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W-League: 6th: W-League Finals: DNQ: Top goalscorer: Rosie Galea (4) Highest home attendance: 3,027 vs. Sydney FC (30 December 2020) W-League: Lowest home attendance: 279 vs. Newcastle Jets (2 January 2021) W-League: Average home league attendance: 827: Biggest win: 4–0 vs. Melbourne City (A) (11 March 2021) W-League: Biggest defeat: 0–3 vs ...
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 ...
This is a list of professional sports leagues by revenue. Individual sports are not included. 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.
The 2024 Thai Women's League 2 is the 7th season of the Thai Women's League 2, the second-tier Thai professional league for women's association football clubs, since its establishment in 2010. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A total of 8 teams will compete in the league.
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