Sydney FC
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Sydney FC
Summary
Sydney FC is a women's association football club[1]. It draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (women_s_association_football_club category, ranking #49 of 187).[2]
Key Facts
- Sydney FC is in the country of Australia[3].
- Sydney FC's instance of is recorded as women's association football club[4].
- Sydney FC's home venue is recorded as Sydney Football Stadium[5].
- Sydney FC's league or competition is recorded as A-League Women[6].
- Sydney FC's owned by is recorded as David Traktovenko[7].
- Sydney FC's headquarters location is recorded as Sydney[8].
- Sydney FC's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 131864251[9].
- Sydney FC's Commons category is recorded as Sydney FC W-League[10].
- +2008-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sydney FC[11].
- Sydney FC's sport is recorded as association football[12].
- Sydney FC's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05c4x6v[13].
- Sydney FC's official website is recorded as http://www.sydneyfc.com.au/[14].
- Sydney FC's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Sydney FC (women)[15].
- Sydney FC's participant in is recorded as 2009 W-League Grand Final[16].
- Sydney FC's topic has template is recorded as Q25910888[17].
- Sydney FC's X is recorded as SydneyWFC[18].
- Sydney FC's Facebook username is recorded as SydneyFCWomen[19].
- Sydney FC's competition class is recorded as women's association football[20].
- Sydney FC's category for members of a team is recorded as Category:Sydney FC (women) players[21].
- Sydney FC's FBref squad ID is recorded as 5903e501[22].
- Sydney FC's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+6098'}[23].
- Sydney FC's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+5402'}[24].
Body
Founding
+2008-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sydney FC[11].
Operations
Sydney FC's headquarters location is recorded as Sydney[8].
Ownership
Sydney FC's owned by is recorded as David Traktovenko[7].
Why It Matters
Sydney FC draws 30 Wikipedia views per month (women_s_association_football_club category, ranking #49 of 187).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]