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Since 2007, Australian clubs have participated in the AFC Champions League.For their first five competitions, the A-League was given two spots in the league- one for the champions (grand final winners) and one for the premiers (regular season winners- or the losing grand finalist if the champions and premiers were the same team).
The Western Sydney Wanderers are the only Australian side to win the competition, while Adelaide United are the only Australian side to have made the final and lost. For the 2013 competition the AFC reduced the number of A-League qualification spots to 1.5. [1] The Premiers (regular season winners) directly qualified for the Asian Champions League.
The Australian soccer champions are the winners of the highest league in Australian men's soccer, which since 2005–06 is currently the A-League Men. The National Soccer League was established in 1977. At the end of the 1977 season, Sydney City (now Hakoah Sydney City East) were the first club to be crowned champions.
This is a category is for club soccer seasons where they have completed the top division of Australian soccer as champions, this will be the National Soccer League (1977–2004), and the A-League Men (2005–present). Since the inaugural season in 1977 twenty-one different teams have finished the season as champions of Australian soccer.
The A-league now participates AFC's inter-city club tournaments such as the Asian Champions League held annually during the off-season of the A-league, and also the international cup tournaments such as the Asian Cup held every 4 years. Sydney FC went on to represent Australia in the Asian Champions league in 2007.
The lists shown below shows the Australia men's national soccer team all-time record against opposing nations. The statistics are composed of FIFA World Cup , FIFA Confederations Cup , OFC Nations Cup , AFC Asian Cup and Summer Olympics matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches.
The league system in Australia since 1977 has involved one top divisional league controlled by Football Australia and many leagues run within each state below. [1] The National Soccer League stood from 1977 to 2004 as the top nationwide tier above the current state-based league systems, in 2005, the A-League (now A-League Men ) was established ...
The 2024 Australia Cup was the eleventh season of the Australia Cup, the main national soccer knockout cup competition in Australia. This edition was the third under the new name of the "Australia Cup" following the renaming of Football Federation Australia to Football Australia. [1] Thirty-two teams contested the competition proper.