A-League all-time records
This is a list of the all-time A-League records since the inaugural season of the league in 2005. This list encompasses records set by players, managers and clubs. The club records section includes details of record match results, points, goals and titles. Attendance records are also included in the list. The all-time A-League table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the league. The player records section includes details of the league's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances. It also records notable achievements by players.
Note that records set by the following clubs were achieved under a different name due to a change in the clubs name: Brisbane Roar formerly Queensland Roar prior to the 2009–10 season, and Melbourne City formerly Melbourne Heart prior to the 2014–15 season.
Club records
Titles
Wins
- Most wins in a season (30 or 27 games): 18, Brisbane Roar (2010–11), Western Sydney Wanderers (2012–13)
- Fewest wins in a season: 1, New Zealand Knights (2005–06)
- Most home wins in a season: 10, Brisbane Roar (2010–11), Brisbane Roar (2013–14)
- Fewest home wins in a season: 0, New Zealand Knights (2005–06)
- Most away wins in a season: 10, Western Sydney Wanderers (2012–13)
- Fewest away wins in a season: 1, 4 teams
- Most consecutive wins: 10, Western Sydney Wanderers (13 January 2013 – 16 March 2013)
- Most consecutive home wins: 8, Melbourne Victory (21 November 2008 – 28 February 2009)
- Most consecutive away wins: 8, Melbourne Victory (9 September 2006 – 30 December 2006)
- Most consecutive games without a win: 19, New Zealand Knights (18 September 2005 – 27 August 2006), Melbourne City (24 February 2013 – 17 January 2014)
- Most consecutive home games without a win: 11, New Zealand Knights (2 September 2005 – 27 August 2006)
- Most consecutive away games without a win: 22, Melbourne City (2 February 2012 – 16 February 2014)
- Most wins in total: 110, Brisbane Roar
Losses
- Most losses in a season (30 or 27 games): 19, North Queensland Fury (2010–11)
- Fewest losses in a season: 1, Brisbane Roar (2010–11)
- Most home losses in a season: 9, North Queensland Fury (2010–11)
- Fewest home losses in a season: 0, Brisbane Roar (2010–11)
- Most away losses in a season: 12, Melbourne City (2012–13)
- Fewest away losses in a season: 1, Brisbane Roar (2010–11)
- Most consecutive losses: 11, New Zealand Knights (18 September 2005 – 26 November 2005)
- Most consecutive home losses: 7, New Zealand Knights (2 September 2005 – 26 November 2005)
- Most consecutive away losses: 9, New Zealand Knights (8 January 2006 – 26 November 2006), Melbourne City (14 December 2012 – 30 March 2013)
- Most consecutive games without a loss: 36, Brisbane Roar (18 September 2010 – 26 November 2011)
- Most consecutive home games without a loss: 24, Wellington Phoenix (23 November 2008 – 3 November 2010)
- Most consecutive away games without a loss: 16, Brisbane Roar (3 October 2010 – 19 November 2011)
- Most losses in total: 105, Perth Glory
Draws
- Most draws in a season (30 or 27 games): 11, Brisbane Roar (2010–11), Melbourne City (2010–11), Melbourne Victory (2011–12)
- Fewest draws in a season: 2, Melbourne Victory (2008–09)
- Most home draws in a season: 7, Central Coast Mariners (2009–10), Melbourne Victory (2011–12)
- Fewest home draws in a season: 0, Newcastle Jets (2005–06), Melbourne Victory (2008–09), Newcastle Jets (2009–10), Sydney FC (2009–10), Brisbane Roar (2013–14)
- Most away draws in a season: 6, Central Coast Mariners (2005–06), Central Coast Mariners (2010–11), Brisbane Roar (2010–11), Adelaide United (2011–12), Sydney FC (2011–12)
- Fewest away draws in a season: 1, 10 teams
- Most consecutive draws: 6, Wellington Phoenix (4 September 2009 – 17 October 2009)
- Most consecutive home draws: 5, Perth Glory (28 December 2006 – 9 September 2007)
- Most consecutive away draws: 4, Central Coast Mariners (4 December 2005 – 4 February 2006), Melbourne Victory (27 January 2007 – 21 September 2007), Central Coast Mariners (16 November 2014 – Present)
- Most draws in total: 63, Central Coast Mariners
Goals
- Most goals scored in a season: 63, Melbourne City (2015–16)
- Fewest goals scored in a season: 13, New Zealand Knights (2006–07)
- Most goals conceded in a season: 60, North Queensland Fury (2010–11)
- Fewest goals conceded in a season: 19, Sydney FC (2006–07), Adelaide United (2008–09)
- Best goal difference in a season: +32, Brisbane Roar (2010–11)
- Worst goal difference in a season: -32, New Zealand Knights (2005–06), North Queensland Fury (2010–11)
- Most goals scored at home in a season: 35, Melbourne City (2015–16)
- Most goals scored away in a season: 28, Melbourne City (2015–16)
- Fewest goals scored at home in a season: 8, New Zealand Knights (2006–07)
- Fewest goals scored away in a season: 4, New Zealand Knights (2005–06)
- Most goals conceded at home in a season: 32, Central Coast Mariners (2015–16)
- Most goals conceded away in a season: 38, Central Coast Mariners (2015–16)
- Fewest goals conceded at home in a season: 7, Wellington Phoenix (2009–10)
- Fewest goals conceded away in a season: 8, Western Sydney Wanderers (2012–13)
- Most clean sheets in a season: 14, Central Coast Mariners (2010–11), (2012–13)
- Fewest clean sheets in a season: 0, Central Coast Mariners (2015–16)
- Fewest failures to score in a match in a season: 3, Brisbane Roar (2010–11)
- Most goals scored in total: 376, Melbourne Victory
- Most goals conceded in total: 336, Perth Glory
Points
Scorelines
- Biggest home win: 8–1 (Adelaide United !Adelaide United v North Queensland Fury !North Queensland Fury, 21 January 2011), 7–0 (Adelaide United !Adelaide United v Newcastle Jets, 24 January 2015)
- Biggest away win: 0–5 (Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar, 26 January 2006), 0–5 (Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC, 26 January 2014), 0–5 (Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne Heart, 16 February 2014), 1–6 (Newcastle Jets v Perth Glory, 24 January 2016)
- Highest scoring: 4–5 (Central Coast Mariners !Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC !Sydney FC, 22 December 2007), 8–1 (Adelaide United !Adelaide United v North Queensland Fury !North Queensland Fury, 21 January 2011), 7–2 (Central Coast Mariners !Central Coast Mariners v Sydney FC !Sydney FC, 3 November 2012), 5–4 (Sydney FC !Sydney FC v Brisbane Roar !Brisbane Roar, 15 March 2015), 6-3 (Perth Glory !Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar !Brisbane Roar, 20 February 2016)
- Highest scoring draw: 3–3 (18 occasions)
Attendances
All-time A-League table
The all-time A-League table is a cumulative record of all regular season match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the A-League since its inaugural season. Teams in bold are part of the 2015–16 A-League. Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.[1]
Updated 4 May 2016
- ↑ Sydney FC were deducted 3 points in the 2006–07 season for breaching the salary cap in the 2005–06 season.
- ↑ Perth Glory were relegated to 7th position in the 2014–15 season for breaching the salary cap in the 2014–15 season.
Finals matches only
(Updated 4 May 2016)
Player records
Appearances
- As of 4 May 2016
Goals
- As of 4 May 2016
Disciplinary
- Most yellow cards for a player: 56, John Hutchinson[4]
- Most yellow cards for a single team in one game: 8, Adelaide United 13 October 2013[5]
- Most yellow cards in one game: 12, Adelaide United 3–1 Perth Glory, 13 October 2013[5]
- Most yellow cards for a single team in one season: 79, Sydney FC (2012–13)[6]
- Fewest yellow cards for a single team in one season: 23, Perth Glory (2005–06)[7]
- Most red cards for a player:[4] 7, Nigel Boogaard
- Most red cards for a single team in one game: 2, Melbourne Victory (4 November 2007), Adelaide United (13 October 2013), Sydney FC (7 February 2015)
- Most red cards in one game: 3, Central Coast Mariners 2–1 Melbourne Victory, 4 November 2007, Perth Glory 1–3 Sydney FC, 7 February 2015[8]
- Most red cards for a single team in one season: 10, Perth Glory (2010–11)[9]
- Fewest red cards for a single team in one season: 0, 4 teams
Goalkeepers
Other individual records
Managers
See also
Notes
- ^ Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Queensland Roar
- ^ Includes statistics from the club under its former name, Melbourne Heart
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