2024–25 season | |||
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Chairman | Ned Morris (to 5 September 2024) | ||
Manager | Carl Veart | ||
Stadium | Coopers Stadium ServiceFM Stadium | ||
A-League Men | 2nd | ||
Australia Cup | Semi-finals | ||
Top goalscorer | League: Archie Goodwin Stefan Mauk (both 4) All: Stefan Mauk (5) | ||
Highest home attendance | 11,907 [1] vs. Sydney FC 20 December 2024 A-League Men | ||
Lowest home attendance | 8,443 [1] vs. Perth Glory 29 November 2024 A-League Men | ||
Average home league attendance | 13,447 [1] | ||
Biggest win | 4–0 vs. Central Coast Mariners (A) 13 December 2024 A-League Men | ||
Biggest defeat | 0–1 vs. Melbourne Victory (A) 21 September 2024 Australia Cup | ||
All statistics correct as of 20 December 2024. |
The 2024–25 season is the 21st in the history of Adelaide United Football Club since its establishment in 2003. The club will participate in the A-League Men for the 20th consecutive season and is making their 10th consecutive appearance in the Australia Cup.
Adelaide United's start to the season was headlined by the loss of Nestory Irankunda, who joined Bayern Munich after agreeing terms with the club in November 2023 for a record domestic Australian transfer fee, and last season's top scorer, Hiroshi Ibusuki, who netted 15 goals across the 2023–24 season.
On 10 May 2024, 20-year-old goalkeeper Ethan Cox extended his contract for a further three years, having come through Football SA's NTC program. [2] On 14 May, the departure of Ben Halloran was announced. [3] [4] Two days later, Hiroshi Ibusuki departed the club by mutual consent. [5] [6] Hiroshi was last season's top scorer with 15 goals in 26 matches and intended to remain with the club; however, his request for a longer-term deal was rejected. [7] On 17 May, Nick Ansell, Lachlan Barr, Harry Van der Saag, and Ben Warland were released following the expiration of their contracts. [8] [9] [10]
On 27 May, former Dutch international Ernest Faber was announced as the club's new technical director in order to improve the club's coaching and recruitment. The announcement came a few months after a strategic partnership with PSV Eindhoven was finalised. [11] [12] On 28 May, three Adelaide United players, Luka Jovanovic, Bailey O'Neil, and Jonny Yull, were selected for the Young Socceroos' squad for their June tour of South America. [13] The next day, Nestory Irankunda was named as one of eight A-League Men players to feature in the Socceroos' squad for their final second round World Cup qualifiers against Bangladesh and Palestine. [14] This was Irankunda's first official call-up to the squad, having previously joined as a train-on player in March 2023. The callup came a week after Irankunda publicly commented that he would consider his international future with other nations if he wasn't called up to the Socceroos squad, as he was eligible to represent Burundi or Tanzania. [15] [16]
On 4 June, Spaniards Isaías and Javi López both signed a one-year contract extension ahead of their joint retirement at the end of the season, whilst studying for coaching badges. [17] [18] On 6 June, 19-year-old Newcastle Jets centre-forward, Archie Goodwin, signed with Adelaide United on a four-year contract. [19] [20] On 21 June, 24-year-old winger, Dylan Pierias, signed with the club on a three-year contract, following his expiration of his contract with Western Sydney Wanderers. [21] [22] On 25 June, Musa Toure was signed by Ligue 2 side Clermont Foot for an undisclosed fee. [23] [24] [25] The next day, Austin Ayoubi signed a two-year contract extension with the club. [26] [27] On 30 June, 33-year-old Dutch centre-back, Bart Vriends, signed a two-year contract with Adelaide, joining from Eredivise club, Sparta Rotterdam. [28] [29] On 4 July, young centre-back, Panagiotis Kikianis, signed a five-year contract with the club, the longest contract in A-League history. [30] [31]
Adelaide United played their first pre-season friendly on 9 July against The Cove of SA State League 2, winning 9–0 in front of 2,500 spectators, with goals from Dylan Pierias, Ryan Kitto, Austin Ayoubi, Archie Goodwin, Ryan White, and braces from Luka Jovanovic and Yaya Dukuly. [32] A second pre-season friendly took place a week later on 16 July against Adelaide Blue Eagles of State League 1, which United won 6–0. Stefan Mauk scored twice in addition to goals from Goodwin, Pierias, Jovanovic and Ayoubi. [33] The final friendly before the Australia Cup was an 8–1 win against Cumberland United, with Jovanovic scoring once, Panashe Madanha and Zach Clough scoring braces and Goodwin getting a hat-trick. [34]
The draw for the Australia Cup round of 32 took place on 19 June 2024. Adelaide United were drawn away to NPL NSW side Blacktown City. [35] [36] Stefan Mauk gave Adelaide the lead midway through the first half, but Blacktown equalised in the second half, forcing extra time. Yaya Dukuly broke the deadlock after eight minutes and Austin Ayoubi confirmed the result in the 108th. Blacktown brought one back in the dying minutes, as Adelaide progressed to the next round. [37]
On 6 August, Adelaide United completed the signing of 19-year-old Dutch winger Julian Kwaaitaal on a three-year deal with the option to extend for a further year from PSV Eindhoven. The club immediately loaned him out to Eerste Divisie club, FC Eindhoven, [38] which ensured that Kwaaitaal didn't take up a visa slot. [39] [40] On 7 August, the club released their home kit for the season, which pays homage to Adelaide's nickname as the 'City of Churches', with a design inspired by the archway of St Peter's Cathedral. [41] [42] The kit was showcased at Adelaide's fourth friendly match against West Adelaide to open the Hellas' new home stadium, the Kilburn Sportsplex. Adelaide won the match 8–0; Austin Ayoubi scored four goals, trialist Godwin Bentil got a brace, and Jonny Yull and Josh Cavallo scored one each. [43] [44] On 8 August, Feyzo Kasumović, Malual Nichola and Amlani Tatu signed three-year scholarship contracts with the club, [45] [46] and the next day, Ethan Alagich became the second Reds player to sign a five-year contract with the club. [47] [48] Adelaide played a fifth friendly match against Adelaide Croatia Raiders on 14 August, winning the match 3–1 with goals from Luka Jovanovic, Austin Ayoubi and Josh Cavallo. [49]
In the round of 16, Adelaide were drawn against away to NPL WA side, Olympic Kingsway. [50] Austin Ayoubi opened the scoring after 11 minutes, however, Liam Boland equalised for the hosts shortly before half time. Adelaide retook the lead in the 48th minute through an own goal, and extended their lead in the 71st. Kingsway brought one back in the 85th minute through a penalty, the match ending 3–2 in United's favour. [51]
On 5 September, the club's chairman, Ned Morris, stepped down from his role, transitioning to an advisory role after 18 months in charge of the club. [52] On 10 September, former captain and club legend, Travis Dodd, returned to the club as an assistant coach. [53]
Adelaide United hosted the Western Sydney Wanderers in the quarter-finals of the competition, at ServiceFM Stadium. [54] Austin Ayoubi once again opened the scoring for United, who dominated the match until the Wanderers equalised in the 68th minute to bring the match to extra time. Three minutes after the restart, Ryan Kitto retook the lead for United, who advanced to the semi-final for the first time since they won the competition in 2019. [55]
On 15 September, 19-year-old goalkeeper, Max Vartuli, signed a three-year contract with Adelaide United, joining from Sydney FC Youth. [56] [57] On 17 September, Ben Folami joined the club on a four-year deal from rivals Melbourne Victory. [58] [59] On 19 September, centre-back, Jordan Elsey, returned to the club on a one-year contract. [60] [61]
Adelaide were knocked out of the cup at the semi-final stage for the first time in the competition's history, falling late away to rivals, Melbourne Victory.
On 25 September, the $53.5 million redevelopment to Coopers Stadium was completed. Safe standing was installed in the N13 and N14 bays, additional screens were installed around the ground, and the pitch was re-laid with turf which is said to be superior during summer. [62] [63] The Reds travelled to Mildura to play in a pre-season friendly again Brisbane Roar, [64] which ended in a 1–1 draw. [65] Adelaide played one final pre-season match against Melbourne City on 14 October. The behind-closed-doors match ended in a 1–0 win. [66]
Adelaide United are participating in the A-League Men for the 20th time, each team will play 26 games across a 29-round season. [67] The full fixture list was released on 2 August 2024. Adelaide United received a bye in the first, 11th and final rounds. [68] Their season kicked off on 26 October 2024 with a 1–1 draw at home against Central Coast Mariners; Luka Jovanovic scored the opener in the 10th minute, however they were unable to extend their lead before the Mariners equalised in the 62nd minute. [69] They followed this up with two wins before the international break; a 4–3 win away against Western Sydney Wanderers, [70] and a 2–1 win at home against Western United, where the opposition controversially didn't receive a penalty after Ryan Kitto fouled Abel Walatee in the box whilst the scores were level. [71] Football Australia's head of referees, Jon Moss, said in a statement two days later that VAR made an "error in judgement", and that a penalty should have been awarded. [72]
After the international break, Adelaide faced Brisbane Roar in the second edition of Unite Round. Falling behind twice during the match, Adelaide eventually won 3–2, thanks to Archie Goodwin's 62nd minute goal, his first for the club. [73] A week later, they drew 2–2 with Perth Glory, in which United had two goals disallowed for offside, and a late penalty claim for a handball ignored. [74]
Position [75] | Name | Ref. |
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Head coach | Carl Veart | [76] |
Assistant coach | Mark Milligan | [77] |
Assistant coach | Travis Dodd | [53] |
Assistant coach Head of youth football | Airton Andrioli | [78] |
Head of football | Marius Zanin | [79] |
Goalkeeping coach | Eugene Galekovic | [80] |
Technical director | Ernest Faber | [11] |
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No. | Position | Player | From | Type/fee | Contract length | Date | Ref |
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26 | FW | Archie Goodwin | Newcastle Jets | Free transfer | 4 years | 6 June 2024 | [19] |
20 | MF | Dylan Pierias | Western Sydney Wanderers | Free transfer | 3 years | 21 June 2024 | [21] |
3 | DF | Bart Vriends | Sparta Rotterdam | Free transfer | 2 years | 30 June 2024 | [28] |
FW | Julian Kwaaitaal | PSV Eindhoven | Free transfer | 3 years [note 1] | 6 August 2024 | [39] | |
13 | GK | Max Vartuli | Sydney FC Youth | Free transfer | 3 years | 15 September 2024 | [56] |
17 | FW | Ben Folami | Melbourne Victory | Free transfer | 4 years | 17 September 2024 | [58] |
4 | DF | Jordan Elsey | Unattached | Free transfer | 1 year | 19 September 2024 | [60] |
N | Pos. | Nat. | Name | Age | Notes |
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74 | FW | Amlani Tatu | 16 | 3-year scholarship [45] [81] | |
78 | DF | Malual Nichola | 16 | 3-year scholarship [45] [81] | |
79 | DF | Feyzo Kasumović | 16 | 3-year scholarship [45] [81] | |
44 | MF | Ryan White | 19 | 5-year contract [82] |
No. | Position | Player | Transferred to | Type/fee | Date | Ref |
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26 | FW | Ben Halloran | Unattached | End of contract | 14 May 2024 | [3] |
9 | FW | Hiroshi Ibusuki | Unattached | End of contract | 16 May 2024 | [5] |
4 | DF | Nick Ansell | Unattached | End of contract | 17 May 2024 | [8] |
13 | DF | Lachlan Barr | Unattached | End of contract | 17 May 2024 | [8] |
2 | DF | Harry Van der Saag | Brisbane Roar | End of contract | 17 May 2024 | [8] [83] |
3 | DF | Ben Warland | Brisbane Roar | End of contract | 17 May 2024 | [9] [84] |
49 | FW | Musa Toure | Clermont Foot | Undisclosed fee | 25 June 2024 | [23] [24] |
66 | FW | Nestory Irankunda | Bayern Munich | Undisclosed fee [note 2] | 1 July 2024 | [86] |
— | FW | Julian Kwaaitaal | FC Eindhoven | 1 year loan | 6 August 2024 | [39] [38] |
No. | Player | Position | Duration | Date | Notes | Ref. |
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40 | Ethan Cox | Goalkeeper | 3 years | 10 May 2024 | Replaces previous contract which ran until end of 2024–25. | [2] |
8 | Isaías | Defensive midfielder | 1 year | 4 June 2024 | [17] | |
21 | Javi López | Right-back | 1 year | 4 June 2024 | [17] | |
42 | Austin Ayoubi | Winger | 2 years | 26 June 2024 | [26] | |
51 | Panagiotis Kikianis | Centre-back | 5 years | 4 July 2024 | [30] | |
55 | Ethan Alagich | Centre midfielder | 5 years | 9 August 2024 | Replaces previous contract which ran until end of 2024–25. | [47] |
7 | Ryan Kitto | Left-back | 2 years [note 1] | 17 December 2024 | Contract extended from end of 2024–25 to end of 2026–27. | [87] |
9 July 2024 | The Cove | 0–9 | Adelaide United | Adelaide |
18:30 ACST | Report | Stadium: Southern Soccer Facility Attendance: 2,500 |
16 July 2024 | Adelaide Blue Eagles | 0–6 | Adelaide United | Adelaide |
19:00 ACST | Report | Stadium: Marden Sports Complex |
23 July 2024 | Cumberland United | 1–8 | Adelaide United | Adelaide |
19:00 ACST |
| Report | Stadium: A.A. Bailey Reserve |
7 August 2024 | West Adelaide | 0–8 | Adelaide United | Adelaide |
19:00 ACST | Report | Stadium: Kilburn Sportsplex |
14 August 2024 | Adelaide Croatia Raiders | 1–3 | Adelaide United | Adelaide |
19:00 ACST |
| Report | Stadium: Croatian Sports Centre |
27 September 2024 | Adelaide United | 5–0 | NPLSA All Stars | Adelaide |
19:30 ACST | Source | Stadium: ServiceFM Stadium |
5 October 2024 | Adelaide United | 1–1 | Brisbane Roar | Mildura |
17:30 AEST |
| Report |
| Stadium: Mildura Sporting Precinct |
12 October 2024 | Adelaide United | 1–0 | Melbourne City | Adelaide |
| Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium Attendance: 0 (behind closed doors) |
Competition | First match | Last match | Starting round | Final position | Record | |||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Win % | |||||
A-League Men | 26 October 2023 | 26 April 2025 | Matchweek 2 | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 20 | 12 | +8 | 62.50 | |
Australia Cup | 31 July 2024 | 21 September 2024 | Round of 32 | Semi-finals | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 8 | 6 | +2 | 75.00 |
Total | 12 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 28 | 18 | +10 | 66.67 |
Last updated: 20 December 2024
Source: Soccerway
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Auckland FC [a] | 8 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 12 | 7 | +5 | 19 | Qualification for Finals series [b] |
2 | Adelaide United | 8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 20 | 12 | +8 | 18 | Qualification for AFC Champions League Elite and Finals series |
3 | Melbourne Victory | 8 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 13 | 5 | +8 | 17 | Qualification for Finals series [b] |
4 | Melbourne City | 8 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 15 | 9 | +6 | 14 | |
5 | Western United | 9 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 15 | 12 | +3 | 12 |
Overall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
8 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 20 | 12 | +8 | 18 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 8 | 7 | +1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 5 | +7 |
Last updated: 20 December 2024.
Source: Ultimate A-League
Away figures include Adelaide United's 3–2 win on neutral ground in Unite Round against Brisbane Roar on 23 November 2024.
Unite Round fixtures were released on 18 July 2024. [89] The full fixture list was released on 2 August 2024. [68]
Win Draw Loss
26 October 20242 | Adelaide United | 1–1 | Central Coast Mariners | Adelaide |
16:30 ACDT |
| Report |
| Stadium: Coopers Stadium Attendance: 9,826 Referee: Jonathan Barreiro |
2 November 20243 | Western Sydney Wanderers | 3–4 | Adelaide United | Sydney |
19:35 AEDT | Report | Stadium: CommBank Stadium Attendance: 7,244 Referee: Alex King |
9 November 20244 | Adelaide United | 2–1 | Western United | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report |
| Stadium: Coopers Stadium Attendance: 10,166 Referee: Daniel Elder | |
Note: Originally scheduled for 20:00, the match was brought forward 55 minutes. [90] |
23 November 2024 5 | Brisbane Roar | 2–3 | Adelaide United | Sydney |
17:00 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Allianz Stadium Attendance: 15,249 (double header) Referee: Alex King |
29 November 20246 | Adelaide United | 2–2 | Perth Glory | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report |
| Stadium: Coopers Stadium Attendance: 8,443 Referee: Shaun Evans |
7 December 20247 | Newcastle Jets | 0–1 | Adelaide United | Newcastle |
17:00 AEDT | Report |
| Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium Attendance: 5,713 Referee: Ben Abraham |
13 December 20248 | Central Coast Mariners | 0–4 | Adelaide United | Gosford |
19:35 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Industree Group Stadium Attendance: 4,108 Referee: Jonathan Barreiro |
20 December 20249 | Adelaide United | 3–3 | Sydney FC | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report |
| Stadium: Coopers Stadium Attendance: 11,907 Referee: Daniel Elder |
27 December 202410 | Adelaide United | v | Western Sydney Wanderers | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
6 January 202512 | Macarthur FC | v | Adelaide United | Leumeah |
17:00 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Campbelltown Sports Stadium |
11 January 202513 | Wellington Phoenix | v | Adelaide United | Wellington |
17:00 NZDT | Report | Stadium: Sky Stadium |
18 January 2025 15 | Adelaide United | v | Melbourne Victory | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
22 January 202514 | Adelaide United | v | Auckland FC | Adelaide |
19:00 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
1 February 202517 | Sydney FC | v | Adelaide United | Sydney |
15:00 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Allianz Stadium |
7 February 202518 | Adelaide United | v | Melbourne City | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
15 February 202519 | Adelaide United | v | Newcastle Jets | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
23 February 202520 | Western United | v | Adelaide United | Tarneit |
15:00 AEDT | Report | Stadium: Ironbark Fields |
1 March 202521 | Auckland FC | v | Adelaide United | Auckland |
17:00 NZDT | Report | Stadium: Go Media Stadium |
8 March 202522 | Adelaide United | v | Brisbane Roar | Adelaide |
14:30 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
14 March 202523 | Adelaide United | v | Macarthur FC | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
5 April 202525 | Adelaide United | v | Sydney FC | Adelaide |
19:05 ACDT | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
12 April 202526 | Perth Glory | v | Adelaide United | Perth |
18:45 AWST | Report | Stadium: HBF Park |
18 April 202527 | Adelaide United | v | Wellington Phoenix | Adelaide |
19:05 ACST | Report | Stadium: Coopers Stadium |
22 April 202516 | Brisbane Roar | v | Adelaide United | Brisbane |
19:00 AEST | Report | Stadium: Suncorp Stadium | ||
Note: Originally scheduled for 25 January 2025 at 15:00, the match was postponed due to a scheduling conflict with Luke Combs' performance at Suncorp Stadium. [90] [91] |
26 April 202528 | Melbourne City | v | Adelaide United | Melbourne |
19:45 AEST | Report | Stadium: AAMI Park |
The round of 32 fixtures were drawn on 19 June 2024. [35] with the date, time and venue confirmed on 25 June 2024. [36] The draw for the remaining rounds was held on 7 August 2024, with Adelaide United being drawn to play Olympic Kingsway away in Perth. [92]
Win Draw Loss
31 July 2024 Round of 32 | Blacktown City | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | Adelaide United | Sydney |
19:30 AEST | Report | Stadium: Landen Stadium Attendance: 1,531 Referee: Jack Morgan |
27 August 2024 Round of 16 | Olympic Kingsway | 2–3 | Adelaide United | Perth |
18:30 AWST | Boland 38', 84' (pen.) | Report | Stadium: Kingsway Reserve Attendance: 1,950 Referee: Adam Bavcar |
12 September 2024 Quarter-finals | Adelaide United | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Western Sydney Wanderers | Adelaide |
19:00 ACST | Report | Milanovic 68' | Stadium: ServiceFM Stadium Attendance: 2,906 Referee: Shaun Evans |
21 September 2024 Semi-finals | Melbourne Victory | 1–0 | Adelaide United | Melbourne |
19:30 AEST |
| Report | Stadium: AAMI Park Attendance: 5,131 Referee: Alex King |
Includes all competitions. Players with no appearances not included in the list.
No. | Pos. | Nat. | Player | A-League Men [93] | Australia Cup [93] | Total | Ref | |||
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Apps [94] | Goals [95] | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | |||||
1 | GK | James Delianov | 8 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 12 | 0 | [96] | |
3 | DF | Bart Vriends | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 1 | [97] | |
6 | MF | Stefan Mauk | 8 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 12 | 5 | [98] | |
7 | DF | Ryan Kitto | 8 | 0 | 3+1 | 1 | 12 | 1 | [99] | |
8 | MF | Isaías | 3+4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 11 | 0 | [100] | |
9 | FW | Luka Jovanovic | 5+2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 9 | 4 | [101] | |
10 | MF | Zach Clough | 8 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 12 | 3 | [102] | |
12 | MF | Jonny Yull | 0+7 | 0 | 2+1 | 0 | 10 | 0 | [103] | |
14 | MF | Jay Barnett | 7 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 9 | 0 | [104] | |
17 | FW | Ben Folami | 3+4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | [105] | |
19 | FW | Yaya Dukuly | 0+2 | 1 | 0+4 | 1 | 6 | 2 | [106] | |
20 | FW | Dylan Pierias | 8 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 11 | 2 | [107] | |
21 | DF | Javi López | 0+1 | 0 | 2+2 | 0 | 5 | 0 | [108] | |
22 | MF | Ryan Tunnicliffe | 0+1 | 0 | 0+4 | 0 | 5 | 0 | [109] | |
26 | FW | Archie Goodwin | 3+5 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 4 | [110] | |
36 | DF | Panashe Madanha | 0+3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 0 | [111] | |
42 | MF | Austin Ayoubi | 5+1 | 1 | 3+1 | 2 | 10 | 3 | [112] | |
44 | MF | Ryan White | 0+6 | 0 | 1+3 | 0 | 10 | 0 | [113] | |
51 | DF | Panagiotis Kikianis | 7 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 10 | 1 | [114] | |
55 | MF | Ethan Alagich | 8 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 12 | 0 | [115] | |
58 | FW | Harry Crawford | 0 | 0 | 0+2 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Includes all competitions. The list is sorted by squad number when total cards are equal. Players with no cards not included in the list.
Rank | No. | Pos. | Nat. | Player | A-League Men [93] | Australia Cup [93] | Total | Ref | ||||||
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1 | 17 | FW | Ben Folami | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | [105] | |
2 | 51 | DF | Panagiotis Kikianis | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | [114] | |
3 | 21 | DF | Javi López | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | [108] | |
9 | FW | Luka Jovanovic | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | [101] | ||
10 | MF | Zach Clough | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | [102] | ||
6 | 1 | GK | James Delianov | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | [102] | |
19 | FW | Yaya Dukuly | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | [106] | ||
22 | MF | Ryan Tunnicliffe | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | [109] | ||
36 | DF | Panashe Madanha | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | [111] | ||
55 | MF | Ethan Alagich | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | [115] | ||
Total | 7 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 1 |
Includes all competitions. The list is sorted by squad number when total clean sheets are equal. Numbers in parentheses represent games where both goalkeepers participated and both kept a clean sheet; the number in parentheses is awarded to the goalkeeper who was substituted on, whilst a full clean sheet is awarded to the goalkeeper who was on the field at the start of play. Goalkeepers with no clean sheets not included in the list.
Rank | No. | Nat. | Goalkeeper | A-League Men | Australia Cup | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | James Delianov | 2 | 0 | 2 | |
Total | 2 | 0 | 2 |
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The 2023–24 season was the 20th in the history of Adelaide United Football Club since its establishment in 2003. The club participated in the A-League Men for the 19th time and the Australia Cup for the ninth time.
This is a list of Australian soccer transfers for the 2024–25 A-League Men. Only moves featuring at least one A-League Men club are listed.
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