2010–11 North Queensland Fury FC season

North Queensland Fury
2010–11 season
Chairman Rabieh Krayem
Manager Frantisek Straka[1]
A-League 11th
Top goalscorer David Williams (5)
Highest home attendance 7,195
Lowest home attendance 2,761
Home colours
Away colours

The 2010–11 season was North Queensland Fury's second, and final, season in the Hyundai A-League

Players

First team squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Australia GK Justin Pasfield
2 Australia DF Jack Hingert (Youth)
3 Papua New Guinea DF Brad McDonald (Youth)
4 Togo DF Eric Akoto
5 England DF Mark Hughes
6 Australia MF Ufuk Talay (Captain)
7 Australia DF Gareth Edds (Vice-Captain)
8 Australia MF Adam Casey
9 Uganda FW Eugene Sseppuya
10 Netherlands Antilles FW Dyron Daal
11 Australia FW David Williams
12 Australia MF Panni Nikas
No. Position Player
13 Germany DF André Kilian
14 Australia MF Chris Grossman
15 Australia FW Chris Payne (Youth)
16 Australia DF Simon Storey
17 Australia FW Alex Read (Youth)
18 Australia DF Brett Studman
19 Australia MF Isaka Cernak
20 Australia GK Matt Ham
21 Australia MF Jason Spagnuolo
22 Australia DF Lorenzo Sipi (Youth)
28 Australia GK Sebastian Usai (Injury replacement player*)

Injury Replacement List

Injured Player Injury Replacement Injury Injury Replacement Deal Fee
Australia Matt Ham Australia Jerrad Tyson Partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament. Six weeks. Loan From Gold Coast United
Australia Matt Ham Australia Sebastian Usai Partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament. Rest of the season (originally four weeks). Loan From Brisbane Strikers*
Togo Eric Akoto Australia Ramazan Tavsancioglu Grade 2 tear of the medial ligament. Six weeks. Loan From South Melbourne
Australia Osama Malik Australia Ramazan Tavsancioglu Grade 2 tear to his left hamstring. Six weeks. Loan From South Melbourne

Note: Sebastian Usai replaced Jerrad Tyson on the short term deal after he was called up for the U23 National side.

Transfers

In

Date Player From Fee Source
2010-04-29 Australia Matt Ham Australia Brisbane Roar Free [2]
2010-04-29 Australia Simon Storey Scotland Airdrie United Free [2]
2010-05-21 Australia Adam Casey Australia Sydney FC Free [3]
2010-05-21 Germany André Kilian Germany FC Schalke 04 II Free [3]
2010-05-24 Australia Brett Studman Australia Bankstown City Lions Free [4]
2010-06-01 Australia Panni Nikas Australia Central Coast Mariners Free [5]
2010-06-04 Australia Isaka Cernak Australia Brisbane Roar Free [6]
2010-06-23 Australia Gareth Edds England Tranmere Rovers Free [7]
2010-06-29 Australia Chris Payne Australia Sydney FC Free [8]
2010-06-29 England Mark Hughes England Walsall F.C. Free [9]
2010-07-05 Togo Eric Akoto Greece OFI Crete Free [10]
2010-07-31 Uganda Eugene Sseppuya Lithuania FK Sūduva Free [11]
2010-08-12 Papua New Guinea Brad McDonald Australia Brisbane Strikers Free [12]
2010-11-4 Australia Lorenzo Sipi Australia North Queensland Razorbacks Free [13]
January 2011 Australia Alex Read Australia Valentine Phoenix FC Free

Out

Date Player To Fee Source
2010-02-11 Australia Robbie Middleby Retired [14]
2010-03-02 Australia John Tambouras China Guangzhou FC Free [15]
2010-03-24 Australia Rostyn Griffiths Australia Central Coast Mariners Free [16]
2010-04-01 New Zealand Jeremy Brockie Australia Newcastle Jets Free [17]
2010-04-10 Scotland Scott Wilson Released [18]
2010-04-13 Australia Shane Stefanutto Australia Brisbane Roar Free [19]
2010-04-17 Australia Matt Smith Australia Brisbane Roar Free [20]
2010-04-27 England Robbie Fowler Australia Perth Glory Free [21]
2010-05-07 Australia Beau Busch Australia Manly United Free [22]
2010-05-15 Australia Paul Henderson Australia Sydney Olympic Free [23]
2010-05-19 Australia Fred Agius Australia Adelaide City Free .[24]
2010-06-12 Australia Jacob Timpano Australia Sydney United Free [22]
2010-06-27 Australia Paul Kohler Australia Sutherland Sharks Free .[22]
2010-06-27 England James Robinson Released [22]
2010-06-27 England Terry Cooke Azerbaijan Gabala FC Free .[22][25]
2010-06-27 Australia Chris Tadrosse Australia Bonnyrigg White Eagles Free [22]
2010-06-27 Australia Karl Dodd Released .[22]
2010-07-25 Australia Jimmy Downey Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam Free [22][26]
January 2011 Uganda Eugene Sseppuya Released
January 2011 Australia Osama Malik Australia Adelaide United Free

Key Dates

Matches

Pre-season fixtures

2010–11 Hyundai A-League fixtures

Notes
  1. Game was postponed and shifted from Dairy Farmers Stadium due to the impact of Cyclone Yasi.
Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Brisbane Roar (C) 30 18 11 1 58 26+32 65 2012 AFC Champions League Group stage
2 Central Coast Mariners 30 16 9 5 50 31+19 57
3 Adelaide United 30 15 5 10 51 36+15 50 2012 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off
4 Gold Coast United 30 12 10 8 40 32+8 46 2011 A-League Finals Series
5 Melbourne Victory 30 11 10 9 45 39+6 43
6 Wellington Phoenix 30 12 5 13 39 412 41
7 Newcastle Jets 30 9 8 13 29 334 35
8 Melbourne Heart 30 8 11 11 32 4210 35
9 Sydney FC 30 8 10 12 35 405 34
10 Perth Glory 30 5 8 17 27 5427 23
11 North Queensland Fury 30 4 7 19 28 6032 19 Disbanded at end of season

Source: the-AFC.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
1First place through to sixth place qualify for the 2011 A-League Finals Series.
2First place qualifies for the 2012 AFC Champions League Group stage.
3Winning the 2011 A-League Grand Final automatically earns qualification for the 2012 AFC Champions League Group stage, unless first place are champions.
4Second place qualifies for the 2012 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off, unless they qualify for the 2011 A-League Grand Final alongside first place or become A-League Champions, subsequently third place then qualify for the 2012 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off.

Statistics

Last updated on 19 February 2010.
(Substitute appearances in brackets)
No. Pos. Name A-league A-League Final Series Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GKAustralia Justin Pasfield 2600026010
2DFAustralia Jack Hingert 14 (6)00014 (6)050
3DFPapua New Guinea Brad McDonald 18 (7)00018 (7)010
4DFTogo Éric Akoto 14 (1)00014 (1)051
5DFEngland Mark Hughes 3040030470
6MFAustralia Ufuk Talay 17 (5)30017 (5)360
7DFAustralia Gareth Edds 25 (1)10025 (1)120
8MFAustralia Adam Casey 5 (4)0005 (4)010
9FWUganda Eugene Sseppuya 7 (6)1007 (6)110
10FWNetherlands Antilles Dyron Daal 8 (8)2008 (8)231
11FWAustralia David Williams 2850028530
12MFAustralia Panni Nikas 15 (3)10015 (3)120
13DFGermany André Kilian 18 (1)00018 (1)040
14MFAustralia Chris Grossman 16 (6)30016 (6)311
15FWAustralia Chris Payne 15 (6)40015 (6)410
16DFAustralia Simon Storey 24 (1)10024 (1)120
17MFAustralia Osama Malik 15 (2)00015 (2)020
17FWAustralia Alex Read 0 (2)0000 (2)010
18DFAustralia Brett Studman 5 (4)1005 (4)101
19MFAustralia Isaka Cernak 12 (2)10012 (2)110
20GKAustralia Matthew Ham 00000000
21MFAustralia Jason Spagnuolo 5 (13)0005 (13)030
22DFAustralia Lorenzo Sipi 1 (4)0001 (4)000
24DFAustralia Ramazan Tavsancioglu 8 (4)0008 (4)030
28GKAustralia Jerrad Tyson 00000000
28GKAustralia Sebastian Usai 40004000

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Coordinates: 19°18′58″S 146°42′43″E / 19.31611°S 146.71194°E / -19.31611; 146.71194 (Dairy Farmers Stadium)

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