List of A-League Men seasons


The A-League Men is the premier professional men's association football league in Australia. It is currently consists of twelve teams; eleven based in Australia and one based in New Zealand. The league has been contested since 2005, when it was founded as the A-League. In its most recent form, the league includes a 26-round regular season and an end-of-season finals series playoff tournament involving the highest-placed teams, culminating in the Grand Final match. The winning team of the Grand Final is crowned A-League champion, while the regular season winners are dubbed ‘premiers’.

List of seasons

The following is a list of all A-League seasons. It contains the number of teams, the number of regular season matches played, the premier, the champions, teams who have gained Asian qualification and the top scorer in regular season matches—winner of the Golden Boot.

Grand Finals

The A-League Men Grand Final is the final match of the A-League Men season, the culmination of the finals series, determining the champions of the tournament.
YearDateHomeScoreAwayMan of the Match StadiumAttendance
20065 MarchSydney FC1–0Central Coast MarinersDwight Yorke Aussie Stadium, Sydney41,689
200718 FebruaryMelbourne Victory6–0Adelaide UnitedArchie Thompson Telstra Dome, Melbourne55,436
200824 FebruaryCentral Coast Mariners0–1Newcastle JetsAndrew Durante Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney36,354
200928 FebruaryMelbourne Victory1–0Adelaide UnitedTom Pondeljak Telstra Dome, Melbourne53,273
201020 MarchMelbourne Victory1–1
Sydney FCSimon Colosimo Etihad Stadium, Melbourne44,650
201113 MarchBrisbane Roar2–2
Central Coast MarinersMathew Ryan Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane50,168
201222 AprilBrisbane Roar2–1Perth GloryJacob Burns Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane50,334
201321 AprilWestern Sydney Wanderers0–2Central Coast MarinersDaniel McBreen Allianz Stadium, Sydney42,102
20144 MayBrisbane Roar2–1 Western Sydney WanderersThomas Broich
Iacopo La Rocca
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane51,153
201517 MayMelbourne Victory3–0Sydney FCMark Milligan AAMI Park, Melbourne29,843
20161 MayAdelaide United3–1Western Sydney WanderersIsaías Adelaide Oval, Adelaide50,119
20177 MaySydney FC1–1
Melbourne VictoryDaniel Georgievski Allianz Stadium, Sydney41,546
20185 MayNewcastle Jets0–1Melbourne VictoryLawrence Thomas McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle29,410
201919 MayPerth Glory0–0
Sydney FCMiloš Ninković Optus Stadium, Perth56,371
202030 AugustSydney FC1–0 Melbourne CityRhyan Grant Bankwest Stadium, Sydney7,051*
202127 JuneMelbourne City3–1Sydney FCNathaniel Atkinson AAMI Park, Melbourne14,017*
202228 MayMelbourne City0–2Western UnitedAleksandar Prijović AAMI Park, Melbourne22,495
20233 JuneMelbourne City1–6Central Coast MarinersJason Cummings CommBank Stadium, Sydney26,523

*Attendance limited due to impact of COVID-19 pandemic