2019–20 W-League

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W-League
Season2019–20
ChampionsMelbourne City
PremiersMelbourne City
Matches played57
Goals scored153 (2.68 per match)
Top goalscorerMorgan Andrews
Natasha Dowie
Kristen Hamilton
Remy Siemsen
(7 goals each)
Longest winning run13 matches
Melbourne City
Longest unbeaten run14 matches
Melbourne City
Longest winless run8 matches
Adelaide United
Longest losing run6 matches
Adelaide United
All statistics correct as of 21 March 2020.

The 2019–20 W-League season was the twelfth season of the

W-League, the Australian national women's association football competition. Nine teams competed in the league, with most of the players from Australia but 33 of them from 11 other countries.[1]

Melbourne City
was undefeated through the regular season, the third time this has occurred in the W-League and the second time it has been achieved by Melbourne City.

The 2019–20 Australian bushfire season has had a significant impact on the season. Apart from the need to defer a few matches, there were a number of matches that were played in a smoke haze, with some players requiring asthma medication during the matches.[2]

The grand final was played behind closed doors, due to the impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[3]

The season was also notable for the number of high-profile players who left the W-League to join English teams. This included Sam Kerr moving to Chelsea, Hayley Raso to Everton, Caitlin Foord to Arsenal and Chloe Logarzo to Bristol City.[4]

Clubs

Stadia and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Adelaide United
Adelaide Marden Sports Complex
Coopers Stadium
6,000
16,500
Brisbane Roar
Brisbane Suncorp Stadium
Lions Stadium
52,500
5,000
Canberra United Canberra McKellar Park
Seiffert Oval
3,500
15,000
Melbourne City
Melbourne CB Smith Reserve
AAMI Park
2,000
30,050
Melbourne Victory
Melbourne Lakeside Stadium
Epping Stadium
AAMI Park
Latrobe City Stadium
Marvel Stadium
12,000
10,000
30,050
12,000
56,347
Newcastle Jets
Newcastle Newcastle Number 2 Sports Ground
McDonald Jones Stadium
5,000
33,000
Perth Glory
Perth
Bunbury
Dorrien Gardens
Hay Park
4,000
Sydney FC

Sydney

Wollongong
Seymour Shaw
Jubilee Oval
Leichhardt Oval
WIN Stadium
5,000
20,505
20,000
23,000
Western Sydney Wanderers
Sydney Marconi Stadium
ANZ Stadium
Spotless Stadium
9,000
83,500
24,000

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturers Kit sponsors
Adelaide United
Ivan Karlović
United States Amber Brooks[5] Macron[6] SA Power Networks[7]
Brisbane Roar
Australia Jake Goodship Australia Clare Polkinghorne[8] Umbro[9][10] Brisbane Airport[11]
Canberra United Australia Heather Garriock Australia Nikola Orgill
Australia Karly Roestbakken[12]
Viva Teamwear[13][14] University of Canberra[15][16]
Drake International[note 1][17]
Melbourne City
Australia Rado Vidošić Australia Steph Catley[18] Puma[19] Etihad Airways[20]
Melbourne Victory
Wales Jeff Hopkins England Natasha Dowie[21] Adidas[22] Back in Motion[23]
Newcastle Jets
Australia Ashley Wilson Australia Cassidy Davis
Australia Gema Simon
Australia Clare Wheeler[24]
Viva Teamwear[25] Greater Bank[26]
City of Newcastle[note 2][27]
Perth Glory
Australia Bobby Despotovski Australia Natasha Rigby[28] Macron[29] BHP[30]
Sydney FC
Australia Ante Juric Australia Teresa Polias[31] Under Armour[32] The Star[33]
Western Sydney Wanderers
Australia Dean Heffernan Australia Erica Halloway[34] Nike[35] Intermain[36]

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Position on table Incoming manager Date of appointment Ref.
Western Sydney Wanderers
Australia Dan Barrett End of contract Pre-season Australia Dean Heffernan 24 April 2019 [37]
Brisbane Roar
Australia Melissa Andreatta Quit Australia Jake Goodship 3 September 2019 [38]
Newcastle Jets
Australia Craig Deans Assigned caretaker of men's squad
7th
8th
Australia Ashley Wilson
(interim)
(full-time)

13 January 2020
22 February 2020

[39]
[40]

Transfers

Foreign players

Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3 Visa 4 Non-Visa foreigner(s) Former player(s)
Adelaide United
Lais Araujo
United States Julia Ashley United States Amber Brooks United States Mallory Weber
Brisbane Roar
United States Rylee Baisden United States Celeste Boureille United States Shea Connors United States Carson Pickett
Canberra United
Camila
United States Simone Charley United States Kaleigh Kurtz United States Katie Stengel Norway Elise ThorsnesR
Melbourne City
Japan Yukari Kinga Scotland Claire Emslie Serbia Milica Mijatović United States Lauren Barnes New Zealand Rebekah StottA
United States Ally WattG
Melbourne Victory
England Natasha Dowie
Haley Hanson
United States Darian Jenkins United States Emily Menges New Zealand Annalie LongoA
Newcastle Jets
Perth Glory
Mexico Arianna Romero
Celia Jiménez Delgado
United States Morgan Andrews United States Crystal Thomas Philippines Stacey CavillA
Sydney FC
Canada Lindsay Agnew
Aubrey Bledsoe
United States Sofia Huerta United States Veronica Latsko
Western Sydney Wanderers
United States Kristen Hamilton United States Abby Smith United States Sam Staab Republic of Ireland Denise O'SullivanG
United States Lynn Williams

The following do not fill a Visa position:
A Australian citizens who have chosen to represent another national team;
G Guest Players;
R Injury Replacement Players, or National Team Replacement Players

Regular season

The regular season runs from 14 November 2019 to 1 March 2020, including a two-week break at the end of January and beginning of February. The season consists of 12 matches per team, 6 home and 6 away, usually with one match per week for each team. Because the league has an odd number of teams, at least one team each week does not play. In most weeks, the league has scheduled one match on Thursday and the remaining matches on Saturday and Sunday. To date, two matches have had to be rescheduled due to bushfires, either because of direct fire threat or because of smoke.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1
Melbourne City
(C)
12 11 1 0 27 4 +23 34 Qualification to Finals series
2
Melbourne Victory
12 7 2 3 24 14 +10 23
3
Sydney FC
12 7 1 4 21 13 +8 22
4
Western Sydney Wanderers
12 7 1 4 24 20 +4 22
5
Brisbane Roar
12 5 2 5 22 19 +3 17
6 Canberra United 12 4 1 7 13 29 −16 13
7
Perth Glory
12 3 2 7 19 24 −5 11
8
Adelaide United
12 2 1 9 12 24 −12 7
9
Newcastle Jets
12 2 1 9 12 27 −15 7
Source: A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results

Home \ Away ADE BRI CNU MCY MVC NEW PER SYD WSW
Adelaide United 1–2 0–3 2–1 2–2 0–1 3–2
Brisbane Roar 3–2 5–0 0–2 2–3 2–1 1–3
Canberra United 3–1 1–2 1–2 2–0 0–4 0–4
Melbourne City 1–0 3–1 4–0 1–0 2–0 1–0
Melbourne Victory 0–0 3–0 0–4 2–1 3–1 1–1
Newcastle Jets 2–0 2–3 1–1 0–7 2–4 0–2
Perth Glory 4–2 1–1 1–2 1–2 1–3 2–3
Sydney FC 2–0 0–0 1–2 3–0 1–2 3–0
Western Sydney Wanderers 2–1 0–4 0–4 1–0 3–1 5–0
Source: W-League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Fixtures

Round 1

14 November 2019
Adelaide United
Sydney
19:30 AEDT
Report
Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 787
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
17 November 2019
Melbourne Victory
Sydney
16:00 AEDT
Report Stadium: Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
Attendance: 3,219
Referee: Kate Jacewicz
17 November 2019
Perth Glory
Canberra
Report Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 1,482
Referee: Isabella Blaess
17 November 2019
Melbourne City
Newcastle
Report Stadium: Newcastle International Sports Centre
Attendance: 1,523
Referee: Lara Lee

Round 2

21 November 2019
Melbourne Victory
Brisbane
Report
Stadium:
Dolphin Oval

Attendance: 2,139
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson
22 November 2019
Newcastle Jets
Sydney
Report Stadium: Bankwest Stadium
Attendance: 2,992
Referee: Kelly Jones
22 November 2019
Sydney FC
Adelaide
Report
Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
Attendance: 784
Referee: Isabella Blaess
24 November 2019
Melbourne City
Canberra
Report
Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 1,293
Referee: Georgia Ghirardello

Round 3

28 November 2019
Western Sydney Wanderers
Brisbane
Report
Stadium: Lions Stadium
Attendance: 2,535
Referee: Isabella Blaess
30 November 2019
Adelaide United
Shepparton
Report Stadium:
John McEwan Reserve

Attendance: 500
Referee: Georgia Ghirardello
1 December 2019
Sydney FC
Perth
Report
Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: 797
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson

Round 4

5 December 2019
Brisbane Roar
Canberra
Report
Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 1,185
Referee: Isabella Blaess
7 December 2019
Western Sydney Wanderers
Melbourne
  • Hanson
    8'
Report Stadium: Latrobe City Stadium
Attendance: 443
Referee: Kelly Jones
7 December 2019
Newcastle Jets
Perth
  • Celia
    57'
Report
Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Referee: Lara Lee
8 December 2019
Melbourne City
Sydney
Report Stadium: Cromer Park
Attendance: 2,690
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson

Round 5

12 December 2019
Melbourne Victory
Melbourne
Report Stadium: ABD Stadium
Attendance: 907
Referee: Isabella Blaess
14 December 2019
Adelaide United
Brisbane
Report
Stadium: Lions Stadium
Attendance: 1,682
Referee: Lara Lee
15 December 2019
Sydney FC
Newcastle
Report
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 2,513
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson

Round 6

19 December 2019
Perth Glory
Melbourne
Report Stadium: ABD Stadium
Attendance: 600
Referee: Kelly Jones
20 December 2019
Sydney FC
Sydney
Report Stadium: Bankwest Stadium
Attendance: 2,233
Referee: Lara Lee
21 December 2019
Brisbane Roar
Melbourne
10:30 AEDT Report Stadium: Epping Stadium
Attendance: 406
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson

Round 7

26 December 2019
Western Sydney Wanderers
Canberra
Report Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 1,243
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
28 December 2019
Melbourne Victory
Perth
Report
Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: 618
Referee: Isabella Blaess
29 December 2019
Adelaide United
Sydney
Report Stadium: Jubilee Oval
Attendance: 3,373
Referee: Kelly Jones

Round 8

2 January 2020
Melbourne City
Brisbane
Report Stadium:
Dolphin Oval

Referee: Rachel Mitchenson
3 January 2020
Perth Glory
Adelaide
Report
Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
Attendance: 565
Referee: Kate Jacewicz
5 January 2020
Newcastle Jets
Melbourne
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 4,961
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
13 January 2020
Sydney FC
Canberra
Report
Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 1,473
Referee: Lara Lee

Round 9

12 January 2020
Brisbane Roar
Sydney
Report
Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 1,186
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
1 February 2020
Adelaide United
Newcastle
Report Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 513
Referee: Lara Lee

Round 10

16 January 2020
Brisbane Roar
Sydney
Report Stadium: Leichhardt Oval
Attendance: 1,397
Referee: Kelly Jones
18 January 2020
Melbourne Victory
Adelaide
Report
Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
Attendance: 692
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson
18 January 2020
Newcastle Jets
Melbourne
Report Stadium: CB Smith Reserve
Attendance: 1,989
Referee: Rebecca Durcau
19 January 2020
Perth Glory
Sydney
Report
Stadium: Bankwest Stadium
Attendance: 3,024
Referee: Isabella Libri

Round 11

23 January 2020
Perth Glory
Newcastle
Report
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 828
Referee: Georgia Ghirardello
25 January 2020
Western Sydney Wanderers
Adelaide
Report
Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
Attendance: 569
Referee: Isabella Blaess

Round 12

15 February 2020
Western Sydney Wanderers
Sydney
Report Stadium: Cromer Park
Attendance: 2,309
Referee: Lara Lee
16 February 2020
Brisbane Roar
Perth
Report
Stadium: Dorrien Gardens
Attendance: 498
Referee: Casey Reibelt
16 February 2020
Adelaide United
Canberra
Report Stadium: McKellar Park
Attendance: 1,202
Referee: Georgia Ghirardello
16 February 2020
Melbourne City
Melbourne
Report
Stadium: Lakeside Stadium
Attendance: 1,097
Referee: Rebecca Durcau

Round 13

20 February 2020
Melbourne City
Sydney
Report
Stadium: Marconi Stadium
Attendance: 819
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson
22 February 2020
Perth Glory
Wollongong
Report
Stadium: WIN Stadium
Referee: Kelly Jones
23 February 2020
Melbourne Victory
Newcastle
Report
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 1,321
Referee: Isabella Blaess

Round 14

27 February 2020
Newcastle Jets
Adelaide
Report Stadium: Marden Sports Complex
Attendance: 832
Referee: Rebecca Mackie
29 February 2020
Sydney FC
Melbourne
Report
Stadium: Marvel Stadium
Attendance: 3,310
Referee: Casey Reibelt
29 February 2020
Western Sydney Wanderers
Bunbury
Report
Stadium: WML Stadium
Attendance: 1,175
Referee: Georgia Ghirardello
1 March 2020
Brisbane Roar
Melbourne
  • Mijatovic
    34'
  • Watt 55', 69'
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Referee: Rebecca Durcau

Finals series

The grand final was played behind closed doors, due to the impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[43]

Semi-finals Grand Final
      
1
Melbourne City
5
4
Western Sydney Wanderers
1
Melbourne City
1
Sydney FC
0
2
Melbourne Victory
0
3
Sydney FC
1

Semi-finals

14 March 2020
Sydney FC
Melbourne
14:00 AEDT Report
Stadium: Epping Stadium
Attendance: 704
Referee: Lara Lee
15 March 2020
Western Sydney Wanderers
Melbourne
13:30 AEDT
Report
Stadium: ABD Stadium
Attendance: 612
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson

Grand final

21 March 2020
Sydney FC
Melbourne
15:30 AEDT Catley 15' Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 0 (behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia)[44]
Referee: Rebecca Durcau

Regular season statistics

Top scorers

As of 29 February 2020[45]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 United States Morgan Andrews
Perth Glory
7
England Natasha Dowie
Melbourne Victory
United States Kristen Hamilton
Western Sydney Wanderers
Australia Remy Siemsen
Sydney FC
5 Australia Emily van Egmond
Melbourne City
6
6 Australia Tara Andrews
Newcastle Jets
5
United States Simone Charley Canberra United
United States Darian Jenkins
Melbourne Victory
Serbia Milica Mijatović
Melbourne City
10 Australia Kyra Cooney-Cross
Western Sydney Wanderers
4
Scotland Claire Emslie
Melbourne City
Australia Hayley Raso
Brisbane Roar
Australia Kyah Simon
Melbourne City
United States Mallory Weber
Adelaide United
United States Lynn Williams
Western Sydney Wanderers

Own goals

Player Club Against Round
Australia Kaitlyn Torpey
Brisbane Roar
Melbourne Victory
2
United States Amber Brooks
Adelaide United
Sydney FC
7
Australia Isabella Wallhead
Perth Glory
Western Sydney Wanderers
10
Lais Araujo
Adelaide United
Western Sydney Wanderers
11
Australia Kim Carroll
Perth Glory
Sydney FC
13
Australia Cassidy Davis
Newcastle Jets
Melbourne Victory
13

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date Ref.
United States Kristen Hamilton
Western Sydney Wanderers
Brisbane Roar
3–1 28 November 2019 [46]

Clean sheets

As of 23 February 2020[citation needed]
Rank Player Club Clean
sheets
1 Australia Lydia Williams
Melbourne City
8
2
Aubrey Bledsoe
Sydney FC
7
3 Australia Casey Dumont
Melbourne Victory
5
4 Australia Mackenzie Arnold
Brisbane Roar
4
5 United States Abby Smith
Western Sydney Wanderers
3
6 Australia Sham Khamis Canberra United 1
Australia Claire Coelho
Newcastle Jets

Monthly awards

Month Player of the month Coach of the month Young player of the month
Name Club Name Club Name Club
November 2019 Australia Remy Siemsen[47]
Sydney FC
Australia Dean Heffernan[48]
Western Sydney Wanderers
Australia Kyra Cooney-Cross[49]
Western Sydney Wanderers
December 2019 Republic of Ireland Denise O'Sullivan[50]
Western Sydney Wanderers
Australia Dean Heffernan[51]
Western Sydney Wanderers
Australia Indiah-Paige Riley[52]
Brisbane Roar
January 2020 England Natasha Dowie[53]
Melbourne Victory
Australia Rado Vidošić[54]
Melbourne City
Australia Ellie Carpenter[55]
Melbourne City
February 2020 United States Morgan Andrews[56]
Perth Glory
Wales Jeff Hopkins[57]
Melbourne Victory
Australia Hollie Palmer[58]
Brisbane Roar

End-of-season awards

The following end of the season awards were announced at the 2019–20 Dolan Warren Awards night on 23 July 2020.[59]

  • Western Sydney Wanderers
    )
  • NAB Young Footballer of the Year
    Melbourne City
    )
  • Melbourne Victory
    ) (7 goals)
  • Goalkeeper of the Year
    Melbourne City
    )
  • Coach of the Year
    Melbourne City
    )
  • Fair Play Award
    Perth Glory
  • Referee of the YearRebecca Durcau
  • Goal of the Year
    Perth Glory
    , 28 December 2019)

International competition

The W-League was represented in the first edition of the

Melbourne Victory were invited to participate in the tournament, as the Premiers of the 2018–19 season.[61]
They finished in last place with one point from their 3 matches.

As Premiers in 2019–20, Melbourne City qualify to the

2020 AFC Women's Club Championship
.

See also

  • W-League transfers for 2019–20 season
  • 2019–20 Adelaide United W-League season
  • 2019–20 Melbourne City W-League season
  • 2019–20 Melbourne Victory W-League season
  • 2019–20 Newcastle Jets W-League season
  • 2019–20 Perth Glory W-League season
  • 2019–20 Sydney FC W-League season

Notes

  1. ^ Back of shorts sponsor
  2. ^ Back sponsor
  3. ^ Deferred from 5 January due to bushfire smoke.[41]
  4. ^ Deferred from 10 January due to bushfire smoke.[42]

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