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List of A-League Men honours

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of A-League Men honours achieved since the inaugural season of the league. The following details honours won by A-League Men clubs and those awarded to players, managers and referees of the competition.

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Club honours

Premiers

The club that finishes first on the A-League Men table is crowned premiers.

Season Premiers Runners-up
2005โ€“06 Adelaide United Sydney FC
2006โ€“07 Melbourne Victory Adelaide United
2007โ€“08 Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets
2008โ€“09 Melbourne Victory (2) Adelaide United
2009โ€“10 Sydney FC Melbourne Victory
2010โ€“11 Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners
2011โ€“12 Central Coast Mariners (2) Brisbane Roar
2012โ€“13 Western Sydney Wanderers Central Coast Mariners
2013โ€“14 Brisbane Roar (2) Western Sydney Wanderers
2014โ€“15 Melbourne Victory (3) Sydney FC
2015โ€“16 Adelaide United (2) Western Sydney Wanderers
2016โ€“17 Sydney FC (2) Melbourne Victory
2017โ€“18 Sydney FC (3) Newcastle Jets
2018โ€“19 Perth Glory Sydney FC
2019โ€“20 Sydney FC (4) Melbourne City
2020โ€“21 Melbourne City Sydney FC
2021โ€“22 Melbourne City (2) Melbourne Victory
2022โ€“23 Melbourne City (3) Central Coast Mariners
2023โ€“24 Central Coast Mariners (3) Wellington Phoenix

Champions

The club that wins the A-League Men Grand Final in the finals series is crowned champions.

Grand Final Champions Runners-up
2006 Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners
2007 Melbourne Victory Adelaide United
2008 Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners
2009 Melbourne Victory (2) Adelaide United
2010 Sydney FC (2) Melbourne Victory
2011 Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners
2012 Brisbane Roar (2) Perth Glory
2013 Central Coast Mariners Western Sydney Wanderers
2014 Brisbane Roar (3) Western Sydney Wanderers
2015 Melbourne Victory (3) Sydney FC
2016 Adelaide United Western Sydney Wanderers
2017 Sydney FC (3) Melbourne Victory
2018 Melbourne Victory (4) Newcastle Jets
2019 Sydney FC (4) Perth Glory
2020 Sydney FC (5) Melbourne City
2021 Melbourne City Sydney FC
2022 Western United Melbourne City
2023 Central Coast Mariners (2) Melbourne City

Summary

Club Regular season Finals series
Premiers Runners-up Champions Runners-up
Sydney FC 4 4 5 2
Melbourne Victory 3 3 4 2
Central Coast Mariners 3 3 2 3
Brisbane Roar 2 1 3
Melbourne City 3 1 1 3
Adelaide United 2 2 1 2
Western Sydney Wanderers 1 2 3
Perth Glory 1 2
Newcastle Jets 2 1 1
Western United 1
Wellington Phoenix 1
Macarthur FC
Gold Coast United
North Queensland Fury
New Zealand Knights
Bold denotes current A-League clubs.

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][2]

1 point
Yellow card
2 points
Second caution Red card
3 points
Direct red card
Year Club
2005โ€“06 Melbourne Victory
2006โ€“07 Perth Glory
2007โ€“08 Newcastle Jets
2008โ€“09 Brisbane Roar
2009โ€“10 Sydney FC
2010โ€“11 Brisbane Roar
2011โ€“12 Brisbane Roar
2012โ€“13 Brisbane Roar
2013โ€“14 Brisbane Roar
2014โ€“15 Wellington Phoenix
2015โ€“16 Brisbane Roar
2016โ€“17 Central Coast Mariners
2017โ€“18 Sydney FC
2018โ€“19 Sydney FC
2019โ€“20 Sydney FC
2020โ€“21 Brisbane Roar
2021โ€“22 Not announced
2022โ€“23 Brisbane Roar

Individual honours

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 Men votes three times over the season; after Round 9, Round 18 and Round 27. Players are not allowed to vote for players from their own team.[1] The format was changed for the 2015โ€“16 season, with a panel featuring former players, media, referees and technical staff, who voted on each regular-season match.[3]

Year Player Club
2005โ€“06 Australia Bobby Despotovski Perth Glory
2006โ€“07 Australia Nick Carle Newcastle Jets
2007โ€“08 Australia Joel Griffiths Newcastle Jets
2008โ€“09 New Zealand Shane Smeltz Wellington Phoenix
2009โ€“10 Costa Rica Carlos Hernรกndez Melbourne Victory
2010โ€“11 Argentina Marcos Flores Adelaide United
2011โ€“12 Germany Thomas Broich Brisbane Roar
2012โ€“13 New Zealand Marco Rojas Melbourne Victory
2013โ€“14 Germany Thomas Broich Brisbane Roar
2014โ€“15 Australia Nathan Burns Wellington Phoenix
2015โ€“16 Spain Diego Castro Perth Glory
2016โ€“17 Serbia Miloลก Ninkoviฤ‡ Sydney FC
2017โ€“18 Poland Adrian Mierzejewski Sydney FC
2018โ€“19 Fiji Roy Krishna Wellington Phoenix
2019โ€“20 Italy Alessandro Diamanti Western United
2020โ€“21 Serbia Miloลก Ninkoviฤ‡
Mexico Ulises Dรกvila
Sydney FC
Wellington Phoenix
2021โ€“22 Australia Jake Brimmer Melbourne Victory
2022โ€“23 Australia Craig Goodwin Adelaide United

Joe Marston Medal

The Joe Marston Medal is given to the best player in an A-League Men Grand Final.[1] It is named after Joe Marston, an Australian national player in the 1950s.

Year Player Club
2006 Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke[4] Sydney FC
2007 Australia Archie Thompson[5] Melbourne Victory
2008 Australia Andrew Durante[6] Newcastle Jets
2009 Australia Tom Pondeljak[7] Melbourne Victory
2010 Australia Simon Colosimo[8] Sydney FC
2011 Australia Mathew Ryan[9] Central Coast Mariners
2012 Australia Jacob Burns[10] Perth Glory
2013 Australia Daniel McBreen[11] Central Coast Mariners
2014 Germany Thomas Broich[12]
Italy Iacopo La Rocca[13]
Brisbane Roar
Western Sydney Wanderers
2015 Australia Mark Milligan[14] Melbourne Victory
2016 Spain Isaรญas[15] Adelaide United
2017 North Macedonia Daniel Georgievski[16] Melbourne Victory
2018 Australia Lawrence Thomas[17] Melbourne Victory
2019 Serbia Miloลก Ninkoviฤ‡[18] Sydney FC
2020 Australia Rhyan Grant Sydney FC
2021 Australia Nathaniel Atkinson Melbourne City
2022 Serbia Aleksandar Prijoviฤ‡[19] Western United
2023 Australia Jason Cummings[20] Central Coast Mariners


Golden Boot

The Golden Boot is presented to the player who scores the most goals during the season. Only matches in the regular season are counted.

Year Player/s Club Goals
2005โ€“06 Australia Alex Brosque
Australia Bobby Despotovski
Scotland Stewart Petrie
Australia Archie Thompson
Brisbane Roar
Perth Glory
Central Coast Mariners
Melbourne Victory
8
2006โ€“07 Australia Daniel Allsopp Melbourne Victory 11
2007โ€“08 Australia Joel Griffiths Newcastle Jets 12
2008โ€“09 New Zealand Shane Smeltz Wellington Phoenix 12
2009โ€“10 New Zealand Shane Smeltz Gold Coast United 19
2010โ€“11 Indonesia Sergio van Dijk Adelaide United 16
2011โ€“12 Albania Besart Berisha Brisbane Roar 19
2012โ€“13 Australia Daniel McBreen Central Coast Mariners 17
2013โ€“14 Australia Adam Taggart Newcastle Jets 16
2014โ€“15 Austria Marc Janko Sydney FC 16
2015โ€“16 Uruguay Bruno Fornaroli Melbourne City 23
2016โ€“17 Kosovo Besart Berisha
Australia Jamie Maclaren
Melbourne Victory
Brisbane Roar
19
2017โ€“18 Brazil Bobรด Sydney FC 27
2018โ€“19 Fiji Roy Krishna Wellington Phoenix 18
2019โ€“20 Australia Jamie Maclaren Melbourne City 22
2020โ€“21 Australia Jamie Maclaren Melbourne City 25
2021โ€“22 Australia Jamie Maclaren Melbourne City 15
2022โ€“23 Australia Jamie Maclaren Melbourne City 24
2023โ€“24 Australia Adam Taggart Perth Glory 20

Coach of the Year

Year Name Club
2005โ€“06 Scotland Lawrie McKinna Central Coast Mariners
2006โ€“07 Scotland Ernie Merrick Melbourne Victory
2007โ€“08 Australia Gary van Egmond Newcastle Jets
2008โ€“09 Australia Aurelio Vidmar Adelaide United
2009โ€“10 Scotland Ernie Merrick Melbourne Victory
2010โ€“11 Australia Ange Postecoglou Brisbane Roar
2011โ€“12 Australia Graham Arnold Central Coast Mariners
2012โ€“13 Australia Tony Popovic Western Sydney Wanderers
2013โ€“14 England Mike Mulvey Brisbane Roar
2014โ€“15 Australia Kevin Muscat Melbourne Victory
2015โ€“16 Spain Guillermo Amor Adelaide United
2016โ€“17 Australia Graham Arnold Sydney FC
2017โ€“18 Australia Graham Arnold Sydney FC
2018โ€“19 Australia Tony Popovic Perth Glory
2019โ€“20 France Erick Mombaerts Melbourne City
2020โ€“21 Australia Patrick Kisnorbo Melbourne City
2021โ€“22 Australia Tony Popovic Melbourne Victory
2022โ€“23 Australia Carl Veart Adelaide United

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]

Year Player Club
2005โ€“06 Australia Nick Ward Perth Glory
2006โ€“07 Australia Adrian Leijer Melbourne Victory
2007โ€“08 Australia Bruce Djite Adelaide United
2008โ€“09 Australia Scott Jamieson Adelaide United
2009โ€“10 Australia Tommy Oar Brisbane Roar
2010โ€“11 Australia Mathew Ryan Central Coast Mariners
2011โ€“12 Australia Mathew Ryan Central Coast Mariners
2012โ€“13 New Zealand Marco Rojas Melbourne Victory
2013โ€“14 Australia Adam Taggart Newcastle Jets
2014โ€“15 Australia James Jeggo Adelaide United
2015โ€“16 Australia Jamie Maclaren Brisbane Roar
2016โ€“17 Australia Jamie Maclaren Brisbane Roar
2017โ€“18 Australia Daniel Arzani Melbourne City
2018โ€“19 Australia Chris Ikonomidis Perth Glory
2019โ€“20 Australia Riley McGree Adelaide United
2020โ€“21 Australia Joel King Sydney FC
2021โ€“22 Australia Angus Thurgate Newcastle Jets
2022โ€“23 Australia Jordan Bos Melbourne City

Goalkeeper of the Year

Year Player Club
2005โ€“06 Australia Clint Bolton Sydney FC
2006โ€“07 Australia Michael Theoklitos Melbourne Victory
2007โ€“08 Australia Michael Theoklitos Melbourne Victory
2008โ€“09 Australia Eugene Galekovic Adelaide United
2009โ€“10 Australia Eugene Galekovic Adelaide United
2010โ€“11 Australia Michael Theoklitos Brisbane Roar
2011โ€“12 Australia Mathew Ryan Central Coast Mariners
2012โ€“13 Australia Ante Covic Western Sydney Wanderers
2013โ€“14 Australia Eugene Galekovic Adelaide United
2014โ€“15 Australia Eugene Galekovic Adelaide United
2015โ€“16 Denmark Thomas Sรธrensen Melbourne City
2016โ€“17 Australia Danny Vukovic Sydney FC
2017โ€“18 England Jamie Young Brisbane Roar
2018โ€“19 Poland Filip Kurto Wellington Phoenix
2019โ€“20 Australia Andrew Redmayne Sydney FC
2020โ€“21 Australia Mark Birighitti
Australia Andrew Redmayne
Central Coast Mariners
Sydney FC
2021โ€“22 Australia Mark Birighitti Central Coast Mariners
2022โ€“23 Australia Lawrence Thomas Western Sydney Wanderers

Goal of the Year

Year Player/s Club
2009โ€“10 Costa Rica Carlos Hernรกndez Melbourne Victory
2010โ€“11 Australia Erik Paartalu Brisbane Roar
2011โ€“12 Costa Rica Carlos Hernรกndez Melbourne Victory
2012โ€“13 Argentina Marcos Flores Melbourne Victory
2013โ€“14 Netherlands Orlando Engelaar Melbourne City
2014โ€“15 Australia Tarek Elrich Adelaide United
2015โ€“16 Republic of Ireland Roy O'Donovan Central Coast Mariners
2016โ€“17 Australia Tim Cahill Melbourne City
2017โ€“18 Australia Andrew Nabbout Newcastle Jets
2018โ€“19 France ร‰ric Bauthรฉac Brisbane Roar
2019โ€“20 Australia Nikolai Topor-Stanley Newcastle Jets
2020โ€“21 Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh Perth Glory
2021โ€“22 Australia Ben Garuccio Western United
2022โ€“23 Australia Giordano Colli Perth Glory

Referee of the Year

Year Referee
2005โ€“06 Australia Mark Shield
2006โ€“07 Australia Mark Shield
2007โ€“08 Australia Mark Shield
2008โ€“09 Australia Matthew Breeze
2009โ€“10 Australia Strebre Delovski
2010โ€“11 Australia Matthew Breeze
2011โ€“12 Australia Jarred Gillett
2012โ€“13 Australia Peter Green
2013โ€“14 Australia Peter Green
2014โ€“15 Australia Jarred Gillett
2015โ€“16 Australia Jarred Gillett
2016โ€“17 Australia Jarred Gillett
2017โ€“18 Australia Jarred Gillett
2018โ€“19 Australia Shaun Evans
2019โ€“20 Australia Chris Beath
2020โ€“21 Australia Chris Beath
2021โ€“22 Australia Alex King
2022โ€“23 Australia Chris Beath

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Hyundai A-League Awards". Football Federation Australia. Archived from the original on 16 May 2013. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  2. ^ Owen, Scott (11 March 2016). "A Fair Play Update". Football Central.
  3. ^ "Trio head tight race for Johnny Warren Medal". SBS. 26 April 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  4. ^ "The A-League's overseas A-listers". FIFA. 15 September 2012. Archived from the original on 1 June 2016.
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  6. ^ "Jets claim first A-League crown". Brisbane Times. 24 February 2008.
  7. ^ "Melbourne Victory win dramatic A-League grand final over Adelaide". Fox Sports. 28 February 2009.
  8. ^ "Sydney FC claims second A-League title in tense grand final". The Australian. 21 March 2010.
  9. ^ Davidson, John (5 August 2015). "Mat Ryan: Aussie history-maker sets his sights on starting spot". The Roar.
  10. ^ Clarke, Laine (22 April 2012). "A-League mistakenly awards Joe Marston medal to Thomas Broich instead of rightful winner Jacob Burns". Fox Sports.
  11. ^ Habashy, Angela (21 April 2013). "Daniel McBreen keen to extend stay with Central Coast as a dream season ends in grand final glory". Fox Sports.
  12. ^ Stannard, Damien (4 May 2014). "Thomas Broich praises teammates after being honoured with Joe Marston Medal". The Courier-Mail.
  13. ^ Hassett, Sebastian (5 May 2014). "Wanderers' Iacopo La Rocca takes little comfort from Marston Medal". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  14. ^ "Melbourne Victory captain Mark Milligan wins Joe Marston medal". The Guardian. 17 May 2015.
  15. ^ Kemp, Emma (1 May 2016). "Isaias awarded Joe Marston Medal". Seven Sport. Archived from the original on 7 May 2016.
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  19. ^ Harrington, Anna (28 May 2022). "Western Utd stun City for first ALM title". AAP News. Australian Associated Press. Retrieved 30 May 2022. Serbian striker Aleksandar Prijovic won the Joe Marston Medal as United's focal point
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