Parramatta Power Soccer Club was an Australian semi-professional association football club based in Parramatta , Sydney . The club was formed in 1999 as they were admitted into the National Soccer League in the 1999–2000 season.
The list encompasses the honours won by Parramatta Power, records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section itemises the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in the National Soccer League.
Honours and achievements
Runners-up (1): 2003–04
Runners-up (1): 2004
Player records
Appearances
Youngest first-team player: Michael Brown, 16 years, 254 days (against Northern Spirit , National Soccer League, 13 April 2001)[ 1]
Oldest first-team player: Michael Gibson , 37 years, 30 days (against South Melbourne , National Soccer League, 31 March 2000)[ 1]
Most appearances
Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored. [ 2]
Goalscorers
Top goalscorers
Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made. [ 2]
Managerial records
First full-time manager: Dave Mitchell managed Parramatta Power from July 1999 to 2002
Longest-serving manager: Dave Mitchell – 2 years, 230 days (1 July 1999 to 16 February 2002)
Club records
Matches
First match: Parramatta Power 1–1 Marconi Fairfield , National Soccer League , 1 October 1999[ 3]
Record win:
Record defeat: 1–6 against Perth Glory , National Soccer League, 3 May 2003[ 1]
Record consecutive wins: 5[ 1]
from 1 December 2000 to 29 December 2000
from 1 March 2003 to 30 March 2003
Record consecutive defeats: 5, from 5 January 2001 to 9 February 2001[ 1]
Record consecutive matches without a defeat: 6, from 26 November 2000 to 29 December 2000[ 1]
Record consecutive matches without a win: 6, from 5 January 2001 to 18 February 2001[ 1]
Goals
Most NSL goals scored in a season: 58 in 24 matches, 2003–04[ 4]
Fewest NSL goals scored in a season: 34 in 24 matches, 2001–02[ 5]
Most NSL goals conceded in a season: 47 in 34 matches, 1999–2000[ 6]
Fewest NSL goals conceded in a season: 27 in 24 matches, 2002–03[ 7]
Points
Most points in a season: 51 in 24 matches, 2003–04[ 4]
Fewest points in a season: 34 in 24 matches, 2001–02[ 5]
References
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