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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Central Coast Mariners F.C. W-League, Central Coast Mariners FC seasons, Central Coast Mariners players, Mark Bosnich, List of Central Coast Mariners FC players, 2009-10 Central Coast Mariners season, Daniel McBreen, John Aloisi, Michael Beauchamp, 2006-07 Central Coast Mariners season, Mile Jedinak, Michael McGlinchey, Jonathan Brown, 2007-08 Central Coast Mariners season, Central Coast Mariners FC W-League, 2005-06 Central Coast Mariners season, Tony Vidmar, Damian Mori, Dylan Macallister, Central Coast Stadium, South NSW derby, Sasho Petrovski, The F3 Derby, 2008-09 Central Coast Mariners season, Ahmad Elrich, Danny Vukovic, Dean Heffernan, Oliver Bozanic, Tom Pondeljak, Andre Gumprecht, Adrian Caceres, Mustafa Amini, Jamie McMaster, Matt Simon, Alvin Ceccoli, John Hutchinson, Ian Ferguson, Matthew Ryan, Rostyn Griffiths, Nik Mrdja, Stewart Petrie, Noel Spencer, Panny Nikas, Adam Kwasnik, Alex Wilkinson, Predrag Boji, Wolry Wolfe, Laurence Braude, Wayne O'Sullivan, Nicky Travis, Matthew Nash, Marc Warren, Brad Porter, Chris Tadrosse, Sam Gallagher, Shane Huke, Nigel Boogaard, Leo Carle, Joshua Rose, Andrew Redmayne, Greg Owens, Andrea Merenda, John Crawley, Matthew Osman, Nicholas Fitzgerald, Vuko Tomasevic, Damien Brown, Matthew Lewis, Trent Sainsbury, Central Coast Lightning, Paul O'Grady, David D'Apuzzo, Bernie Ibini-Isei, Lachlan Cahill, Matthew Trott, Brady Smith, Mitchell Mallia, Andrew Clark, Russell Woodruffe, Ian McAndrew, Lyall Gorman. Excerpt: Central Coast Mariners Football Club, also known as The Mariners or The Coast, is a professional football (soccer) club based on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. They participate in the A-League and are one of three teams from the state of New South Wales playing in the competition. The Mariners were the first professional football (soccer) club ...