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W-League standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Sydney FC W
18
13
1
4
43 : 15
40
2
Western United W
18
13
0
5
38 : 20
39
3
Melbourne City W
17
9
2
6
33 : 20
29
4
Melbourne Victory W
18
7
8
3
29 : 22
29
5
Canberra United W
17
8
4
5
32 : 27
28
6
Perth Glory FC W
18
8
4
6
31 : 26
28
7
Western Sydney Wanderers W
18
5
4
9
16 : 23
19
8
Adelaide United W
18
5
3
10
16 : 29
18
9
Brisbane Roar FC W
18
4
6
8
16 : 31
18
10
Newcastle Jets FC W
18
4
2
12
22 : 53
14
11
Wellington Phoenix W
18
3
4
11
20 : 30
13
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The W-League is the top-tier professional women’s soccer league in Australia, and it was founded in 2008. It is run by Football Federation Australia (FFA) and is contested by nine teams from around the country. The inaugural season of the W-League kicked off in October 2008, with the first match taking place between the Central Coast Mariners and the Newcastle Jets.
The W-League is divided into two conferences, the East and the West, with each team playing each other twice in the regular season. The top four teams from each conference then advance to the playoffs, with the winner of the playoffs being crowned the W-League champion. The W-League also features a number of international players, with the majority of them coming from the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.
The W-League has seen a number of changes over the years, including the introduction of the salary cap in 2013 and the expansion of the league to include teams from New Zealand in 2016. The league has also seen a number of high-profile players joining the league, including U.S. Women’s National Team stars Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan.
The W-League is a major part of the Australian soccer landscape, and it continues to grow in popularity each year. With its increasing popularity and the addition of international players, the W-League is sure to become an even bigger force in the world of women’s soccer.
The 2022 W-League Australia season is off to a thrilling start. On November 19th, 2022, the season kicked off with 11 teams vying for the championship. After 46 matches, the top three teams are separated by a mere two points. Western United W currently holds the lead with 6 points, followed by Adelaide United W with 6 points and Adelaide United W with 4 points. With 53 matches still to be played, the competition is far from over. The season will conclude on April 2nd, 2023, and with so much still to play for, it promises to be an exciting end to the season. Who will come out on top? Only time will tell.The W-League Australia is the premier football league for women in Australia, and is managed by the Football Federation Australia (FFA). The league has two major television partners, ABC and Foxtel, who provide extensive coverage of the league’s matches and events. This coverage helps to promote the league and its players, and to ensure that the W-League remains one of the most popular and successful women’s football leagues in the world.