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Marden Sports Complex: W-League: 5th: W-League Finals: DNQ: Top goalscorer: Chelsie Dawber (5) Highest home attendance: 5,159 vs. Western Sydney Wanderers (21 March 2021) W-League: Lowest home attendance: 912 vs. Melbourne City (21 January 2021) W-League: Average home league attendance: 1,701: Biggest win: 2–0 vs. Sydney FC (H) (6 March 2021 ...
The 2020–21 W-League season was the thirteenth season of the W-League, the Australian national women's association football competition. The season started on 29 December 2020 [ 1 ] and ended with the Grand final on 11 April 2021.
Sydney FC (W-League) 2020–21 season; Manager: Ante Juric: Stadium: Cromer Park, Jubilee Stadium, Leichhardt Oval, ANZ Stadium: W-League: 1st: Finals Series: Runners up: Top goalscorer: League: Remy Siemsen (7) All: Remy Siemsen (7) Highest home attendance: 4,619 (11 April 2021 vs. Melbourne Victory: Lowest home attendance: 1,111 (31 March ...
The 2021 W-League grand final was the final match of the 2020–21 W-League season to decide the champions of women's soccer in Australia for the season. The match was played between Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium on 11 April 2021. [ 2 ]
The A-League and W-League calendar for the 2020–21 season was officially announced on 15 October 2020. [1] The first signing of the season occurred on 24 November 2020, with Teagan Micah joining from Norwegian club Arna-Bjørnar. Two further signings were made the day after, with Hollie Palmer and re-signed Rhali Dobson on 25 November 2020.
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 ...
This is a list of professional sports leagues by revenue. Individual sports are not included. The "Season" column refers to the sports league season for which financial data is available and referenced, which is usually not the most recently completed season of competition. Revenue is listed in millions of euros. The "Tier Level" column refers ...
The 2020–21 Scottish Women's Premier League 2 was the sixth season of the SWPL 2 as the second-highest division of women's football in Scotland, below SWPL 1 and above the SWF Championship. The league season was played with ten teams.