2022 A-Leagues All Stars Game

The 2022 A-Leagues All Stars Game was the third edition of the A-Leagues All Stars Game, and the first since the 2014 Game. It was held at Accor Stadium in Sydney on 25 May 2022 against Spanish club Barcelona. Barcelona won the game 3–2.

2022 A-Leagues All Star Game
Event2021–22 A-League Men
Date25 May 2022
VenueAccor Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales
RefereeAlex King
Attendance70,174
2014
2024

The game was televised in Australia on Network 10.

Pre-match edit

Having not played an All Stars game since the 2014 edition against Juventus, on 6 April 2022, the A-Leagues announced the return of the concept for the match against Barcelona. It is the first time Barcelona has visited Australia.

The game was in the same week as the 2022 A-League Men Grand Final. Players participating in the Grand Final did not play in the All Stars Game.[1]

On 27 April 2022, it was announced that former Sydney FC midfielder Dwight Yorke will coach the A-Leagues All-Stars.[2] The appointment was criticised by Football Coaches Australia, who argued that the All Stars coach should be an A-League Men or Australian national team coach.[3] On 13 May 2022, it was announced that Yorke's assistants would be Rob Stanton, Heather Garriock and goalkeeping coach Davide Del Giovine.[4]

The match was Barcelona's first ever game in Australia, the 68th country in which Barcelona has played.[5]

Squads edit

A-Leagues All Stars edit

On 5 May 2022, it was announced that the A-Leagues All Stars squad would consist of thirty players: 13 selected by a fan vote, 15 selected by Dwight Yorke and his assistants and two selected by A-Leagues commissioner Greg O'Rourke. Every A-League Men club had at least one player selected. While players participating in the 2022 A-League Men Grand Final were unable to play in the All Stars Game, they remained eligible for inclusion in the squad with "non-playing" status.[6]

The initial thirteen players, selected by fan vote, were named on 19 May 2022.[7] The remaining seventeen squad members were named on 20 May 2022.[8]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   POL Filip Kurto (Macarthur FC)
2 DF   AUS Scott Neville (Brisbane Roar)
3 DF   AUS Jason Davidson (Melbourne Victory)
4 DF   JAM Adrian Mariappa (Macarthur FC)
5 MF   ENG Jack Rodwell (Western Sydney Wanderers, captain)
7 MF   CMR Olivier Boumal (Newcastle Jets)
8 MF   AUS Isaías (Adelaide United)
9 FW   AUS Jason Cummings (Central Coast Mariners)
10 MF   SRB Miloš Ninković (Sydney FC)
11 MF   BRA Daniel Penha (Newcastle Jets)
14 DF   AUS Kye Rowles (Central Coast Mariners)
17 MF   AUS Anthony Caceres (Sydney FC)
18 DF   CIV Adama Traoré (Western Sydney Wanderers)
19 MF   AUS Callum Timmins (Perth Glory)
20 GK   AUS Andrew Redmayne (Sydney FC)
23 DF   AUS Rhyan Grant (Sydney FC)
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 MF   IRL Jay O'Shea (Brisbane Roar)
27 MF   AUS Reno Piscopo (Wellington Phoenix)
36 FW   AUS Garang Kuol (Central Coast Mariners)
41 DF   AUS Alexandar Popovic (Adelaide United)
66 FW   AUS Nestory Irankunda (Adelaide United)
GK   ENG Jamie Younga (Western United)
DF   AUS Ben Garuccioa (Western United)
DF   AUS Curtis Gooda (Melbourne City)
DF   SUI Léo Lacroixa (Western United)
DF   POR Roderick Mirandaa (Melbourne Victory)
MF   AUS Jake Brimmera (Melbourne Victory)
FW   AUS Craig Goodwina (Adelaide United)
FW   AUS Mathew Leckiea (Melbourne City)
FW   AUS Jamie Maclarena (Melbourne City)
FW   GEO Beka Mikeltadzea (Newcastle Jets)
FW   AUS Marco Tilioa (Melbourne City)

Barcelona edit

Barcelona's squad to travel to Australia was named on 22 May 2022.[9]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   GER Marc-André ter Stegen
4 DF   URU Ronald Araújo
5 MF   ESP Sergio Busquets (captain)
7 FW   FRA Ousmane Dembélé
8 DF   BRA Dani Alves
9 FW   NED Memphis Depay
10 FW   ESP Ansu Fati
11 FW   ESP Adama Traoré (on loan from Wolverhampton)
17 FW   NED Luuk de Jong (on loan from Sevilla)
18 DF   ESP Jordi Alba
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   NED Frenkie de Jong
23 DF   FRA Samuel Umtiti
25 FW   GAB Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
30 MF   ESP Gavi
31 DF   ESP Alejandro Balde
34 MF   ESP Álvaro Sanz
36 GK   ESP Arnau Tenas
41 DF   ESP Mika Màrmol
43 MF   ESP Jandro Orellana
44 MF   ESP Antonio Aranda

Notes:

a Injured or otherwise unable to play.

Match edit

The game was broadcast in Australia on Network 10.[10]

Details edit

A-Leagues All Stars   2–3  Barcelona
Report
Attendance: 70,174
Referee: Alex King
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A-Leagues All Stars
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Barcelona
GK 1   Filip Kurto   46'
DF 3   Jason Davidson   30'
DF 14   Kye Rowles
DF 4   Adrian Mariappa   58'
DF 23   Rhyan Grant   85'
MF 5   Jack Rodwell (c)   58'
MF 26   Jay O'Shea   79'
MF 27   Reno Piscopo   64'
MF 11   Daniel Penha   58'
MF 17   Anthony Caceres   79'
FW 9   Jason Cummings   57'
Substitutes:
GK 20   Andrew Redmayne   46'
DF 2   Scott Neville   58'
MF 7   Olivier Boumal   79'
MF 8   Isaías   58'
MF 10   Miloš Ninković   58'
DF 18   Adama Traoré   30'
FW 19   Callum Timmins   79'
FW 36   Garang Kuol   57'
DF 41   Alexandar Popovic   85'
FW 66   Nestory Irankunda   64'
Manager:
  Dwight Yorke
GK 1   Marc-André ter Stegen   46'
DF 31   Alejandro Balde   62'
DF 23   Samuel Umtiti   73'
DF 4   Ronald Araújo
DF 8   Dani Alves
MF 30   Gavi   73'
MF 5   Sergio Busquets (c)   79'
MF 34   Álvaro Sanz   62'
FW 7   Ousmane Dembélé   78'
FW 17   Luuk de Jong
FW 11   Adama Traoré   73'
Substitutes:
GK 24   Arnau Tenas   46'
FW 9   Memphis Depay
MF 10   Ansu Fati   73'
DF 18   Jordi Alba   62'
FW 21   Frenkie de Jong   73'
FW 25   Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang   62'
DF 41   Mika Màrmol   73'
MF 43   Jandro Orellana   79'
MF 44   Antonio Aranda   62'
Manager:
  Xavi

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.

References edit

  1. ^ Rugari, Vince (6 April 2022). "FC Barcelona confirmed for historic Australian visit next month". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  2. ^ Monteverde, Marco (27 April 2022). "Ex-Manchester United and Sydney FC star Dwight Yorke named as coach of A-League All Stars team to meet Barcelona". news.com.au.
  3. ^ "FCA disagrees with Yorke's appointment". Trinidad Express Newspapers. 4 May 2022. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Davide Del Giovine named in A-League All Stars coaching line-up". Western Sydney Wanderers FC. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  5. ^ Roberts, Mike (18 May 2022). "Australia: A brand new destination". FC Barcelona. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  6. ^ Smithies, Tom. "Who makes your All Stars XI? It's time to vote: here's how". keepup.com.au.
  7. ^ Thomas, Joshua (19 May 2022). "A-Leagues All Stars: Players picked for Barcelona match, past squads, coach and previous results". sportingnews.com. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  8. ^ Harrington, Anna (20 May 2022). "ALM young guns get shot against Barcelona". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Barcelona's squad list for their friendly in Australia". Sport.es. 23 May 2022. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  10. ^ "International Stars On The Home of Football". 10Play. 28 April 2022.

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