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🏆 A-League Men Top Goalscorer (2005-06-Present)

2009-10 2009-10

1
Shane Smeltz
New Zealand Shane Smeltz
New Zealand
19
Goals
Gold Coast United

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Shane Smeltz
Flag Shane Smeltz
New Zealand
19 (Goals)
Gold Coast United
2
Sergio van Dijk
Indonesia Sergio van Dijk
Indonesia
13
Goals
Brisbane Roar

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2
Sergio van Dijk
Flag Sergio van Dijk
Indonesia
13 (Goals)
Brisbane Roar
3
Carlos Hernández
Costa Rica Carlos Hernández
Costa Rica
12
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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3
Carlos Hernández
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Costa Rica
12 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
3
Paul Ifill
Barbados Paul Ifill
Barbados
12
Goals
Wellington Phoenix

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3
Paul Ifill
Flag Paul Ifill
Barbados
12 (Goals)
Wellington Phoenix
5
Archie Thompson
Australia Archie Thompson
Australia
10
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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5
Archie Thompson
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Australia
10 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
6
John Aloisi
Australia John Aloisi
Australia
9
Goals
Sydney FC

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6
John Aloisi
Flag John Aloisi
Australia
9 (Goals)
Sydney FC
6
Robbie Fowler
England Robbie Fowler
England
9
Goals
North Queensland FuryC

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6
Robbie Fowler
Flag Robbie Fowler
England
9 (Goals)
North Queensland FuryC
8
Daniel McBreen
Australia Daniel McBreen
Australia
8
Goals
Perth Glory

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8
Daniel McBreen
Flag Daniel McBreen
Australia
8 (Goals)
Perth Glory
9
Tim Brown
New Zealand Tim Brown
New Zealand
7
Goals
Wellington Phoenix

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9
Tim Brown
Flag Tim Brown
New Zealand
7 (Goals)
Wellington Phoenix
9
Steve Corica
Australia Steve Corica
Australia
7
Goals
Sydney FC

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9
Steve Corica
Flag Steve Corica
Australia
7 (Goals)
Sydney FC
9
Matt Thompson
Australia Matt Thompson
Australia
7
Goals
Newcastle Jets

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9
Matt Thompson
Flag Matt Thompson
Australia
7 (Goals)
Newcastle Jets

2008-09 2008-09

1
Shane Smeltz
New Zealand Shane Smeltz
New Zealand
12
Goals
Wellington Phoenix

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Shane Smeltz
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New Zealand
12 (Goals)
Wellington Phoenix
2
Matt Simon
Australia Matt Simon
Australia
11
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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2
Matt Simon
Flag Matt Simon
Australia
11 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
2
Daniel Allsopp
Australia Daniel Allsopp
Australia
11
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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2
Daniel Allsopp
Flag Daniel Allsopp
Australia
11 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
2
Sergio van Dijk
Indonesia Sergio van Dijk
Indonesia
11
Goals
Queensland Roar

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2
Sergio van Dijk
Flag Sergio van Dijk
Indonesia
11 (Goals)
Queensland Roar
5
Eugène Dadi
Côte d’Ivoire Eugène Dadi
Côte d’Ivoire
10
Goals
Perth Glory

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5
Eugène Dadi
Flag Eugène Dadi
Côte d’Ivoire
10 (Goals)
Perth Glory
5
Nikita Rukavytsya
Australia Nikita Rukavytsya
Australia
10
Goals
Perth Glory

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5
Nikita Rukavytsya
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Australia
10 (Goals)
Perth Glory
7
Archie Thompson
Australia Archie Thompson
Australia
8
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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7
Archie Thompson
Flag Archie Thompson
Australia
8 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
7
Cristiano
Brazil Cristiano
Brazil
8
Goals
Adelaide United

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7
Cristiano
Flag Cristiano
Brazil
8 (Goals)
Adelaide United
7
Charlie Miller
Scotland Charlie Miller
Scotland
8
Goals
Queensland Roar

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7
Charlie Miller
Flag Charlie Miller
Scotland
8 (Goals)
Queensland Roar
10
Travis Dodd
Australia Travis Dodd
Australia
7
Goals
Adelaide United

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10
Travis Dodd
Flag Travis Dodd
Australia
7 (Goals)
Adelaide United
10
Joel Griffiths
Australia Joel Griffiths
Australia
7
Goals
Newcastle Jets

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10
Joel Griffiths
Flag Joel Griffiths
Australia
7 (Goals)
Newcastle Jets
11
Mile Jedinak
Australia Mile Jedinak
Australia
6
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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11
Mile Jedinak
Flag Mile Jedinak
Australia
6 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
11
Sasho Petrovski
Australia Sasho Petrovski
Australia
6
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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11
Sasho Petrovski
Flag Sasho Petrovski
Australia
6 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
14
Ney Fabiano
Brazil Ney Fabiano
Brazil
5
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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14
Ney Fabiano
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Brazil
5 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
14
Kevin Muscat
Australia Kevin Muscat
Australia
5
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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14
Kevin Muscat
Flag Kevin Muscat
Australia
5 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
14
Alex Brosque
Australia Alex Brosque
Australia
5
Goals
Sydney FC

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14
Alex Brosque
Flag Alex Brosque
Australia
5 (Goals)
Sydney FC

2007-08 2007-08

1
Joel Griffiths
Australia Joel Griffiths
Australia
12
Goals
Newcastle Jets

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Joel Griffiths
Flag Joel Griffiths
Australia
12 (Goals)
Newcastle Jets
2
Shane Smeltz
New Zealand Shane Smeltz
New Zealand
9
Goals
Wellington Phoenix

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2
Shane Smeltz
Flag Shane Smeltz
New Zealand
9 (Goals)
Wellington Phoenix
3
Alex Brosque
Australia Alex Brosque
Australia
8
Goals
Sydney FC

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3
Alex Brosque
Flag Alex Brosque
Australia
8 (Goals)
Sydney FC
3
Adam Kwasnik
Australia Adam Kwasnik
Australia
8
Goals
Perth Glory

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3
Adam Kwasnik
Flag Adam Kwasnik
Australia
8 (Goals)
Perth Glory
5
Daniel Allsopp
Australia Daniel Allsopp
Australia
7
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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5
Daniel Allsopp
Flag Daniel Allsopp
Australia
7 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
5
John Aloisi
Australia John Aloisi
Australia
7
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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5
John Aloisi
Flag John Aloisi
Australia
7 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
7
Sasho Petrovski
Australia Sasho Petrovski
Australia
6
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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7
Sasho Petrovski
Flag Sasho Petrovski
Australia
6 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
7
Archie Thompson
Australia Archie Thompson
Australia
6
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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7
Archie Thompson
Flag Archie Thompson
Australia
6 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
7
Lucas Pantelis
Australia Lucas Pantelis
Australia
6
Goals
Adelaide United

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7
Lucas Pantelis
Flag Lucas Pantelis
Australia
6 (Goals)
Adelaide United

2006-07 2006-07

1
Archie Thompson
Australia Archie Thompson
Australia
15
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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Archie Thompson
Flag Archie Thompson
Australia
15 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
2
Daniel Allsopp
Australia Daniel Allsopp
Australia
12
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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2
Daniel Allsopp
Flag Daniel Allsopp
Australia
12 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
3
Damian Mori
Australia Damian Mori
Australia
8
Goals
Queensland Roar

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3
Damian Mori
Flag Damian Mori
Australia
8 (Goals)
Queensland Roar
3
Mark Bridge
Australia Mark Bridge
Australia
8
Goals
Newcastle Jets

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3
Mark Bridge
Flag Mark Bridge
Australia
8 (Goals)
Newcastle Jets
5
Adam Kwasnik
Australia Adam Kwasnik
Australia
7
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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5
Adam Kwasnik
Flag Adam Kwasnik
Australia
7 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
5
Jamie Harnwell
Australia Jamie Harnwell
Australia
7
Goals
Perth Glory

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5
Jamie Harnwell
Flag Jamie Harnwell
Australia
7 (Goals)
Perth Glory

2005-06 2005-06

1
Alex Brosque
Australia Alex Brosque
Australia
8
Goals
Brisbane Roar

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1
Alex Brosque
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Australia
8 (Goals)
Brisbane Roar
1
Bobby Despotovski
Australia Bobby Despotovski
Australia
8
Goals
Perth Glory

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1
Bobby Despotovski
Flag Bobby Despotovski
Australia
8 (Goals)
Perth Glory
1
Archie Thompson
Australia Archie Thompson
Australia
8
Goals
Melbourne Victory

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1
Archie Thompson
Flag Archie Thompson
Australia
8 (Goals)
Melbourne Victory
1
Stewart Petrie
Scotland Stewart Petrie
Scotland
8
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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1
Stewart Petrie
Flag Stewart Petrie
Scotland
8 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
2
Carl Veart
Australia Carl Veart
Australia
7
Goals
Adelaide United

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2
Carl Veart
Flag Carl Veart
Australia
7 (Goals)
Adelaide United
2
Dean Heffernan
Australia Dean Heffernan
Australia
7
Goals
Central Coast Mariners

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2
Dean Heffernan
Flag Dean Heffernan
Australia
7 (Goals)
Central Coast Mariners
2
Dwight Yorke
Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke
Trinidad and Tobago
7
Goals
Sydney FC

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2
Dwight Yorke
Flag Dwight Yorke
Trinidad and Tobago
7 (Goals)
Sydney FC
2
Ante Milicic
Australia Ante Milicic
Australia
7
Goals
Newcastle Jets

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2
Ante Milicic
Flag Ante Milicic
Australia
7 (Goals)
Newcastle Jets
2
Sasho Petrovski
Australia Sasho Petrovski
Australia
7
Goals
Sydney FC

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2
Sasho Petrovski
Flag Sasho Petrovski
Australia
7 (Goals)
Sydney FC
2
Damian Mori
Australia Damian Mori
Australia
7
Goals
Perth Glory

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2
Damian Mori
Flag Damian Mori
Australia
7 (Goals)
Perth Glory

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Summary

A-League Men, also known as the Isuzu UTE A-League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional soccer league in Australia and New Zealand and the highest level of the Australian soccer league system. Established in 2004 as the A-League by the Australian Soccer Association (ASA) as a successor to the National Soccer League (NSL), competition commenced in August 2005.

Administered by Australian Professional Leagues (APL), it is contested by thirteen teams; eleven based in Australia with two in New Zealand. Seasons run from October to May and include a 27-round regular season followed by a finals series playoff involving the six highest-placed teams, culminating in a grand final match. Winners of the regular season is dubbed the 'Premier' while the winner of the grand final is the season's Champion; differing from other football codes in Australia, where premier refers to the grand final winner and the winner of the regular season is the 'minor premier'.

Most successful clubs for the season are granted qualification into the Asian continental club competitions, the AFC Champions League Elite and the AFC Champions League Two. In 2014, the Western Sydney Wanderers became the first and only winning Australian club of the AFC Champions League. Like the United States' MLS, as well as other professional sports leagues in Australia, it does not practice relegation and promotion and furthermore institutes a salary cap. The men's, women's and youth are also brought together under the unified A-Leagues banner.

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