Terry McFlynn

After 178 league appearances for The Sky Blues, McFlynn earned his place in Sydney FC’s team of the decade- 10 years after the birth of the A-League.

The midfield enforcer won two A-League Championships with Sydney in his nines years with the club, including a Grand Final triumph over Melbourne Victory in 2010- when McFlynn stood in as captain for the injured Steve Corica.

The Northern Irishman was so highly regarded at Sydney that when he announced his retirement in 2014, his number 15 shirt was also retired until the end of the season. 

McFlynn, now 35, has stayed at the club since his retirement, helping with recruitment and retention of players.

Steve Corica

Attacking midfielder Steve Corica was also rewarded for his commitment and loyalty to the club, which earned him a place in Sydney’s team of the decade after five successful years with The Sky Blues.

After spells in England with Leicester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Walsall, Corica joined Sydney in 2005.

The Aussie playmaker went on to make more than 100 league appearances for the club and scored the winner in The Sky Blues’ Grand Final victory over Central Coast Mariners in 2006.

Corica retired in 2010 following a hamstring injury which kept him out of the Finals Series that year. The popular midfielder remained with the club and is now the assistant manager to head coach Graham Arnold.

Matthew Bingley

Sydney-born Matthew Bingley played just one season for The Sky Blues before announcing his retirement in 2006.

The versatile midfielder was part of the Perth Glory side which won the last National Soccer League Championship in 2004, before moving to Sydney a year later.

Bingley was also capped 14 times by Australia, the last of which came as a substitute in the 1997 Confederations Final, when Australia suffered a humbling 6-0 defeat against a star-studded Brazilian side.