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Adelaide United FC

Adelaide United FC

Est: 2003
Coopers Stadium
Adelaide United FC
Adelaide United FC
Est: 2003
Coopers Stadium
Central Coast Mariners FC

Central Coast Mariners FC

Est: 2004
Industree Group Stadium
Central Coast Mariners FC
Central Coast Mariners FC
Est: 2004
Industree Group Stadium
Newcastle Jets FC

Newcastle Jets FC

Est: 1999
McDonald Jones Stadium
Newcastle Jets FC
Newcastle Jets FC
Est: 1999
McDonald Jones Stadium
Perth Glory FC

Perth Glory FC

Est: 1995
HBF Park
Perth Glory FC
Perth Glory FC
Est: 1995
HBF Park
Brisbane Roar FC

Brisbane Roar FC

Est: 1957
Lang Park
Brisbane Roar FC
Brisbane Roar FC
Est: 1957
Lang Park
Sydney FC

Sydney FC

Est: 2004
Allianz Stadium
Sydney FC
Sydney FC
Est: 2004
Allianz Stadium
Wellington Phoenix FC

Wellington Phoenix FC

Est: 2007
Sky Stadium
Wellington Phoenix FC
Wellington Phoenix FC
Est: 2007
Sky Stadium
Melbourne Victory FC

Melbourne Victory FC

Est: 2004
AAMI Park
Melbourne Victory FC
Melbourne Victory FC
Est: 2004
AAMI Park
Melbourne City FC

Melbourne City FC

Est: 2009
AAMI Park
Melbourne City FC
Melbourne City FC
Est: 2009
AAMI Park
Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Est: 2012
CommBank Stadium
Western Sydney Wanderers FC
Western Sydney Wanderers FC
Est: 2012
CommBank Stadium
Western United FC

Western United FC

Est: 2018
Ironbark Fields
Western United FC
Western United FC
Est: 2018
Ironbark Fields
Macarthur FC

Macarthur FC

Est: 2018
Campbelltown Stadium
Macarthur FC
Macarthur FC
Est: 2018
Campbelltown Stadium
Auckland FC

Auckland FC

Est: 2024
Mount Smart Stadium
Auckland FC
Auckland FC
Est: 2024
Mount Smart Stadium

Summary

A-League Men, also known as the Isuzu UTE A-League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional soccer league in Australia and New Zealand and the highest level of the Australian soccer league system. Established in 2004 as the A-League by the Australian Soccer Association (ASA) as a successor to the National Soccer League (NSL), competition commenced in August 2005.

Administered by Australian Professional Leagues (APL), it is contested by thirteen teams; eleven based in Australia with two in New Zealand. Seasons run from October to May and include a 27-round regular season followed by a finals series playoff involving the six highest-placed teams, culminating in a grand final match. Winners of the regular season is dubbed the 'Premier' while the winner of the grand final is the season's Champion; differing from other football codes in Australia, where premier refers to the grand final winner and the winner of the regular season is the 'minor premier'.

Most successful clubs for the season are granted qualification into the Asian continental club competitions, the AFC Champions League Elite and the AFC Champions League Two. In 2014, the Western Sydney Wanderers became the first and only winning Australian club of the AFC Champions League. Like the United States' MLS, as well as other professional sports leagues in Australia, it does not practice relegation and promotion and furthermore institutes a salary cap. The men's, women's and youth are also brought together under the unified A-Leagues banner.

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