A-League Men
Association football league in Australia
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| 2025 | Melbourne City wins their second A-League Men championship. |
| May 9 2025 | Noah Botic (Australia) involved in Western United's 3-2 home win against Adelaide United |
| May 8 2025 | Archie Goodwin became the youngest ever A-League Golden Boot winner at 20 years and 178 days old, breaking Adam Taggart's previous record. |
| 2025 | A-League Men is set to expand to 14 teams, marking a significant milestone in the league's growth since its 2004 inception. |
| April 4 2025 | Marin Jakoliš (Croatia) plays in Macarthur FC's 5-1 away victory against Brisbane Roar |
| February 22 2025 | Logan Rogerson (New Zealand) helps Auckland FC secure a dominant 6-1 home win against Wellington Phoenix |
| February 13 2025 | Reported that Canberra's league entrance would be delayed another season. |
| January 31 2025 | Melbourne Victory promoted Arthur Diles from caretaker to full-time manager. |
| January 11 2025 | Adrian Segecic contributes to Sydney FC's 4-1 home victory over Central Coast Mariners |
| January 8 2025 | Joe Lolley helps Sydney FC secure a 3-0 home win against Perth Glory |
| January 3 2025 | Jordan Lauton of Western United won Goal of the Year in a 3-2 match against Perth Glory |
| 2024 | Archie Goodwin from Adelaide United wins the A-League Men Young Footballer of the Year award. |
| 2024 | In a first for the award, Nestory Irankunda and Alex Paulsen were jointly named winners, marking the first time two players shared the Young Footballer of the Year title. |
| 2024 | Auckland FC defeats Wellington Phoenix 2-1 with a high attendance of 26,253 at GO Media Stadium during the 2024-25 season |
| 2024 | Central Coast Mariners wins its third A-League championship. |
| 2024 | Central Coast Mariners were crowned both premiers and champions of the 2023–24 A-League Men season. |
| 2024 | Brandon O'Neill transfers from Newcastle Jets to Perth Glory |
| 2024 | Aziz Behich ends loan at Melbourne City after playing for Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr |
| 2024 | Luke Brattan transfers from Sydney FC to Macarthur FC |
| 2024 | John Koutroumbis transfers from Perth Glory to Scotland's Motherwell |
| 2024 | Sonny Kittel transfers from Western Sydney Wanderers to Poland's Raków Częstochowa |
| 2024 | Nestory Irankunda transfers from A-League to Bayern Munich in Germany |
| 2024 | Danny Vukovic retires from Central Coast Mariners |
| 2024 | Miloš Ninković retires from Western Sydney Wanderers |
| 2024 | Multiple New Zealand players join Auckland City (AUC), including Cameron Howieson, Jesse Randall, Michael Woud, and Francis de Vries |
| 2024 | Jamie Maclaren transfers from Melbourne City to India's Mohun Bagan |
| 2024 | Thirteen clubs participate in the 2024–25 A-League Men season, including the new addition of Auckland FC, which increases the league's total number of clubs. |
| 2024 | The 48th season of national level men's soccer in Australia and the 20th A-League season begins, with Central Coast Mariners defending their premiers and champions title from the previous season. |
| December 17 2024 | Patrick Kisnorbo left Melbourne Victory to sign with Yokohama F. Marinos, with Arthur Diles appointed as caretaker manager. |
| November 8 2024 | Nicolas Milanovic leads Western Sydney Wanderers to a 4-1 home victory against Newcastle Jets |
| November 2 2024 | First ever New Zealand Derby between Auckland FC and Wellington Phoenix scheduled at Wellington Regional Stadium. |
| August 2024 | Adam Taggart wins his second Golden Boot with 20 goals in 25 games for Perth Glory in the 2023-24 season. |
| August 9 2024 | Auckland FC announces signing of former Wellington goalkeeper Alex Paulsen, causing controversy and raising concerns with Football Australia. |
| June 28 2024 | Perth Glory appointed David Zdrilic as their new manager. |
| June 25 2024 | Western Sydney Wanderers appointed Alen Stajcic as their new manager. |
| June 25 2024 | Perth Glory parted ways with manager Alen Stajcic by mutual consent. |
| June 25 2024 | Melbourne Victory appointed Patrick Kisnorbo as their new manager. |
| June 13 2024 | APL confirmed that the new Canberra men's team would not begin in the 2024–25 season. |
| June 12 2024 | Melbourne Victory manager Tony Popovic departed at the end of his contract. |
| June 1 2024 | Official transfer window opens for A-League Men clubs, with most player contracts concluding on 31 May and new transfers becoming effective from this date. |
| May 16 2024 | Western Sydney Wanderers parted ways with manager Marko Rudan by mutual consent. |
| May 15 2024 | Melbourne City promoted Aurelio Vidmar from caretaker to full-time manager. |
| April 30 2024 | Bonza entered voluntary administration, leading to Melbourne Victory changing its shirt sponsor to AIA for the finals series. |
| April 22 2024 | Ruben Zadkovich is promoted to full-time manager of Brisbane Roar. |
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