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Central Coast Mariners Riding High After String of Impressive Wins
UpdatedThe team's recent success has sent shockwaves through the local football community, with fans flocking to support their hometown heroes
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The team's recent success has sent shockwaves through the local football community, with fans flocking to support their hometown heroes

The Central Coast Mariners are making headlines right now, with their impressive 3-1 win over the Newcastle Jets at Bluetongue Stadium on June 28 sending a clear message to the rest of the A-League: they're a force to be reckoned with.
This matters now because the Mariners have been working tirelessly to rebuild their team and regain the trust of their loyal fan base, and it seems their efforts are finally paying off. After a disappointing 2024-2025 season, the team has undergone significant changes, including the appointment of a new coach and the signing of several key players. The result is a team that's not only winning games but also playing an exciting brand of football that's drawing in new fans from across the Central Coast, including from suburbs like Gosford and Wyong.
Locally, the Mariners' success is being felt in a big way, with fans packing out venues like the Erina Centre and the Gosford RSL to watch live broadcasts of their games. The team's popularity is also being reflected in the sales of their merchandise, with the official Mariners store on Mann Street in Gosford reporting a significant increase in sales over the past few months. Meanwhile, organisations like the Central Coast Football Association and the Wyong Shire Council are working closely with the team to promote the sport and encourage more young people to get involved, through programs like the Mariners' Academy and the Council's Active Sports initiative.
A look at the data reveals just how impressive the Mariners' recent run has been. Since the start of the season, they've won 7 out of their last 10 games, scoring an average of 2.1 goals per game and conceding just 1.2. Their home attendance has also been on the rise, with an average of 8,500 fans turning out to watch them play at Bluetongue Stadium, up from 7,000 last season. And with ticket prices starting at just $20 for adults and $10 for children, it's no wonder that more and more people are coming out to support their local team.
So what happens next for the Central Coast Mariners? With several key games coming up in the next few weeks, including a showdown with the Sydney FC at Allianz Stadium on July 18, the team will be looking to keep their momentum going and push for a top-four finish. For fans, the best way to get behind the team is to get out to Bluetongue Stadium and cheer them on in person - with tickets available online or at the gate, there's never been a better time to be a part of the Mariners' journey.
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Published by The Daily Central Coast