Melbourne Victory averaged the most of more than 15,000 fans consistently per season from 2006–07 to 2019–20.

The A-League Men is the premier professional soccer league in Australia. Founded in 2005, the 2013–14 season saw an average 13,041 spectators between the 10 teams, the second-highest average attendance in league history. In 2013 the league had the fourth-highest average attendance among Australian football code crowds.

Highest attendances (regular season)

Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Stadium Date Season
1Western Sydney Wanderers0–4Sydney FC61,880ANZ Stadium8 October 20162016–17
2Melbourne Victory0–0Sydney FC50,333Telstra Dome8 December 20062006–07
3Melbourne Victory0–0Melbourne Heart45,202Etihad Stadium12 October 20132013–14
4Western Sydney Wanderers1–0Sydney FC44,843ANZ Stadium18 February 20172016–17
5Melbourne Victory5–2Melbourne City43,729Etihad Stadium25 October 20142014–15
6Melbourne Victory1–4Melbourne City43,188Etihad Stadium16 October 20162016–17
7Melbourne Victory1–2Melbourne Heart42,032Etihad Stadium5 October 20122012–13
8Sydney FC3–1Western Sydney Wanderers41,213Allianz Stadium18 October 20142014–15
9Melbourne Victory2–1Melbourne Heart41,203Docklands Stadium2 February 20132012–13
10Sydney FC1–0Westernn Sydney Wanderers40,539Allianz Stadium24 October 20152015–16
11Melbourne Victory1–2Melbourne City40,504Marvel Stadium20 October 20182018–19
minimum 40,500 attendance

Highest attendances (finals)

Rank Home team Score Away team Attendance Stadium Round Date Season
1Perth Glory0–0 (1–4p)Sydney FC56,371Optus StadiumGrand Final19 May 20192018–19
2Melbourne Victory6–0Adelaide United55,436Etihad StadiumGrand Final18 February 20072006–07
3Melbourne Victory1–0Adelaide United53,273Etihad StadiumGrand Final28 February 20092008–09
4Brisbane Roar2–0Western Sydney Wanderers51,153Suncorp StadiumGrand Final4 May 20142013–14
5Brisbane Roar2–1Perth Glory50,334Suncorp StadiumGrand Final22 April 20122011–12
6Brisbane Roar2–2 (4–2p)Central Coast Mariners50,168Suncorp StadiumGrand Final13 March 20112010–11
7Adelaide United3–1Western Sydney Wanderers50,119Adelaide OvalGrand Final1 May 20162015–16
minimum 50,000 attendance

Highest attendances by individual clubs (regular season)

Club Score Opponent Attendance Stadium Date Season
Adelaide United1–1Melbourne Victory33,216Adelaide Oval17 October 20142014–15
Brisbane Roar1–1Sydney FC32,371Suncorp Stadium20 January 20072006–07
Central Coast Mariners1–2Newcastle Jets19,238Bluetongue Stadium20 January 20072007–08
Gold Coast United5–1Newcastle Jets14,783Skilled Park22 January 20112010–11
Macarthur FC2–2Western Sydney Wanderers7,534Campbelltown Stadium8 April 20232022–23
Melbourne City3–2Melbourne Victory26,579AAMI Park23 December 20112011–12
Melbourne Victory0–0Sydney FC50,333Telstra Dome8 December 20062006–07
New Zealand Knights1–3Sydney FC9,827North Harbour Stadium2 September 20052005–06
Newcastle Jets0–3Western Sydney Wanderers22,518Hunter Stadium29 March 20132012–13
North Queensland Fury2–3Sydney FC8,897Dairy Farmers Stadium8 August 20092008–09
Perth Glory0–2Melbourne Victory17,856HBF Park30 March 20192018–19
Sydney FC3–2Western Sydney Wanderers41,213Allianz Stadium18 October 20142014–15
Wellington Phoenix3–0Western United24,105Sky Stadium22 May 20212020–21
Western Sydney Wanderers0–4Sydney FC61,880ANZ Stadium8 October 20162016–17
Western United3–1Melbourne Victory10,128GMHBA Stadium8 December 20192019–20

Lowest attendances by individual clubs (regular season)

Club Score Opponent Attendance Stadium Date Season
Adelaide United1–1Newcastle Jets2,363Carrington Park25 January 20122011–12
Brisbane Roar0–3Wellington Phoenix1,600Moreton Daily Stadium30 March 20222021–22
Central Coast Mariners4–2Macarthur FC1,057Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium19 March 20222021–22
Gold Coast United3–3Central Coast Mariners1,141Skilled Park22 February 20122011–12
Macarthur FC2–1Western United1,872Campbelltown Stadium20 March 20212020–21
Melbourne City1–1Western Sydney Wanderers2,292AAMI Park14 March 20202019–20
Melbourne Victory5–4Western Sydney Wanderers3,235Marvel Stadium23 April 20212020–21
New Zealand Knights0–1Central Coast Mariners1,623North Harbour Stadium28 September 20062006–07
Newcastle Jets1–4Adelaide United2,414McDonald Jones Stadium21 March 20212020–21
North Queensland Fury1–2Brisbane Roar1,003Skilled Park8 February 20112010–11
Perth Glory0–1Wellington Phoenix89Netstrata Jubilee Stadium13 April 20222021–22
Sydney FC2–2Macarthur FC1,759Netstrata Jubilee Stadium30 March 20222021–22
Wellington Phoenix3–0Brisbane Roar38Leichhardt Oval16 February 20222021–22
Western Sydney Wanderers3–2Newcastle Jets3,767CommBank Stadium20 April 20222021–22
Western United2–0Newcastle Jets990AAMI Park26 April 20212020–21

Seasonal average attendances

Season Regular Season Average (Excludes Finals)[1]
ADL BRI CCM GCU MAC MCY MVC NEW NZK NQF PER SYD WEL WSW WUN Total
2005–0610,94814,7857,89916,1679,0223,9099,73416,66910,956
2006–0712,16516,4659,82827,72812,5733,0117,58915,55512,911
2007–0812,69716,95112,73826,06413,2097,59616,96311,68314,610
2008–0911,71312,99510,46524,5169,7297,94212,3757,19312,180
2009–1010,7658,6657,3885,29720,7506,3586,7239,20513,6778,9669,793
2010–1111,5529,2918,1683,4198,31218,4588,4294,2458,4888,0147,8298,429
2011–128,82913,3879,5053,4389,08220,71412,1178,97211,8618,69110,497
2012–139,79313,8579,9948,86021,88513,3898,87618,7376,87712,46612,347
2013–1411,22514,9579,3989,93321,80811,9499,41818,6828,20114,86013,041
2014–1512,63711,6607,58510,37425,3888,9689,54217,3788,58312,52012,511
2015–1611,28712,8508,11111,04723,1129,5868,98616,6378,04214,29712,326
2016–179,56513,8927,39510,59322,0088,64510,53316,0016,21117,74612,294
2017–189,8309,0937,1949,86817,63111,0169,18614,5935,69411,92410,671
2018–199,0319,6325,5628,13520,6049,07910,36013,5668,5339,19110,411
2019–208,3269,3885,5048,39717,3667,3868,38212,1108,47713,7295,6539,428
2020–217,3836,1815,6973,4886,1545,8234,0564,7777,6865,3298,0623,0615,682
2021–226,5014,5384,2963,1186,5309,4734,8434,2815,5344,0017,3883,3515,353
2022–2310,3595,6296,646-3,5146,48110,1246,152--4,45117,0086,33310,7693,1687,553
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Green and red background denote club's highest and lowest A-League Men season attendances respectively.[2]
Statistics for 2019–20 A-League seasons includes figures up until the COVID-19 outbreak.

Seasonal gate receipts

Season Total
Regular Season Finals Season
2005–06920,318126,2401,046,558
2006–071,084,550177,6821,262,232
2007–081,227,244154,1181,381,362
2008–091,023,151143,5591,166,710
2009–101,322,004161,1951,483,199
2010–111,390,844121,6351,512,479
2011–121,417,084119,1471,536,231
2012–131,666,875105,2581,772,133
2013–141,760,508128,5661,889,074
2014–151,688,951137,8251,826,776
2015–161,653,025117,1121,770,147
2016–171,659,854111,1601,771,014
2017–181,440,03189,5751,529,606
2018–191,407,148115,6221,522,770
2019–201,073,30912,4251,085,734
2020–21850,44241,680892,122
2021–22818,98877,254896,242
2022–231,178,245124,4171,302,662

Green and red background denote highest and lowest A-League Men season attendances respectively.[2]

References

  1. "Attendance". ultimatealeague.com. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Statistics".
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