Y-League records and statistics

This is a list of Y-League records and statistics

Club honours

Champions

This is a list of Y-League champions, that is, all the clubs that have won the grand final of the Y-League or finished top of the table as "champions". The winning team is crowned as the Y-League Champion.

Season Grand Final Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Location GF Attendance
2008–09 21 February 2009 Sydney FC (1) 2–0 Adelaide United Coopers Stadium, Adelaide
2009–10 20 March 2010 Gold Coast United (1) 2–1 Perth Glory Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
2010–11 Gold Coast United (2) By Table Central Coast Mariners
2011–12 Central Coast Mariners (1) By Table Brisbane Roar
2012–13 Melbourne Victory (1) By Table Central Coast Mariners
2013–14 Sydney FC (2) By Table Newcastle Jets
2014–15 Melbourne City (1) By Table Brisbane Roar
2015–16 28 January 2017 Sydney FC (3) 5–2 Adelaide United Central Coast Stadium, Gosford
2016–17 28 January 2017 Melbourne City (2) 3–2 Sydney FC Central Coast Stadium, Gosford
2017–18 3 February 2018 Western Sydney Wanderers (1) 3–1 Melbourne City McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
2018–19 1 February 2019 Brisbane Roar (1) 3–1 Western Sydney Wanderers ANZ Stadium, Sydney 1,061
2019–20 31 January 2020 Sydney FC (4) 5–1 Melbourne Victory Jubilee Stadium, Sydney 1,460

Premiers

This is list of Y-League premiers, that is, all the teams that have won the minor premiership of the Y-League. The team which finishes first on the table at the completiton of the regular season is crowned Y-League Premiers.

Season Premier Runner-up
2008–09 Sydney FC (1) Adelaide United
2009–10 Central Coast Mariners (1) Perth Glory
2015–16 (A) Adelaide United (1)
(B) Sydney FC (2)
(A) Brisbane Roar
(B) Newcastle Jets
2016–17 (A) Melbourne City (2)
(B) Sydney FC (3)
(A) Brisbane Roar
(B) Western Sydney Wanderers
2017–18 (A) Melbourne City (3)
(B) Western Sydney Wanderers (1)
(A) Melbourne Victory
(B) Sydney FC
2018–19 (A) Brisbane Roar (1)
(B) Western Sydney Wanderers (2)
(A) Melbourne City
(B) Sydney FC
2019–20 (A) Melbourne Victory (1)
(B) Sydney FC (4)
(A) Brisbane Roar
(B) Central Coast Mariners

The numbers in brackets indicate the number of premierships won by a team.

Summary

# Club Championship Premiership
Champions Runners-up Premiers Runners-up
1Sydney FC Youth4142
2Brisbane Roar Youth1213
3Melbourne City Youth2121
4Central Coast Mariners Academy1211
4Western Sydney Wanderers Youth1121
6Adelaide United Youth211
6Melbourne Victory Youth1111
8Gold Coast United Youth2
8Perth Glory Youth11
8Newcastle Jets Youth11
11Canberra United Youth
11FFA Centre of Excellence

Individual honours

Player of the Year

Year Player Club Ref.
2008–09 Adam Sarota Brisbane Roar Youth [1]
2009–10 Panny Nikas Central Coast Mariners Youth [1]
2010–11 Steven Lustica Gold Coast United [1]
2011–12 Nicholas Fitzgerald Brisbane Roar Youth [1]
2012–13 Awer Mabil Adelaide United Youth [1]
2014–15 George Blackwood
Liam Youlley
Sydney FC Youth
Western Sydney Wanderers Youth
[1]
2015–16 Dylan Smith Adelaide United Youth [1]
2016–17 Marc Tokich FFA Centre of Excellence [1]
2017–18 Louis D'Arrigo Adelaide United Youth [2]
2018–19 Fabian Monge Western Sydney Wanderers Youth [3]

Golden Boot

Year Winner Club Goals Ref.
2008–09 Francesco Monterosso Adelaide United Youth 13 [1]
2009–10 Francesco Monterosso Adelaide United Youth 17 [1]
2010–11 Bernie Ibini-Isei Central Coast Mariners Youth 12 [1]
2011–12 Mitchell Mallia Sydney FC Youth 13 [1]
2012–13 Kale Bradbery Newcasle Jets Youth 13 [1]
2013–14 Anthony Costa Adelaide United Youth 14 [1]
2014–15 Wade Dekker Melbourne City Youth 9 [1]
2015–16 Joey Katebian Melbourne Victory Youth 10 [1]
2016–17 Pierce Waring Melbourne Victory Youth 6 [1]
2017–18 Abraham Majok Western Sydney Wanderers Youth 9 [4]
2018–19 Moudi Najjar Melbourne City Youth 7 [1]
2019–20 Marco Tilio Sydney FC Youth 9 [1]

League milestones

MilestonePlayerMatchDateSeason
1st GoalJoshua McVeyMelbourne Victory v Brisbane Roar26 September 2008Round 1, 2008–09
100th GoalAdrian KarakolevskiQueensland Roar v Newcastle Jets16 December 2008Round 12, 2008–09
200th GoalIbrahim HaydarAdelaide United v Sydney FC21 February 2009Grand Final, 2008–09
300th GoalEli BabaljGold Coast United v Australian Institute of Sport1 November 2009Round 8, 2009–10
400th GoalMitchell MalliaSydney FC v Central Coast Mariners3 October 2009Round 4, 2009–10
500th GoalTrent SainsburyMelbourne Victory v Australian Institute of Sport6 February 2010Round 23, 2009–10
600th GoalJames MeyerBrisbane Roar v Sydney FC19 September 2010Round 1, 2010–11
700th GoalJake Barker-DaishAdelaide United v Australian Institute of Sport20 November 2010Round 10, 2010–11
800th GoalNathan Millgate (O.G.)Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United8 January 2011Round 16, 2010–11
900th GoalSteven LusticaGold Coast United v Brisbane Roar28 February 2011Round 22, 2010–11
1000th GoalKale BradberyNewcastle Jets v Brisbnae Roar20 November 2011Round 5, 2011–12
1st Red CardEvan BergerMelbourne Victory v Central Coast Mariners17 January 2009Round 17, 2008–09

Club records

Titles

  • Most Premiership titles: 4, Sydney FC
  • Most Championship titles: 4, Sydney FC
  • Most consecutive Premiership title wins: 2, Sydney FC (2016, 2017), Melbourne City (2017, 2018), Western Sydney Wanderers (2018, 2019)
  • Most consecutive Championship title wins: 2, Gold Coast United (2010, 2011)

References

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