List of Western Sydney Wanderers FC (women) seasons

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Chart of yearly table positions for Western Sydney Wanderers in A-League Women Performance Chart ALW WSW.svg
Chart of yearly table positions for Western Sydney Wanderers in A-League Women

Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club is an Australian professional association football club based in Rooty Hill, New South Wales; the club was formed in 2012. On 4 April 2012, the creation of Western Sydney Wanderers FC was announced by then CEO of Football Federation Australia Ben Buckley. It was also announced soon after that an associated women's team would compete in the W-League. [1] The team currently competes in the A-League Women, the top tier of women's soccer in Australia. They became the second team based in Sydney to compete in the A-League Woman. The Wanderers have competed in thirteen seasons in the A-League Woman (originally named W-League) and have made the Finals one time in the 2019-20 W-League season.

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Key

Key to league competitions:

Seasons

SeasonLeagueFinalsOther competitionsTop goalscorer(s)
LeaguePWDLGFGAPtsPosCompetitionResultName(s)Goals
2012–13 W–League [2] 124171923136thFlag of Sweden.svg Louise Fors 5
2013–14 W–League [3] 12237172397thFlag of Australia (converted).svg Catherine Cannuli 6
2014 W–League [4] 12228144288thFlag of the United States.svg Keelin Winters 5
2015–16 W–League [5] 123361525127thFive players2
2016–17 W–League [6] 124171429138thFlag of the United States.svg Katie Stengel 6
2017–18 W–League [7] 123271321118thFlag of Australia (converted).svg Erica Halloway 3
2018–19 W–League [8] 121110113049thFlag of Australia (converted).svg Kylie Ledbrook 3
2019–20 W–League [9] 127142420224th SF [10] Flag of the United States.svg Kristen Hamilton 7 [11]
2020–21 W–League [12] 124171321136thFlag of Australia (converted).svg Rosie Galea 4
2021–22 A–League Women [13] 1414972779thFlag of Australia (converted).svg Ashlie Crofts 3
2022–23 A–League Women [14] 185491623197thFlag of Australia (converted).svg Ashlie Crofts 3
2023-24 A–League Women [15] 2210393030337thFlag of Australia (converted).svg Sophie Harding 12
2024-25 A–League Women [16] 23441528461612thFlag of Australia (converted).svg Sienna Saveska 7

See Also

References

  1. "New Hyundai A-League club for Western Sydney". Football Federation Australia. 11 April 2012. Archived from the original on 16 May 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  2. "W-League Ladder - 2012/13". www.flashscore.com.au. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  3. "W-League Ladder - Football/Australia". www.flashscore.com.au. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  4. "Women A-League Women 2014". worldfootball.net. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  5. "2015/2016 W-League Ladder". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  6. "2016/2017 W-League Ladder". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  7. "2017/2018 W-League Ladder". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  8. "2018/2019 W-League Ladder". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  9. "2019/2020 W-League Ladder". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  10. "Women A-League Women 2019/2020 Finals - Semi-finals". worldfootball.net. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2025-05-14.
  11. "Hamilton breaks Wanderers record". Western Sydney Wanderers. 3 March 2020. Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  12. "2020/2021 W-League Ladder". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  13. "2021/2022 A League Women Ladder". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  14. "2022/2023 A League Women Ladder". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  15. "A-League Women Ladder - 2023/24". www.flashscore.com.au. Retrieved 2025-04-22.
  16. "Women A-League Women 2024/2025 - Ladder". worldfootball.net. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2025-05-14.