List of A-League honours
This is a list of A-League honours achieved since the inaugural season of the league. The following details honours won by A-League clubs and those awarded to players, managers and referees of the competition.
Note that honours achieved by the following clubs were achieved under a different name due to a change in the clubs name: Brisbane Roar formally Queensland Roar prior to the 2009–10 season, and Melbourne City formally Melbourne Heart prior to the 2014–15 season.
Club honours
Premiers
The club that finishes first on the A-League table is crowned A-League Premiers.
Champions
The club that wins the A-League Grand Final in the finals series is crowned A-League Champions.
Summary
Regular season | Finals series | ||||||
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Club | Premiers | Runners-up | Champions | Runners-up | Qualified | ||
Brisbane Roar | 2 | 1 | 3 | 7 | |||
Melbourne Victory | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 7 | ||
Central Coast Mariners | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 7 | ||
Sydney FC | 1 | 2 | 2 | 7 | |||
Adelaide United | 1 | 2 | 2 | 7 | |||
Western Sydney Wanderers | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | |||
Newcastle Jets | 1 | 1 | 4 | ||||
Perth Glory | 1 | 3 | |||||
Wellington Phoenix | 4 | ||||||
Melbourne City | 2 | ||||||
Gold Coast United | 2 | ||||||
North Queensland Fury | |||||||
New Zealand Knights | |||||||
Bold denotes club still competing in the A-League. |
Individual honours
Fair Play Award
The Fair Play Award goes to the team with the fewest points on the fair play ladder at the conclusion of the regular season.[1]
1 point | Yellow Card | |
2 points | Second Caution Red Card | |
3 points | Direct Red Card |
Foreign Player of the Year
Year | Player/s | Club |
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2008–09 | Charlie Miller | Brisbane Roar |
2009–10 | Carlos Hernández | Melbourne Victory |
2010–11 | Marcos Flores | Adelaide United |
2011–12 | Thomas Broich | Brisbane Roar |
Goal of the Year
Year | Player/s | Club |
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2009–10 | Carlos Hernández | Melbourne Victory |
2010–11 | Erik Paartalu | Brisbane Roar |
2011–12 | Carlos Hernández | Melbourne Victory |
2012–13 | Marcos Flores | Melbourne Victory |
2013–14 | Orlando Engelaar | Melbourne Heart |
Goalkeeper of the Year
Year | Player | Club |
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2005–06 | Clint Bolton | Sydney FC |
2006–07 | Michael Theoklitos | Melbourne Victory |
2007–08 | Michael Theoklitos | Melbourne Victory |
2008–09 | Eugene Galeković | Adelaide United |
2009–10 | Eugene Galeković | Adelaide United |
2010–11 | Michael Theoklitos | Brisbane Roar |
2011–12 | Mathew Ryan | Central Coast Mariners |
2012–13 | Ante Čović | Western Sydney Wanderers |
2013–14 | Eugene Galeković | Adelaide United |
Golden Boot
The Golden Boot is presented to the player who scores the most goals during the season. Only regular A-League matches in the regular season are counted. In recent years this has been between Round 1 and Round 27. Prior to season 2009-10 the season finished in Round 21.[1]
Joe Marston Medal
The Joe Marston Medal is given to the best player in an A-League Grand Final.[1] It is named after Joe Marston, an Australian national player in the 1950s.
Johnny Warren Medal
The Johnny Warren Medal, named after the late former Socceroo and media advocate Johnny Warren, is presented to the player who is deemed to be the best player overall at the end of the season as judged by his fellow players. Each player in the A-League votes three times over the season: after Round 7, Round 14 and Round 21. Players are not allowed to vote for players from their own team.[1]
Coach of the Year
Referee of the Year
Young Footballer of the Year
The Young Footballer of the Year award is awarded to a youth (under 23) player judged by a panel of experts to be the best young performer throughout the season.[1]
See also
References
External links
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