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A-League Men

AustraliaAustralia
Start Date
2008-08-15
End Date
2009-02-28
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Card stats based onA-League Men2008/2009

Fixtures

Top Scorers

Player Stats

#TeamName
Apps
Minutes
Goals
Assists
Pass %
Rating
1
Melbourne Victory
Carlos Hernández Valverde29040--
2
Melbourne Victory
Danny Allsopp290130--
3
Melbourne Victory
Blagoja Celeski29010--
4
Brisbane Roar
Sergio van Dijk280120--
5
Newcastle Jets
Matt Thompson27040--
6
Brisbane Roar
Massimo Murdocca27000--
7
Central Coast Mariners
Sasho Petrovski26060--
8
Perth Glory
Adriano Pellegrino25020--
9
Brisbane Roar
Matt McKay24050--
10
Melbourne Victory
Tom Pondeljak24030--
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Tournament Overview

Classification & Qualification

1-1: 1 Champions League spots
2: 1 Europa League spots

Tiebreaker Rules

When teams are level on points, the following criteria apply in order:

  1. Goal difference
  2. Goals scored
  3. Head-to-head record
  4. Away goals in head-to-head
  5. Playoff match (if necessary)

Key Dates

Season runs from August 15, 2008 to February 28, 2009

Transfer windows: Summer (Jun-Aug), Winter (Jan)

Historical Seasons

About A-League Men

The A-League Men is a football league from Australia. Current season: 2008/2009.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the A-League Men 2008/2009 season end?
The A-League Men 2008/2009 season runs from August 15, 2008 to February 28, 2009.
What are the current A-League Men standings?
View the latest A-League Men 2008/2009 standings including points, wins, draws, losses, goals scored, goals conceded, and goal difference for all teams.
Where can I see A-League Men fixtures?
Check our fixtures section for upcoming A-League Men matches with dates, kick-off times, and venue information. Updated in real-time.