Youth association football league From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The A-League Youth, formerly called the Y-League, is an under-21s soccer league in Australia and New Zealand. It is run by the Australian Professional Leagues (APL).[1][2]
Current Clubs | ||||
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Conference A | ||||
Team | Location | Stadium | Joined | Head coach |
Adelaide United Youth | Adelaide, SA | Marden Sports Complex | 2008–09 | Paul Pezos |
Brisbane Roar Youth | Brisbane, QLD | Lanham Park | 2008–09 | Warren Moon |
Melbourne City Youth | Melbourne, VIC | CB Smith Reserve | 2011–12 | Petr Kratky |
Melbourne Victory Youth | Melbourne, VIC | Epping Stadium | 2008–09 | Gareth Naven |
Perth Glory Youth | Perth, WA | Dorrien Gardens | 2008–09 | Richard Garcia |
Conference B | ||||
Team | Location | Stadium | Joined | Head coach |
Central Coast Mariners Academy | Gosford, NSW | Central Coast Mariners Centre of Excellence | 2008–09 | Nick Montgomery |
Canberra United Youth[broken anchor] | Canberra, ACT | Australian Institute of Sport | 2017–18 | Ray Junna |
Newcastle Jets Youth | Newcastle, NSW | Newcastle No.2 Sportsground | 2008–09 | Daniel McBreen |
Sydney FC Youth | Sydney, NSW | Leichhardt Oval / Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | 2008–09 | Jim Van Weeren |
Western Sydney Wanderers Youth | Sydney, NSW | Marconi Stadium / Popondetta Park | 2012–13 | Arthur Diles |
Defunct Clubs | ||||||
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Team | Location | Stadium | Joined | Dissolved | ||
Gold Coast United Youth | Gold Coast, QLD | Owen Park | 2008–09 | 2011 | ||
FFA Centre of Excellence | Canberra, ACT | Australian Institute of Sport | 2009–10 | 2017 |
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