List of Perth Glory FC seasons

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Perth Glory supporters prior to the 2012 A-League Grand Final, the club's first grand final in the A-League era

Perth Glory Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in Perth, Western Australia. The club was formed in 1995 and played its first competitive match in the first round of the 1996–97 National Soccer League in October 1996. They have played at their current home ground, Perth Oval, since their establishment. Perth is one of the three A-League clubs to survive the demise of the National Soccer League, the previous top division in Australian soccer. The club has participated in every A-League season since being implemented into the inaugural A-League season in 2005.

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Perth has won a total of six major trophies, including the League Premiership four times and the League Championship twice. The club has also participated in six Grand Finals (Four in the National Soccer League and two in the A-League), two Australia Cup finals, two A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup finals, and one AFC Champions League competition.

The list encompasses information about every season played by the club, including the division the club played in, the club's finishing position, placement in finals if applicable, top goalscorers, and performance in other competitions, such as the Australia Cup and the AFC Champions League, and the club's achievements in major competitions.

Key

Key to league competitions:

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPosFinals Australia
Cup
CompetitionResultName(s)Goals
LeagueOther / Asia Top goalscorer(s) [a]
1996–97 NSL 26115104841387th NSL Cup DNE [b] Bobby Despotovski 14
1997–98 NSL 26106103540368th Bobby Despotovski 8
1998–99 NSL 2816576237533rd PF Con Boutsianis 12
1999–2000 NSL 3419786042641st RU Con Boutsianis
Alistair Edwards
13
2000–01 NSL 3018757333613rd EF Damian Mori 19
2001–02 NSL 2416715223551st RU Damian Mori 17 ♦
2002–03 NSL 2416264822502nd W Damian Mori 24 ♦
2003–04 NSL 2418335622571st W Damian Mori 16
2004–05Competition Not Held
2005–06 A-League 218583429295th Pre-Season
Cup
RU Bobby Despotovski 11 ♦ [c]
2006–07 A-League 2155112430207th Pre-Season
Cup
6th Jamie Harnwell
Stuart Young
7
2007–08 A-League 214892734207th Pre-Season
Cup
RU Jamie Harnwell 8
2008–09 A-League 2164113144227th Pre-Season
Cup
Group Eugene Dadi
Nikita Rukavytsya
10
2009–10 A-League 27116104034395th EF Mile Sterjovski 6
2010–11 A-League 30581727542310th Robbie Fowler 9
2011–12 A-League 27134104035433rd RU Shane Smeltz 13
2012–13 A-League 2795132931326th EF Shane Smeltz 7
2013–14 A-League 2777132837288th Steven McGarry
Shane Smeltz
4
2014–15 A-League 2714854535507th [d] DQ [e] RU Andy Keogh 17
2015–16 A-League 27134104942435th EF RU Diego Castro 13
2016–17 A-League 2710985353395th SF R16 Diego Castro 13
2017–18 A-League 27102153650328th R32 Adam Taggart 8
2018–19 A-League 2718635623601st RU R32 Andy Keogh 15
2019–20 A-League 2610794336376th SF R32 Champions
League
Group Bruno Fornaroli 14
2020–21 A-League 2697104444349th [f] Bruno Fornaroli 13
2021–22 A-League 26461620431812th PO Bruno Fornaroli 8
2022–23 A-League 2678113646269th PO [g] Adam Taggart
David Williams
5
2023–24 A-League 27571546692212th PO Adam Taggart 20 ♦
2024–25 A-League TBD R16 TBD

Notes

  1. Includes goals scored in all competitions, including the A-League Men, A-League Men Finals, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, Australia Cup and AFC Champions League.
  2. Perth were excused from participation in the 1996–97 NSL Cup to allow them to prepare for their first NSL season. [1]
  3. 8 goals in the league, joint top scorer with Archie Thompson of Melbourne Victory, Stewart Petrie of Central Coast Mariners and Alex Brosque of Brisbane Roar.
  4. Perth were given a compulsory 7th place finish due to salary cap violations. [2]
  5. Perth were disqualified from the Finals series due to salary cap violations. [2]
  6. The 2020 FFA Cup was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. [3]
  7. Perth played in the play-off round at the end of the 2021–22 season.

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References

  1. Gatt, Ray (9 August 1996). "Cup could be a knockout". The Australian via Factiva. New national league club Perth Glory have been given permission to miss the Johnnie Walker Cup so they can maximise preparations for their entry into the Ericsson Cup...
  2. 1 2 "Perth Glory banned from A-League finals". Australian Associated Press. Sports Yahoo (Australia). 10 April 2015. Archived from the original on 10 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  3. "Coronavirus forces FFA Cup to be cancelled". The World Game . SBS. 7 July 2020.

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