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TheAustralian soccer champions are the winners of the highest league in Australian men's soccer, which since2005–06 is currently theA-League Men.

TheNational Soccer League was established in 1977. At the end of the1977 season,Sydney City (now Hakoah Sydney City East) were the first club to be crowned champions.

As is the case in most Australian sports, the winners of a post-season playoffs competition, known as the Finals, has traditionally been crowned champion, unlike the first-past-the-post system used in many other countries. The team that finished first-past-the-post was often referred to as the Minor Premiers while the Finals winning team was awarded the Premiership. In an attempt to create more prestige around the first-past-the-post title, it was renamed the Premiership and the finals winning team is now awarded the Championship. The2024–25 season is the 48th season of national level men'ssoccer in Australia.

Background

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In 1977, the Australian Soccer Association established theNational Soccer League (NSL) of Australia,[1] which included teams fromAdelaide,Brisbane,Canberra,Melbourne and Sydney. The competition ran apromotion-relegation system for its entire lifespan as well as a knockoutcup competition.

For the first seven seasons, the NSL awarded the championship to the team that finished first-past-the-post and was dominated by Sydney-based teams. 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 withAustralian rules football and the tworugby codes. By 2000, each major capital city had secured at least one NSL title outside of Perth. ThePerth Glory made history in 2002–03 when they were crowned champions and the victory meant the five major cities of Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney had all secured at least one NSL title over the duration of the league's history.[citation needed]

The National Soccer League was disbanded in 2004 and an 8-teamA-League Men competition was established in 2005, which included asalary cap and nopromotion-relegation. Adelaide, Newcastle and Perth were the only NSL teams retained in the new competition. It included one team from each of the major capital cities, two regional teams and a team from New Zealand. As is the case in many sporting leagues in Australia, a New Zealand-based team has been allowed entry into the top tiered Australian league since 1999. The decision to retain a New Zealand-based team in the top league has proved problematic in recent years due to Football Federation Australia's decision to move from theOceania Football Confederation to theAsian Football Confederation in 2006. As a result, a New Zealand-based team can be crowned Premiers and/or Champions of Australia but is ineligible to compete in the Asian Champions League.[2]

Lists of champions

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Championship determination
Season(s)Format
1977 to1983First placed team
1984 to1986Grand Final winning team
1987First placed team
1988 onwardsGrand Final winning team

National Soccer League (1977–2004)

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SeasonChampions (number of titles)ScoreRunners-upWinning head coachWinning team top goalscorer
1977Sydney City[a]Marconi FairfieldIsraelGerry ChaldiEnglandTerry Smith (14)
1978West AdelaideSydney CityEnglandBilly BirchScotlandIan McGregor (7)
1979Marconi Fairfield[b]Heidelberg UnitedAustraliaLes ScheinflugAustraliaMark Jankovics (18)
1980Sydney City (2)Heidelberg UnitedScotlandEddie ThomsonAustraliaKen Boden (13)
1981Sydney City (3)South MelbourneScotlandEddie ThomsonAustraliaKen Boden (12)
AustraliaIan Souness (12)
1982Sydney City (4)St George-BudapestScotlandEddie ThomsonAustraliaJohn Kosmina (23)
1983St George-BudapestSydney CitySocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFrank Arok
1984South Melbourne[c]2–1
2–1
Sydney OlympicAustraliaLen McKendryAustraliaDuggie Brown (22)
1985Brunswick Juventus[d]1–0
1–0
Sydney CityAustraliaJohn MargaritisAustraliaJoe Sweeney (10)
1986Adelaide City0–1
3–1
Sydney OlympicSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZoran MatićAustraliaSteve Maxwell (11)
AustraliaCharlie Villani (11)
1987APIA LeichhardtPreston MakedoniaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRale RasicAustraliaRod Brown (14)
1988Marconi Fairfield (2)2–2(5–4p)Sydney CroatiaAustraliaBerti MarianiAustraliaFrank Farina (17)
1989Marconi Fairfield[c] (3)1–0Sydney OlympicAustraliaBerti MarianiNorth MacedoniaZlatko Nastevski (22)
1989–90Sydney Olympic2–0Marconi FairfieldAustraliaMick HickmanAustraliaAbbas Saad (13)
1990–91South Melbourne (2)1–1(5–4p)Melbourne CroatiaHungaryFerenc Puskás
1991–92Adelaide City[e] (2)0–0(4–2p)Melbourne CroatiaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZoran MatićAustraliaCarl Veart (11)
1992–93Marconi Fairfield (4)1–0Adelaide CitySocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFrank ArokAustraliaAndy Harper (18)
1993–94Adelaide City (3)1–0Melbourne KnightsSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZoran MatićAustraliaCarl Veart (14)
1994–95Melbourne Knights[c][e]2–0Adelaide CityCroatiaMirko BazićAustraliaMark Viduka (21)
1995–96Melbourne Knights (2)2–1Marconi FairfieldCroatiaMirko Bazić
1996–97Brisbane Strikers2–0Sydney UnitedAustraliaFrank Farina
1997–98South Melbourne[c] (3)2–1CarltonAustraliaAnge Postecoglou
1998–99South Melbourne (4)3–2Sydney UnitedAustraliaAnge PostecoglouNew ZealandVaughan Coveny (14)
1999–2000Wollongong Wolves3–3(7–6p)Perth GloryAustraliaNick TheodorakopoulosEnglandStuart Young (19)
2000–01Wollongong Wolves (2)2–1South MelbourneAustraliaRon CorryAustraliaSasho Petrovski (21)
2001–02Sydney Olympic (2)1–0Perth GloryAustraliaGary Phillips
2002–03Perth Glory2–0Olympic SharksEnglandMich d'AvrayAustraliaDamian Mori (24)
2003–04Perth Glory[c] (2)1–0 (a.e.t.)Parramatta PowerEnglandMich d'AvrayAustraliaDamian Mori (16)

A-League Men (2005–present)

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SeasonChampions (number of titles)ScoreRunners-upWinning head coachWinning team top goalscorer
2005–06Sydney FC1–0Central Coast MarinersGermanyPierre LittbarskiAustraliaSasho Petrovski (9)
2006–07Melbourne Victory[c]6–0Adelaide UnitedScotlandErnie MerrickAustraliaArchie Thompson (15)
2007–08Newcastle Jets1–0Central Coast MarinersAustraliaGary van EgmondAustraliaJoel Griffiths (14)
2008–09Melbourne Victory[c][f] (2)1–0Adelaide UnitedScotlandErnie MerrickAustraliaDanny Allsopp (13)
2009–10Sydney FC[c] (2)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2p)
Melbourne VictoryCzech RepublicVítězslav LavičkaAustraliaJohn Aloisi (9)
2010–11Brisbane Roar[c]2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–2p)
Central Coast MarinersAustraliaAnge PostecoglouNew ZealandKosta Barbarouses (12)
2011–12Brisbane Roar (2)2–1Perth GloryAustraliaAnge PostecoglouKosovoBesart Berisha (21)
2012–13Central Coast Mariners2–0Western Sydney WanderersAustraliaGraham ArnoldAustraliaDaniel McBreen (19)
2013–14Brisbane Roar[c] (3)2–1 (a.e.t.)Western Sydney WanderersEnglandMike MulveyKosovoBesart Berisha (13)
2014–15Melbourne Victory[c][3] (3)3–0Sydney FCAustraliaKevin MuscatKosovoBesart Berisha (15)
2015–16Adelaide United[c][4]3–1Western Sydney WanderersSpainGuillermo AmorAustraliaBruce Djite (11)
2016–17Sydney FC[c][5] (3)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2p)
Melbourne VictoryAustraliaGraham ArnoldBrazilBobô (15)
2017–18Melbourne Victory[6] (4)1–0Newcastle JetsAustraliaKevin MuscatKosovoBesart Berisha (14)
2018–19Sydney FC[7] (4)0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–1p)
Perth GloryAustraliaSteve CoricaEnglandAdam Le Fondre (18)
2019–20Sydney FC[c][8] (5)1–0 (a.e.t.)Melbourne CityAustraliaSteve CoricaEnglandAdam Le Fondre (21)
2020–21Melbourne City[c][9]3–1Sydney FCAustraliaPatrick KisnorboAustraliaJamie Maclaren (25)
2021–22Western United[10]2–0Melbourne CityAustraliaJohn AloisiSerbiaAleksandar Prijović (13)
2022–23Central Coast Mariners[11] (2)6–1Melbourne CityScotlandNick MontgomeryAustraliaJason Cummings (20)
2023–24Central Coast Mariners[c][12] (3)3–1 (a.e.t.)Melbourne VictoryEnglandMark JacksonColombiaÁngel Torres (13)
2024–25Melbourne City (2)1–0Melbourne VictoryAustraliaAurelio VidmarIsraelYonatan Cohen (6)

Total championships won

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There are 21 clubs who have won an Australian championship (either by winning the grand final or finishing top of the league in the seasons without a grand final), including eight who have won the A-League Men (2005–present). The most recent clubs to win their inaugural championship were Western United (2021–22 champions), Melbourne City (2020–21) and Adelaide United (2015–16).

Six teams have finished as runner-up without ever winning the championship: Heidelberg United (1979, 1980), Preston Lions (1987), Sydney United 58 (1988, 1996–97, 1998–99), Carlton (1997–98), Parramatta Power (2003–04) and Western Sydney Wanderers (2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16).

Teams inbold compete in the A-League Men as of the2024–25 season.

RankClubWinnersRunners-upWinning seasons
1Sydney FC522005–06,2009–10,2016–17,2018–19,2019–20
2Hakoah Sydney City East431977,1980,1981,1982
Melbourne Victory2006–07,2008–09,2014–15,2017–18
Marconi Stallions1979,1988,1989,1992–93
South Melbourne21984,1990–91,1997–98,1998–99
6Central Coast Mariners332012–13,2022–23,2023–24
Adelaide City21986,1991–92,1993–94
Brisbane Roar02010–11,2011–12,2013–14
9Sydney Olympic241989–90,2001–02
Perth Glory2002–03,2003–04
Melbourne Knights31994–95,1995–96
Melbourne City2020–21,2024–25
Wollongong Wolves01999–2000,2000–01
14Adelaide United122015–16
St George11983
Newcastle Jets2007–08
West Adelaide01978
Brunswick Juventus1985
APIA Leichhardt1987
Brisbane Strikers1996–97
Western United2021–22

By city

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CityChampionshipsClubs
Sydney17Sydney FC (5),Hakoah Sydney City East (4),Marconi Fairfield (4),Sydney Olympic (2),St George (1),APIA Leichhardt (1)
Melbourne14South Melbourne (4),Melbourne Victory (4),Melbourne Knights (2),Melbourne City (2),Brunswick Juventus (1),Western United (1)
Adelaide5Adelaide City (3),West Adelaide (1),Adelaide United (1)
Brisbane4Brisbane Roar (3),Brisbane Strikers (1)
Gosford3Central Coast Mariners (3)
Perth2Perth Glory (2)
Wollongong2Wollongong Wolves (2)
Newcastle1Newcastle Jets (1)

Australian soccer champions map

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Lists of premiers

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National Soccer League (1977–2004)

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SeasonPremiers (number of titles)
1984Sydney City
1985Sydney City (2)
1986Sydney United
1988Wollongong Wolves
1989Marconi Stallions
1989–90Marconi Stallions (2)
1990–91Melbourne Knights
1991–92Melbourne Knights (2)
1992–93South Melbourne
1993–94Melbourne Knights (3)
1994–95Melbourne Knights (4)
1995–96Marconi Stallions (3)
1996–97Sydney United (2)
1997–98South Melbourne (2)
1998–99Sydney United (3)
1999–2000Perth Glory
2000–01South Melbourne (3)
2001–02Perth Glory (2)
2002–03Sydney Olympic
2003–04Perth Glory (3)

A-League Men (2005–present)

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SeasonPremiers (number of titles)
2005–06Adelaide United
2006–07Melbourne Victory
2007–08Central Coast Mariners
2008–09Melbourne Victory (2)
2009–10Sydney FC
2010–11Brisbane Roar
2011–12Central Coast Mariners (2)
2012–13Western Sydney Wanderers
2013–14Brisbane Roar (2)
2014–15Melbourne Victory (3)
2015–16Adelaide United (2)
2016–17Sydney FC (2)
2017–18Sydney FC (3)
2018–19Perth Glory (4)
2019–20Sydney FC (4)
2020–21Melbourne City
2021–22Melbourne City (2)
2022–23Melbourne City (3)
2023–24Central Coast Mariners (3)
2024–25Auckland FC[g]

Total Premierships won

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Teams inbold competed in the A-League as of the2025–26 season.

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning seasons
Sydney FC
4
4
2009–10,2016–17,2017–18,2019–20
Melbourne Knights
4
1
1990–91,1991–92,1993–94,1994–95
Perth Glory
4
1
1999–2000,2001–02,2003–04,2018–19
South Melbourne
3
5
1992–93,1997–98,2000–01
Central Coast Mariners
3
3
2007–08,2011–12,2023–24
Melbourne Victory
3
3
2006–07,2008–09,2014–15
Sydney United
3
2
1986,1996–97,1998–99
Marconi Stallions
3
1
1989,1989–90,1995–96
Melbourne City
3
1
2020–21,2021–22,2022–23
Adelaide United
2
2
2005–06,2015–16
Brisbane Roar
2
1
2010–11,2013–14
Sydney City
2
0
1984,1985
Sydney Olympic
1
3
2002–03
Western Sydney Wanderers
1
2
2012–13
Wollongong Wolves
1
2
1988
Auckland FC
1
0
2024-25

By City

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CityChampionshipsClubs
Sydney13Sydney FC (4),Sydney United (3),Marconi Stallions (3),Sydney City (2),Sydney Olympic (1)
Melbourne13Melbourne Knights (4),South Melbourne (3),Melbourne Victory (3),Melbourne City (3)
Perth4Perth Glory (4)
Gosford3Central Coast Mariners (3)
Brisbane2Brisbane Roar (2)
Wollongong1Wollongong Wolves (1)
Auckland (NZ)1Auckland FC (1)

Australian soccer Premiers map

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Location of Australian soccer premiers from New Zealand

National Cup winners

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Key
Cup winners also won theNSL/A-League Men Championship that season
Cup winners also won theNSL/A-League Men Premiership that season
Cup winners also won theNSL/A-League Men Championship and Premiership that season

Australia Cup

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SeasonCup Winner
(number of titles)
ScoreRunners-upClubs
participating
Top goalscorerGoals[13]
1962Sydney Yugal (1)8–1St. George Budapest16Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaTiko Jelisavcic (Sydney Yugal)6
1963Slavia Melbourne (1)0–0
3–2
Polonia Melbourne24WalesDes Palmer (Slavia Melbourne)6
1964George Cross (1)3–2 (a.e.t.)APIA Leichhardt19AustraliaJohn Giacometti (APIA Leichhardt)7
1965Sydney Hakoah (1)1–1(13–13p)
2–1 (replay)
APIA Leichhardt13Argentina Hugo Rodriguez (St George Budapest)6
1966APIA Leichhardt (1)2–0Sydney Hakoah16AustraliaJohn Giacometti (APIA Leichhardt)
AustraliaHerbert Ninaus (Sydney Hakoah)
4
1967Melbourne Hungaria (1)4–3APIA Leichhardt16AustraliaAttila Abonyi (Melbourne Hungaria)
AustraliaJohnny Watkiss (APIA Leichhardt)
6
1968Sydney Hakoah (2)3–0
3–1
Melbourne Hakoah18AustraliaJimmy Armstrong (Melbourne Hakoah)
AustraliaWillie Rutherford (Sydney Hakoah)
4

NSL Cup

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SeasonCup Winner
(number of titles)
ScoreRunners-upClubs
participating
Highest placed
non-NSL club
Top goalscorerGoals
1977Brisbane City (1)1–1(5–3p)Marconi Fairfield14[h]AustraliaBranko Buljevic (Fitzroy United)
AustraliaGary Cole (Fitzroy United)
AustraliaPeter Sharne (Marconi Fairfield)
3
1978Brisbane City (2)2–1Adelaide City32Essendon Croatia (2)
(Quarter-finals)
AustraliaBranko Culina (Essendon Croatia)
Australia Barry Kelso (Brisbane City)
4
1979Adelaide City (1)3–1St. George-Budapest32Eastern Districts Azzurri (2)
(Quarter-finals)
AustraliaJohn Nyskohus (Adelaide City)7
1980Marconi Fairfield (1)0–0 (a.e.t.)
3–0 (Replay)
Heidelberg United32Spearwood Dalmatinac (2)
(Quarter-finals)
AustraliaEddie Krncevic (Marconi Fairfield)6
1981Brisbane Lions (1)[i]3–1West Adelaide36St Kilda Hakoah (2)
(Quarter-finals)
AustraliaKen Boden (Sydney City)5
1982APIA Leichhardt (2)2–1Heidelberg United16[h]Australia John Bradley (APIA Leichhardt)
ScotlandIan Gibson (Canberra City)
Australia Peter Jones (APIA Leichhardt)
AustraliaJohn Kosmina (Sydney City)
AustraliaGrant Lee (Sydney City)
AustraliaJimmy McBreen (APIA Leichhardt)
Australia Ian Stone (Canberra City)
Australia Mike Valentine (Heidelberg United)
2
1983Sydney Olympic (1)1–0
1–0
Heidelberg United16[h]AustraliaJim Patikas (Sydney Olympic)5
1984Newcastle Rosebud (1)1–0Melbourne Croatia24[h]AustraliaDavid Brogan (Melbourne Croatia)5
1985Sydney Olympic (2)2–1Preston Makedonia32Adelaide Croatia (2)
(Quarter-finals)
AustraliaSteve Smith (Preston Makedonia)4
1986Sydney City (3)3–2 (a.e.t.)West Adelaide32Croydon City (2)
(Quarter-finals)
AustraliaFrank Farina (Sydney City)5
1987Sydney Croatia (1)1–0
1–0
South Melbourne13[h]AustraliaCharlie Egan (South Melbourne)
AustraliaRobbie Slater (Sydney Croatia)
3
1988APIA Leichhardt (3)0–0(5–3p)Brunswick Juventus14[h]New ZealandGrant Lightbown (Brisbane Lions)3
1989Adelaide City (2)2–0Sydney Olympic14[h]AustraliaKimon Taliadoros (South Melbourne)4
1989–90South Melbourne (1)4–1Sydney Olympic14[h]AustraliaPaul Trimboli (South Melbourne)
AustraliaAbbas Saad (Sydney Olympic)
3
1990–91Parramatta Eagles (1)1–0Preston Lions14[h]New ZealandGreg Brown (Parramatta Eagles)3
1991–92Adelaide City (3)2–1Marconi Fairfield14[h]AustraliaDavid Seal (Marconi Fairfield)3
1992–93Heidelberg United (1)2–0Parramatta Eagles14[h]AustraliaCarl Veart (Adelaide City)5
1993–94Parramatta Eagles (2)2–0Sydney United14Brisbane United (2)
(Semi-finals)
AustraliaFrancis Awaritefe (South Melbourne)4
1994–95Melbourne Knights (1)6–0Heidelberg United14Melbourne Zebras (2)
(Quarter-finals)
AustraliaMark Viduka (Melbourne Knights)6
1995–96South Melbourne (2)3–1Newcastle Breakers12[h]New ZealandVaughan Coveny (South Melbourne)6
1996–97Collingwood Warriors (1)1–0Marconi Fairfield16Brisbane Lions (2)
(Round of 16)
AustraliaFrancis Awaritefe (Marconi Fairfield)4

FFA Cup / Australia Cup

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SeasonCup winners
(number of titles)
ScoreRunners-upClubs
participating
Highest placed
non-A-League club
Top goalscorerGoals
2014Adelaide United (1)1–0Perth Glory631Bentleigh Greens (2)
(Semi-finals)
SpainSergio Cirio (Adelaide United)6
2015Melbourne Victory (1)2–0Perth Glory648Hume City (2)
(Semi-finals)
AustraliaAaron Mooy (Melbourne City)6
2016Melbourne City (1)1–0Sydney FC704Canberra Olympic (2)
(Semi-finals)
AustraliaPatrick Antelmi (Blacktown City)5
2017Sydney FC (1)2–1 (a.e.t.)Adelaide United735South Melbourne (2)
(Semi-finals)
BrazilBobô (Sydney FC)8
2018Adelaide United (2)2–1Sydney FC781Bentleigh Greens (2)
(Semi-finals)
AustraliaCraig Goodwin (Adelaide United)5
2019Adelaide United (3)4–0Melbourne City736Brisbane Strikers (2)
(Semi-finals)
AustraliaJamie Maclaren (Melbourne City)6
2020Tournament cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia[15]765
2021Melbourne Victory (2)2–1Central Coast Mariners765APIA Leichhardt (2)
(Quarter-finals)
AustraliaCyrus Dehmie (Brisbane Roar)3
2022Macarthur FC (1)2–0Sydney United 58750Sydney United 58 (2)
(Final)
AustraliaAl Hassan Toure (Macarthur FC)5
2023Sydney FC (2)3–1Brisbane Roar778Melbourne Knights (2)
(Semi-finals)
AustraliaLachlan Brook (Western Sydney Wanderers)5
2024Macarthur FC (2)1–0Melbourne Victory759South Melbourne (2)
(Semi-finals)
AustraliaNishan Velupillay (Melbourne Victory)5

Total Cups won

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ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning seasons
APIA Leichhardt
3
3
1966,1982,1988
Adelaide United
3
1
2014,2018,2019
Adelaide City
3
1
1979,1989,1991–92
Sydney City
3
1
1965,1968,1986
Sydney FC
2
2
2017,2023
Sydney Olympic
2
2
1983,1985
Melbourne Victory
2
1
2015,2021
Parramatta Eagles
2
1
1990–91,1993–94
South Melbourne
2
1
1989–90,1995–96
Brisbane City
2
0
1977,1978
Macarthur FC
2
0
2022,2024
Heidelberg United
1
4
1992–93
Marconi Stallions
1
3
1980
Melbourne Knights
1
1
1994–95
Sydney United
1
1
1987
Brisbane Roar
1
1
19815
Melbourne City
1
1
2016
Collingwood Warriors
1
0
1996–97
George Cross
1
0
1964
Melbourne Hungaria
1
0
1967
Newcastle Rosebud
1
0
1984
Slavia Melbourne
1
0
1963
Sydney Yugal
1
0
1962

Continental Champions

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Oceania Club Championship

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SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-upNumber of clubs
participating
1987Adelaide City1–1(4–1p)New ZealandUniversity-Mount Wellington9
1999South Melbourne5–1FijiNadi9
2001Wollongong Wolves1–0VanuatuTafea11
2005Sydney FC2–0New CaledoniaMagenta13

Oceania Cup Winners' Cup

[edit]
SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-upNumber of clubs
participating
1987Sydney City2–0New ZealandNorth Shore United2

AFC Champions League

[edit]
SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-upNumber of clubs
participating
2014[16]Western Sydney Wanderers1–0
0–0
Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal47

AFC Cup

[edit]
SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-upNumber of clubs
participating
2023–24Central Coast Mariners1–0LebanonAl Ahed49

Multiple trophy wins

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The Double

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Further information:Double (association football)
Continental Double
OFC (1966–2004) /AFC (2005–present)
ClubSeasonTitles
South Melbourne
1998–99
NSL Premiership,Oceania Club Championship
Wollongong Wolves
2000–01
NSL Premiership,Oceania Club Championship
Domestic Double
ClubSeasonTitles
South Melbourne
1984
NSL Minor Premiership,NSL Premiership
Marconi Stallions
1989
NSL Minor Premiership,NSL Premiership
Adelaide City
1991–92
NSL Premiership,NSL Cup
Melbourne Knights
1994–95
NSL Minor Premiership,NSL Premiership
South Melbourne
1997–98
NSL Minor Premiership,NSL Premiership
Perth Glory
2003–04
NSL Minor Premiership,NSL Premiership
Melbourne Victory
2006–07
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Melbourne Victory
2008–09
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Sydney FC
2009–10
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Brisbane Roar
2010–11
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Brisbane Roar
2013–14
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Melbourne Victory
2014–15
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Adelaide United
2015–16
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Sydney FC
2016–17
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Sydney FC
2017–18
A-League Premiership,FFA Cup
Sydney FC
2019–20
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Melbourne City FC
2020–21
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship
Central Coast Mariners FC
2023–24
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship

Total Doubles

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Continental Double

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Continental Double
OFC (1966–2004) /AFC (2005–present)
countTeamSeasons
1South Melbourne1998–99
1Wollongong Wolves2000–01

Domestic Double

[edit]
Domestic Double
countTeamSeasons
4Sydney FC2009–10,2016–17,2017–18,2019–20
3Melbourne Victory2006–07,2008–09,2014–15
2Brisbane Roar2010–11,2013–14
2South Melbourne1984,1997–98
1Central Coast Mariners FC2023–24
1Melbourne City FC2020–21
1Adelaide United2015–16
1Perth Glory2003–04
1Melbourne Knights1994–95
1Adelaide City1991–92
1Marconi Stallions1989

The Treble

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Further information:Treble (association football)
Continental Treble
OFC (1966–2004) /AFC (2005–present)
ClubSeasonTitles
Central Coast Mariners[17][18]A-League Men Premiership,A-League Men Championship,AFC Cup
Domestic Treble (Season)
ClubSeasonTitles
Melbourne Knights
1994–95
NSL Minor Premiership,NSL Premiership, NSL Cup

Note:In the 2008–09 seasonMelbourne Victory won all three pieces ofA-League silverware on offer, thePre-Season Challenge Cup, thePremiership, and theChampionship.

Domestic Treble (Calendar Year)
ClubYearTitles
Melbourne Victory[19]
2015
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship,FFA Cup
Sydney FC[20]
2017
A-League Premiership,A-League Championship,FFA Cup

Pre-Season Cup winners

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Australian Club World Championship Qualifying Tournament

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SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-upClubs
participating
Top goalscorerGoals
2005Sydney FC1–0Central Coast Mariners7AustraliaNik Mrdja (Central Coast Mariners)3

A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup

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SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-upClubs
participating
Top goalscorerGoals
2005Central Coast Mariners1–0Perth Glory8AustraliaBobby Despotovski (Perth Glory)
AustraliaNik Mrdja (Central Coast Mariners)
AustraliaSasho Petrovski (Sydney FC)
3
2006Adelaide United1–1(5–4p)Central Coast Mariners8AustraliaDanny Allsopp (Melbourne Victory)
AustraliaAlex Brosque (Sydney FC)
AustraliaSasho Petrovski (Sydney FC)
AustraliaCarl Veart (Adelaide United)
3
2007Adelaide United2–1Perth Glory8BrazilCássio (Adelaide United)
AustraliaBruce Djite (Adelaide United)
AustraliaJoel Griffiths (Newcastle Jets)
ScotlandSimon Lynch (Queensland Roar)
New ZealandShane Smeltz (Wellington Phoenix)
3
2008Melbourne Victory0–0(8–7p)Wellington Phoenix8BrazilCássio (Adelaide United)
IndonesiaSergio van Dijk (Queensland Roar)
2

Note: All seasons were exclusive toA-League clubs only.

Multiple title winners

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Clubs inbold play in the A-League.

TeamChampionsLeague PremiersCup WinnersContinental WinnersPre-Season CupTotal
Sydney FC5421113
Melbourne Victory432110
South Melbourne4321
Sydney City4231
Marconi Stallions4318
Central Coast Mariners3311
Adelaide United1232
Adelaide City3317
Melbourne Knights241
Brisbane Roar3216
Perth Glory24
Sydney Olympic2125
Melbourne City131
Wollongong Wolves2114
Sydney United31
APIA Leichhardt13
Macarthur FC22
Western Sydney Wanderers11
Brisbane City2

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Hakoah Sydney City East were known as Sydney City until 1987.
  2. ^Marconi Stallions were known as Marconi Fairfield until 2004.
  3. ^abcdefghijklmnopAlso won Premiers.
  4. ^Brunswick Zebras were known as Brunswick Juventus until 1993.
  5. ^abAlso won theNSL Cup.
  6. ^Also won theA-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup
  7. ^Club based in New Zealand.
  8. ^abcdefghijklThis season's competition was exclusive toNSL clubs.
  9. ^In 2016 the FFA confirmedBrisbane Roar assumed all of theBrisbane Lions FC'sNSL history and were therefore credited the1981 NSL Cup honour.[14]

References

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  1. ^Hay, Roy; Murray, Bill, eds. (2006).The world game downunder. Melbourne: Australian Society for Sports History. p. 120.ISBN 0975761668.
  2. ^Phoenix seek Champions League resolution
  3. ^Connolly, Paul (17 May 2015)."Melbourne Victory crowned A-League champions after stifling poor Sydney FC".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  4. ^Gorman, Joe (1 May 2016)."Adelaide United crowned A-League champions after grand final win over Western Sydney".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  5. ^Hytner, Mike (7 May 2017)."Sydney FC crowned A-League champions after grand final shootout against Melbourne Victory".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  6. ^"Major VAR glitch behind offside goal standing in A-League decider".ABC News-AU. 6 May 2018. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  7. ^Hytner, Mike (7 May 2017)."Sydney FC crowned A-League champions after grand final shootout against Melbourne Victory".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  8. ^"Sydney FC set new Australian record with Grand Final success | Football Australia".www.footballaustralia.com.au. 31 August 2020. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  9. ^Kemp, Emma (27 June 2021)."Melbourne City beat Sydney FC in A-League grand final – as it happened".the Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  10. ^"Western United stun Melbourne City 2-0 to win first A-League Men's title".The Guardian. Australian Associated Press. 28 May 2022.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  11. ^"CC Mariners 6-1 Melbourne City (3 Jun, 2023) Game Analysis - ESPN (UK)".ESPN. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  12. ^"Epic scenes as Mariners complete historic A-League fairytale in extra-time thriller".Fox Sports. 26 May 2024. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  13. ^Andrew Robinson (8 June 2016)."Australia Cup 1962–1968".
  14. ^"FFA amalgamate A-League and NSL honours for new national list of records".Sydney Morning Herald. 8 January 2016. Retrieved21 February 2019.
  15. ^"Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled".The World Game.SBS. 7 July 2020. Retrieved7 July 2020.
  16. ^Staff, KEEPUP (1 November 2014)."Wanderers make history with ACL win".A-Leagues. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  17. ^Lewis, Samantha (25 May 2024)."Central Coast Mariners complete treble with 3-1 win over Melbourne Victory in A-League Men grand final".ABC News. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  18. ^Guelas, Joanna (26 May 2024)."Central Coast Mariners complete historic treble winning the A-League Grand Final".NEOS KOSMOS. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  19. ^"Victory the first Aust treble winners".SBS News. 8 November 2015. Retrieved4 July 2024.
  20. ^Kemp, Emma (21 November 2017)."Sydney FC clinch treble with FFA Cup title".ESPN.com. Retrieved4 July 2024.
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