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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 ...
The all-time A-League Men table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the A-League Men since its inception in 2005. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2023–24 season.
A national round-robin tournament existed in various forms prior to the formation of the A-League, with the most notable being the National Soccer League (NSL). The formation of the NSL came after Australia's qualification for the 1974 FIFA World Cup, which led to discussion of a national league, with 14 teams eventually chosen to participate in the inaugural season of the NSL in 1977.
This is a summary of the highest scoring games and biggest winning margins in the A-League since its establishment in the 2005–06 season. The record for the biggest win is by 8 goals, this occurred on 14 April 2024 when Melbourne City beat Perth Glory 8–0. [1] Previously the record for the biggest win was by 7 goals.
The A-League Men's championship trophy is the main prize for winning the grand final and being crowned champions. Designed by Sydney design company D3 Design, it resembles a laurel wreath . "We used this model as a basis for a unique, cutting-edge design – our trophy is a modern and versatile translation of the wreath.
By the mid-80s, the league had introduced a post-season playoffs competition that would crown the champions and the title was shared more evenly around the nation. Seasons initially ran over the winter months until 1989 when it was changed to the summer months to avoid conflicts with Australian rules football and the two rugby codes. By 2000 ...
Did not win league title 1978 Iceland: Valur: 18 1978–79 Italy: Perugia: 30 Yes: Did not win league title 1980–81 Northern Ireland: Glentoran: 22 1982–83 East Germany: Berliner FC Dynamo: 26 1984–85 Cyprus: Omonia: 26 1985–86 Turkey: Galatasaray: 36 Yes: Did not win league title 1986–87 Romania: Steaua BucureČ™ti: 34 Also won Cupa ...
This is a category is for club soccer seasons where they have completed the top division of American leagues in first-place as champions, including the National Association Football League (1895–1921) American Soccer League (1921–1966), the United Soccer Association (1967), the North American Soccer League (1968–1984), American ...