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2008-09 2008-09

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Leena Khamis
Australia Leena Khamis
Australia
7
Goals
Sydney FC

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Leena Khamis
Leena Khamis
Australia
7 (Goals)
Sydney FC
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Kate Gill
Australia Kate Gill
Australia
6
Goals
Newcastle Jets

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Kate Gill
Kate Gill
Australia
6 (Goals)
Newcastle Jets
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Lana Harch
Australia Lana Harch
Australia
5
Goals
Queensland Roar

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Lana Harch
Lana Harch
Australia
5 (Goals)
Queensland Roar
3
Kyah Simon
Australia Kyah Simon
Australia
5
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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Kyah Simon
Kyah Simon
Australia
5 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
5
Lauren Colthorpe
Australia Lauren Colthorpe
Australia
4
Goals
Queensland Roar

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Lauren Colthorpe
Lauren Colthorpe
Australia
4 (Goals)
Queensland Roar
5
Caitlin Munoz
Australia Caitlin Munoz
Australia
4
Goals
Canberra United

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Caitlin Munoz
Caitlin Munoz
Australia
4 (Goals)
Canberra United
5
Sandra Scalzi
Australia Sandra Scalzi
Australia
4
Goals
Adelaide United

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Sandra Scalzi
Sandra Scalzi
Australia
4 (Goals)
Adelaide United
5
Marianna Tabain
Australia Marianna Tabain
Australia
4
Goals
Perth Glory

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Marianna Tabain
Marianna Tabain
Australia
4 (Goals)
Perth Glory

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Summary

A-League Women (currently known as the Ninja A-League for sponsorship reasons), formerly the W-League, is the top-division women's soccer league in Australia. The W-League was established in 2008 by Football Australia (then known as Football Federation Australia) and was originally composed of eight teams of which seven had an affiliation with an existing A-League Men's club. As of the 2022–23 season, the league is contested by twelve teams. The league, as well as the A-League Men and A-League Youth are administered by the Australian Professional Leagues.

Seasons now run from November to April and include a 23-round regular season and an end-of-season finals series playoff tournament involving the highest-placed teams, culminating in a Grand Final match. The winner of the regular season tournament is dubbed "premiers" and the winner of the grand final is dubbed "champions". The premiers qualify for the AFC Women's Champions League, starting from the 2024–25 season.

Since the league's inaugural season, a total of five clubs have been crowned premiers and five clubs have been crowned champions. It has been currently running on a semi-professional basis, but talks about professionalisation have been emerging, beginning with the name change and placing of all women's clubs into one single Australian Professional Leagues operation and management in 2021, which served as the precursors for complete transition to professionalism of the A-League Women.

Melbourne City are the current premiers, having won their fourth title; Sydney FC are the current champions, having won their fifth title.

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