A-League Men records and statistics

The A-League Men is an Australian professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the Australian soccer league system, it is the country's primary soccer competition and is contested by 12 clubs. The competition was formed in April 2004, following a number of issues including financial problems in the National Soccer League. Those records and statistics of the A-League Men are listed below. All updated as of 6 March 2023.

Team records

Titles

Points

Wins

Defeats

Draws

Goals

Disciplinary

Scorelines

Attendances

These figures do not take into account the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons, when many matches had an attendance of zero due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Player records

Appearances

Leigh Broxham for Melbourne Victory
Nikolai Topor-Stanley for Western Sydney Wanderers
Leigh Broxham and Nikolai Topor-Stanley both currently hold the record for most appearances in the A-League Men playing 376 matches overall.

Players currently playing in the A-League Men are highlighted in bold.

Most appearances (career)[1]
Rank Player Games Playing position First season Last season
1Australia Leigh Broxham376Midfielder2006–072022–23
Australia Nikolai Topor-StanleyDefender2006–072022–23
3New Zealand Andrew Durante358Defender2005–062020–21
4Australia Alex Wilkinson355Defender2005–062022–23
5Australia Liam Reddy350Goalkeeper2005–062022–23
6Australia Scott Jamieson313Defender2008–092022–23
7Australia Danny Vukovic297Goalkeeper2005–062022–23
8New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses288Defender2007–082022–23
Australia Tarek ElrichDefender2005–062019–20
Australia Eugene GalekovicGoalkeeper2005–062018–19
Australia Matt SimonForward2006–072021–22

Goals

Besart Berisha is the leading A-League goalscorer, scoring his 100th A-League goal in April 2017.

Players currently playing in the A-League Men are highlighted in bold.

Most goals (career)[3]
Rank Player Goals Games Ratio Position First goal Last goal
1 Kosovo Besart Berisha1422360.60Forward2011–122020–21
2 Australia Jamie Maclaren1381940.71Forward2013–142022–23
3 New Zealand Shane Smeltz921900.48Forward2007–082016–17
4 Australia Archie Thompson902240.40Forward2005–062015–16
5 Australia Bruno Fornaroli861540.56Forward2015–162022–23
6 New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses802880.28Forward2007–082022–23
7 Australia Alex Brosque752430.31Forward2005–062018–19
8 Australia Matt Simon662880.23Forward2006–072020–21
9 Australia Mark Bridge632510.25Forward2005–062018–19
10 Brazil Bobô 591000.59Forward2016–172021–22
Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh1560.38Forward2014–152021–22

Goalkeepers

Players currently playing in the A-League Men are highlighted in bold.

Most clean sheets (career)[4]
RankPlayerClean
sheets
GamesRatioFirst seasonLast season
1Australia Liam Reddy903500.262005–062022–23
2Australia Danny Vukovic882970.302005–062022–23
3Australia Eugene Galekovic832880.292005–062018–19
4Australia Michael Theo692300.302005–062017–18
5Australia Andrew Redmayne612290.272007–082017–18
6New Zealand Glen Moss532500.212005–062019–20
7Australia Clint Bolton521790.292005–062012–13
8England Jamie Young481930.252014–152022–23
9Australia Ante Covic461840.252006–072015–16
10Australia Vedran Janjetovic391630.242008–092018–19

Disciplinary

Other individual records

Manager records

All-time A-League table

The all-time A-League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the A-League since its inception in 2005. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2022–23 season. Teams in bold are part of the current A-League season. This table does not include the finals series.

Pos. Club Seasons Pld Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Pts P/G 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Best
Pos.
1Sydney FC 18461213113135729559+170749[lower-alpha 1]1.6244111
2Melbourne Victory 18461194110157713620+936921.5033221
3Adelaide United 18461190114157675629+466841.4822331
4Brisbane Roar[lower-alpha 2] 18461184116161654591+636681.4521231
5Perth Glory 18461163109189663700–375981.30111
6Central Coast Mariners 18461160110191626693–675901.2823211
7Newcastle Jets 18461148107206576705–1295511.202112
8Wellington Phoenix 1641914893178577664–875371.28133
9Melbourne City[lower-alpha 3] 1335014785118583477+1065261.5031121
10Western Sydney Wanderers 1129310482107418405+133941.341211
11Western United 4104421844148161–131441.3813
12Gold Coast United 38429243110910901111.32113
13Macarthur FC 378271734102131–29981.266
14North Queensland Fury 25712153057106–49510.897
15New Zealand Knights 24267292886–58250.608
  1. Sydney FC deducted 3 points for breaching the salary cap in 2006
  2. Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Queensland Roar
  3. Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Melbourne Heart

See also

References

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