2017–18 A-League


The 2017–18 A-League was the 41st season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the 13th since the establishment of the A-League in 2004. The season began on 6 October 2017 and ended with the Grand Final on 5 May 2018.

Clubs

TeamCityHome GroundCapacity
Adelaide UnitedAdelaideCoopers Stadium
Adelaide Oval
17,000
53,583
Brisbane RoarBrisbaneSuncorp Stadium52,500
Central Coast MarinersGosfordCentral Coast Stadium20,119
Melbourne CityMelbourneAAMI Park30,050
Melbourne VictoryMelbourneEtihad Stadium
AAMI Park
56,347
30,050
Newcastle JetsNewcastleMcDonald Jones Stadium33,000
Perth GloryPerthnib Stadium20,500
Sydney FCSydneyAllianz Stadium45,500
Wellington PhoenixWellingtonWestpac Stadium34,500
Western Sydney WanderersSydneyANZ Stadium
Spotless Stadium
84,000
24,000

Personnel and kits

Managerial changes

Transfers

Foreign players

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 ;

2Australian citizens who have chosen to represent another national team;

3Injury Replacement Players, or National Team Replacement Players;

4Guest Players

Salary cap exemptions and captains

Regular season

League table

Results

Positions by round

Finals series

Elimination-finals

Semi-finals

Grand Final

Statistics

Attendances

By club

These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include finals series attendances.

By round

Club membership

Player stats

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 BobôSydney FC27
2 Oriol RieraWestern Sydney Wanderers15
3 Ross McCormackMelbourne City14
4 Besart BerishaMelbourne Victory13
4 Adrian MierzejewskiSydney FC13
6 Andrew NabboutNewcastle Jets10
6 Dimitri PetratosNewcastle Jets10
8 Andrija KaluđerovićWellington Phoenix9
8 Massimo MaccaroneBrisbane Roar9
8 Roy O'DonovanNewcastle Jets9
8 Dario VidošićWellington Phoenix
Melbourne City
9

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef
Roy O'DonovanNewcastle JetsCentral Coast Mariners5–17 10 2017
BobôSydney FCWellington Phoenix1–423 12 2017
BobôSydney FCPerth Glory6–030 12 2017
Besart BerishaMelbourne VictoryCentral Coast Mariners5–218 3 2018
Riley McGreeNewcastle JetsCentral Coast Mariners2–814 4 2018

Own goals

PlayerClubAgainstRound
Thomas DengMelbourne VictorySydney FC1
Brendan HamillWestern Sydney WanderersPerth Glory1
Nigel BoogaardNewcastle JetsBrisbane Roar3
Andrija KaluđerovićWellington PhoenixCentral Coast Mariners8
Goran ParackiWellington PhoenixMelbourne Victory9
Lachlan ScottWestern Sydney WanderersSydney FC10
Jeremy WalkerPerth GloryNewcastle Jets10
Mark MilliganMelbourne VictoryWellington Phoenix15
Dino DjulbicPerth GloryAdelaide United19
Shane LowryPerth GloryWellington Phoenix20
Ryan StrainAdelaide UnitedCentral Coast Mariners20
Taylor ReganAdelaide UnitedMelbourne Victory21
Leigh BroxhamMelbourne VictoryWellington Phoenix26
Jacob PepperBrisbane RoarPerth Glory27

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets
1 Andrew RedmayneSydney FC12
2 Dean BouzanisMelbourne City6
3 Ben KennedyCentral Coast Mariners5
3 Jamie YoungBrisbane Roar5
5 Jack DuncanNewcastle Jets4
5 Vedran JanjetovićWestern Sydney Wanderers4
5 Liam ReddyPerth Glory4
8 Eugene GalekovicMelbourne City3
8 Paul IzzoAdelaide United3
8 Glen MossNewcastle Jets3
8 Lawrence ThomasMelbourne Victory3

Discipline

During the season each club is given fair play points based on the number of cards they received in games. A yellow card is worth 1 point, a second yellow card is worth 2 points, and a red card is worth 3 points. At the annual awards night, the club with the fewest points wins the Fair Play Award.
Club
Sydney FC380141
Newcastle Jets511156
Wellington Phoenix540157
Melbourne City442357
Perth Glory590162
Adelaide United512364
Central Coast Mariners503365
Melbourne Victory532366
Brisbane Roar620268
Western Sydney Wanderers613273
League total5231320

Awards

Young Footballer of the Year Award

The NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award was awarded to the finest performance of an under-23 player from Australia or New Zealand throughout the season.
MonthNomineeClub
October 2017 Bruce KamauMelbourne City
November 2017 Daniel De SilvaCentral Coast Mariners
December 2017 Joe ChampnessNewcastle Jets
January 2018 Daniel ArzaniMelbourne City
February 2018 Chris IkonomidisWestern Sydney Wanderers
March 2018 Thomas DengMelbourne Victory

End of season awards

The following end of the season awards were announced at the 2017–18 Dolan Warren Awards night on 30 April 2018.