2019–20 A-League


The 2019–20 A-League, also known as the 2019–20 Hyundai A-League for sponsorship reasons, was the 43rd season of national level soccer in Australia, and the 15th since the establishment of the A-League in 2004. The regular season commenced on 11 October 2019 and was scheduled to conclude on 26 April 2020, though was postponed to 19 August 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic caused Football Federation Australia to suspend the season from late March to mid July. The season resumed on 17 July 2020, which meant the finals occurred in mid-August and the Grand Final was held on 30 August 2020.
Sydney FC were the defending champions and Perth Glory were the defending premiers.

Clubs

The league has been expanded to eleven teams, with the addition of the Western United starting their first season.
ClubCityHome GroundCapacity
Adelaide UnitedAdelaideCoopers Stadium16,500
Brisbane RoarBrisbaneSuncorp Stadium52,500
Brisbane RoarBrisbaneDolphin Stadium10,000
Brisbane RoarBrisbaneCbus Super Stadium27,000
Central Coast MarinersGosfordCentral Coast Stadium20,059
Melbourne CityMelbourneAAMI Park30,050
Melbourne VictoryMelbourneMarvel Stadium56,347
Melbourne VictoryMelbourneAAMI Park30,050
Newcastle JetsNewcastleMcDonald Jones Stadium33,000
Perth GloryPerthHBF Park20,500
Sydney FCSydneyNetstrata Jubilee Oval20,500
Sydney FCSydneyLeichhardt Oval20,000
Wellington PhoenixWellingtonSky Stadium34,500
Wellington PhoenixWellingtonEden Park50,000
Western Sydney WanderersSydneyBankwest Stadium30,000
Western UnitedMelbourneGMHBA Stadium36,000
Western UnitedMelbourneMars Stadium11,000
Western UnitedMelbourneVU Whitten Oval12,000

Foreign players

The following do not fill a Visa position:

1Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Australian citizenship ;

2Australian citizens who have chosen to represent another national team;

3Injury Replacement Players, or National Team Replacement Players;

4Guest Players ;

5Players who left at the end of their contract, which was originally at the end of the season, but became mid-season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia extending the season

Regular season

Effects of the 2019–20 COVID-19 pandemic

Due to the self isolation requirements after overseas travel imposed by the Australian Government on 16 March, both Melbourne Victory and Wellington Phoenix were required to self-isolate having returned from playing in Wellington on 15 March 2020. This led to four games involving both clubs being postponed.
On 16 March 2020, due to restrictions imposed by the Australian Government of gatherings involving more than 500 people, the FFA announced that the remainder of the season would proceed with all games being played behind closed doors. Wellington Phoenix had intended to relocate for the remainder of the season in Sydney in order to keep playing the remainder of its scheduled games. The season was suspended on 24 March.
The season resumed on 17 July 2020, with almost all of the remaining 27 matches in the regular season played in New South Wales.

Statistics

Attendances

By club

These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include finals series attendances.

Player stats

Top scorers

Including Finals matches
RankPlayerClubGoals
1

Hat-tricks

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Clean sheets

Including Finals matches
RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1

Awards

The NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award will be awarded to the finest performance of an under-23 player from Australia or New Zealand throughout the season.

Annual awards

The following end of the season awards were announced at the 2019–20 Dolan Warren Awards night on 10 September 2020.Johnny Warren MedalAlessandro Diamanti, Western UnitedNAB Young Footballer of the YearRiley McGree, Adelaide UnitedNike Golden Boot AwardJamie Maclaren, Melbourne City Goalkeeper of the YearAndrew Redmayne, Sydney FCCoach of the YearErick Mombaerts, Melbourne CityFair Play AwardSydney FCReferee of the YearChris BeathGoal of the YearNikolai Topor-Stanley, Newcastle Jets