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Sydney
10 October 2016
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has today issued a show cause notice to Western Sydney Wanderers FC following an incident in last Saturday night’s Sydney Derby.
Following consideration of submissions received from the Club, FFA has determined to extend the suspended three (3) competition point deduction hanging over the Club until the end of the Hyundai A-League 2016/17 Season. The Club has advised it will not appeal FFA’s determination.
Western Sydney Wanderers FC were found guilty of bringing the game into disrepute in February this year, the resultant sanctions including a fine as well a suspended three (3) competition point deduction.
The duration of the suspended sanction was originally set for a period of 12 months until 6 February 2017, but following the incident in the Club’s supporter area at the Sydney Derby on Saturdaynight in which three flares were lit, Head of Hyundai A-League Greg O’Rourke stated that the time frame would now be extended.
“Following the lighting of flares on Saturday night in a section of the Western Sydney Wanderers supporter area, the suspended sanction on the club which was initially enforced up until February 2017 will now be in place up until the end of the Hyundai A-League 2016/17 regular season,” O’Rourke said.
“While we will always consider a range of factors in assessing the seriousness of any anti social behaviour, the message is simple. If there’s a recurrence of the incident from last Saturday night involving flares identified to be let off in the Western Sydney Wanderers supporter area throughout the remainder of the regular season, FFA may well be left with no alternative other than to deduct points from the club.
“I have spoken with Western Sydney Wanderers CEO John Tsatsimas today and he has expressed his displeasure in what occurred on Saturday night and the Wanderers understand the seriousness of the situation.
“The club will reconnect with their members again this week given a few persons chose to ignore the communication and strong stance against the lighting of flares from John Tsatsimas, Head Coach Tony Popovic and captain Nikolai Topor-Stanley last Friday.”
O’Rourke stated FFA were continuing to investigate the incident from Saturday night and would continue to work with the club to stamp out the actions of a small minority.
“We will continue to work with the authorities and the venue to identify those responsible and proceed with the recently revised FFA banning procedures to ensure the actions of a few do not ruin the experience for the vast majority,” O’Rourke said.
Over 106,000 fans attended matches in Round 1, including a Hyundai A-League attendance record of 61,880 at the Sydney Derby.
Sydney
Monday 8 February 2016
FFA issue Western Sydney Wanderers show cause letter for bringing the game into disrepute
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has issued a show cause notice to Western Sydney Wanderers following the misconduct of some of their supporters at Saturday night’s Hyundai A-League match at Etihad Stadium.
FFA has given the club until 5pm (AEDT) Wednesday afternoon to show cause why they should not face sanction for bringing the game into disrepute through the conduct of its supporters, which may include financial penalties and the loss of competition points under the FFA Code of Conduct.
The show cause notice has been sent after FFA today received detailed incident and match reports from Victoria Police, Etihad Stadium management and FFA’s security advisers, outlining incidents that took place on Saturday night.
FFA CEO David Gallop today stated his extreme disappointment in the misconduct of some fans on Saturday night, which tarnishes the reputation of football, the Western Sydney Wanderers and the fans of the other nine Hyundai A-League clubs.
“FFA has received detailed reports from all stakeholders and has asked the Western Sydney Wanderers to show cause why they should not face sanctions for the behaviour of a group of fans on Saturday night,” Gallop said.
“This behaviour has clearly alarmed many people inside and outside the game. It simply cannot be tolerated.
“It is especially disappointing that it has happened at a time when we are working collectively to implement security and banning processes to rid of our game of this type of behaviour for the benefit of football and the true football fans who are tainted by these actions. That is an unfortunate but very real consequence of this behaviour and it underlines the damage that these troublemakers cause.
“We have noted the statements made by the Western Sydney Wanderers in relation to the misconduct and the damage the behaviour is doing to the game.”
FFA will also continue to work with police and stadium security to identify individuals and ensure they are subject to the banning procedures.
Sydney
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Round 1 - Ins and Outs
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Western Sydney Wanderers FC v Brisbane Roar FC
Pirtek Stadium, Parramatta
Kick-Off: 8:00 PM (Local) (8:00 PM (AEDT))
Referee: Jarred Gillett
Assistant Referee 1: Nathan MacDonald
Assistant Referee 2: Stephen Lucas
Fourth Official: James Tesoriero
TV Broadcast: Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 7.00pm (AEDT) and Sky Sport 2 (New Zealand)
Radio Broadcast: 702 ABC Sydney & ABC Local Radio NSW, 666 ABC Canberra, 612 ABC Brisbane & ABC Local Radio Queensland, Grandstand Digital, Online & via the ABC Radio Mobile App – A-league Live.
Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash-tag #WSWvBRI
To purchase tickets visit www.aleague.com.au/tickets
Western Sydney Wanderers FC squad: 1.Dean BOUZANIS (GK), 3.Scott JAMIESON, 4.Nikolai TOPOR-STANLEY (c), 5.Brendan HAMILL, 6.Mitch NICHOLS, 7.Romeo CASTELEN, 8.Dimas, 9.Federico PIOVACCARI, 10.Dario VIDOSIC, 12.Scott NEVILLE, 15.Kearyn BACCUS, 16.Jaushua SOTIRIO, 18.Andreu, 20.Andrew REDMAYNE (GK), 21.Jacob PEPPER, 22.Jonathan ASPROPOTAMITIS, 33.Josh MACDONALD
Ins: nil
Outs: nil
Unavailable: 2.Shannon COLE (Groin - 1 week), 10.Brendon SANTALAB (thigh - 2 weeks), 14.Gol Gol MEHBRATU (Hamstring – 2 weeks), 19.Mark BRIDGE (Groin - 1 week)
Brisbane Roar FC squad: 1.Michael THEO (gk), 5.Corey BROWN, 6.Jerome POLENZ, 7.CORONA, 8.Steven LUSTICA, 9.Jamie MACLAREN, 13.Jade NORTH (c), 14.Daniel BOWLES, 16.Devante CLUT, 19.Jack HINGERT, 20.Shannon BRADY, 21.Jamie YOUNG (gk), 22.Thomas BROICH, 23.Dimitri PETRATOS, 28.Brandon BORRELLO, 32.George LAMBADARIDIS.
Ins: nil
Outs: nil
Unavailable: 3.Shane STEFANUTTO (calf - 4 weeks ), 10.HENRIQUE (knee - 2 months ), 11.Jean Carlos SOLOR ZANO (foot - 2 weeks), 15.James DONACHIE (quad - 3 weeks), 17.Matt McKAY (international duty – 1 week), 33.Luke DE VERE (quad - two months)
Friday, 9 October 2015
Adelaide United v Melbourne Victory
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Kick-Off: 7:10 PM (Local) (7:40 PM (AEDT))
Referee: Peter Green
Assistant Referee 1: Paul Cetrangolo
Assistant Referee 2: Matthew Cream
Fourth Official: Jarred Gillett
TV Broadcast: Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 7.00pm (AEDT), SBS TWO from 7:30pm AEDT and Sky Sport 2 (New Zealand)
Radio Broadcast: 891 ABC Adelaide & ABC Local Radio South Australia, 774 ABC Melbourne & ABC Local Radio Victoria, Grandstand Digital, Online & via the ABC Radio Mobile App – A-league Live. Crocmedia A-League Live (www.facebook.com/ALeagueLIVERadio)
Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash-tag #ADLvMVC
To purchase tickets visit www.aleague.com.au/tickets
Adelaide United squad: 2.Michael MARRONE, 4.Dylan McGOWAN, 5.Osama MALIK, 7.PABLO SANCHEZ, 8.ISAIAS, 9.Sergio CIRIO, 10.Marcelo CARRUSCA, 11.Bruce DJITE (c), 12.Mark OCHIENG, 14.George MELLS, 15.Ben WARLAND, 16.Craig GOODWIN, 17.Mate DUGANDZIC, 18.Jimmy JEGGO, 19.Eli BABALJ, 20.John HALL (gk), 28.Antoni TRIMBOLI, 30.John SOLARI (gk) **two to be omitted**
Ins: nil
Outs: nil
Unavailable: 1.Eugene GALEKOVIC (international duty – 1 week), 4.Iacopo LA ROCCA (foot – 5 weeks ), 21.Tarek ELRICH (international duty – 1 week), 23.Jordan ELSEY (knee – 3 weeks), 24.Bruce KAMAU (hip – 3 weeks)
Melbourne Victory squad: 1.Danny VUKOVIC (gk), 5.Daniel GEORGIEVSKI, 6.Leigh BROXHAM, 7.Gui FINKLER, 8.Besart BERISHA, 9.Kosta BARBAROUSES, 13.Oliver BOZANIC, 14.Fahid BEN KHALFALLAH, 16.Rashid MAHAZI, 17.Matthieu DELPIERRE, 18.Dylan MURNANE, 19.George HOWARD, 20.Lawrence THOMAS (gk), 21.Carl VALERI (c), 22.Jesse MAKAROUNAS, 24.Thomas DENG, 32.Stefan NIGRO
**One to be omitted**
Ins: Nil
Outs: Nil
Unavailable: 2.Jason GERIA (international duty), 3.Scott GALLOWAY (international duty), 4.Nick ANSELL (injured), 10.Archie THOMPSON (injured), 11.Connor PAIN (international duty), 15.Giancarlo GALLIFUOCO (international duty)
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Central Coast Mariners v Perth Glory
Central Coast Stadium, Gosford
Kick-Off: 5:15 PM (Local) (5:15 PM (AEDT))
Referee: Strebre Delovski
Assistant Referee 1: Lance Greenshields
Assistant Referee 2: Andrej Giev
Fourth Official: Luke Withell
TV Broadcast: Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 5.00pm (AEDT) and Sky Sport 2 (New Zealand)
Radio Broadcast: 92.5 ABC Central Coast, 720 ABC Perth & ABC Local Radio WA, Grandstand Digital Perth & Online & via the ABC Radio Mobile App – A-league Live. Coast FM 96.3 (Gosford)
Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash-tag #CCMvPER
To purchase tickets visit www.aleague.com.au/tickets
Central Coast Mariners: 2.Storm ROUX, 3.Josh ROSE, 4.Jacob POSCOLIERO, 5.Harry ASCROFT, 6.Mitch AUSTIN, 7.Fabio FERREIRA, 8.Nick MONTGOMERY (c), 9.Roy O’DONOVAN, 10.Anthony CACERES, 11.Nick FITZGERALD, 12.Liam REDDY (GK), 18.Glen TRIFIRO, 19.Josh BINGHAM, 20.Anthony KALIK, 21.Michael NEILL, 22.Jake McGING, 23.Eddy BOSNAR, 30.Adam PEARCE (GK)
Ins: nil
Outs: nil
Unavailable: 1.Paul IZZO (national team duty), 16.Liam ROSE (national team duty)
Perth Glory squad: 1.Ante COVIC (gk), 3.Marc WARREN, 4.Jacob COLLARD, 5.Antony GOLEC, 6.Dino DJULBIC, 7.Gyorgy SANDOR, 10.Nebojsa MARINKOVIC, 11.Richard GARCIA (c), 12.Jerrad TYSON (gk), 13.Diogo FERREIRA, 14.Chris HAROLD, 15.Hagi GLIGOR, 16.Sidnei SCIOLA, 17.Diego CASTRO, 18.Mitch OXBORROW, 19.Josh RISDON, 20.Guyon FERNANDEZ, 23.Michael THWAITE
Ins: nil
Outs: nil
Unavailable: 2.Alex GRANT (knee – 4 weeks) 8.Ruben ZADKOVICH (knee – 4 weeks)
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Sydney FC v Melbourne City FC
Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Kick-Off: 7:30 PM (Local) (7:30 PM (AEDT))
Referee: Ben Williams
Assistant Referee 1: Allyson Flynn
Assistant Referee 2: Owen Goldrick
Fourth Official: Matthew Cropper
TV Broadcast: Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 7.00pm (AEDT) and Sky Sport 2 (New Zealand)
Radio Broadcast: 702 ABC Sydney & ABC Local Radio NSW, 774 ABC Melbourne & ABC Local Radio Victoria, Grandstand Digital, Online & via the ABC Radio Mobile App – A-league Live.
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To purchase tickets visit www.aleague.com.au/tickets
Sydney FC Squad: 1.Vedran JANJETOVIC (gk), 2.Seb RYALL, 4.Zac ANDERSON, 5.Matt JURMAN, 6.Rob STAMBOLZIEV, 8.Milos DIMITRIJEVIC, 9.Shane SMELTZ, 10.Milos NINKOVIC, 13.Brandon O’NEILL, 14.Alex BROSQUE (c), 18.Matt SIMON, 19.Jacques FATY, 20.Ivan NECEVSKI (gk), 21.Filip HOLOSKO, 23.Rhyan GRANT, 24.George BLACKWOOD, 25.Aaron CALVER, 27.Mickael TAVARES.
Ins: Nil
Outs: Nil
Unavailable: 7.Andrew HOOLE (International Duty), 11.Christopher NAUMOFF (International Duty), 22.Ali ABBAS (Knee – indefinite)
Melbourne City FC Squad: 1.Thomas SORENSEN (GK), 4.Connor CHAPMAN, 6.Erik PAARTALU, 8.Aaron MOOY, 10.Robert KOREN, 11.Michael ZULLO, 16.Jason TRIFIRO, 17.Wade DEKKER, 18.Paulo RETRE, 20.Tando VELAPHI (GK), 22.Jack CLISBY, 23.Bruno FORNAROLI, 24.Patrick KISNORBO (c), 25.Jacob MELLING, 27.Callum RICHARDSON, 28.Steve KUZMANOVSKI, 29.Stefan ZINNI, 30.Hernan ESPINDOLA
***Two to be omitted***
Ins: Nil
Outs: Nil
Unavailable: 3. Aaron HUGHES (international duty), 5. Ivan FRANJIC (quad, 5-7 weeks), 7. Corey GAMEIRO (knee, 1-2 weeks), 9. Harry NOVILLO (hamstring, 4-5 weeks), 14. James BROWN (foot, TBC), 19. Ben GARUCCIO (foot, 1-2 weeks), 21. Stefan MAUK (international duty – 1 week), 26. Marc MARINO (knee, 3 months)
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Wellington Phoenix v Newcastle Jets
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Kick-Off: 7:00 PM (Local) (5:00 PM (AEDT))
Referee: Shaun Evans
Assistant Referee 1: Mark Rule
Assistant Referee 2: George Lakrindis
Fourth Official: Jonathan Barreiro
TV Broadcast: Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 5.00pm (AEDT) and Sky Sport 2 (New Zealand)
Radio Broadcast: 1233 ABC Newcastle & via the ABC Radio Mobile App – A-league Live.Radio Sport FM (New Zealand)
Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash-tag #WELvNEW
To purchase tickets visit www.aleague.com.au/tickets
Wellington Phoenix squad: 1.Glen MOSS (GK), 2.Manny MUSCAT, 3.Justin GULLEY, 4.Roly BONEVACIA, 7.Jeffrey SARPONG, 8.Alex RODRIGUEZ, 10.Michael MCGLINCHEY, 11.Kwabena APPIAH, 12.Blake POWELL, 13.Albert RIERA, 16.Louis FENTON, 17.Vince LIA, 18.Ben SIGMUND, 19.Tom DOYLE, 20.Lewis ITALIANO (GK), 21, Roy KRISHNA, 22.Andrew DURANTE (c), 23.Matthew RIDENTON
***Two to be omitted***
Ins: nil
Outs: nil
Unavailable: nil
Newcastle Jets squad: 1.Mark BIRIGHITTI (Gk), 2.Daniel MULLEN, 3.Jason HOFFMAN, 4.Nigel BOOGAARD (C), 5.Ben KANTAROVSKI, 6.Cameron WATSON, 7.Enver ALIVODIC, 8.Mateo POLJAK, 9.Milos TRIFUNOVIC (pending New Zealand visa), 10.LEONARDO, 11.Labinot HALITI, 12.Andy BRENNAN, 13.LEE Ki-je, 14.Mitch COOPER, 15.Themba MUATA-MARLOW, 20.Ben KENNEDY (Gk), 23.David CARNEY, 25.Brandon LUNDY \
***Two to be omitted***
Ins: Nil
Outs: Nil
Unavailable: Nil
Sydney
4 September 2015
Football Federation Australia (CEO) David Gallop has today welcomed the NSW Government’s decision to build a new 30,000 capacity rectangular stadium on the site of the current Parramatta Stadium.
“I commend the Premier Mike Baird and Sports Minister Stuart Ayres for giving priority to the Parramatta project in the government’s sports infrastructure program announced today,” said Gallop.
“This is a great outcome for football and the Western Sydney Wanderers. It demonstrates football’s strength and popularity in the west of Sydney.
“If not for the thousands of Wanderers fans who regularly fill the current Parramatta Stadium, there wouldn’t have been a compelling case for the funding.
“We also welcome the investments to be made in a new rectangular stadium at Moore Park and the redevelopment of ANZ Stadium. These investments will provide much-needed new facilities for football fans and will showcase football’s major events.
“I’m delighted that Sydney FC will get a brand new home for their growing fan base. It’s worth noting that the Sydney derby between Sydney FC and the Wanderers is the biggest annual event at Allianz Stadium.
“It’s important that ANZ Stadium becomes a world-class rectangular stadium with a 70,000-plus capacity to enable Sydney to compete with the likes of Melbourne’s MCG. I’ve been saying that from the outset of this debate. Sydney needs a world-class, major event venue for big Socceroos matches, A-League Grand Finals and big games with European clubs.
“All football fans will congratulate the Baird Government for the commitment to more than $1 billion in investment. Having the right mix of sports and entertainment venues will make a huge difference to Sydney’s stature as one of the world’s great cities.”
Melbourne Heart die hard fans | Heart's gun striker David Williams was unlucky hitting the cross bar on a scoring attempt |
A-League Coaching Heavy Hitters Face-Off
By Mark Humphrey
Aloisi’s Heart took on Popovic’s Wanderers at AAMI Park tonight in cooling conditions that deteriorated as the night went on.
Fans from all parts of the country had come to watch the clash between the relatively new kids on the block.
David and Debbie had travelled down from Newcastle to attend the Melbourne Cup week and decided to catch the local A-League game. Debbie a Jets supporter and David a Mariners man were backing in the Wanderers to take home the chocolates. Although they didn’t back a winner on cup day they did pick up a nice 40/1 win with Smoking Joe on Derby day.
David and Debbie from the New South Wales central coast enjoying the Melbourne experience.
Not far away were Nathan and his family who had travelled down from Sydney to watch their beloved Wanderers take on the Heart. Nathan a football fan all of his life followed Sydney FC until the Wanderers came along. “For me it was a no brainer. As soon as the Wanderers started I was on board”. Nathan went on to say “the Wanderers ground is 20 minutes away from where I live so it made sense to support them without question”. I asked Nathan how he thought the game would be won. “Basically I think the mid-field and forwards will have a big influence as they are high coming off back to back wins. I think the Heart are not travelling that well and might be a bit flat” he said. He went on to say, “I expect the Wanderers to have around 60% of the match possession”.
Die Hard Wanderers fan Nathan with his family at AAMI Park. Nathan predicted a dominant Wanderers win.
For both groups of travelling New South Welshmen the result certainly looked to favour them.
In front of a pro Melbourne crowd the Melbourne Heart attacked the pitch from the on-set. With Murdocca, Mifsud and Mebrahtu lively up forward it was only a matter of time before the Heart had their first genuine chance to score. Within the first 2 minutes of the match Mebrahtu had a header that went wide and then followed up with a shot on goals that drifted wide after he received a pass from Mifsud.
Heart forward Golgol Mebrahtu attempts a shot on goal with a well directed header
Heart had their first corner inside the first 4 minutes and had dominated the play having complete possession of the ball inside the first 6 minutes of the match. It wasn’t until the 6 ½ minute mark of the match that the Wanderers finally entered their forward zone. Juric had set up a pass to D’Apuzzo for the Wanderers first shot on goal which was easily kept out by Heart’s goalie Andrew Redmayne.Wanderers Adam D'Apuzzo was busy all night.
Wanderers forward Brendon Santalab was looking lively around the goals and opened up the goals with some clever footwork and a cross that had Redmayne scrambling to cover. The Wanderers first genuine strike went wide but signalled their intentions to the Heart defence.
Down the other end Hearts scoring machine David Williams was being productive with some long range shots that kept Wanderers goalie Ante Covic busy. Heart was applying loads of pressure on the Wanderers ball carriers which resulted in the ball being turned over on many occasions. The Melbourne Heart was completely on top in the first 15 minutes of the game attacking the goals on several occasions. A hard running Williams was tackled by Covic as he attempted to score the first goal of the night. This was another definite chance for the Heart to open their account which went begging. Credit had to go to the Wanderers defence who were under enormous pressure during this period and managed to keep the Heart at bay.David Williams tried everything to get the equalizer
Mifsud who was having an excellent game for the Heart managed to penetrate the Wanderers defence having a shot from left of the goals. His shot was slightly off target and struck the side of the net but once again showed that with a bit of luck the Heart may well have been in front. With 25 gone in the match the Melbourne Heart had worked extremely hard and completely dominated possession without hitting the score line.Heart's Michael Mifsud created opportunities all night
Wanderers Shannon Cole knocked down a Juric cross and with some tidy work managed to get past the Heart defence for a shot on goal that found the left hand back corner. With 27 minutes gone in the first half the Wanderers had taken a 1-0 lead against the flow of play but that is what good teams do and that is why the Wanderers finished last year’s regular season on top.
Immediately the Heart were shooting from long-range and it looked as though some panic had started to infiltrate their game
Several minutes later a perfectly placed Wanderers corner strike was deflected by goalie Redmayne right into the waiting Santalab who’s header from right in front and no more than 4 metres out went high to give the Heart some breathing space. A goal by Santalab would have virtually put the game out of Melbourne’s reach given the weather conditions. Santalab’s miss will certainly go down in the books as a golden opportunity that went begging for the Wanderers.
Still determined to get back in the match the Heart keep on pushing forward and are awarded a free kick just outside the 18 mark. The kick is defended by the Wanderers into the waiting feet of Williams who has a shot just outside of the box. The strike is solid and gets past everyone only to crash into the cross bar. Absolute genuine chance again for the Heart which fails to fall. With a bit of luck the Heart could have had at least 1 goal on the board.
The half time siren goes giving the players a well-earned break in what was a hectic 1st half with the Wanderers leading 1-0. The game was somewhat scrappy with both teams having multiple chances to score. The Melbourne Heart would no doubt be disappointed as they had the majority of play in the 1st half only to see the Wanderers knock 1 in.
The second half was virtually a carbon copy of the 1st. Heart started off with controlling possession and a Wanderers deflection nearly resulted in an own goal barely 5 into the second half.
Both teams had set up scoring opportunities that missed the mark. By now light rain had started to fall making the job even harder for the Heart. Mifsud had worked the ball in the forward zone to get a clear shot on goal that went left. Mifsud was a shining light for Aloisi who by now had started to ring the changes. With a bit more polish and matured skill set Mifsud may well turn out to be an A-League marquee player in future years.
Williams is subbed out at the 64 minute mark as the rain started to get heavier. A strike by Behich at the 70 minute mark is deflected by an outstretched Covic arm to once again deny the Heart.Heart's Aziz Behich created second half opportunities
A perfect Iain Ramsay cross has no support from the Heart forwards which has been the general trend. The forwards work really hard to set up an opportunity only to find the finishing work substandard. The Heart set up numerous opportunities to score but seem to lack the precision of an elite striker to finish off the good work. Whilst Williams and Mebrahtu are very skilled forwards it feels as though they don’t get into the prime scoring positions in the box enough or they don’t have the elite support from other players to finish off their work. One thing is for sure and that is that you cannot fault the teams desire to win the ball and score. It maybe that once the cards fall into place then the Heart will get on a roll that makes them a formidable opponent.
With no second half addition to the score line the Western Sydney Wanderers won their third win on the trot sending them to the top of the table whilst at the other end the Melbourne Heart with 5 losses sit on the bottom.
IMAGES OF HEART
Melbourne Heart Volunteers.
L to R Stephen Brotherton, Nikoletta Sotiropoulos, Arif Rajaee, Prince Muteyaunga
Captain Robbie Wielaert