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Heartbreak for Sydney FC as the A-League trophy heads across the Tasman for the first time

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Heartbreak for Sydney FC as the A-League trophy heads across the Tasman for the first time
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  • Auckland FC win the A-League in second season
  • Cam Howieson was the hero in 1-0 win

Auckland FC have claimed a historic A-League Men championship title with a 1-0 grand final win over Sydney FC in just their second season.

New Zealand international and club inaugural signing Cam Howieson was the hero at a sold-out Go Media Stadium in Auckland, firing the match-winner in the 60th minute.

It was his first ever A-League goal in 58 games for the club. 

Auckland became the first New Zealand team to win an A-League grand final, doing so in front of a raucous 28,374-strong crowd on home soil on Saturday.

A Sydney FC great, Auckland coach Steve Corica claimed his third championship after leading the Sky Blues to back-to-back titles in 2019 and 2020.

Corica is the first coach in the A-League men’s era to win three grand finals, with Ange Postecoglou winning two National Soccer League championships and two in the modern league.

Last year’s premiers Auckland are the third club in league history to win a grand final from outside the top two, having finished the regular season in third.

Western United had completed the feat in 2022 from third, while Melbourne Victory won the 2018 title from fourth.

Claiming the Joe Marston Medal for his man-of-the-match performance, local boy Howieson scored his first ALM goal when Auckland needed it most.

Auckland FC players celebrate after winning the 2025-26 A-League grand final

Auckland FC lift the trophy after becoming the first New Zealand team to win an A-League

Auckland FC lift the trophy after becoming the first New Zealand team to win an A-League

Cam Howieson was the match-winner for Auckland with his 60th minute strike

Cam Howieson was the match-winner for Auckland with his 60th minute strike

Sydney defender Jordan Courtney-Perkins had tried to clear the ball in the box with a header, but his clearance went straight to Howieson.

Desperate to mop up his mistake, Courtney-Perkins’ outstretched foot only helped Howieson’s shot past goalkeeper Harrison Devenish-Meares.

Sydney coach Patrick Kisnorbo turned to substitute Joe Lolley in 64th minute, but the fit-again striker couldn’t conjure any magic.

The Sky Blues fall short of a record-extending sixth championship title, having now lost their last two grand final appearances.

Kisnorbo had been at the helm of Sydney’s last decider loss, guiding Melbourne City to a 3-1 win in 2021.

The first side to reach a grand final from fifth, the Sky Blues have yet to beat Auckland across competitions dating back to 2024.

The grand final defeat was Sydney’s first loss under Kisnorbo, who joined the club in March as Ufuk Talay’s replacement.

Auckland FC player celebrate with fans after becoming the third club in the competition's history to win a grand final from outside the top two

Auckland FC player celebrate with fans after becoming the third club in the competition’s history to win a grand final from outside the top two

Dejected Sydney FC players reflect on the heartbreaking loss

Dejected Sydney FC players reflect on the heartbreaking loss

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