Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Perth Glory FC | |
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| Clubname | Perth Glory FC |
| Fullname | Perth Glory Football Club |
| Nickname | The Glory |
| Founded | 1995 |
| Ground | HBF Park |
| Capacity | 20,500 |
| League | A-League |
Perth Glory FC is a professional soccer club based in Perth, Western Australia, that competes in the A-League, the top-tier football league in Australia. The club was founded in 1995 and has a strong rivalry with other A-League teams, including Sydney FC, Melbourne Victory FC, and Adelaide United FC. Perth Glory FC has a significant following in Western Australia and has produced notable players such as Brett Holman, who has played for AZ Alkmaar and the Australia national soccer team, and Chris Ikonomidis, who has played for Lazio and the Australia national under-23 soccer team.
Perth Glory FC was founded in 1995 by Nick Tana and played in the National Soccer League until the league's demise in 2004. The club then joined the A-League in 2005 and has since become a consistent competitor in the league, finishing as high as second in the 2009-10 A-League season. Perth Glory FC has also competed in international competitions such as the AFC Champions League, where they have faced teams like FC Seoul and Kawasaki Frontale. The club has had several notable managers, including Bert van Marwijk, who has also managed the Netherlands national football team and Hamburger SV, and Tony Popovic, who has also managed Western Sydney Wanderers FC and Karabükspor.
Perth Glory FC has won several honours, including the National Soccer League championship in 2002 and 2004. The club has also finished as runner-up in the A-League premiership on several occasions, including in the 2011-12 A-League and 2018-19 A-League seasons. Perth Glory FC has also competed in the FFA Cup, where they have faced teams like Melbourne City FC and Newcastle Jets FC. The club has a strong rivalry with other A-League teams, including Brisbane Roar FC, Central Coast Mariners FC, and Wellington Phoenix FC.
Perth Glory FC has had several notable players throughout its history, including Brett Holman, who has played for AZ Alkmaar and the Australia national soccer team, and Chris Ikonomidis, who has played for Lazio and the Australia national under-23 soccer team. Other notable players include Diego Castro, who has played for Getafe CF and Sporting de Gijón, and Andy Keogh, who has played for Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Cardiff City FC. The club has also had several players who have gone on to play for the Australia national soccer team, including Matthew Spiranovic, who has played for Urawa Red Diamonds and Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and Josh Risdon, who has played for Western Sydney Wanderers FC and Lions FC.
Perth Glory FC has several records in the A-League, including the most consecutive wins in a season, which was set in the 2018-19 A-League season. The club has also had several players who have set records, including Andy Keogh, who is the club's all-time leading scorer, and Diego Castro, who is the club's most capped player. Perth Glory FC has also had several notable attendances, including a record crowd of over 17,000 against Sydney FC in the 2019-20 A-League season. The club has a strong rivalry with other A-League teams, including Melbourne City FC, Newcastle Jets FC, and Adelaide United FC.
Perth Glory FC plays its home games at HBF Park, which is located in Perth and has a capacity of over 20,500. The stadium has hosted several notable matches, including A-League finals and AFC Champions League matches. Perth Glory FC has also played at other stadiums, including Subiaco Oval and Perth Oval, but HBF Park is the club's primary home ground. The stadium has undergone several renovations, including a major upgrade in 2013 that increased the capacity to its current level. The club has a strong following in Western Australia and has a significant rivalry with other A-League teams, including Brisbane Roar FC, Central Coast Mariners FC, and Wellington Phoenix FC.
Perth Glory FC has a strong statistical record in the A-League, including a high win percentage and a strong goal difference. The club has also had several players who have set statistical records, including Andy Keogh, who is the club's all-time leading scorer, and Diego Castro, who is the club's most capped player. Perth Glory FC has also had several notable attendances, including a record crowd of over 17,000 against Sydney FC in the 2019-20 A-League season. The club has a strong rivalry with other A-League teams, including Melbourne Victory FC, Adelaide United FC, and Western Sydney Wanderers FC. The club has also competed in international competitions such as the AFC Champions League, where they have faced teams like FC Tokyo and Ulsan Hyundai FC. Category:Football clubs in Australia