A-League Men records and statistics

The top tier of Australian soccer was renamed the A-League for the start of the 2005–06 season. This is a list of the all-time A-League records since the inaugural season of the league in 2005. This list encompasses records set by players, managers and clubs. The club records section includes details of record match results, points, goals and titles. Attendance records are also included in the list. 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 league. The player records section includes details of the league's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances. It also records notable achievements by players.

League records

Titles

  • Most Premiership titles: 4, Sydney FC
  • Most Championship titles: 5, Sydney FC
  • Most consecutive Premiership title wins: 2, Sydney FC (2017, 2018)
  • Most consecutive Championship title wins: 2, Brisbane Roar (2011, 2012), Sydney FC (2019, 2020)
  • Biggest Premiership title winning margin: 17 points, 2016–17; Sydney FC (66 points) over Melbourne Victory (49 points)
  • Smallest Premiership title winning margin: 0 points and same goal difference, 2008–09; Melbourne Victory over Adelaide United through more goals scored.

Points

Wins

Defeats

Draws

Goals

Scorelines

Attendances

Player records

Appearances

Andrew Durante has made the most A-League appearances

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

Most appearances (career)[1]
Rank Player Games Playing position First season Last season
1 Andrew Durante358Defender2005–062020–21
2 Nikolai Topor-Stanley344Defender2006–072020–21
3 Leigh Broxham336Midfielder2006–072020–21
4 Liam Reddy326Goalkeeper2005–062020–21
5 Alex Wilkinson321Defender2005–062020–21
6 Tarek Elrich288Defender2005–062019–20
Eugene Galekovic288Goalkeeper2005–062018–19
Matt Simon288Forward2006–072020–21
8 Danny Vukovic278Goalkeeper2005–062016–17
9 Scott Jamieson276Defender2008–092020–21
10 Nigel Boogaard275Defender2005–062020–21

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 are highlighted in bold.

As of 26 September 2021[3]
Most goals (career)
Rank Name Goals Games Goals per game Playing position First goal Last goal
1 Besart Berisha1422360.60Forward2011–122020–21
2 Jamie Maclaren1041490.70Forward2013–142020–21
3 Shane Smeltz921900.48Forward2007–082016–17
4 Archie Thompson902240.40Forward2005–062015–16
5 Kosta Barbarouses772610.30Forward2007–082020–21
6 Alex Brosque752430.31Forward2005–062018–19
7 Bruno Fornaroli741240.60Forward2015–162020–21
8 Matt Simon662880.23Forward2006–072020–21
9 Mark Bridge632510.25Forward2005–062018–19
10 Andy Keogh591450.41Forward2014–152020–21

Disciplinary

Goalkeepers

Other individual records

Managers

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 2019–20 season. Teams in bold are part of the current A-League season.

Pos. Club Seasons Pld Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Pts 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Best
Pos.
1Sydney FC 1538318193109612456+156636[1]43111
2Melbourne Victory 1538316893122623510+11359732221
3Brisbane Roar[2] 1538315995129563504+5957221221
4Adelaide United 1538315692135545511+3456022221
5Perth Glory 1538314388152563567–4517111
6Newcastle Jets 1538312791165477579–1024722112
7Central Coast Mariners 1538312393167500599–9946222111
8Wellington Phoenix 1334111774150460536–76425133
9Melbourne City[3] 1027210267103411389+223731122
10Western Sydney Wanderers 8215785780298303–5291121
11Gold Coast United 3842924311091090111113
12North Queensland Fury 25712153057106–49517
13Western United 126123114637+9395
14New Zealand Knights 24267292886–58258

    Notes

      ^ Sydney FC deducted 3 points for breaching the salary cap in 2006
      ^ Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Queensland Roar
      ^ Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Melbourne Heart

      See also

      References

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