2008–09 Adelaide United FC season
The 2008–09 Adelaide United FC season was the club's fourth A-League season since the inception in the Australian football league since it first started in 2005. The club competed in the 2008–09 A-League, 2008 AFC Champions League and 2008 FIFA Club World Cup.
For the 2008–09 season, Adelaide United made some significant signings to strengthen the squad, most notably striker Cristiano from Willem II for two years on a free transfer. Another key signing to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of Richie Alagich was Alemão formerly of CA Juventus. Saša Ognenovski joined the club from Queensland Roar to help shore up the defence, midfielder Paul Reid joined from Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., while promising youngsters Scott Jamieson, Daniel Mullen, Mark Birighitti and Robert Younis also signed. Bobby Petta, Shaun Ontong, Milan Susak, Dez Giraldi and Robert Bajic were all released, Bruce Djite was sold for an A-League record of A$850,000 to Genclerbirligi, whilst Nathan Burns also transferred to pursue his European dreams, joining Greek first division outfit AEK Athens for A$500,000. Kristian Sarkies, Lucas Pantelis and Fabian Barbiero all had their contracts renewed.
This season, Adelaide United passed the one millionth spectator milestone of total crowds since the inception of the A-League. They reached this achievement when their 7,052nd fan passed through the gate, for the Round 3 match against Wellington. Adelaide United are only the third A-League club to do so thus far, the other two being Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC.
The round 18 A-League match against Sydney FC at the Adelaide Oval saw $23,002 donated to the Starlight Foundation as $1 from every ticket sold for the match went to the charity.
By the end of round 27, Adelaide had drawn level for first, equalling Melbourne's 38 points on the ladder, having needed to win 2–0 against the Central Coast Mariners away to win the premiership and only securing a 1–0 win. Adelaide was pushed down to second because of goal difference. The Reds, along with Melbourne, the Queensland Roar and Central Coast, proceeded to the finals where they lost 1–0 against Melbourne Victory in the grand final at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne.
An early highlight for the season was Adelaide's run to the final of the AFC Champions League against Gamba Osaka. Because of this performance, Adelaide participated in the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup. They played in the play-off round against Waitakere United on 11 December, defeating them 2–1. The Reds' next game was played against AFC Champions League rivals, Gamba Osaka, in the quarterfinal round on 14 December in Toyota, Japan. This match, despite Adelaide's grown skill since their first meeting with ACL champions, was won by Gamba Osaka 0–1. Adelaide's last appearance in the Club World Cup was against Al Ahly, from Egypt, to determine the fifth-placed club. The match was played on 18 December, and Adelaide defeated Al-Ahly 0–1.
This season also saw the introduction of the Adelaide United W-League team and the A-League National Youth League team. Former Adelaide player Richie Alagich, along with Michael Barnett and former Socceroos Tony Vidmar and Joe Mullen joined the coaching staff of these teams.
Players
Squad information
First Team roster
Youth Team roster
Transfers
First Team
InName | Position | Moving from | Fee |
Mark Birighitti | Goalkeeper | Australian Institute of Sport | Free |
Saša Ognenovski | Defender | Queensland Roar | Free |
Daniel Mullen | Defender | Australian Institute of Sport | Free |
Scott Jamieson | Defender | Bolton Wanderers | Free |
Alemão | Defender | CA Juventus | Free |
Paul Reid | Midfielder | Brighton & Hove Albion | Free |
Cristiano | Striker | Willem II Tilburg | Free |
Robert Younis | Striker | APIA Leichhardt | Free |
Out
Name | Position | Moving to | Fee |
Robert Bajic | Goalkeeper | Released | – |
Milan Susak | Defender | Released | – |
Richie Alagich | Defender | Retired | – |
Bobby Petta | Midfielder | Para Hills Knights | Free |
Shaun Ontong | Midfielder | Newcastle Jets | Free |
Bruce Djite | Striker | Gençlerbirliği | €500,000 |
Dez Giraldi | Striker | Released | – |
Nathan Burns | Striker | AEK Athens | €290,000 |
Youth Team
InName | Position | Moving from | Fee |
Lucas Andreucci | Goalkeeper | South Australian Sports Institute | Free |
Alex Sunasky | Defender | Australian Institute of Sport | Free |
Michael Doyle | Defender | Adelaide Galaxy | Free |
Scott Weidnebach | Defender | Adelaide City | Free |
Michael Marrone | Defender | Para Hills Knights | Free |
Joel Allwright | Midfielder | Para Hills Knights | Free |
Andrew Ciarla | Midfielder | North Eastern MetroStars | Free |
Matthew Mullen | Midfielder | Australian Institute of Sport | Free |
Osama Malik | Midfielder | Adelaide Raiders | Free |
Angelo Arambatsis | Striker | Adelaide Blue Eagles | Free |
Francesco Monterosso | Striker | South Australian Sports Institute | Free |
Shane Tobias | Striker | Para Hills Knights | Free |
Out
Technical staff
Statistics
Squad statistics
1 – does not include own goalGoal scorers
Attendance at home games
Competitions
Pre-season
A-League
League table
Matches
Round | Date | Home Team | Score | Away Team | Attendance | Stadium |
1 | 17 August 2008 | Adelaide United | 1–0 Dodd | Perth Glory | 10,510 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
2 | 24 August 2008 | Queensland Roar | 1–1 Dodd | Adelaide United | 12,761 | Suncorp Stadium |
3 | 30 August 2008 | Adelaide United | 3 -0 Pantelis Cristiano, | Wellington Phoenix | 7,832 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
4 | 12 September 2008 | Melbourne Victory | 1–0 | Adelaide United | 24,812 | Telstra Dome |
5 | 20 September 2008 | Sydney FC | 3–0 | Adelaide United | 12,462 | Sydney Football Stadium |
6 | 27 September 2008 | Adelaide United | 2–0 Cristiano, | Newcastle Jets | 8,111 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
7 | 3 October 2008 | Adelaide United | 3–3 Dodd Cornthwaite Cristiano | Central Coast Mariners | 9,074 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
8 | 17 October 2008 | Queensland Roar | 0–1 Cornthwaite | Adelaide United | 11,117 | Suncorp Stadium |
9 | 26 October 2008 | Adelaide United | 2–1 Alemão Dodd | Perth Glory | 10,126 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
10 | 31 October 2008 | Adelaide United | 2–3 Dodd Cássio | Melbourne Victory | 13,191 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
11 | 15 November 2008 | Central Coast Mariners | 3–0 | Adelaide United | 7,865 | Bluetongue Stadium |
12 | 22 November 2008 | Adelaide United | 2–0 Ognenovski Dodd | Sydney FC | 9,509 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
13 | 30 November 2008 | Newcastle Jets | 1–1 Ognenovski | Adelaide United | 7,136 | Energy Australia Stadium |
14 | 5 December 2008 | Adelaide United | 6–1 Ognenovski Cristiano, Cassio, Dodd | Wellington Phoenix | 9,442 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
15 | 6 January 2009 | Melbourne Victory | 1–0 | Adelaide United | 27,196 | Telstra Dome |
16 | 14 January 2009 | Adelaide United | 0–0 | Queensland Roar | 14,450 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
17 | 26 December 2008 | Perth Glory | 0–1 Sarkies | Adelaide United | 12,581 | Members Equity Stadium |
18 | 3 January 2009 | Adelaide United | 2–0 Cassio Alemão | Sydney FC | 23,002 | Adelaide Oval |
19 | 9 January 2009 | Adelaide United | 2–0 Barbiero Pantelis | Newcastle Jets | 13,585 | Hindmarsh Stadium |
20 | 18 January 2009 | Wellington Phoenix | 1–1 Reid | Adelaide United | 8,241 | Westpac Stadium |
21 | 25 January 2009 | Central Coast Mariners | 0–1 Cristiano | Adelaide United | 12,351 | Bluetongue Stadium |
Finals series
FIFA Club World Cup
Final | Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Attendance | Stadium |
Play-off | 11 December 2008 | Adelaide United | 2–1 Mullen Dodd | Waitakere United | 19,777 | National Stadium, Tokyo |
Quarter | 14 December 2008 | Adelaide United | 0–1 | Gamba Osaka | 38,141 | Toyota Stadium, Toyota |
Fifth Place | 18 December 2008 | Al Ahly | 0–1 Cristiano | Adelaide United | 35,154 | International Stadium Yokohama |