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This is a list of A-League Women records and statistics.

Club honours

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Champions

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This is a list of the clubs that have won the finals series (play-offs), where the winning team is crowned as the A-League Women (previously W-League) champions.

Season Grand Final date Winning team Score Losing team Location Grand Final attendance
2008–09 17 January 2009 Queensland Roar (1) 2–0 Canberra United Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane 4,554
2009 19 December 2009 Sydney FC (1) 3–2 Brisbane Roar Toyota Stadium, Sydney 1,439
2010–11 12 February 2011 Brisbane Roar (2)[a] 2–1 Sydney FC Campbelltown Stadium, Campbelltown 1,872
2011–12 28 January 2012 Canberra United (1) 3–2 Brisbane Roar McKellar Park, Canberra 2,512
2012–13 27 January 2013 Sydney FC (2) 3–1 Melbourne Victory AAMI Park, Melbourne 4,181
2013–14 23 February 2014 Melbourne Victory (1) 2–0 Brisbane Roar Lakeside Stadium, Melbourne 2,504
2014 21 December 2014 Canberra United (2) 3–1 Perth Glory nib Stadium, Perth 2,671
2015–16 31 January 2016 Melbourne City (1) 4–1 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 4,206
2016–17 12 February 2017 Melbourne City (2) 2–0 Perth Glory nib Stadium, Perth 4,591
2017–18 18 February 2018 Melbourne City (3) 2–0 Sydney FC Allianz Stadium, Sydney 6,025
2018–19 16 February 2019 Sydney FC (3) 4–2 Perth Glory Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney 6,127
2019–20 21 March 2020 Melbourne City (4) 1-0 Sydney FC AAMI Park, Melbourne 0[b]
2020–21 11 April 2021 Melbourne Victory (2) 1–0 (a.e.t.) Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney 4,619
2021–22 27 March 2022 Melbourne Victory (3) 2–1 Sydney FC Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney 5,027
2022–23 30 April 2023 Sydney FC (4) 4–0 Western United CommBank Stadium, Parramatta 9,519
2023–24 4 May 2024 Sydney FC (5) 1–0 Melbourne City AAMI Park, Melbourne 7,671

The numbers in brackets indicate the number of championships won by a team.

Premiers

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This is a list of the teams that have won the premiership of the A-League Women (previously W-League).

Season Premiers Runners-up
2008–09 Queensland Roar (1) Newcastle Jets
2009 Sydney FC (1) Central Coast Mariners
2010–11 Sydney FC (2) Brisbane Roar
2011–12 Canberra United (1) Brisbane Roar
2012–13 Brisbane Roar (2)[a] Perth Glory
2013–14 Canberra United (2) Sydney FC
2014 Perth Glory (1) Melbourne Victory
2015–16 Melbourne City (1) Canberra United
2016–17 Canberra United (3) Perth Glory
2017–18 Brisbane Roar (3) Sydney FC
2018–19 Melbourne Victory (1) Brisbane Roar
2019–20 Melbourne City (2) Melbourne Victory
2020–21 Sydney FC (3) Brisbane Roar
2021–22 Sydney FC (4) Melbourne City
2022–23 Sydney FC (5) Western United
2023–24 Melbourne City (3) Sydney FC

The numbers in brackets indicate the number of premierships won by a team.

Summary

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# Club Grand Final Regular season Finals
Champions Runners-up Premiers Runners-up Qualifiers
1 Sydney FC 5 6 5 3 16
2 Melbourne City 4 1 3 1 7
3 Melbourne Victory 3 2 1 1 11
4 Brisbane Roar[a] 2 3 3 4 10
5 Canberra United 2 1 3 1 9
6 Perth Glory 3 1 2 4
7 Newcastle Jets 1 3
8= Central Coast Mariners 1 2
8= Western United 1 1 2
10= Western Sydney Wanderers 1
10= Adelaide United 1
12 Wellington Phoenix

Finals series

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Individual honours

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Julie Dolan Medal

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The medal is awarded annually to the player voted to be the best player in the W-League, the top women's football (soccer) league in Australia. The award is named after former Matildas Captain and football administrator Julie Dolan. The format was changed for the 2015–16 season, with a panel featuring former players, media, referees and technical staff, who voted on each regular-season match.[2] The following table contains only the winners of the medal during the W-League era. The award was also presented for the best player in the previous Women's National Soccer League prior to the W-League.

Year Winner Club Ref.
2008–09 Lana Harch Brisbane Roar[a]
2009 Michelle Heyman Central Coast Mariners [3]
2010–11 Kyah Simon Sydney FC [4]
2011–12 Sally Shipard Canberra United [5]
2012–13 Clare Polkinghorne Brisbane Roar [6]
2013–14 Tameka Butt Brisbane Roar [7]
2014 Emily van Egmond Newcastle Jets [8]
2015–16 Ashleigh Sykes Canberra United [9]
2016–17 Sam Kerr Perth Glory [10]
2017–18 Sam Kerr
Clare Polkinghorne
Perth Glory
Brisbane Roar
[11]
2018–19 Christine Nairn Melbourne Victory [12]
2019–20 Kristen Hamilton Western Sydney Wanderers [13]
2020–21 Michelle Heyman Canberra United [14]
2021–22 Fiona Worts Adelaide United [15]
2022–23 Alex Chidiac Melbourne Victory [16]
2023–24 Sophie Harding Western Sydney Wanderers [17]

Young Footballer of the Year

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Year Winner Club Ref.
2009 Elise Kellond-Knight
Ellyse Perry
Brisbane Roar
Canberra United
[3]
2010–11 Kyah Simon Sydney FC [4]
2011–12 Ashley Brown Melbourne Victory [5]
2012–13 Steph Catley Melbourne Victory [6]
2013–14 Steph Catley Melbourne Victory [7]
2014 Amy Harrison Sydney FC [8]
2015–16 Larissa Crummer Melbourne City [9]
2016–17 Remy Siemsen Sydney FC [10]
2017–18 Ellie Carpenter Canberra United [11]
2018–19 Ellie Carpenter Canberra United
2019–20 Ellie Carpenter Melbourne City [18]
2020–21 Kyra Cooney-Cross Melbourne Victory [14]
2021–22 Holly McNamara Melbourne City [15]
2022–23 Sarah Hunter Sydney FC [16]
2023–24 Daniela Galic Melbourne City [17]

FMA Player of the Year

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Year Winner Club Ref.
2012–13 Sam Kerr Sydney FC [19]
2013–14 Jess Fishlock Melbourne Victory

Player's Player of the Year

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Year Winner Club Reference
2009 Samantha Kerr Perth Glory [3]
2010–11 Kyah Simon Sydney FC [20]
2011–12 Lydia Williams Canberra United [5]
2012–13 Tameka Butt Brisbane Roar [6]
2013–14 Jess Fishlock Melbourne Victory [7]
2014 Samantha Kerr Perth Glory [8]
2015–16 Kim Little Melbourne City [9]

Goalkeeper of the Year (Golden Glove)

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Year Winner Club Ref.
2008–09 Melissa Barbieri Melbourne Victory
2009 Jillian Loyden Central Coast Mariners [3]
2010–11 Lydia Williams Canberra United [4]
2011–12 Lydia Williams Canberra United [5]
2012–13 Mackenzie Arnold Canberra United [6]
2013–14 Melissa Barbieri Adelaide United [7]
2014 Mackenzie Arnold Perth Glory [8]
2015–16 Kaitlyn Savage Adelaide United [9]
2016–17 Lydia Williams Melbourne City [10]
2017–18 Mackenzie Arnold Brisbane Roar [11]
2018–19 Aubrey Bledsoe Sydney FC [21]
2019–20 Lydia Williams Melbourne City [22]
Aubrey Bledsoe Sydney FC
2020–21 Teagan Micah Melbourne City [14]
2021–22 Casey Dumont Melbourne Victory [15]
2022–23 Hillary Beall Western United [16]
2023–24 Morgan Aquino Perth Glory [17]

Golden Boot

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Year Winner Club Goals Ref.
2008–09 Leena Khamis Sydney FC 7
2009 Michelle Heyman Central Coast Mariners 11 [3]
2010–11 Kyah Simon Sydney FC 12 [4]
2011–12 Michelle Heyman Canberra United 15 [5]
2012–13 Kate Gill Perth Glory 11 [6]
2013–14 Jodie Taylor Sydney FC 10 [7]
2014 Kate Gill Perth Glory 12 [23]
2015–16 Larissa Crummer Melbourne City 11 [9]
2016–17 Ashleigh Sykes Canberra United 12 [24]
2017–18 Sam Kerr Perth Glory 13 [25]
2018–19 Sam Kerr Perth Glory 13 [26]
2019–20 Morgan Andrews
Natasha Dowie
Kristen Hamilton
Remy Siemsen
Perth Glory
Melbourne Victory
Western Sydney Wanderers
Sydney FC
7 [27]
2020–21 Emily Gielnik Brisbane Roar 13 [14]
2021–22 Fiona Worts Adelaide United 13 [15]
2022–23 Hannah Keane Western United 13 [28]
2023–24 Michelle Heyman Canberra United 17 [17]

Goal of the Year

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Year Winner Club Ref.
2008–09 Marianna Tabain Perth Glory
2009 Sam Kerr Perth Glory [3]
2010–11 Heather Garriock Sydney FC [4]
2011–12 Racheal Quigley Adelaide United [5]
2012–13 Emily van Egmond Newcastle Jets [6]
2013–14 Sally Shipard Canberra United [7]
2014 Ashleigh Sykes Canberra United [8]
2015–16 Vanessa DiBernardo Perth Glory [9]
2016–17 Sam Kerr Perth Glory [10]
2017–18 Lisa De Vanna Sydney FC [11]
2018–19 Cortnee Vine Newcastle Jets
2019–20 Amy Jackson Melbourne Victory [29]
2020–21 Lisa De Vanna Melbourne Victory [14]
2021–22 Rachel Lowe Sydney FC [15]
2022–23 Madison Haley Sydney FC [16]
2023–24 Cassidy Davis Newcastle Jets [17]

Coach of the Year

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Year Winner Club Ref.
2008–09 Jeff Hopkins Brisbane Roar[a]
2009 Ray Junna
Stephen Roche
Canberra United
Central Coast Mariners
[3]
2010–11 Alen Stajcic Sydney FC [4]
2011–12 Jitka Klimková Canberra United [5]
2012–13 Mike Mulvey Melbourne Victory [6]
2013–14 Alen Stajcic Sydney FC [7]
2014 Peter McGuinness Newcastle Jets [8]
2015–16 Craig Deans Newcastle Jets [9]
2016–17 Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory [10]
2017–18 Melissa Andreatta Brisbane Roar [11]
2018–19 Jeff Hopkins Melbourne Victory
2019–20 Rado Vidošić Melbourne City [29]
2020–21 Jeff Hopkins Melbourne Victory [14]
2021–22 Adrian Stenta Adelaide United [15]
2022–23 Mark Torcaso Western United [16]
2023–24 Emily Husband Central Coast Mariners [17]

Referee of the Year

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Year Winner Ref.
2008–09 Jacqui Melksham
2009 Kate Jacewicz [3]
2010–11 Kate Jacewicz [4]
2011–12 Kate Jacewicz [6]
2012–13 Kate Jacewicz [6]
2013–14 Casey Reibelt [7]
2014 Kate Jacewicz [8]
2015–16 Kate Jacewicz [9]
2016–17 Kate Jacewicz [10]
2017–18 Casey Reibelt [11]
2018–19 Kate Jacewicz
2019–20 Rebecca Durcau [29]
2020–21 Rebecca Durcau [14]
2021–22 Lara Lee [15]
2022–23 Casey Reibelt [16]
2023–24 Casey Reibelt [17]

Fair Play Award

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Year Winner Ref.
2008–09 Brisbane Roar[a]
2009 Canberra United
Sydney FC
[3]
2010–11 Melbourne Victory [4]
2011–12 Melbourne Victory
Canberra United
[5]
2012–13 Sydney FC [6]
2013–14 Brisbane Roar
Melbourne Victory
Newcastle Jets
[7]
2014 Adelaide United [8]
2015–16 Melbourne City [9]
2016–17 Adelaide United [10]
2017–18 Melbourne Victory [11]
2018–19 Newcastle Jets
2019–20 Melbourne Victory
Newcastle Jets
Perth Glory
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2020–21 Brisbane Roar [14]
2021–22 Not awarded
2022–23 Canberra United [16]
2023–24 Melbourne City [30]

Season records

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Points

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Wins

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Losses

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Draws

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Goals

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Club records

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Biggest victories

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Goal Diff. Home team Score Away team Date Round, Season
11 Sydney FC 11–0 Perth Glory 3 December 2011 Round 7, 2011–12 W-League
9 Western Sydney Wanderers 1–10 Perth Glory 5 October 2014 Round 4, 2014 W-League
8 Adelaide United 10–2 Western Sydney Wanderers 14 January 2017 Round 12, 2016–17 W-League
Adelaide United 0–8 Newcastle Jets 29 March 2024 Round 22, 2023–24 A-League Women
7 Newcastle Jets 0–7 Melbourne Victory 23 February 2020 Round 13, 2019–20 W-League
6 Adelaide United 0–6 Central Coast Mariners 6 December 2008 Round 7, 2008–09 W-League
Brisbane Roar 6–0 Perth Glory 31 October 2009 Round 5, 2009 W-League
Sydney FC 6–0 Adelaide United 1 November 2009 Round 5, 2009 W-League
Adelaide United 0–6 Central Coast Mariners 14 November 2009 Round 7, 2009 W-League
Newcastle Jets 0–6 Brisbane Roar 5 December 2009 Round 10, 2009 W-League
Newcastle Jets 7–1 Adelaide United 8 January 2011 Round 9, 2010–11 W-League
Melbourne Victory 6–0 Newcastle Jets 7 December 2013 Round 4, 2013–14 W-League
Sydney FC 8–2 Perth Glory 5 January 2014 Round 7, 2013–14 W-League
Sydney FC 0–6 Melbourne City 18 October 2015 Round 1, 2015–16 W-League
Melbourne City 0–6 Melbourne Victory 10 January 2021 Round 3, 2020–21 W-League
Brisbane Roar 6–0 Melbourne Victory 22 January 2021 Round 5, 2020–21 W-League
Melbourne Victory 6–0 Perth Glory 28 March 2021 Round 14, 2020–21 W-League
Sydney FC 6–0 Canberra United 15 January 2022 Round 7, 2021–22 A-League Women
Brisbane Roar 2–8 Adelaide United 13 February 2022 Round 11, 2021–22 A-League Women
Newcastle Jets 0–6 Western United 26 February 2023 Round 15, 2022–23 A-League Women

Highest aggregate scores

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Goals Home team Score Away team Date Round, Season
12 Sydney FC 5–7 Perth Glory 15 December 2012 Round 9, 2012–13 W-League
Adelaide United 10–2 Western Sydney Wanderers 14 January 2017 Round 12, 2016–17 W-League
11 Sydney FC 11–0 Perth Glory 3 December 2011 Round 7, 2011–12 W-League
Western Sydney Wanderers 1–10 Perth Glory 5 October 2014 Round 4, 2014 W-League
10 Sydney FC 8–2 Perth Glory 5 January 2014 Round 7, 2013–14 W-League
Brisbane Roar 2–8 Adelaide United 13 February 2022 Round 11, 2021–22 A-League Women
9 Canberra United 7–2 Perth Glory 14 January 2017 Round 12, 2016–17 W-League
Melbourne Victory 3–6 Sydney FC 26 January 2023 Round 12, 2022–23 A-League Women
8 Perth Glory 3–5 Queensland Roar 7 December 2008 Round 7, 2008–09 W-League
Adelaide United 2–6 Sydney FC 28 November 2009 Round 9, 2009 W-League
Newcastle Jets 7–1 Adelaide United 8 January 2011 Round 9, 2010–11 W-League
Brisbane Roar 6–2 Adelaide United 22 December 2012 Round 10, 2012–13 W-League
Newcastle Jets 2–6 Brisbane Roar 4 January 2014 Round 7, 2013–14 W-League
Melbourne Victory 5–3 Western Sydney Wanderers 21 September 2014 Round 2, 2014 W-League
Perth Glory 4–4 Canberra United 20 January 2018 Round 12, 2017–18 W-League
Canberra United 4–4 Perth Glory 4 November 2018 Round 2, 2018–19 W-League
Perth Glory 2–6 Sydney FC 25 February 2021 Round 10, 2020–21 W-League
Brisbane Roar 2–6 Melbourne Victory 4 April 2021 Semi-final, 2020–21 W-League
Adelaide United 4–4 Canberra United 15 October 2023 Round 1, 2023–24 A-League Women
Melbourne City 5–3 Brisbane Roar 28 December 2023 Round 10, 2023–24 A-League Women
Melbourne Victory 5–3 Wellington Phoenix 3 March 2024 Round 18, 2023–24 A-League Women
Adelaide United 0–8 Newcastle Jets 29 March 2024 Round 22, 2023–24 A-League Women

League streaks

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updated to end of 2023–24 season
Longest Undefeated Streak
Rank Team No. From To
1 Brisbane Roar [a] 18 8 November 2008 28 November 2009
Melbourne City 18 October 2015 4 December 2016
3 Melbourne City 17 20 January 2019 29 December 2020
4 Canberra United 16 22 October 2011 17 November 2012
5 Sydney FC 14 10 October 2009 27 November 2010
6 Sydney FC 13 26 March 2021 13 February 2022
7 Brisbane Roar 12 13 November 2010 5 November 2011
Sydney FC 12 January 2013 29 January 2014
9 Sydney FC 10 18 November 2017 10 February 2018
10 Brisbane Roar 9 12 November 2011 28 January 2012
Melbourne Victory 16 November 2013 1 February 2014
Brisbane Roar 29 December 2020 21 February 2021
Melbourne Victory 12 January 2024 10 March 2024
Longest Winless Streak
Rank Team No. From To
1 Adelaide United 34 15 November 2008 17 December 2011
2 Newcastle Jets 19 24 November 2012 13 September 2014
3 Perth Glory 13 29 February 2020 28 March 2021
4 Newcastle Jets 12 28 December 2008 6 November 2010
Adelaide United 3 January 2016 14 January 2017
Perth Glory 7 January 2024 31 March 2024
7 Western Sydney Wanderers 11 4 January 2014 12 October 2014
Newcastle Jets 16 January 2022 19 November 2022
9 Adelaide United 10 11 January 2014 19 October 2014
Western Sydney Wanderers 4 February 2018 10 January 2019
Wellington Phoenix 3 December 2021 4 February 2022

Player records

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Most appearances

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As of 5 December 2024.[31]

Players listed in bold are still actively playing in the A-League Women.

Rank Player Appearances
1 Australia Michelle Heyman 185
2 Australia Tameka Yallop 163
3 Australia Kim Carroll 158
4 Australia Cassidy Davis 157
Australia Teresa Polias
6 Australia Clare Polkinghorne 152
7 Australia Caitlin Cooper 151
Australia Gema Simon
9 Australia Emma Checker 150
10 Australia Casey Dumont 149

Top scorers

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As of 5 December 2024.[32]

Players listed in bold are still actively playing in the A-League Women.

Rank Player Goals
1 Australia Michelle Heyman 112
2 Australia Samantha Kerr 70
3 Australia Tameka Yallop 66
4 Australia Emily Gielnik 60
5 Australia Kyah Simon 53
6 Australia Tara Andrews 45
Australia Leena Khamis
8 Australia Ashleigh Sykes 44
9 Australia Lisa De Vanna 42
Australia Kate Gill

Most Goals In A Match

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Goals Player Match Date
5 Kate Gill Western Sydney Wanderers v Perth Glory 5 October 2014
Hannah Wilkinson Melbourne Victory v Melbourne City 26 December 2021
England Fiona Worts Adelaide United v Brisbane Roar 15 January 2022
4 Tara Andrews Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United 8 January 2011
Ashleigh Sykes Canberra United v Perth Glory 14 January 2017

Hat-tricks

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Most hat-tricks

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Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Australia Michelle Heyman 6
2 Australia Emily Gielnik 4
Australia Sam Kerr
4 Australia Tameka Butt 3
5 Australia Melina Ayres 2
Australia Lisa De Vanna
England Natasha Dowie
Australia Caitlin Foord
Australia Caitlin Friend
Australia Kate Gill
United States Arin Gilliland
Australia Kyah Simon
Australia Rosie Sutton
England Fiona Worts

Fastest hat-tricks

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Minutes Player Match Date
7 Australia Sam Kerr Newcastle Jets v Perth Glory 16 December 2017
11 New Zealand Sarah McLaughlin Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers 20 October 2012
Australia Kate Gill Western Sydney Wanderers v Perth Glory 5 October 2014
15 Norway Elise Thorsnes Canberra United v Adelaide United 7 January 2018
16 Australia Michelle Heyman Canberra United v Perth Glory 29 October 2011
Australia Leena Khamis Sydney FC v Perth Glory 3 December 2011
17 Australia Sienna Saveska Western Sydney Wanderers v Western United 14 December 2024
18 Australia Emily Gielnik Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United 12 March 2021
19 Australia Melina Ayres Melbourne City v Melbourne Victory 15 April 2023
Australia Daniela Galic Melbourne City v Adelaide United 28 December 2023

All-time W-League ladders

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Regular season matches

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As of the end of the 2023–24 regular season, ranked by total points

Position Club Seasons Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Prem RUp Avg
1 Sydney FC 16 202 121 28 53 427 232 195 391 5 3 1.94
2 Brisbane Roar [a] 16 202 97 40 65 349 276 73 331 3 4 1.64
3 Canberra United 16 202 89 48 65 373 311 62 315 3 1 1.56
4 Melbourne Victory 16 202 89 43 70 341 275 66 310 1 2 1.53
5 Perth Glory 16 202 78 33 91 324 383 −59 267 1 2 1.32
6 Melbourne City 9 126 77 15 34 240 138 102 246 3 1 1.95
7 Newcastle Jets 16 202 56 32 114 282 414 −132 200 1 0.99
8 Adelaide United 16 202 52 30 120 248 444 −196 186 0.92
9 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 162 46 26 90 193 314 −121 164 1.01
10 Western United 2 40 24 3 13 75 54 21 75 1 1.88
11 Central Coast Mariners 3 42 21 6 15 70 51 19 69 1 1.64
12 Wellington Phoenix 3 54 14 6 34 69 99 −30 48 0.89

Finals matches

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As of the end of the 2023–24 post-season

Position Club Finals Series Pld W D L GF GA GD Pen. Champ RUp
1 Sydney FC 16 29 16 3 10 51 40 11 0−2 5 6
2 Melbourne City 7 14 9 2 3 29 13 16 1−1 4 1
3 Melbourne Victory 11 17 7 4 6 27 26 1 2−2 3 1
4 Brisbane Roar[a] 10 15 4 4 7 20 27 −7 3−1 2 3
5 Canberra United 9 12 4 2 6 11 17 −6 2–1 2 1
6 Perth Glory 4 7 3 1 3 16 13 3 0–1 3
7 Western United 2 3 1 0 2 3 8 −5 1
8 Newcastle Jets 3 5 1 0 4 6 12 −6
9 Central Coast Mariners 2 4 0 2 2 1 3 −2
10 Adelaide United 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 −1
11 Western Sydney Wanderers 1 1 0 0 1 1 5 −4

See also

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Notes

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  2. ^ behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[1]

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