Sat, 02 Jul, 2011 - 14:17
Celtic 0 Central Coast Mariners 1
Celtic lost the first match of their Australian tour after gifting Central Coast Mariners a late goal.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: ANZ StadiumPlace: SydneyPlace: Celtic ParkPlace: FalkirkPerson: Joe LedleyPerson: Josh HearfieldPerson: Troy HearfieldPerson: Gary HooperPerson: Neil LennonPerson: Adam MatthewsPerson: Kelvin WilsonPerson: MatthewsPerson: WilsonPerson: LennonPerson: Thomas RognePerson: Charlie MulgrewPerson: Kris CommonsPerson: Daniel MajstorovicPerson: Georgios SamarasPerson: Cha Du-riPerson: Ki Sung-yuengPerson: Emilio IzaguirrePerson: Mark WilsonPerson: Glenn LoovensPerson: Lukasz ZaluskaPerson: Richie TowellPerson: James ForrestPerson: Scott BrownPerson: Beram KayalPerson: Shaun MaloneyPerson: Daryl MurphyPerson: Mustafa AminiPerson: Michael McGlincheyPerson: Daniel McBreenPerson: MurphyPerson: KayalPerson: ForrestPerson: Adriano PellegrinoPerson: Paddy McCourtPerson: Anthony StokesPerson: HooperPerson: TowellPerson: MaloneyPerson: PellegrinoPerson: LedleyPerson: Dominic CerviPerson: HearfieldPerson: StokesEvent: Scottish CupEvent: A-League Grand FinalOrganisation: CelticOrganisation: Central Coast MarinersOrganisation: CardiffOrganisation: MarinersOrganisation: MotherwellOrganisation: Nottingham ForestOrganisation: Sunderland
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