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  2. 2024–25 Perth Glory FC season - Wikipedia

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    Perth Glory; 2024–25 season; Owner: Pelligra Group: Chairman: Ross Pelligra: Head coach: David Zdrilic: Stadium: HBF Park: A-League Men: 12th: Australia Cup: Round of 16: Top goalscorer: League: Adam Taggart (5) All: Adam Taggart (6) Highest home attendance: 7,338 vs. Melbourne City (10 November 2024) A-League Men: Lowest home attendance ...

  3. Perth Glory FC - Wikipedia

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    Perth started the regular A-League season strongly not losing their opening eight fixtures, the only team to do so that season. With two games to spare, Perth Glory confirmed their place at the top of the A-League, becoming the 2018–19 Premiers with a 1–0 win over Newcastle Jets, ending a 15-year trophy drought. [141]

  4. List of Perth Glory FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    Perth Glory supporters prior to the 2012 A-League Grand Final, the club's first grand final in the A-League era Perth Glory Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in Perth, Western Australia. The club was formed in 1995 and played its first competitive match in the first round of the 1996–97 National Soccer League in October 1996. They have played at their current home ...

  5. 2024–25 Perth Glory FC (women) season - Wikipedia

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    Perth Glory FC (women) 2024–25 season; Head Coach: Stephen Peters: Stadium: Sam Kerr Football Centre HBF Park: A-League Women: 9th: Top goalscorer: Kelli Brown Caitlin Doeglas Gabby Hollar (3 each) Highest home attendance: 1,873 vs. Newcastle Jets (10 November 2024) A-League Women: Lowest home attendance: 968 vs. Adelaide United (15 December ...

  6. 2020–21 Perth Glory FC (women) season - Wikipedia

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    Perth Glory : 0–1: Melbourne City: Perth: 18:35 AWST: Report: Dobson 67' Stadium: Dorrien Gardens Attendance: 271 Referee: Kelly Jones: Note: Match originally ...

  7. Soccer in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Association Football (Soccer) in Western Australia Perth Glory's home ground NIB Stadium in March 2015 Governing body Football West First played 1896, Perth Registered players 117,248 (adult) 61,834 (child) Audience records Single match 56,371 In Western Australia (WA), soccer is the most participated code of football, though it is a distant second in overall interest behind Australian rules ...

  8. Perth Glory FC league record by opponent - Wikipedia

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    The Glory has played at its current home ground, Perth Oval, since its foundation. Perth is one of the three inaugural A-League clubs that originally played in the National Soccer League. Perth Glory's first team have competed in the two national leagues in Australia. Their record against each club faced in the discontinued competition National ...

  9. 2004 National Soccer League Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 National Soccer League Grand Final was held on 4 April 2004 between Parramatta Power and Perth Glory at Parramatta Stadium.Parramatta Power had gained home-ground advantage by beating Perth Glory in the major semi final, while Perth earned their place with a win over Adelaide United in the preliminary final.