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Results

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 * Date
 * align=right width| Home team
 * align=center | Score
 * align=left | Away team
 * Venue
 * Crowd
 * Report
 * May 7
 * align=right| Sydney FC
 * align=center | 3-0
 * Queensland Roar
 * Central Coast Stadium
 * ≈8000
 * report
 * May 11
 * align=right| Perth Glory
 * align=center | 1-2
 * Sydney FC
 * Members Equity Stadium
 * 9968
 * report
 * May 15
 * align=right| Central Coast Mariners
 * align=center | 0-1
 * Sydney FC
 * Central Coast Stadium
 * 9627
 * report
 * Central Coast Stadium
 * 9627
 * report

Results

 * - bgcolor="#CCCCFF" font size=1
 * Date
 * align=right width| Home team
 * align=center | Score
 * align=left | Away team
 * Venue
 * Crowd
 * Report
 * - bgcolor="#EEEEFF"
 * align=center colspan=7 | Group Stage
 * May 31
 * align=right| Sydney FC
 * align=center | 3-2
 * Auckland City
 * report
 * June 2
 * align=right| Sobou FC
 * align=center | 2-9
 * Sydney FC
 * report
 * June 4
 * align=right| Sydney FC
 * align=center | 6-0
 * AS Pirae
 * report
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 * align=center colspan=7 | Semi-final
 * June 7
 * align=right| Sydney FC
 * align=center | 6-0
 * Tafea FC
 * report
 * - bgcolor="#EEEEFF"
 * align=center colspan=7 | Final
 * June 10
 * align=right| Sydney FC
 * align=center | 2-0
 * AS Magenta
 * report
 * align=center | 6-0
 * Tafea FC
 * report
 * - bgcolor="#EEEEFF"
 * align=center colspan=7 | Final
 * June 10
 * align=right| Sydney FC
 * align=center | 2-0
 * AS Magenta
 * report
 * align=center | 2-0
 * AS Magenta
 * report
 * report
 * report

Regular Season
Sydney FC went into the inaugural A-League season as favourites after a successful preseason in which the club lost only one match. Their first home league match was against Melbourne Victory on August 28, 2005. This event drew a record crowd for a regular season match in Australia (the club went on to improve this record to a new high in round 21 of 25,557). The match finished 1-1 with Yorke scoring the opening goal, a spectacular diving header just before half time.

Despite an indiferent start to the season (including a 5-0 away loss to rivals Melbourne Victory), Sydney FC reached the top of the table by November. However a 3-2 loss away at Hindmarsh Stadium meant that Adelaide United would end 2005 at the top of the table, with Sydney second.

After returning from the Club World Championship in Japan Sydney FC failed to re-capture their league form and were unable to win in their next three matches, confirming Adelaide United as inaugural minor premiers. Amid heavy criticism coach Littbarski made several changes, which included returning Mark Rudan to defence and starting short-term signing Ruben Zadkovich, ahead of the Round 20 clash against Perth Glory. Both Rudan and Zadkovich scored in Sydney's 2-1 victory, which promted a revival of the club's form. After a 2-1 victory over minor premiers Adelaide in the ultimate round of the regular season, Sydney FC finished in second place.

Finals Series
Having finished in second place in the league, Sydney FC played against minor premiers Adelaide in the major semi-final. John Kosmina's surprise decision to play the first leg in Adelaide rather than in Sydney did not pay off as the first leg ended in a 2-2 draw, with goals from Steve Corica and Sasho Petrovski giving Sydney an advantage due to the away goals rule. On February 19, 2006, a crowd of over 30,000 watched Sydney FC win the second leg of the semi-final 2-1 to ensuring a home grand final.

A sellout crowd of 41,689 (higher than Aussie Stadium's stated capacity) watched the 2005-06 A-League grand final between local rivals Sydney FC and Central Coast Mariners on March 5, 2006. Although the Mariners dominated much of the first half, Sydney FC eventually succeded 1-0 after Dwight Yorke set up Steve Corica for the deciding goal in the 62nd minute.

World Club Championship
Sydney competed in the 2005 FIFA Club World Championship as Oceania's entry to the tournament following their 2005 Oceania Club Championships success in June. Sydney FC's first match was against Costa Rican team Deportivo Saprissa on December 12, 2005 in front of a crowd of over 28,000 at Japan's Toyota Stadium. A 47th minute Christian Bolaños goal settled an evenly contested match 1-0 in the favour of Saprissa, denying Sydney a semi–final match against then European champion Liverpool. Four days later, Sydney FC defeated the African "Club of the Century" Al-Ahly 2–1 to finish the competition in fifth place.

Results

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 * Date
 * align=right width| Home team
 * align=center | Score
 * align=left | Away team
 * Venue
 * Crowd
 * Report
 * December 12
 * align=right width| Sydney FC
 * align=center | 0-1
 * Deportivo Saprissa
 * Toyota Stadium
 * 28538
 * December 16
 * align=right width| Al Ahly
 * align=center | 1-2
 * Sydney FC
 * Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
 * 15951
 * Sydney FC
 * Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
 * 15951

Club Awards

 * Player of the Year: Clint Bolton
 * Top Scorer: Sasho Petrovski
 * Defender of the Year: Alvin Ceccoli
 * Midfielder of the Year: David Carney
 * Forward of the Year: Dwight Yorke
 * Members Player of the Year: David Carney
 * Chairmans Award: Mark Rudan
 * Finals Player of the Year: Steve Corica
 * Goal of the Year: Alvin Ceccoli

A-League Awards

 * Joe Marston Medal Winner: Dwight Yorke