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
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.
April 14 2024 Tolgay Arslan helps Melbourne City secure a massive 8-0 home win against Perth Glory

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