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2019–20 W-League

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.


Season
Melbourne City
Melbourne City
57
153 (2.68 per match)
Morgan AndrewsNatasha DowieKristen HamiltonRemy Siemsen(7 goals each)
13 matchesMelbourne City
14 matchesMelbourne City
8 matchesAdelaide United
6 matchesAdelaide United
← 2018–19 2020–21 →
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.

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.

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

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.

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Adelaide UnitedAdelaideMarden Sports ComplexCoopers Stadium6,00016,500
Brisbane RoarBrisbaneSuncorp StadiumLions Stadium52,5005,000
Canberra UnitedCanberraMcKellar ParkSeiffert Oval3,50015,000
Melbourne CityMelbourneCB Smith ReserveAAMI Park2,00030,050
Melbourne VictoryMelbourneLakeside StadiumEpping StadiumAAMI ParkLatrobe City StadiumMarvel Stadium12,00010,00030,05012,00056,347
Newcastle JetsNewcastleNewcastle Number 2 Sports GroundMcDonald Jones Stadium5,00033,000
Perth GloryPerthBunburyDorrien GardensHay Park4,000–
Sydney FCSydneyWollongongSeymour ShawJubilee OvalLeichhardt OvalWIN Stadium5,00020,50520,00023,000
Western Sydney WanderersSydneyMarconi StadiumANZ StadiumSpotless Stadium9,00083,50024,000
TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturersKit sponsors
Adelaide UnitedIvan KarlovićAmber BrooksMacronSA Power Networks
Brisbane RoarJake GoodshipClare PolkinghorneUmbroBrisbane Airport
Canberra UnitedHeather GarriockNikola Orgill Karly RoestbakkenViva TeamwearUniversity of Canberra Drake International
Melbourne CityRado VidošićSteph CatleyPumaEtihad Airways
Melbourne VictoryJeff HopkinsNatasha DowieAdidasBack in Motion
Newcastle JetsAshley WilsonCassidy Davis Gema Simon Clare WheelerViva TeamwearGreater Bank City of Newcastle
Perth GloryBobby DespotovskiNatasha RigbyMacronBHP
Sydney FCAnte JuricTeresa PoliasUnder ArmourThe Star
Western Sydney WanderersDean HeffernanErica HallowayNikeIntermain
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departurePosition on tableIncoming managerDate of appointmentRef.
Western Sydney WanderersDan BarrettEnd of contractPre-seasonDean Heffernan24 April 2019
Brisbane RoarMelissa AndreattaQuitJake Goodship3 September 2019
Newcastle JetsCraig DeansAssigned caretaker of men's squad7th8thAshley Wilson(interim)(full-time)13 January 202022 February 2020
ClubVisa 1Visa 2Visa 3Visa 4Non-Visa foreigner(s)Former player(s)
Adelaide UnitedLais AraujoJulia AshleyAmber BrooksMallory Weber
Brisbane RoarRylee BaisdenCeleste BoureilleShea ConnorsCarson Pickett
Canberra UnitedCamilaSimone CharleyKaleigh KurtzKatie StengelElise ThorsnesR
Melbourne CityYukari KingaClaire EmslieMilica MijatovićLauren BarnesRebekah StottA Ally WattG
Melbourne VictoryNatasha DowieHaley HansonDarian JenkinsEmily MengesAnnalie LongoA
Newcastle Jets
Perth GloryArianna RomeroCelia Jiménez DelgadoMorgan AndrewsCrystal ThomasStacey CavillA
Sydney FCLindsay AgnewAubrey BledsoeSofia HuertaVeronica Latsko
Western Sydney WanderersKristen HamiltonAbby SmithSam StaabDenise O'SullivanG 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

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.

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

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
Semi-finalsGrand Final
1Melbourne City5
4Western Sydney Wanderers1
Melbourne City1
Sydney FC0
2Melbourne Victory0
3Sydney FC1

As of 29 February 2020

RankPlayerClubGoals
1Morgan AndrewsPerth Glory7
Natasha DowieMelbourne Victory
Kristen HamiltonWestern Sydney Wanderers
Remy SiemsenSydney FC
5Emily van EgmondMelbourne City6
6Tara AndrewsNewcastle Jets5
Simone CharleyCanberra United
Darian JenkinsMelbourne Victory
Milica MijatovićMelbourne City
10Kyra Cooney-CrossWestern Sydney Wanderers4
Claire EmslieMelbourne City
Hayley RasoBrisbane Roar
Kyah SimonMelbourne City
Mallory WeberAdelaide United
Lynn WilliamsWestern Sydney Wanderers
PlayerClubAgainstRound
Kaitlyn TorpeyBrisbane RoarMelbourne Victory2
Amber BrooksAdelaide UnitedSydney FC7
Isabella WallheadPerth GloryWestern Sydney Wanderers10
Lais AraujoAdelaide UnitedWestern Sydney Wanderers11
Kim CarrollPerth GlorySydney FC13
Cassidy DavisNewcastle JetsMelbourne Victory13
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
Kristen HamiltonWestern Sydney WanderersBrisbane Roar3–128 November 2019

As of 23 February 2020

RankPlayerClubCleansheets
1Lydia WilliamsMelbourne City8
2Aubrey BledsoeSydney FC7
3Casey DumontMelbourne Victory5
4Mackenzie ArnoldBrisbane Roar4
5Abby SmithWestern Sydney Wanderers3
6Sham KhamisCanberra United1
Claire CoelhoNewcastle Jets
MonthPlayer of the monthCoach of the monthYoung player of the month
November 2019Remy SiemsenSydney FCDean HeffernanWestern Sydney WanderersKyra Cooney-CrossWestern Sydney Wanderers
December 2019Denise O'SullivanWestern Sydney WanderersDean HeffernanWestern Sydney WanderersIndiah-Paige RileyBrisbane Roar
January 2020Natasha DowieMelbourne VictoryRado VidošićMelbourne CityEllie CarpenterMelbourne City
February 2020Morgan AndrewsPerth GloryJeff HopkinsMelbourne VictoryHollie PalmerBrisbane Roar

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

  • Julie Dolan Medal – Kristen Hamilton (Western Sydney Wanderers)
  • NAB Young Footballer of the Year – Ellie Carpenter (Melbourne City)
  • Golden Boot Award – Morgan Andrews (Perth Glory), Kristen Hamilton (Western Sydney Wanderers), Remy Siemsen (Sydney FC), and Natasha Dowie (Melbourne Victory) (7 goals)
  • Goalkeeper of the Year – Aubrey Bledsoe (Sydney FC) and Lydia Williams (Melbourne City)
  • Coach of the Year – Rado Vidošić (Melbourne City)
  • Fair Play Award – Melbourne Victory, Newcastle Jets, and Perth Glory
  • Referee of the Year – Rebecca Durcau
  • Goal of the Year – Amy Jackson (Melbourne Victory v Perth Glory, 28 December 2019)

The W-League was represented in the first edition of the AFC Women's Club Championship, which took place from 26 to 30 November 2019 in Yongin, South Korea. Melbourne Victory were invited to participate in the tournament, as the Premiers of the 2018–19 season. 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.

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