A-League Men

A-League Men, known before the 2021–22 season as the A-League, is a soccer league which is the top division in Australia and New Zealand. It was established in 2004 as a replacement to the National Soccer League and started in August 2005. Unlike professional soccer leagues in most of the rest of the world, A-League Men has what is called a "franchise" system—the same teams play in the league each year, unless a team drops out of the league on its own, or the league decides to add one or more new teams. This system is normal for pro sports leagues in Australia, as well as in the United States and Canada.

A-League Men
Founded2005
CountryAustralia and New Zealand
Level on pyramid1
Most championshipsSydney FC (5)
Websitekeepup.com.au

Since the beginning of the league in 2005, fourteen teams have competed in the league with Western United becoming the last club to join the league in the 2019–20 season. From those fourteen teams, six have taken the title while seven have taken the minor premiership. The current champion is Melbourne City FC, who defeated Sydney FC in the 2021 Grand Final.

The word "Men" was added to the league name after the 2020–21 season when the country's men's, women's, and youth leagues were brought under the "A-League" brand.

History

Before A-League Men was founded, the top division of Australian soccer was the National Soccer League which ran between 1977 and 2004.

Current clubs

As of the 2023-24 season

List

Map

A-League Men clubs
As of 2023/2024
Clubs in Australia
Location of clubs in Australia for the 2023 A-League Men season
Clubs in Sydney
Location of clubs in Sydney for the 2023 A-League Men season
Clubs in Melbourne
Location of clubs in Melbourne for the 2023 A-League Men season
Clubs in New Zealand
Location of clubs in New Zealand for the 2023 A-League Men season

Former clubs

Champions and premiers

A-League Men, like other professional leagues in Australia, crowns its champion at the end of a knockout playoff series involving top teams on the regular-season table. The final match is called the Grand Final, a term used in several other Australian sports. The team that finishes on top of the regular-season table is called the "Premiers". Media sometimes incorrectly call the Premiers the "minor premiers", a term used in other football codes in the country.

Season Champions Premiers
2005–06Sydney FCAdelaide United
2006–07Melbourne VictoryMelbourne Victory
2007–08Newcastle JetsCentral Coast Mariners
2008–09Melbourne VictoryMelbourne Victory
2009–10Sydney FCSydney FC
2010–11Brisbane RoarBrisbane Roar
2011–12Brisbane RoarCentral Coast Mariners
2012–13Central Coast MarinersWestern Sydney Wanderers
2013–14Brisbane RoarBrisbane Roar
2014–15Melbourne VictoryMelbourne Victory
2015–16Adelaide UnitedAdelaide United
2016–17Sydney FCSydney FC
2017–18Melbourne VictorySydney FC
2018–19Sydney FCPerth Glory
2019–20Sydney FCSydney FC
2020–21Melbourne CityMelbourne City
2021–22Western UnitedMelbourne City

Rivalries

Common name Full name
The Big Blue Melbourne Victory vs Sydney FC
The Distance Derby Perth Glory vs Wellington Phoenix
F3 Derby Central Mariners vs Newcastle Jets
Mariners–Wanderers Derby Central Coast Mariners vs Western Sydney Wanderers
Melbourne City–Sydney FC Derby Melbourne City vs Sydney FC
Melbourne Derby Melbourne City vs Melbourne Victory
The Original Rivalry Adelaide United vs Melbourne Victory
Sydney Derby Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers
Wellington Phoenix–Western United Derby Wellington Phoenix vs Western United
Westgate Derby Melbourne Victory vs Western United

References

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