A-League Men
Season2023–24
Dates20 October 2023 – May 2024
AFC Champions League 2Sydney FC
Matches played30
Goals scored95 (3.17 per match)
Top goalscorerBruno Fornaroli
(6 goals)
Biggest home winAdelaide United 6–0 Melbourne City
(29 October 2023)
Biggest away winAdelaide United 1–5 Sydney FC
(11 November 2023)
Highest scoringMelbourne Victory 5–3 Newcastle Jets
(29 October 2023)
Longest winning run2 games
Adelaide United
Macarthur FC
Wellington Phoenix
Melbourne Victory
Longest unbeaten run5 games
Macarthur FC
Melbourne Victory
Wellington Phoenix
Western Sydney Wanderers
Longest winless run4 games
Central Coast Mariners
Western United
Longest losing run4 games
Central Coast Mariners
Western United
Highest attendance28,152
Sydney FC 1–1 Western Sydney Wanderers
(25 November 2023)
Lowest attendance2,410
Western United 0–1 Newcastle Jets
(11 November 2023)
Total attendance244,814
Average attendance8,630
2024–25 →

The 2023–24 A-League Men, known as the Isuzu UTE A-League for sponsorship reasons, is the 47th season of national level men's soccer in Australia, and the 19th since the establishment of the competition as the A-League in 2004. This season is expected to be the last as a 12 team competition, with expansion to 14 teams from 2024–25.

Melbourne City are the defending premiers and Central Coast Mariners are the defending champions.

Clubs

Stadiums and locations

Twelve clubs are participating in the 2023–24 season.

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Club City Home ground Capacity
Adelaide United Adelaide Coopers Stadium 16,500
Brisbane Roar Brisbane Suncorp Stadium
Ballymore Stadium
52,500
8,000
Central Coast Mariners Gosford Industree Group Stadium 20,059
Macarthur FC Campbelltown Campbelltown Sports Stadium 17,500[1]
Melbourne City Melbourne AAMI Park 30,050
Melbourne Victory Melbourne AAMI Park 30,050
Newcastle Jets Newcastle McDonald Jones Stadium 33,000
Perth Glory Perth HBF Park 20,500
Sydney FC Sydney Allianz Stadium 42,500[2]
Wellington Phoenix Wellington
Auckland
Sky Stadium
Go Media Mount Smart Stadium
35,000
30,000
Western Sydney Wanderers Parramatta CommBank Stadium 30,000
Western United Wyndham
Ballarat
Wyndham Regional Football Facility
Mars Stadium
5,000
11,000

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Kit sponsor
Adelaide United Australia Carl Veart Australia Ryan Kitto[3] UCAN[4] Flinders University[5]
Australian Outdoor Living[note 1][6][7]
Brisbane Roar Australia Ross Aloisi Scotland Tom Aldred[8] New Balance[9] OutKast[10]
Central Coast Mariners England Mark Jackson Australia Danny Vukovic[11] Cikers[12] MATE[13]
Macarthur FC Australia Mile Sterjovski Mexico Ulises Dávila[14] Kelme[15] Pennytel[16]
Melbourne City Australia Aurelio Vidmar Australia Jamie Maclaren[17] Puma[18][19] Etihad Airways[19]
Melbourne Victory Australia Tony Popovic Portugal Roderick Miranda[20] Macron[21] Bonza[22]
Newcastle Jets Australia Robert Stanton Australia Brandon O'Neill[23] Legend Sportswear[24] Port of Newcastle[25]
Ampcontrol[note 1][26]
Perth Glory Australia Alen Stajcic England Mark Beevers
Australia Adam Taggart[27]
Macron[28] Vacant[29]
Sydney FC Australia Ufuk Talay Australia Luke Brattan[30] Under Armour[31] Macquarie University[32]
Wellington Phoenix Australia Giancarlo Italiano New Zealand Alex Rufer[33] Paladin Sports[34] Oppo[35]
Spark[note 1][35]
Western Sydney Wanderers Australia Marko Rudan Brazil Marcelo[36] Adidas[37] Voltaren[38]
Turner Freeman Lawyers[note 1][39]
Western United Australia John Aloisi Australia Josh Risdon[40] Kappa[41] Sharp[42]

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position on table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Brisbane Roar England Nick Green (caretaker) End of contract 2 May 2023 Pre-season Australia Ross Aloisi 2 May 2023[43]
Wellington Phoenix Australia Ufuk Talay End of contract[44] 6 May 2023 Pre-season Australia Giancarlo Italiano 6 May 2023[45]
Perth Glory Australia Ruben Zadkovich Resigned[46] 2 June 2023 Pre-season England Kenny Lowe (caretaker) 12 July 2023[47]
Newcastle Jets Australia Arthur Papas Resigned[48] 19 June 2023 Pre-season Australia Robert Stanton 26 June 2023[49]
Perth Glory England Kenny Lowe (caretaker) End of contract 3 August 2023 Pre-season Australia Alen Stajcic 3 August 2023[50]
Central Coast Mariners Scotland Nick Montgomery Signed by Hibernian[51] 11 September 2023 Pre-season Australia Abbas Saad (interim) 11 September 2023[52]
Central Coast Mariners Australia Abbas Saad (interim) End of interim spell 27 September 2023 Pre-season England Mark Jackson 27 September 2023[53]
Melbourne City Croatia Rado Vidošić Mutual termination 1 November 2023 12th Australia Aurelio Vidmar 1 November 2023[54]
Sydney FC Australia Steve Corica Mutual termination [55] 7 November 2023 12th Australia Ufuk Talay 8 November 2023[56]

Foreign players

Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3 Visa 4 Visa 5 Non-visa foreigner(s) Former player(s)
Adelaide United England Zach Clough England Ryan Tunnicliffe Japan Hiroshi Ibusuki Spain Javi López Spain Isaías1
Brisbane Roar France Florin Berenguer Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea Scotland Tom Aldred South Sudan Ayom Majok2
Sri Lanka Jack Hingert2
Central Coast Mariners Brazil Mikael Doka Brazil Marco Túlio Colombia Ángel Torres Vanuatu Brian Kaltak Fiji Dan Hall2
New Zealand Storm Roux2
Macarthur FC France Valère Germain Mexico Ulises Dávila New Zealand Clayton Lewis Poland Filip Kurto Tanzania Charles M'Mombwa2
Melbourne City Brazil Léo Natel France Samuel Souprayen Germany Tolgay Arslan Morocco Hamza Sakhi Portugal Nuno Reis Croatia Marin Jakoliš2
England Jamie Young2
Melbourne Victory France Damien Da Silva France Zinédine Machach Portugal Roderick Miranda Spain Rai Marchán Ivory Coast Adama Traoré1
North Macedonia Matthew Bozinovski2
Newcastle Jets England Carl Jenkinson France Jason Berthomier New Zealand Lachlan Bayliss2
New Zealand Dane Ingham2
Perth Glory Curaçao Darryl Lachman England Mark Beevers Republic of Ireland Aaron McEneff Tunisia Salim Khelifi Cyprus Antonis Martis2
New Zealand Oliver Sail2
North Macedonia Stefan Colakovski2
Sydney FC Brazil Fábio Gomes Brazil Gabriel Lacerda England Joe Lolley England Jack Rodwell Slovakia Róbert Mak
Wellington Phoenix Bulgaria Bozhidar Kraev England David Ball England Scott Wootton Poland Oskar Zawada Iraq Mohamed Al-Taay2
Western Sydney Wanderers Brazil Marcelo Netherlands Jorrit Hendrix Sweden Marcus Antonsson Malta Dylan Scicluna2
Serbia Miloš Ninković1
South Sudan Valentino Yuel2
Western United Brazil Daniel Penha Japan Riku Danzaki Japan Tomoki Imai

The following do not fill a Visa position:
1Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Australian citizenship (or New Zealand citizenship, in the case of Wellington Phoenix);[57]
2Australian citizens (or New Zealand citizens, in the case of Wellington Phoenix) who have chosen to represent another national team;
3Injury replacement players, or National team replacement players;
4Guest players (eligible to play a maximum of fourteen games)

Regular season

The 2023–24 season will see each team play 27 games followed by a finals series for the top six teams.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Wellington Phoenix[lower-alpha 1] 6 4 2 0 10 4 +6 14 Qualification for Finals series[lower-alpha 2]
2 Western Sydney Wanderers 6 3 3 0 11 3 +8 12 Qualification for AFC Champions League Elite and Finals series
3 Brisbane Roar 6 3 2 1 11 9 +2 11 Qualification for Finals series[lower-alpha 2]
4 Adelaide United 5 3 1 1 14 7 +7 10
5 Melbourne Victory 5 2 3 0 10 6 +4 9
6 Macarthur FC 5 2 3 0 8 6 +2 9
7 Newcastle Jets 5 1 2 2 9 12 3 5
8 Perth Glory 5 1 1 3 6 8 2 4
9 Melbourne City 5 1 1 3 6 12 6 4 Qualification for 2024 Australia Cup play-offs
10 Sydney FC (X) 5 1 0 4 5 9 4 3 Qualification for AFC Champions League 2 and 2024 Australia Cup play-offs
11 Central Coast Mariners 5 1 0 4 5 10 5 3 Qualification for 2024 Australia Cup play-offs
12 Western United 6 1 0 5 3 12 9 3
Updated to match(es) played on 2 December 2023 (1 of 2 matches complete). Source: A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) wins; 3) goal difference; 4) goals scored; 5) head-to-head results; 5a) head-to-head points; 5b) head-to-head goal difference; 6) Fair Play points; 7) away goal difference; 8) away goals per match; 9) home goal difference; 10) home goals per match; 11) toss of a coin in an event of a tie of two clubs.[58]
(X) Assured of qualification for AFC Champions League 2 by winning the 2023 Australia Cup but may still qualify for all other permutations.
Notes:
  1. Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for Asian Football Confederation competitions as they are based in New Zealand, which is under the Oceania Football Confederation.
  2. 1 2 The top two teams enter the finals series at the semi-finals, while the teams ranked third to sixth enter the finals series at the elimination-finals.

Fixtures and results

Home \ Away ADL BRI CCM MAC MCY MVC NEW PER SYD WEL WSW WUN ADL BRI CCM MAC MCY MVC NEW PER SYD WEL WSW WUN
Adelaide United 10 Dec 3–0 8 Jan 6–0 9 Mar 22 Dec 9 Feb 1–5 4 Jan 24 Feb 29 Mar 3 Feb 12 Apr 13 Jan
Brisbane Roar 16 Apr 21 Dec 18 Jan 10 Feb 3 Mar 13 Apr 2–1 3–0 2 Feb 2–2 23 Feb 16 Mar 14 Jan 6 Jan
Central Coast Mariners 20 Apr 1–2 1–2 21 Jan 3 Dec 3–1 31 Dec 10 Feb 6 Apr 18 Feb 8 Dec 27 Jan 17 Mar 13 Jan
Macarthur FC 3 Dec 1–1 9 Mar 1 Mar 1–1 5 Jan 28 Jan 21 Apr 17 Dec 4 Feb 1–0 16 Feb 31 Mar 12 Jan
Melbourne City 25 Jan 28 Dec 17 Dec 3–3 23 Dec 30 Mar 14 Apr 2–0 9 Mar 12 Jan 1–2 17 Feb 29 Apr 28 Apr
Melbourne Victory 1–1 20 Apr 25 Feb 10 Feb 6 Apr 5–3 31 Mar 16 Dec 1–1 27 Apr 29 Apr 30 Dec 26 Jan
Newcastle Jets 15 Mar 23 Jan 2 Mar 24 Feb 3 Dec 3 Feb 16 Dec 7 Apr 27 Jan 2–2 30 Dec 27 Apr 19 Apr
Perth Glory 7 Apr 17 Feb 2–0 23 Dec 8 Dec 6 Jan 2–2 3 Apr 24 Feb 16 Mar 21 Apr 2 Feb 9 Mar 14 Jan
Sydney FC 17 Feb 10 Mar 30 Mar 9 Dec 24 Feb 0–2 19 Jan 2 Dec 29 Dec 0–1 23 Dec 28 Apr 13 Apr
Wellington Phoenix 3 Mar 5–2 29 Apr 27 Apr 1–0 19 Jan 9 Dec 2–1 16 Mar 23 Dec 10 Feb 29 Mar 12 Apr
Western Sydney Wanderers 15 Dec 5 Apr 6 Jan 1 Jan 20 Apr 10 Dec 11 Feb 2–0 2 Mar 0–0 5–0 20 Jan 8 Mar
Western United 1–3 16 Dec 13 Apr 6 Apr 7 Jan 16 Mar 0–1 2 Mar 3 Feb 2 Dec 27 Jan 20 Jan 17 Feb
Updated to match(es) played on 1 November 2023. Source: Keepup.com.au
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Regular season statistics

Top scorers

As of 1 December 2023.[59]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Australia Bruno Fornaroli Melbourne Victory 6
2 Australia Apostolos Stamatelopoulos Newcastle Jets 4
Poland Oskar Zawada Wellington Phoenix
4 Australia Henry Hore Brisbane Roar 3
Bulgaria Bozhidar Kraev Wellington Phoenix
Australia Jamie Maclaren Melbourne City
Australia Nicolas Milanovic Western Sydney Wanderers
Australia Nikola Mileusnic Brisbane Roar
9 Sweden Marcus Antonsson Western Sydney Wanderers 2
France Florin Berenguer Brisbane Roar
Australia Bernardo Adelaide United
Australia Lachlan Brook Western Sydney Wanderers
England Zach Clough Adelaide United
North Macedonia Stefan Colakovski Perth Glory
Australia Ben Halloran Brisbane Roar
Australia Jaiden Kucharski Sydney FC
England Joe Lolley Sydney FC
Australia Matthew Millar Macarthur FC
Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea Brisbane Roar
Australia Adam Taggart Perth Glory
Australia Clayton Taylor Newcastle Jets
Australia Lachlan Wales Western United

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
Australia Bruno Fornaroli4Melbourne VictoryNewcastle Jets5–3 (H)29 October 2023[60]
Poland Oskar ZawadaWellington PhoenixBrisbane Roar5–2 (H)4 November 2023[61]
Key
4 Player scored four goals
(H) Home team

Clean sheets

As of 1 December 2023
RankGoalkeeperClubClean sheets[62]
1 Australia Lawrence Thomas Western Sydney Wanderers 4
2 Australia Joe Gauci Adelaide United 2
New Zealand Alex Paulsen Wellington Phoenix
4 Australia Cameron Cook Perth Glory 1
Australia Macklin Freke Brisbane Roar
Australia Paul Izzo Melbourne Victory
Poland Filip Kurto Macarthur FC
Australia Ryan Scott Newcastle Jets
England Jamie Young Melbourne City

See also

Notes

    1. 1 2 3 4 Away kit

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