2025–26 A-League Women

A-League Women
Season2025–26
Dates31 October 2025 – 17 May 2026
Matches11
Goals38 (3.45 per match)
Top goalscorerBente Jansen
Kennedy White
(5 goals each)
Biggest home winMelbourne City 4–0 Central Coast Mariners
(8 November 2025)
Biggest away winWestern Sydney Wanderers 1–4 Melbourne Victory
(9 November 2025)
Highest scoringBrisbane Roar 3–2 Melbourne Victory
(1 November 2025)
Perth Glory 2–3 Brisbane Roar
(7 November 2025)
Western Sydney Wanderers 1–4 Melbourne Victory
(9 November 2025)
Longest winning run2 matches
Brisbane Roar
Longest unbeaten run2 matches
Brisbane Roar
Melbourne City
Sydney FC
Longest winless run4 matches
Perth Glory
Longest losing run4 matches
Perth Glory
Highest attendance3,013
Sydney FC 2–2 Melbourne City
(1 November 2025)
Lowest attendance957
Western Sydney Wanderers 1–3 Perth Glory
(31 October 2025)
Total attendance3,970
Average attendance1,985
2026–27 →
All statistics correct as of 30 November 2025.
(Note: Longest runs only include regular season results)

The 2025–26 A-League Women, known as the Ninja A-League for sponsorship reasons, is the eighteenth season of A-League Women, the Australian national women's soccer competition. The competition began on 31 October 2025.

Melbourne City are the defending premiers and Central Coast Mariners are the defending champions.

Clubs

The number of clubs is reduced from 12 in the 2024–25 season to 11, following the removal of Western United by Football Australia for financial reasons.[1]

Stadiums and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Club City Home ground Capacity
Adelaide United Adelaide Coopers Stadium
16,500
Marden Sports Complex
6,000
ServiceFM Stadium
7,000
Brisbane Roar Brisbane Imperial Corp Stadium
5,000
Canberra United Canberra McKellar Park
3,500
Central Coast Mariners Gosford Industree Group Stadium
20,059
Woy Woy Woy Woy Oval
1,500
Melbourne City Melbourne AAMI Park
30,050
City Football Academy
9,000
Melbourne Victory Melbourne AAMI Park
30,050
The Home of the Matildas
3,000
Newcastle Jets Newcastle Newcastle Number 2 Sports Ground
5,000
McDonald Jones Stadium
33,000
Maitland Maitland Regional Sportsground
8,000
Perth Glory Perth Sam Kerr Football Centre
2,500
HBF Park
20,500
Sydney FC Sydney Leichhardt Oval
20,000
Allianz Stadium
42,500
Wellington Phoenix Porirua Jerry Collins Stadium
1,900
Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney CommBank Stadium
30,000
Wanderers Football Park
1,000

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturers Kit sponsors
Adelaide United Theo Tsiounis Isabel Hodgson[2][3] UCAN[4] Flinders University[5]
Brisbane Roar Alex Smith Tameka Yallop[6] Cikers[7] Ausenco[8]
Canberra United Antoni Jagarinec Michelle Heyman[9] KonQa[10] University of Canberra[11]
ClubLime[note 1][11]
Central Coast Mariners Kory Babington Taren King[12] Cikers[13] Budget[14]
Melbourne City Michael Matricciani Rebekah Stott[15] Puma[16] Etihad Airways
Melbourne Victory Jeff Hopkins Kayla Morrison[17] Macron[18] Turkish Airlines[19]
Newcastle Jets Stephen Hoyle Cassidy Davis[20] New Balance[21] nib[22][23]
Perth Glory Stephen Peters Isobel Dalton[24] Macron[25] Boom Logistics[26]
Sydney FC Ante Juric Natalie Tobin[27] Under Armour[28] Macquarie University[29]
Wellington Phoenix Bev Priestman TBD Dynasty Sport[30][31] Oppo[32]
Entelar Group[note 1][33]
Western Sydney Wanderers Geoff Abrahams Amy Harrison[34] Adidas[35] Herbalife[36]

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position on table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Wellington Phoenix Paul Temple End of contract 17 April 2025[37] Pre-season Bev Priestman[38] 30 July 2025
Newcastle Jets Ryan Campbell End of contract 16 May 2025[39] Stephen Hoyle[40] 3 June 2025
Central Coast Mariners Emily Husband Signed by Football Australia as Matildas assistant coach[41] 9 June 2025[42] Kory Babington[43] 25 August 2025
Adelaide United Adrian Stenta Signed by Adelaide United Men as assistant coach[44] 25 June 2025 Theo Tsiounis[45] 17 July 2025

Transfers

Foreign players

Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3 Visa 4 Visa 5 Non-Visa foreigner(s) Former player(s)
Adelaide United Fiona Worts Erin Healy Claudia JenkinsA
Brisbane Roar Momo Hayashi Bente Jansen Ashlyn Miller Marianna Seidl Josie Studer
Canberra United Nanako Sasaki Elizabeth Anton Josie Aulicino Emma Hawkins Jazmin Wardlow Mary Stanić-FloodyA
Central Coast Mariners Millie Farrow Lorena Baumann Cannon Clough Blake HughesB
Melbourne City Danielle Turner Ellie Wilson Chinaza Uchendu Malena Mieres Taylor Otto Deven JacksonB
Laura HughesA
Melbourne Victory Claudia Bunge Zoe McMeeken Kennedy White Payton Woodward Kayla MorrisonB
Newcastle Jets Kelli Brown Charlotte Lancaster Anna Leat Olivia Page
Perth Glory Onyinyechi Zogg Emma Tovar Rola Badawiya Gabby Hollar Megan Wynne
Sydney FC Laurie-Ann Moïse Riley Tanner Madison Ayson Heather Hinz Jodi Ülkekul Bianca GalicA
Wellington Phoenix Lucía León Brooke Nunn Sabitra Bhandari Tessel Middag Ellie Walker Tiana JaberA
Western Sydney Wanderers Wang Ying Yuan Cong Ena Harada Janae DeFazio Kim So-eun Brianna EdwardsA
Siena ArrarteA
The following do not fill a Visa position:
  • A Australian citizens who have last represented other countries at international level
  • B Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Australian citizenship

Regular season

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Victory 8 5 0 3 15 9 +6 15 Qualification for AFC Women's Champions League and Finals series
2 Canberra United 8 4 2 2 14 8 +6 14 Qualification for Finals series
3 Central Coast Mariners 7 3 1 3 10 9 +1 10
4 Newcastle Jets 6 3 1 2 9 9 0 10
5 Brisbane Roar 5 3 0 2 9 9 0 9
6 Sydney FC 7 2 3 2 5 11 −6 9
7 Wellington Phoenix[a] 6 2 2 2 10 4 +6 8
8 Melbourne City 4 2 1 1 8 4 +4 7
9 Perth Glory 6 2 0 4 6 12 −6 6
10 Adelaide United 5 1 1 3 3 8 −5 4
11 Western Sydney Wanderers 6 1 1 4 4 10 −6 4
Updated to match(es) played on 20 December 2025. Source: A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) wins; 5) head-to-head results; 5a) head-to-head points; 5b) head-to-head goal difference; 6) Fair Play points; 7) away goal difference; 8) away goals per match; 9) home goal difference; 10) home goals per match; 11) toss of a coin in an event of a tie of two clubs.
Notes:
  1. ^ Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for the AFC Women's Champions League as they are based in New Zealand, which is part of the Oceania Football Confederation.

Results

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

Home-and-away
Home \ Away ADL BRI CAN CCM MCY MVC NEW PER SYD WEL WSW
Adelaide United 1–3 2–1 0–0
Brisbane Roar 3–2 0–1
Canberra United 2–1 1–2 3–0 2–0
Central Coast Mariners 3–0 4–1
Melbourne City 4–0 a 1–0
Melbourne Victory 1–0 1–3 1–0 a 3–0
Newcastle Jets 3–0 a 1–0
Perth Glory 2–3 1–0
Sydney FC 1–0 2–2 2–0 a
Wellington Phoenix 1–1 1–0 1–1
Western Sydney Wanderers 1–2 1–4 1–3 0–0
Updated to match(es) played on 14 December 2025. Source: A-League Women
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Regular season statistics

Top scorers

As of 20 December 2025
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Kennedy White Melbourne Victory 6
2 Bente Jansen Brisbane Roar 5
3 Michelle Heyman Canberra United 4
Rhianna Pollicina Melbourne Victory
5 Lauren Allan Newcastle Jets 3
Holly McNamara Melbourne City
Shelby McMahon Melbourne City
Annalise Rasmussen Central Coast Mariners
9 Melina Ayres Newcastle Jets 2
Rola Badawiya Perth Glory
Sabitra Bhandari Wellington Phoenix
India Breier Newcastle Jets
Isabel Gomez Central Coast Mariners
Sasha Grove Canberra United
Gabby Hollar Perth Glory
Grace Jale Wellington Phoenix
Grace Kuilamu Brisbane Roar

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date Ref.
Kennedy White Melbourne Victory Western Sydney Wanderers 4–1 (A) 9 November 2025 [46]
Key
(H) Home team
(A) Away team

Clean sheets

As of 14 December 2025
Rank Goalkeeper Club Clean sheets
1 Courtney Newbon Melbourne Victory 3
Tiahna Robertson Sydney FC
3 Sally James Canberra United 2
Sham Khamis Western Sydney Wanderers
Anna Leat Newcastle Jets
Malena Mieres Melbourne City
7 Victoria Esson Wellington Phoenix 1
Heather Hinz Sydney FC
Claudia Jenkins Adelaide United
Sarah Langman Central Coast Mariners
Teresa Morrissey Perth Glory

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Away kit

References

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