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2018–19 W-League

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Eleventh season of the top women's football (soccer) league in Australia

Football league season
W-League
Season2018–19
ChampionsSydney FC (3rd title)
PremiersMelbourne Victory (1st title)
Matches played57
Goals scored189 (3.32 per match)
Top goalscorerSam Kerr (13 goals)
Biggest home winSydney FC 5–1Brisbane Roar (9 December 2018)
Biggest away winWestern Sydney Wanderers 1–5Perth Glory (24 January 2019)
Highest scoringCanberra United 4–4Perth Glory (4 November 2018)
Highest attendance7,163
Melbourne Victory vs.Perth Glory
(1 December 2018)
Lowest attendance500
Melbourne City vs.Adelaide United
(28 December 2018)
Average attendance1,528
All statistics correct as of 16 February 2019.

The2018–19 W-League season was the eleventh season of theW-League, theAustralian national women'sassociation football competition.

Clubs

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Stadia and locations

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TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Adelaide UnitedAdelaideMarden Sports Complex
Coopers Stadium
6,000
16,500
Brisbane RoarBrisbaneSuncorp Stadium
Lions Stadium
52,500
5,000
Canberra UnitedCanberraMcKellar Park
Seiffert Oval
3,500
15,000
Melbourne CityMelbourneCB Smith Reserve
AAMI Park
2,000
30,050
Melbourne VictoryMelbourneLakeside Stadium
Epping Stadium
AAMI Park
Latrobe City Stadium
12,000
10,000
30,050
12,000
Newcastle JetsNewcastleNewcastle Number 2 Sports Ground
McDonald Jones Stadium
5,000
33,000
Perth GloryPerthDorrien Gardens
nib Stadium
4,000
20,500
Sydney FCSydneySeymour Shaw
Jubilee Oval
Leichhardt Oval
WIN Stadium
5,000
20,505
20,000
23,000
Western Sydney WanderersSydneyMarconi Stadium
ANZ Stadium
Spotless Stadium
9,000
83,500
24,000

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerCaptainKit sponsors
Adelaide UnitedAustraliaIvan KarlovićAustraliaEmma Checker[1]Macron[2]
Brisbane RoarAustraliaMelissa AndreattaAustraliaClare Polkinghorne[3]Umbro[4][5]
Canberra UnitedAustraliaHeather GarriockScotlandRachel Corsie[6]Nike
University of Canberra[7][8]
Melbourne CityAustraliaRado VidošićAustraliaSteph Catley[9]Nike
Melbourne VictoryWalesJeff HopkinsEnglandNatasha Dowie[10]Adidas[11]
Newcastle JetsAustraliaCraig DeansAustraliaCassidy Davis
AustraliaGema Simon
AustraliaEmily van Egmond[12]
Viva Teamwear[13]
Greater Bank[14]
Perth GloryAustraliaBobby DespotovskiAustraliaSam Kerr[15]Macron[16]
Sydney FCAustraliaAnte JuricAustraliaTeresa Polias[17]Puma
Western Sydney WanderersAustraliaDan BarrettAustraliaServet Uzunlar[18]Nike[19]

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition on tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Melbourne CityAustraliaPatrick KisnorboCoaching Restructure[20]Pre-seasonAustraliaRado Vidošić19 June 2018
Western Sydney WanderersAustraliaRichard ByrneNew Head Coach Appointed[21]AustraliaDan Barrett3 August 2018

Transfers

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Further information:W-League transfers for 2018–19 season

Foreign players

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As of the end of the season.
ClubVisa 1Visa 2Visa 3Visa 4Non-Visa foreign(s)Former player(s)
Adelaide UnitedIcelandFanndís FriðriksdóttirIcelandGunnhildur Yrsa JónsdóttirUnited StatesAmber BrooksUnited StatesVeronica Latsko
Brisbane RoarEnglandChioma UbogaguJapanYūki NagasatoUnited StatesCeleste BoureilleUnited StatesCarson Pickett
Canberra UnitedChileMaría José RojasScotlandRachel CorsieSouth AfricaRefiloe JaneSouth AfricaRhoda MulaudziRepublic of IrelandDenise O'SullivanG
United StatesPaige Nielsen
Melbourne CityDenmarkTheresa NielsenJapanYukari KingaUnited StatesLauren BarnesUnited StatesJasmyne SpencerNew ZealandRebekah StottA
United StatesHailie MaceG
EnglandJodie TaylorG
Melbourne VictoryEnglandNatasha DowieUnited StatesSamantha JohnsonUnited StatesChristine NairnUnited StatesDani Weatherholt
Newcastle JetsUnited StatesBritt EckerstromUnited StatesTaylor SmithUnited StatesKatie StengelUnited StatesArin Wright
Perth GloryUnited StatesRachel HillUnited StatesAlyssa MautzUnited StatesKatie NaughtonUnited StatesNikki StantonPhilippinesStacey CavillA
Sydney FCUnited StatesAubrey BledsoeUnited StatesDanielle ColapricoUnited StatesSofia HuertaUnited StatesSavannah McCaskill
Western Sydney WanderersGhanaElizabeth AddoNetherlandsMaruschka WaldusUnited StatesLo'eau LaBontaUnited StatesSydney Miramontez

The following do not fill a Visa position:
A Australian citizens who have chosen to represent another national team;
G Guest Players

Regular season

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The regular season was played between 25 October 2018 and 6 February 2019, over 14 rounds, with each team playing twelve matches.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Melbourne Victory127322115+624Qualification toFinals series and2019 AFC Women's Club Championship
2Brisbane Roar126241817+120Qualification toFinals series
3Sydney FC(C)126152819+919
4Perth Glory125432820+819
5Melbourne City126152015+519
6Adelaide United125341719−218
7Newcastle Jets125161821−316
8Canberra United123451318−513
9Western Sydney Wanderers1211101130−194
Source:A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Fixtures

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Individual matches are collated at each club's season article.

Finals series

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Semi-finalsGrand Final
      
1Melbourne Victory2
4Perth Glory (a.e.t.)4
Sydney FC4
Perth Glory2
2Brisbane Roar1
3Sydney FC2

Semi-finals

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Melbourne Victory vPerth Glory
10 February 2019Melbourne Victory2–4 (a.e.t.)Perth GloryMelbourne
14:00AEDT
Source
Stadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 8,599
Referee:Rachel Mitchenson
Brisbane Roar vSydney FC
10 February 2019Brisbane Roar1–2Sydney FCBrisbane
18:15AEST
Source
Stadium:Dolphin Oval
Attendance: 4,271
Referee:Rebecca Durcau

Grand final

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Main article:2019 W-League grand final
Sydney FC vPerth Glory
16 February 2019Sydney FC4–2Perth GlorySydney
16:30AEDT
Report
Stadium:Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
Attendance: 6,127
Referee:Kate Jacewicz

Regular-season statistics

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Top scorers

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As of 5 February 2019, end of regular season[22]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1AustraliaSam KerrPerth Glory13
2EnglandNatasha DowieMelbourne Victory9
AustraliaCaitlin FoordSydney FC
United StatesVeronica LatskoAdelaide United
5United StatesRachel HillPerth Glory5
AustraliaAllira TobyBrisbane Roar
7AustraliaEmily GielnikMelbourne Victory4
AustraliaPrincess IbiniSydney FC
United StatesAlyssa MautzPerth Glory
South AfricaRhoda MulaudziCanberra United
United StatesChristine NairnMelbourne Victory
United StatesJasmyne SpencerMelbourne City
AustraliaCortnee VineNewcastle Jets

Hat-tricks

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Main article:List of W-League (Australia) hat-tricks
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
United StatesJasmyne SpencerMelbourne CitySydney FC3–12 November 2018[23]
EnglandNatasha DowieMelbourne VictorySydney FC3–225 November 2018[24]
AustraliaCaitlin FoordSydney FCBrisbane Roar5–19 December 2018[25]

Own goals

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PlayerClubAgainstRound
Republic of IrelandDenise O'SullivanCanberra UnitedPerth Glory2
AustraliaElise Kellond-KnightMelbourne CityMelbourne Victory3
AustraliaNatasha PriorCanberra UnitedAdelaide United4
AustraliaServet UzunlarWestern Sydney WanderersCanberra United6
AustraliaCasey DumontMelbourne VictoryBrisbane Roar7
EnglandNatasha DowieMelbourne VictoryBrisbane Roar7
United StatesSydney MiramontezWestern Sydney WanderersBrisbane Roar8
AustraliaLaura JohnsAdelaide UnitedNewcastle Jets9

Final Series statistics

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Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
AustraliaSamantha KerrPerth GloryMelbourne Victory4–210 February 2019[26]

End-of-season awards

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The following end of the season awards were announced at the 2018–19 Dolan Warren Awards night on 13 May 2019.[27][28]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Treppiedi, Cassandra (27 October 2018)."Q&A with Emma Checker". The Women's Game.
  2. ^"Adelaide United announces Macron partnership".Adelaide United. 2 June 2016.
  3. ^Wenzel, Murray (25 October 2018)."Roar captain eyes crucial W-League season".Bendigo Advertiser.
  4. ^"Brisbane Roar and Umbro announce long-term partnership".Brisbane Roar. 15 August 2014. Archived fromthe original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved6 February 2020.
  5. ^Ingils, William (21 September 2018)."Brisbane Roar Release a Viciously Stunning Home Kit. What do you Think?". UK Soccer Shop.
  6. ^Bacic, Angela (27 October 2018)."Corsie: "There is no time to waste"". The Women's Game.
  7. ^Dutton, Chris (23 August 2018)."Canberra United moves training base from AIS to University of Canberra".The Sydney Morning Herald.The university and Capital Football will announce the deal on Thursday as part of a front-of-jersey sponsorship arrangement for the W-League season.
  8. ^Perry, Anthony (23 August 2018)."Canberra United moves to UC".University of Canberra.The University of Canberra will become the new training venue for Canberra United for the 2018–19 W-League season and beyond as part of a new sponsorship arrangement.
  9. ^"City's first wave of signings revealed". The Women's Game. 24 September 2018.
  10. ^Tito, Clement (25 October 2018)."Dowie dreaming of World Cup spot". The Women's Game.
  11. ^"Melbourne Victory extends partnership with adidas".Melbourne Victory. 6 February 2017.
  12. ^"W-League: 2018/19 leadership group locked in".Newcastle Jets. 30 October 2018.
  13. ^Dudley, George (2 June 2017)."Newcastle Jets agree apparel deal with Viva".SportsPro.
  14. ^"Greater Bank confirms Major Sponsorship of Newcastle Jets W League squad".Greater Bank. 9 October 2018.
  15. ^Cahill, Denise S. (17 October 2018)."Sam Kerr in town for Perth Glory launch".Western Suburbs Weekly.
  16. ^"Macron sign on for four more years".Perth Glory. 30 May 2017.
  17. ^"UNSW and Sydney FC partnership launches into a new season".Mirage News. 22 October 2018.
  18. ^"Uzunlar named Wanderers Westfield W-League captain".Western Sydney Wanderers. 22 October 2018.
  19. ^"Wanderers launch jersey, announce Nike partnership extension".Western Sydney Wanderers. 11 August 2017.
  20. ^"MELBOURNE CITY ANNOUNCE COACHING RESTRUCTURE". 19 June 2018. Retrieved28 September 2018.
  21. ^"Wanderers appoint new Westfield W-League coach". 3 August 2018. Retrieved29 September 2018.
  22. ^"Players – W-League – Australia". Soccerway. Retrieved27 January 2019.
  23. ^Unwin, Dominic (2 November 2018)."Spencer into history books as City kick-start season".Football Federation Australia. Retrieved2 November 2018.
  24. ^Clement, Tim (25 November 2018)."Decisive Dowie plays down starring role as Victory edge Big Blue battle".Football Federation Australia. Retrieved25 November 2018.
  25. ^"Foord hat-trick snaps losing streak as Sky Blues demolish Roar". 9 December 2018. Retrieved9 December 2018.
  26. ^Seroukas, John (10 February 2019)."Kerr hat-trick fires Glory to third ever Westfield W-League grand final". Retrieved10 February 2019.
  27. ^Lynch, Michael (13 May 2019)."Nix striker Krishna nets Warren medal, Victory's Nairn takes Dolan".The Sydney Morning Herald.
  28. ^"Dolan Warren Award Winners: Roy Krishna wins Johnny Warren Medal".A-League.Football Federation Australia. 13 May 2019.
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