manager:
South Africa Mich d'Avray

References

  1. "Golden goal earns Perth NSL glory". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 4 April 2004. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  2. Cubby, Ben (5 April 2004). "Mud and guts Glory the last to reign". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  3. Lynch, Michael (5 April 2004). "Perth's glorious golden victory". The Age. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
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