2020–21 W-League
Season | 2020–21 |
---|---|
Dates | 29 December 2020 – 11 April 2021 |
Champions | Melbourne Victory (2nd title) |
Premiers | Sydney FC (3rd title) |
Matches played | 56 |
Goals scored | 180 (3.21 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Emily Gielnik (13 goals) |
Biggest home win | Brisbane Roar 6–0 Melbourne Victory (22 January 2021) Melbourne Victory 6–0 Perth Glory (28 March 2021) |
Biggest away win | Melbourne City 0–6 Melbourne Victory (10 January 2021) |
Highest scoring | Perth Glory 2–6 Sydney FC (25 February 2021) |
Longest winning run | 6 matches Sydney FC |
Longest unbeaten run | 9 matches Brisbane Roar |
Longest winless run | 11 matches Perth Glory |
Longest losing run | 8 matches Perth Glory |
Highest attendance | 5,159 Adelaide United 3–1 Western Sydney Wanderers (16 January 2021) |
Lowest attendance | 250 Perth Glory 0–1 Melbourne Victory (16 March 2021) Not including behind closed doors matches |
← 2019–20 2021–22 → (Note: Longest runs only include regular season results.) |
The 2020–21 W-League season was the thirteenth season of the W-League, the Australian national women's association football competition. The season started on 29 December 2020[1] and ended with the Grand final on 11 April 2021.
Clubs
[edit]Stadiums and locations
[edit]Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Adelaide United | Adelaide | Marden Sports Complex Coopers Stadium | 6,000 16,500 |
Brisbane Roar | Brisbane | Suncorp Stadium Lions Stadium | 52,500 5,000 |
Canberra United | Canberra | Viking Park | 7,000 |
Melbourne City | Melbourne | Frank Holohan Soccer Complex[1] | 2,000 |
Melbourne Victory | Melbourne | CB Smith Reserve Epping Stadium AAMI Park Latrobe City Stadium | 2,000 10,000 30,050 12,000 |
Newcastle Jets | Newcastle | Newcastle Number 2 Sports Ground McDonald Jones Stadium | 5,000 33,000 |
Perth Glory | Perth | Dorrien Gardens | 4,000 |
Sydney FC | Sydney Wollongong | Seymour Shaw Jubilee Oval Leichhardt Oval WIN Stadium | 5,000 20,505 20,000 23,000 |
Western Sydney Wanderers | Sydney | Marconi Stadium Stadium Australia Bankwest Stadium Wanderers Football Park | 9,000 83,500 30,000 1,000 |
Personnel and kits
[edit]Team | Manager | Captain | Kit manufacturers | Kit sponsors |
---|---|---|---|---|
Adelaide United | Adrian Stenta | Dylan Holmes[2] | UCAN | SA Power Networks |
Brisbane Roar | Jake Goodship | Clare Polkinghorne[3][4] | Umbro | Fuel Your Life[5] |
Canberra United | Vicki Linton | Kendall Fletcher[6] | Apelle[7] | DKD Consulting[8] |
Melbourne City | Rado Vidošić | Emma Checker[9] | Puma[10] | Etihad Airways |
Melbourne Victory | Jeff Hopkins | Angela Beard[11] | Adidas[12] | Fuel Your Life[13] |
Newcastle Jets | Ash Wilson | Cassidy Davis Gema Simon[14] | Apelle[15] | Greater Bank |
Perth Glory | Alexander Epakis | Natasha Rigby[16] | Macron[17] | BHP |
Sydney FC | Ante Juric | Teresa Polias[18] | Under Armour[19] | The Star[20] |
Western Sydney Wanderers | Dean Heffernan | Caitlin Cooper[21] Erica Halloway[22] | Kappa[23] | Intermain[24] |
Managerial changes
[edit]Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position on table | Incoming manager | Date of appointment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Canberra United | Heather Garriock | Sacked[25] | 1 March 2020 | Pre-season | Vicki Linton[26] | 31 July 2020 |
Adelaide United | Ivan Karlović | Appointed Head of Women's Football[27] | 4 August 2020 | Adrian Stenta[27] | 4 August 2020 | |
Perth Glory | Bobby Despotovski | Resigned[28] | 2 November 2020 | Alexander Epakis[29] | 20 November 2020 |
Transfers
[edit]Foreign players
[edit] The following do not fill a Visa position:
A Australian citizens who have chosen to represent another national team;
B Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Australian citizenship;
G Guest Players;
R Injury Replacement Players, or National Team Replacement Players
Regular season
[edit]The regular season commenced on 29 December 2020,[1] and ran until 31 March 2021.
League table
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sydney FC | 12 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 26 | 11 | +15 | 28 | Qualification to Finals series |
2 | Brisbane Roar | 12 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 29 | 12 | +17 | 25 | |
3 | Melbourne Victory (C) | 12 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 25 | 14 | +11 | 23 | |
4 | Canberra United | 12 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 21 | 16 | +5 | 22 | |
5 | Adelaide United | 12 | 7 | 1 | 4 | 22 | 18 | +4 | 22 | |
6 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 12 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 13 | 21 | −8 | 13 | |
7 | Melbourne City | 12 | 4 | 1 | 7 | 11 | 23 | −12 | 13 | |
8 | Newcastle Jets | 12 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 14 | 21 | −7 | 7 | |
9 | Perth Glory | 12 | 0 | 1 | 11 | 7 | 32 | −25 | 1 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Results
[edit]Fixtures
[edit]Round 1
[edit]29 December 2020 | Brisbane Roar | 0–0 | Melbourne City | Brisbane |
15:35 AEST | Report | Stadium: Moreton Daily Stadium Attendance: 1,174 Referee: Rebecca Durcau |
30 December 2020 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 0–3 | Sydney FC | Parramatta |
16:35 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Bankwest Stadium Attendance: 3,027 Referee: Kelly Jones |
30 December 2020 | Canberra United | 4–3 | Adelaide United | Canberra |
18:35 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: Viking Park Attendance: 1,167 Referee: Kate Jacewicz |
Round 2
[edit]2 January 2021 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 2–1 | Newcastle Jets | Parramatta |
19:05 AEDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Wanderers Centre of Football Attendance: 279 Referee: Kelly Jones |
3 January 2021 | Canberra United | 2–1 | Melbourne City | Canberra |
16:05 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: Viking Park Attendance: 1,398 Referee: Casey Reibelt |
3 January 2021 | Melbourne Victory | 0–0 | Brisbane Roar | Melbourne |
18:05 AEDT | Report | Stadium: CB Smith Reserve Attendance: 426 Referee: Lara Lee |
Round 3
[edit]7 January 2021 | Brisbane Roar | 1–1 | Canberra United | Brisbane |
18:05 AEST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Moreton Daily Stadium Attendance: 1,079 Referee: Isabella Blaess |
8 January 2021 | Newcastle Jets | 1–2 | Sydney FC | Newcastle |
16:35 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium Attendance: 1,918 Referee: Isabella Libri |
9 January 2021 | Adelaide United | 1–0 | Perth Glory | Adelaide |
18:35 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Marden Sports Complex Attendance: 1,074 Referee: Georgia Ghirardello |
10 January 2021 | Melbourne City | 0–6 | Melbourne Victory | Melbourne |
16:05 AEDT | Report | Stadium: CB Smith Reserve Attendance: 729 Referee: Lachlan Keevers |
Round 4
[edit]14 January 2021 | Perth Glory | 1–2 | Adelaide United | Perth |
17:05 AWST |
| Report | Stadium: Dorrien Gardens Attendance: 673 Referee: Georgia Ghirardello |
16 January 2021 | Sydney | 2–0 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Sydney |
19:40 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Stadium Australia Attendance: 2,500 Referee: Kelly Jones |
17 January 2021 | Melbourne Victory | 2–3 | Melbourne City | Melbourne |
16:05 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Epping Stadium Attendance: 1,034 Referee: Danielle Anderson |
17 January 2021 | Newcastle Jets | 1–1 | Brisbane Roar | Newcastle |
18:40 AEDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium Attendance: 1,371 Referee: Isabella Libri |
Round 5
[edit]21 January 2021 | Adelaide United | 2–1 | Melbourne City | Adelaide |
18:35 ACDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Marden Sports Complex Attendance: 912 Referee: Isabella Blaess |
22 January 2021 | Brisbane Roar | 6–0 | Melbourne Victory | Gold Coast |
20:05 AEST | Report | Stadium: Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre Attendance: 1,455 Referee: Lara Lee |
23 January 2021 | Newcastle Jets | 4–1 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Newcastle |
16:05 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: No. 2 Sportsground Attendance: 657 Referee: Casey Reibelt |
24 January 2021 | Canberra United | 1–1 | Perth Glory | Canberra |
16:05 AEDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Viking Park Attendance: 1,041 Referee: Rebecca Durcau |
Round 6
[edit]29 January 2021 | Adelaide United | 0–1 | Melbourne Victory | Adelaide |
18:35 ACDT | Report |
| Stadium: Marden Sports Complex Attendance: 1,105 Referee: Rebecca Durcau |
31 January 2021 | Melbourne City | 2–3 | Brisbane Roar | Melbourne |
16:05 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: AAMI Park Attendance: 1,975 Referee: Casey Reibelt |
31 January 2021 | Sydney FC | 2–0 | Newcastle Jets | Sydney |
18:05 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Cromer Park Attendance: 1,329 Referee: Kelly Jones |
Round 7
[edit]4 February 2021 | Melbourne City | 0–2 | Sydney FC | Melbourne |
19:05 AEDT | Report | Stadium: AAMI Park Referee: Isabella Blaess |
7 February 2021 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 2–2 | Adelaide United | Sydney |
16:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: Marconi Stadium Attendance: 415 Referee: Rebecca Durcau |
7 February 2021 | Melbourne Victory | 4–2 | Newcastle Jets | Morwell |
18:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: Latrobe City Stadium Attendance: 413 Referee: Isabella Libri |
8 February 2021 | Sydney FC | 4–0 | Canberra United | Sydney |
16:35 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Jubilee Oval Attendance: 1,337 Referee: Georgia Ghirardello |
Round 8
[edit]11 February 2021 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 1–2 | Brisbane Roar | Sydney |
19:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: Marconi Stadium Attendance: 494 Referee: Casey Reibelt |
14 February 2021 | Sydney FC | 1–4 | Brisbane Roar | Sydney |
16:05 AEDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Leichhardt Oval Attendance: 1,126 Referee: Lara Lee |
14 February 2021 | Adelaide United | 2–1 | Canberra United | Adelaide |
17:35 ACDT | Report |
| Stadium: Marden Sports Complex Attendance: 969 Referee: Isabella Blaess |
Round 9
[edit]30 January 2021 | Canberra United | 3–0 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Canberra |
17:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: Viking Park Attendance: 1,049 Referee: Lara Lee |
18 February 2021 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 1–0 | Perth Glory | Sydney |
19:10 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: Marconi Stadium Attendance: 413 Referee: Rachel Mitchenson |
20 February 2021 | Newcastle Jets | 0–2 | Melbourne Victory | Newcastle |
15:05 AEDT | Report | Stadium: No. 2 Sportsground Attendance: 652 Referee: Casey Reibelt |
21 February 2021 | Sydney FC | 2–1 | Adelaide United | Sydney |
16:05 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: Cromer Park Attendance: 1,087 Referee: Rebecca Durcau |
21 February 2021 | Brisbane Roar | 4–0 | Perth Glory | Brisbane |
17:05 AEST | Report | Stadium: Lions Stadium Attendance: 1,639 Referee: Kelly Jones |
Round 10
[edit]25 February 2021 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 1–0 | Melbourne City | Parramatta |
19:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: Wanderers Centre of Football Attendance: 334 Referee: Isabella Blaess |
25 February 2021 | Perth Glory | 2–6 | Sydney FC | Perth |
18:35 AWST |
| Report | Stadium: Dorrien Gardens Attendance: 510 Referee: Isabella Libri |
26 February 2021 | Newcastle Jets | 1–2 | Adelaide United | Newcastle |
17:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: No. 2 Sportsground Attendance: 652 Referee: Lara Lee |
28 February 2021 | Melbourne Victory | 1–1 | Canberra United | Melbourne |
16:05 AEDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Epping Stadium Attendance: 562 Referee: Kelly Jones |
Round 11
[edit]4 March 2021 | Melbourne Victory | 1–0 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Melbourne |
19:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: AAMI Park Referee: Georgia Ghirardello |
6 March 2021 | Adelaide United | 2–0 | Sydney FC | Adelaide |
18:35 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Marden Sports Complex Attendance: 987 Referee: Casey Reibelt |
7 March 2021 | Canberra United | 4–1 | Brisbane Roar | Canberra |
16:05 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: Viking Park Attendance: 1,161 Referee: Rebecca Durcau |
8 March 2021 | Perth Glory | 0–4 | Newcastle Jets | Perth |
18:35 AWST | Report | Stadium: Dorrien Gardens Attendance: 310 Referee: Rachel Mitchenson |
Round 12
[edit]11 March 2021 | Melbourne City | 0–4 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Melbourne |
18:05 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Frank Holohan Soccer Complex Attendance: 547 Referee: Casey Reibelt |
12 March 2021 | Perth Glory | 2–3 | Canberra United | Canberra |
18:05 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Viking Park Attendance: 942 Referee: Lara Lee |
12 March 2021 | Brisbane Roar | 4–2 | Adelaide United | Brisbane |
20:05 AEST | Report |
| Stadium: Lions Stadium Attendance: 1,791 Referee: Isabella Blaess |
14 March 2021 | Melbourne City | 1–0 | Newcastle Jets | Melbourne |
16:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Attendance: 326 Referee: Isabella Libri |
16 March 2021 | Perth Glory | 0–1 | Melbourne Victory | Perth |
18:35 AWST | Report |
| Stadium: Dorrien Gardens Attendance: 250 Referee: Rebecca Durcau |
Round 13
[edit]19 March 2021 | Perth Glory | 0–1 | Melbourne City | Perth |
18:35 AWST | Report |
| Stadium: Dorrien Gardens Attendance: 271 Referee: Kelly Jones |
20 March 2021 | Newcastle Jets | 0–1 | Canberra United | Newcastle |
17:35 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: No. 2 Sportsground Attendance: 437 Referee: Rachel Mitchenson |
21 March 2021 | Adelaide United | 3–1 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Adelaide |
15:35 ACDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Coopers Stadium Attendance: 5,159 Referee: Lara Lee |
Round 14
[edit]25 March 2021 | Melbourne City | 2–1 | Perth Glory | Melbourne |
18:05 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: Frank Holohan Soccer Complex Attendance: 454 Referee: Kate Jacewicz |
26 March 2021 | Canberra United | 0–0 | Sydney FC | Canberra |
17:35 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Viking Park Attendance: 1,411 Referee: Rebecca Durcau |
28 March 2021 | Melbourne Victory | 6–0 | Perth Glory | Melbourne |
16:05 AEDT |
| Report | Stadium: Epping Stadium Attendance: 508 Referee: Rebecca Mackie |
28 March 2021 | Brisbane Roar | 3–0 | Newcastle Jets | Brisbane |
17:05 AEST | Report | Stadium: Lions Stadium Attendance: 1,895 Referee: Georgia Ghirardello |
31 March 2021 | Sydney | 2–1 | Melbourne Victory | Sydney |
19:35 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: Cromer Park Attendance: 1,111 Referee: Casey Reibelt |
Finals series
[edit]Semi-finals
[edit]4 April 2021 | Brisbane Roar | 2–6 | Melbourne Victory | Brisbane |
16:00 AEST | Report | Stadium: Lions Stadium Attendance: 1,985 Referee: Lara Lee |
5 April 2021 | Sydney FC | 3–0 | Canberra United | Sydney |
15:00 AEST | Report | Stadium: Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Referee: Isabella Blaess |
Grand final
[edit]Sydney FC | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Melbourne Victory |
---|---|---|
Report | Cooney-Cross 120' |
Regular season statistics
[edit]Leading goalscorers
[edit]Hat-tricks
[edit]Player | For | Against | Result | Date | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Michelle Heyman | Canberra United | Adelaide United | 4–3 (H) | 30 December 2020 | [31] |
Emily Gielnik | Brisbane Roar | Adelaide United | 4–2 (H) | 12 March 2021 | [32] |
Key | |
---|---|
(H) | Home team |
Finals series statistics
[edit]Hat-tricks
[edit]Player | For | Against | Result | Date | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Melina Ayres | Melbourne Victory | Brisbane Roar | 6–2 (A) | 4 April 2021 | [33] |
- Notes
- (A) – Away team
End-of-season awards
[edit]The following end of the season awards were announced at the 2020–21 Dolan Warren Awards night on 23 June 2021.[34][35]
- Julie Dolan Medal – Michelle Heyman (Canberra United)
- NAB Young Footballer of the Year – Kyra Cooney-Cross (Melbourne Victory)
- Golden Boot Award – Emily Gielnik (Brisbane Roar) (13 goals)
- Goalkeeper of the Year – Teagan Micah (Melbourne City)
- Coach of the Year – Jeff Hopkins (Melbourne Victory)
- Fair Play Award – Brisbane Roar
- Referee of the Year – Rebecca Durcau
- Goal of the Year – Lisa De Vanna (Melbourne Victory v Melbourne City, 10 January 2021)
See also
[edit]
References
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