A-League all-time records

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.

Note that records set by the following clubs were achieved under a different name due to a change in the clubs name: Brisbane Roar formerly Queensland Roar prior to the 2009–10 season, and Melbourne City formerly Melbourne Heart prior to the 2014–15 season.

Club records

Titles

Wins

Losses

Draws

Goals

Points

Scorelines

Attendances

Further information: A-League attendance

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 inaugural season. Teams in bold are part of the 2014–15 A-League. Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.[1]

Updated 11 October 2015

Pos Club Seasons Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Avg pts
1 Brisbane Roar[1] 11 267 120 65 82 401 307 +94 425 1.59
2 Melbourne Victory 11 264 117 70 77 432 343 +89 420 1.59
3 Central Coast Mariners 11 270 110 73 87 373 328 +45 403 1.49
4 Adelaide United 11 266 106 64 96 370 346 +24 382 1.44
5 Sydney FC[2] 11 263 105 69 89 384 353 +31 381 1.44
6 Newcastle Jets 11 261 85 64 112 306 386 −80 319 1.22
7 Perth Glory 11 256 84 62 110 337 374 −37 314 1.23
8 Wellington Phoenix 9 214 76 46 92 281 320 −39 274 1.28
9 Melbourne City[2] 6 141 41 41 59 173 203 −30 164 1.16
10 Western Sydney Wanderers 4 86 35 18 33 110 101 +9 123 1.43
11 Gold Coast United 3 88 31 25 32 113 112 +1 118 1.34
12 North Queensland Fury 2 57 12 15 30 57 106 −49 51 0.89
13 New Zealand Knights 2 42 6 7 29 28 86 −58 25 0.60

Finals matches only

(Updated 23 February 2014)

Position Club Finals Series Pld W D L GF GA GD Pen. Champ RUp
1 Brisbane Roar[1]61611232616101–03-
2 Melbourne Victory6148242410100–121
3 Sydney FC6135351820−21–02-
4 Central Coast Mariners72392122326−30–213
5 Newcastle Jets4115151213−11–11 -
6 Adelaide United 61532101027−171–0 - 2
7 Western Sydney Wanderers 242-2541- - 2
8 Perth Glory 363-310821–1 - 1
9 Wellington Phoenix 363-3112−11–0 - -
10 Gold Coast 11--10000–1 - -
11 Melbourne City[2] 11--103−3 - -

Player records

Appearances

Danny Vukovic has made the most A-League appearances.
As of 11 January 2016
Rank Player Appearances
1 Australia Danny Vukovic 241
2 New Zealand Andrew Durante 234
3 Malta John Hutchinson 228
4 Australia Nikolai Topor-Stanley 223
5 Australia Matt Thompson 221
6 Australia Eugene Galekovic 216
7 Australia Archie Thompson 214
8 Australia Mark Bridge 211
9 Australia Tarek Elrich 209
10 Australia Massimo Murdocca 206

Goals

Archie Thompson is the leading A-League goalscorer.
As of 11 January 2016
Rank Player Goals
1 Australia Archie Thompson 90
2 New Zealand Shane Smeltz 87
3 Albania Besart Berisha 73
4 Australia Mark Bridge 54
5 Australia Alex Brosque 52
6 Indonesia Sergio van Dijk 50
7 Costa Rica Carlos Hernández 43
Australia Matt Simon
9 Australia Daniel Allsopp 42
10 New Zealand Jeremy Brockie 39
Australia Travis Dodd

Disciplinary

Goalkeepers

Other individual records

Managers

Further information: List of A-League managers

See also

Notes

    ^ Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Queensland Roar
    ^ Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Melbourne Heart

    References

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    2. Sydney FC deducted 3 points for breaching the salary cap in 2006
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    4. "Statistics: Player (Goals)". ultimatealeague.com.
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