List of Australian women's soccer champions

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The Women's National Soccer League (WNSL) was established as 1996 as the first national domestic league in women's soccer in Australia.[1] Queensland Academy of Sport (then known as Queensland Sting) became the first women's champions in Australia.[2] Following the demise of the WNSL in 2004 alongside the men's NSL, the W-League (now A-League Women) was formed three seasons after the men's A-League in 2008. Queensland Roar (now Brisbane Roar) were the inaugural champions of the W-League.[3]

List of champions

Women's National Soccer League (1996–2004)

Season Champions (number of titles) Score Runners-up Winning head coach
1996–97 Queensland Academy of Sport 2–1 SASI Pirates Template:Flagicon Greg Brown
1997–98 NSW Institute of Sport 3–2 SASI Pirates Template:Flagicon Mark Jones
1998–99 SASI Pirates 2–1 Canberra Eclipse Template:Flagicon Kevin McCormack
1999 NSW Sapphires (2) 1–0 SASI Pirates Template:Flagicon Cyrille Ndongo-Keller
2000 Queensland Sting (2) 1–0 NSW Sapphires Template:Flagicon Mike Mulvey
2001–02 Canberra Eclipse 1–0 NSW Sapphires Template:Flagicon Clive Mackillop
2002 Queensland Sting (3) 1–0 NSW Sapphires
2003 NSW Sapphires (3) 3–1 Queensland Sting
2004 Queensland Sting (4) 2–0 Northern NSW Pride

A-League Women (2008–present)

Season Champions (number of titles) Score Runners-up Winning head coach
2008–09 Queensland Roar 2–0 Canberra United Template:Flagicon Jeff Hopkins
2009 Sydney FC 3–2 Brisbane Roar Template:Flagicon Alen Stajcic
2010–11 Brisbane Roar (2) 2–1 Sydney FC Template:Flagicon Jeff Hopkins
2011–12 Canberra United 3–2 Brisbane Roar Template:Flagicon Jitka Klimková
2012–13 Sydney FC (2) 3–1 Melbourne Victory Template:Flagicon Alen Stajcic
2013–14 Melbourne Victory 2–0 Brisbane Roar Template:Flagicon David Edmondson
2014 Canberra United (2) 3–1 Perth Glory Template:Flagicon Liesbeth Migchelsen
2015–16 Melbourne City 4–1 Sydney FC Template:Flagicon Joe Montemurro
2016–17 Melbourne City (2) 2–0 Perth Glory Template:Flagicon Jess Fishlock
2017–18 Melbourne City (3) 2–0 Sydney FC Template:Flagicon Patrick Kisnorbo
2018–19 Sydney FC (3) 4–2 Perth Glory Template:Flagicon Ante Juric
2019–20 Melbourne City (4) 1–0 Sydney FC Template:Flagicon Rado Vidošić
2020–21 Melbourne Victory (2) 1–0 Sydney FC Template:Flagicon Jeff Hopkins
2021–22 Melbourne Victory (3) 2–1 Sydney FC Template:Flagicon Jeff Hopkins
2022–23 Sydney FC (4) 4–0 Western United Template:Flagicon Ante Juric
2023–24 Sydney FC (5) 1–0 Melbourne City Template:Flagicon Ante Juric
2024–25 Central Coast Mariners 1–1 (5–4p) Melbourne Victory Template:Flagicon Emily Husband

Total titles won

There are 10 clubs which have won the Australian women's top level title. The most recent to join the list were Central Coast Mariners (2024–25), and before that Melbourne City (2015–16 champions) then Melbourne Victory (2013–14).

Three teams have finished as runners-up without ever winning: Northern NSW Pride during the Women's National Soccer League era, Perth Glory, and Western United during the A-League Women era.

Teams in bold currently compete in the A-League Women as of the 2024–25 season.

Rank Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
1 Sydney FC 5 6 2009, 2012–13, 2018–19, 2022–23, 2023–24
2 Melbourne City 4 1 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2019–20
Queensland Sting 1996–97, 2000, 2002, 2004
3 NSW Sapphires 3 3 1997–98, 1999, 2003
Melbourne Victory 2 2013–14, 2020–21, 2021–22
5 Brisbane Roar 2 3 2008–09, 2010–11
6 Canberra United 1 2011–12, 2014
7 Adelaide Sensation 1 3 1998–99
Canberra Eclipse 1 2001–02
Central Coast Mariners 0 2024–25

By city

City Championships Clubs
Sydney 8 Sydney FC (5), NSW Sapphires (3)
Melbourne 7 Melbourne City (4), Melbourne Victory (3)
Brisbane 6 Queensland Sting (4), Brisbane Roar (2)
Canberra 3 Canberra United (2), Canberra Eclipse (1)
Adelaide 1 Adelaide Sensation (1)
Gosford 1 Central Coast Mariners (1)

See also

References

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