2019–20 Y-League

The 2019–20 Y-League season (also known as the 2019–20 Foxtel Y-League season for sponsorship reasons) is the twelfth season of the Australian Y-League, the premier national competition for youth football in the country.

Y-League
Season2019–20
ChampionsSydney FC (4th title)
Matches played13
Goals scored66 (5.08 per match)
Top goalscorerMarco Tilio
(5 goals)
Biggest home winBrisbane Roar Youth 7–0 Melbourne Victory Youth
Biggest away winWestern Sydney Wanderers Youth 0–5 Central Coast Mariners Academy
Highest scoringMelbourne City Youth 6–6 Perth Glory Youth
Longest winning runMelbourne Victory Youth
(2 matches)
Longest unbeaten runCentral Coast Mariners Academy
(3 matches)
Longest winless runPerth Glory Youth
(3 matches)
Longest losing runCanberra United Youth
(3 matches)
Highest attendance400
Adelaide United Youth 0–1 Melbourne Victory Youth
(24 November 2019)
Lowest attendance100
Western Sydney Wanderers 0–1 Canberra United Youth
(23 November 2019)
Total attendance2,065
2020–21
All statistics correct as of 1 December 2019.

Teams

Ten teams is competing in the league – the same ten from the previous season (divided into two groups).[1] It is scheduled to run from 16 November 2019, through to the Grand Final on 1/2 February 2020.

Conference A

Conference A contains teams from outside of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

Perth Glory
Adelaide United
Brisbane Roar
Melbourne City
Melbourne  Victory
Locations of the 2019–20 Y-League Conference A teams
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Adelaide United Youth Adelaide Jack Smith Park 3,000
Brisbane Roar Youth Brisbane A.J. Kelly Park 1,500
Melbourne City Youth Melbourne CB Smith Reserve 2,000
Melbourne Victory Youth Melbourne Epping Stadium 10,000
Perth Glory Youth Perth Dorrien Gardens 4,000

Conference B

Conference B contains teams from New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

Newcastle
Jets
Central Coast Mariners
Sydney FC
Western Sydney Wanderers
Canberra United
Locations of the 2019–20 Y-League Conference B teams
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Central Coast Mariners Academy Gosford Central Coast Mariners Centre of Excellence 3,000
Canberra United Youth Canberra Deakin Stadium 1,500
Newcastle Jets Youth Newcastle Newcastle No.2 Sportsground 5,000
Sydney FC Youth Sydney Lambert Park 7,000
Western Sydney Wanderers Youth Sydney Marconi Stadium 9,000

Managerial changes

Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Replaced by
Date of appointment
Table
Canberra United Youth Dean Ugrinic Ray Junna 23 July 2019[2] Pre-season

Tables

Conference A
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Victory Youth 8 5 1 2 17 16 +1 16 Qualification to the Grand Final
2 Brisbane Roar Youth 8 4 2 2 22 9 +13 14
3 Adelaide United Youth 8 4 1 3 15 15 0 13
4 Melbourne City Youth 8 2 4 2 15 16 1 10
5 Perth Glory Youth 8 0 2 6 11 24 13 2
Source: Y-League
Conference B
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sydney FC Youth (C) 8 5 3 0 37 15 +22 18 Qualification to the Grand Final
2 Central Coast Mariners Academy 8 4 2 2 20 13 +7 14
3 Newcastle Jets Youth 8 3 2 3 25 26 1 11
4 Western Sydney Wanderers Youth 8 3 2 3 10 17 7 11
5 Canberra United Youth 8 0 1 7 7 28 21 1
Source: Y-League
(C) Champion.

Results

Positions by round

Grand Final

Sydney FC Youth5–1Melbourne Victory Youth
  • Swibel  6'
  • Tilio  45+5', 73'
  • Hollman  56'
  • Koop  71'
Report
Referee: Nathan Shakespear

Season statistics

As of 26 January 2020

Scoring

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Marco Tilio Sydney FC Youth 9
2 Kosta Petratos Newcastle Jets Youth 8
3 Luis Lawrie-Lattanzio Melbourne Victory Youth 8
Jaiden Kucharski Sydney FC Youth
5 Ciaran Bramwell Perth Glory Youth 6
Alou Kuol Central Coast Mariners Academy
Mirza Muratovic Brisbane Roar Youth

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
Mirza MuratovicBrisbane Roar YouthMelbourne Victory Youth7–0 (H)16 November 2019[3]
Marco TilioSydney FC YouthNewcastle Jets Youth8–3 (H)16 November 2019[4]
Ciaran BramwellPerth Glory YouthMelbourne City Youth6–6 (A)23 November 2019[5]
Jaiden KucharskiSydney FC YouthWestern Sydney Wanderers Youth6–0 (H)7 December 2019[6]
Mirza MuratovicBrisbane Roar YouthAdelaide United Youth5–1 (H)14 December 2019[7]
Luke IvanovicSydney FC YouthCentral Coast Mariners Academy5–3 (H)29 December 2019[8]
Kosta PetratosNewcastle Jets YouthCanberra United Youth5–3 (A)19 January 2020[9]
Luis Lawrie-LattanzioMelbourne Victory YouthAdelaide United Youth4–1 (H)25 January 2020[10]
Mohamed AdamWestern Sydney Wanderers YouthNewcastle Jets Youth6–4 (H)25 January 2020[11]
Benjamin KoopSydney FC YouthCanberra United Youth7–0 (H)25 January 2020[12]

Clean sheets

Rank Player Club Clean
sheets
1 Macklin Freke Brisbane Roar Youth 2
2 Tom Glover Melbourne City Youth 1
Dakota Ochsenham Adelaide United Youth
Adam Pearce Central Coast Mariners Academy
Nicholas Suman Western Sydney Wanderers Youth
Matthew Sutton Melbourne Victory Youth

Discipline

Player

  • Most yellow cards: 4
    • Aaron Anderson
  • Most red cards: 1
    • Matthew Bozinovski

Club

  • Most yellow cards: 18
    • Melbourne City Youth
  • Most red cards: 1
    • Melbourne Victory Youth
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See also

References

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