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A-League Men
2023–24
Season information
Dates 20 October 2023–May 2024
Continental cup qualifiers
AFC Champions League 2 Sydney FC
Season statistics
Matches played 143
Goals scored 470
Top goalscorer Bruno Fornaroli (18 goals)
Biggest home win Melbourne 8–1 Brisbane
(28 December 2023)
Melbourne 7–0 Sydney Wanderers
(12 March 2024)
Biggest away win Adelaide United 1–5 Sydney FC
(11 November 2023)
Highest scoring Melbourne City 8–1 Brisbane Roar
(28 December 2023)
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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 with the inclusion of Auckland FC and another club yet to be confirmed.

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 52,500
Brisbane Ballymore Stadium 8,000
Central Coast Mariners Gosford Industree Group Stadium 20,059
Macarthur FC Campbelltown Campbelltown Sports Stadium 17,500
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
Wellington Phoenix Wellington Sky Stadium 35,000
Auckland Go Media Mount Smart Stadium 30,000
Auckland Eden Park 50,000
Western Sydney Wanderers Parramatta CommBank Stadium 30,000
Western United Melbourne AAMI Park 30,050
Ballarat Mars Stadium 11,000
Hobart North Hobart Oval 10,000
Tarneit Wyndham Regional Football Facility 5,000

External links[]

A-League Men 2023-24

Adelaide United · Brisbane Roar · Central Coast Mariners · Macarthur · Melbourne City · Melbourne Victory · Newcastle Jets · Perth Glory · Sydney · Wellington Phoenix · Western Sydney Wanderers · Western United

A-League seasons

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Template:2023–24 in Australian soccer Template:2023–24 in Asian football (AFC)

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