The 2018–19 W-League season was the eleventh season of the W-League, the Australian national women's association football competition.

Quick Facts Season, Champions ...
W-League
Season2018–19
ChampionsSydney FC (3rd title)
PremiersMelbourne Victory (1st title)
Matches played57
Goals scored189 (3.32 per match)
Top goalscorerSam Kerr (13 goals)
Biggest home winSydney FC 5–1 Brisbane Roar (9 December 2018)
Biggest away winWestern Sydney Wanderers 1–5 Perth Glory (24 January 2019)
Highest scoringCanberra United 4–4 Perth Glory (4 November 2018)
Highest attendance7,163
Melbourne Victory vs. Perth Glory
(1 December 2018)
Lowest attendance500
Melbourne City vs. Adelaide United
(28 December 2018)
Average attendance1,528
All statistics correct as of 16 February 2019.
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Clubs

Stadia and locations

Personnel and kits

Managerial changes

More information Team, Outgoing manager ...
Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position on table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Melbourne City Australia Patrick Kisnorbo Coaching Restructure[20] Pre-season Australia Rado Vidošić 19 June 2018
Western Sydney Wanderers Australia Richard Byrne New Head Coach Appointed[21] Australia Dan Barrett 3 August 2018
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Transfers

Foreign players

As of the end of the season.

The following do not fill a Visa position:
A Australian citizens who have chosen to represent another national team;
G Guest Players

Regular season

The regular season was played between 25 October 2018 and 6 February 2019, over 14 rounds, with each team playing twelve matches.

League table

More information Pos, Pld ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Victory 12 7 3 2 21 15 +6 24 Qualification to Finals series and 2019 AFC Women's Club Championship
2 Brisbane Roar 12 6 2 4 18 17 +1 20 Qualification to Finals series
3 Sydney FC (C) 12 6 1 5 28 19 +9 19
4 Perth Glory 12 5 4 3 28 20 +8 19
5 Melbourne City 12 6 1 5 20 15 +5 19
6 Adelaide United 12 5 3 4 17 19 2 18
7 Newcastle Jets 12 5 1 6 18 21 3 16
8 Canberra United 12 3 4 5 13 18 5 13
9 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 1 1 10 11 30 19 4
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Source: A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Fixtures

Individual matches are collated at each club's season article.

Finals series

Semi-finals Grand Final
      
1 Melbourne Victory 2
4 Perth Glory (a.e.t.) 4
Sydney FC 4
Perth Glory 2
2 Brisbane Roar 1
3 Sydney FC 2

Semi-finals

10 February 2019 Melbourne Victory2–4 (a.e.t.) Perth Glory Melbourne
14:00 AEDT
  • Nairn 2'
  • Maher 90+4'
Source
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 8,599
Referee: Rachel Mitchenson
10 February 2019 Brisbane Roar1–2 Sydney FC Brisbane
18:15 AEST
Source
Stadium: Dolphin Oval
Attendance: 4,271
Referee: Rebecca Durcau

Grand final

16 February 2019 Sydney FC 4–2Perth GlorySydney
16:30 AEDT
Report
Stadium: Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
Attendance: 6,127
Referee: Kate Jacewicz

Regular-season statistics

Top scorers

As of 5 February 2019, end of regular season[22]

Hat-tricks

More information Player, For ...
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
United States Jasmyne SpencerMelbourne CitySydney FC3–12 November 2018[23]
England Natasha DowieMelbourne VictorySydney FC3–225 November 2018[24]
Australia Caitlin FoordSydney FCBrisbane Roar5–19 December 2018[25]
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Own goals

Final Series statistics

Hat-tricks

More information Player, For ...
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
Australia Samantha KerrPerth GloryMelbourne Victory4–210 February 2019[26]
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End-of-season awards

The following end of the season awards were announced at the 2018–19 Dolan Warren Awards night on 13 May 2019.[27][28]

See also

References

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