A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Season | 2022–23 |
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Dates | 7 October 2022 – 3 June 2023 |
Champions | Central Coast Mariners (2nd title) |
Premiers | Melbourne City (3rd title) |
Champions League | Melbourne City |
AFC Cup | Central Coast Mariners Macarthur FC |
Matches played | 156 |
Goals scored | 477 (3.06 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Jamie Maclaren (24 goals) |
Biggest home win | Melbourne City 6–1 Macarthur FC (4 February 2023) |
Biggest away win | Sydney FC 0–4 WS Wanderers (18 March 2023) |
Highest scoring | Adelaide United 4–4 WS Wanderers (19 February 2023) Perth Glory 4–4 Adelaide United (23 April 2023) |
Longest winning run | 4 matches Adelaide United Melbourne City |
Longest unbeaten run | 12 matches Adelaide United |
Longest winless run | 6 matches Macarthur FC Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets Perth Glory |
Longest losing run | 3 matches Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets Wellington Phoenix Western United |
Highest attendance | 34,232[1] Sydney FC 0–1 WS Wanderers (12 November 2022) |
Lowest attendance | 1,408[1] Central Coast Mariners 4–1 Macarthur FC (11 March 2023) |
Total attendance | 1,115,048[1] |
Average attendance | 7,544[1] ( 1,942) |
← 2021–22 2023–24 →
All statistics correct as of 23 April 2023.(Note: Longest runs only include regular season results) |
The 2022–23 A-League Men, known as the Isuzu UTE A-League for sponsorship reasons, was the 46th season of national level men's soccer in Australia, and the 18th since the establishment of the competition as the A-League in 2004.
The regular season commenced on 7 October 2022. The season featured a mid-season break from 18 November 2022 to 8 December 2022 due to the 2022 FIFA World Cup being held in Qatar.[2]
Melbourne City were the defending premiers and Western United were the defending champions.[3] Melbourne City successfully defended their title, winning their third premiership in a row with two games remaining. Central Coast Mariners won their second championship, defeating Melbourne City 6–1 in the Grand Final.
This season was the first A-League Men season since 2013–14 to record an increase in average attendance compared to the previous season.
Clubs
Stadiums and locations
Twelve clubs are participating in the 2022–23 season.
- Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Club | City | Home ground | Capacity |
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Adelaide United | Adelaide | Coopers Stadium | 16,500 |
Brisbane Roar | Brisbane | Kayo Stadium | 11,500 |
Suncorp Stadium | 52,500 | ||
Central Coast Mariners | Gosford | Industree Group Stadium | 20,059 |
Mudgee | Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium | 10,000 | |
Macarthur FC | Campbelltown | Campbelltown Stadium | 17,500[4] |
Melbourne City | Melbourne | AAMI Park | 30,050 |
Melbourne Victory | |||
Newcastle Jets | Newcastle | McDonald Jones Stadium | 33,000 |
Perth Glory | Perth | HBF Park | 20,500 |
Macedonia Park | 4,500 | ||
Sydney FC | Sydney | Allianz Stadium | 42,500[5] |
Wellington Phoenix | Wellington | Sky Stadium | 35,000 |
Auckland | Eden Park | 50,000 | |
Palmerston North | Central Energy Trust Arena | 15,000 | |
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 | |
Launceston | UTAS Stadium | 19,000 |
Personnel and kits
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position on table | Incoming manager | Date of appointment |
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Macarthur FC | Ante Milicic | Resigned[46] | 26 April 2022 | Pre-season | Dwight Yorke | 15 May 2022[47] |
Perth Glory | Ruben Zadkovich | Promoted to full time | 2 June 2022 | Ruben Zadkovich | 2 June 2022[48] | |
Melbourne City | Patrick Kisnorbo | Signed by Troyes[49] | 23 November 2022 | 1st | Rado Vidošić (caretaker) | 23 November 2022 |
Macarthur FC | Dwight Yorke | Mutual termination[50] | 21 January 2023 | 6th | Mile Sterjovski | 23 January 2023[51] |
Melbourne City | Rado Vidošić (caretaker) | Promoted to full time | 6 February 2023 | 1st | Rado Vidošić | 6 February 2023[52] |
Brisbane Roar | Warren Moon | Sacked[53] | 20 February 2023 | 11th | Nick Green (caretaker) | 21 February 2023[54] |