Jedinak, who had just returned from Socceroos duty during the week, rose highest to head in Hursut Meric's cross on 32 minutes for the opening goal.

There were further goals in the second-half from Serkan Calik and Mustafa Pektemek which sealed the win.

Former Central Coast Mariners man Jedinak, who scored two goals for Australia in the 2011 Asian Cup, was making his first league start since February 19.

Elsewhere, James Troisi continued his recovery from a long-term injury, coming off the bench as a 58th-minute substitute as Kayserispor lost 3-1 at home to Kasimpasa on Sunday.

In England's Premier League, Mark Schwarzer kept a clean sheet as Fulham defeated Blackpool 3-0 on Sunday.

For the Tangerines, who are now in serious relegation danger, David Carney was absent due to a shoulder injury.

Elsewhere, Brett Emerton toiled hard but wasn't at his best as he put in a full shift in Blackburn's goalless draw at Arsenal on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Tim Cahill was absent due to injury as Everton drew 2-2 with Aston Villa on Saturday. Chris Herd did not play for Villa.

In Italy's Serie A, Mark Bresciano returned to the Lazio side after injury, playing 83 minutes in a thrilling 4-3 loss to Napoli on Sunday.

In Italy's Serie B, Socceroo Carl Valeri returned to Sassuolo after international duty and helped the struggling club to an important 1-0 win over AlbinoLeffe on Saturday.

Sassuolo, who lost in Valeri's absence last weekend, are now up to 15th and are moving away from the drop zone.

Elsewhere, Adrian Madaschi started and played 76 minutes as Portogruaro moved out of the bottom three with a 1-1 draw with Reggina on Saturday.

In Germany's Bundesliga, Australian shot-stopper Mitchell Langerak was an unused substitute as Borussia Dortmund moved closer to the title after a 4-1 win over Hannover 96 on Saturday.

In Germany's 2.Bundesliga, Nikita Rukavytsya started and played almost an hour as Hertha BSC defeated SC Paderborn 07 2-0 on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Dario Vidosic put in a full shift as bottom-club Arminia Bielefeld lost 2-0 at home to FC Augsburg on Friday.

In Holland's Eredivisie, Brett Holman played a full game as AZ Alkmaar closed in on European qualification after a 1-0 win at Feyenoord on Saturday.

Elsewhere, Tommy Oar was an unused substitute as FC Utrecht lost 3-2 at home to ADO Den Haag on Sunday. Adam Sarota and Michael Zullo were not in the Utrecht squad.

In Holland's Eerste Divisie, James Holland was replaced after 33 minutes as Sparta Rotterdam won 4-3 over RKC Waalwijk on Friday.

In Russia's Premier League, Australian international Luke Wilkshire played a full game as Dinamo Moscow lost 3-0 at newly promoted Volga Nizhny Novgorod on Saturday.

In Portugal's Liga de Honra, Jason Davidson put in a full shift as bottom-club Sporting Covilha drew 1-1 at Moreirense on Sunday.

In Greece's Super League, Socceroo Nathan Burns was not in the AEK Athens squad which defeated Atromitos 1-0 on Sunday.

In Denmark's Superliga, Socceroos youngster Brent McGrath was a 66th-minute substitute as Brondby drew 2-2 with Silkeborg on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Nathan Coe kept a clean sheet as SonderjyskE drew 0-0 at his former club Randers on Sunday.

In Scotland's Premier League, Danny Invincibile played a full game up front as St Johnstone proved toothless in a 0-0 draw with his former club Kilmarnock on Saturday.

Invincibile had a 20-yard drive well saved by Killie keeper Anssi Jaakkola on 24 minutes but that was the closest he came to scoring.

Elsewhere, Aaron Mooy was a 90th-minute substitute as St Mirren won 3-1 over Hamilton Academical on Saturday.

In Scotland's Second Division, Matthew Park scored a goal as East Fife drew 1-1 at Ayr United on Saturday. Park and with fellow Aussie Dylan McGowan played full games.

In England's Championship, Rhys Williams continues his smooth recovery from a long-term pelvis injury with a goal in Middlesbrough's 3-3 home draw with Leicester City on Saturday.

Williams, who was moved into midfield for the game, lashed in a nice 25-yard volley 10 minutes into the second-half.

Fellow Aussie Scott McDonald led the line up front, putting in a full shift.

Elsewhere, Neil Kilkenny was an 88th-minute substitute as Leeds boosted their promotion hopes with a 4-1 win over Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Brad Jones made his debut for Derby County as they were trounced 4-1 by Cardiff City, although the Aussie wasn't at fault for any of the goals.

In England's League One, James Wesolowski started and played 84 minutes as Peterborough drew 3-3 with Bournemouth on Friday.

In England's League Two, Aussie defender Daniel Leach was back in action after injury, playing a full game, as Barnet won 4-1 at Burton Albion on Saturday.

Elsewhere, Jamie Young kept a clean sheet as Aldershot drew 0-0 at Southend, while Alex Cisak played a full game as Accrington won 3-1 over Northampton on Saturday.

In China's Super League, Joel Griffiths scored the second goal as Beijing Guoan won 2-0 at Alex Wilkinson and Bruce Djite's Jiangsu Sainty on Sunday.

Griffiths, who played 89 minutes in the win, coolly side-footed home on 60 minutes after Walter Martinez's pass.

For Jiangsu, Wilkinson played a full game, while Djite was a 69th-minute substitute.

Elsewhere, Brendon Santalab grabbed a double and Adam Kwasnik scored one as newly promoted Chengdu Blades drew 3-3 with champions Shandong Luneng on Friday.

Meanwhile, Dean Heffernan put in a full shift as Liaoning Whowin lost 2-0 at Shaanxi Chanba on Sunday.

In Korea's K-League, Socceroo Sasa Ognenovski played a full game in defence as Seongnam Ilhwa grabbed their first win of the season, 2-0 over Iain Fyfe's Busan I'Park. Fyfe was an unused sub for Busan.

Elsewhere, Luke DeVere played a full game as Gyeongnam FC defeated Incheon United 2-1, while Rob Cornthwaite was an unused sub as Chunnam Dragons lost 1-0 at Daegu FC.