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List of Adelaide United FC seasons

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Adelaide United Football Club, is an Australian professional association football club based in Hindmarsh, Adelaide. The club was founded in September 2003 as they competed in the final season of the National Soccer League (NSL) as they replaced Adelaide City in the league[1] until 2004, when they announced their team to compete in the A-League Men which was the replacement for the NSL.[2]

History

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Adelaide United were formed for the final season of the National Soccer League in the 2003–04 season finishing third place and the Preliminary Final. The first season of the A-League Men in 2005–06 saw the club win the Premiership before losing to Central Coast Mariners in the Preliminary Final.[3][4] Ultimately finishing second in the league and runners-up in the Grand Final both losing to Melbourne Victory for the 2006–07 season,[5] Adelaide United won the second edition of the A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, defeating the Central Coast Mariners 5–4 on penalties after a 1–1 draw and qualified for the AFC Champions League for the first time being knocked out in the group stage. Adelaide missed out on A-League Finals for the first time in their history in the 2007–08 finishing 6th, but winning back-to-back Pre-Season Challenge Cup titles by winning the Final 2–1 against the Perth Glory (the last time until seven years the club won a trophy), and becoming the first Australian club to reach the AFC Champions League Final ultimately losing 5–0 on aggregate. In 2008–09, Adelaide United was again defeated in the A-League premiership and championship to Melbourne Victory, and finishing last for the first time in 2009–10. Sergio van Dijk scored 17 goals in the 2010–11 season; the most ever in a season for Adelaide United and winning the Golden Boot[6] as the club made third place and semi-final finish. Two further seasons of no podium finishes and elimination final knockouts in the A-League occurred for the next two seasons.

In 2014, Adelaide United won the inaugural FFA Cup (now Australia Cup) in the 2014–15 season, defeating the Perth Glory 1–0 via Sergio Cirio, winning their first club trophy in seven years.[7] The 2015–16 season saw Adelaide United win the Double for the first time, doing so by a slow start of eight winless games and a long undefeated run (with a one game exception) towards the Premiership and winning the Grand Final 3–1 against the Western Sydney Wanderers.[8] The Double defense season in 2016–17 had Adelaide only finish 9th and missing Finals for the first time in four years.[9] Since 2017, Adelaide United qualified for three consecutive FFA Cups, losing in 2017 against Sydney FC 2–1 after extra time,[10] but winning back-to-back titles after in 2018 (2–1 against Sydney FC)[11] and 2019 (4–0 against Melbourne City and currently their last club honour).[12] A COVID-19 affected A-League campaign in the 2019–20 season saw Adelaide miss out on finals. Since 2020, Adelaide United have finished their last three Finals series campaigns in the semi-finals.[13]

Key

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Key to league competitions:

Seasons

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Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Pos Finals National Cup Competition Result Player(s) Goals
League Other / Asia Top goalscorer(s)[a]
2003–04 NSL 24 11 7 6 28 25 40 3rd PF Australia Carl Veart 12
2004–05 No competition due to the collapse of the National Soccer League
2005–06 A-League 21 13 4 4 33 25 43 1st PF Group Australia Carl Veart 7
2006–07 A-League 21 10 3 8 32 27 33 2nd RU W Champions League Group Australia Carl Veart 8
2007–08 A-League 21 6 8 7 31 29 26 6th DNQ W Champions League RU Australia Bruce Djite 9
2008–09 A-League 21 11 5 5 31 10 38 2nd RU Group Club World Cup QF Brazil Cristiano 12
2009–10 A-League 27 7 8 12 24 33 29 10th DNQ Champions League RO16 Australia Travis Dodd
Australia Mathew Leckie
Australia Lucas Pantelis
5
2010–11 A-League 30 15 5 10 51 36 50 3rd SF Indonesia Sergio van Dijk 17 ♦
2011–12 A-League 27 5 10 12 26 44 25 9th DNQ Champions League QF Indonesia Sergio van Dijk 10
2012–13 A-League 27 12 5 10 38 37 41 4th EF Australia Dario Vidošić 10
2013–14 A-League 27 10 8 9 45 36 38 6th EF Portugal Fábio Ferreira
Argentina Jerónimo Neumann
9
2014–15 A-League 27 14 4 9 45 35 46 3rd SF W Spain Sergio Cirio 13
2015–16 A-League 27 14 7 6 45 28 49 1st W QF Champions League QPO Australia Bruce Djite
Spain Pablo Sánchez
11
2016–17 A-League 27 5 8 14 25 46 23 9th DNQ RO32 Champions League Group Senegal Baba Diawara
Australia Dylan McGowan
5
2017–18 A-League 27 11 6 10 36 38 39 5th EF RU Denmark Johan Absalonsen 8
2018–19 A-League 27 12 8 7 37 32 44 4th SF W Australia Craig Goodwin 14
2019–20 A-League 26 11 3 12 44 49 36 7th DNQ W Australia Riley McGree 13
2020–21 A-League 26 11 6 9 39 41 39 5th SF Australia Tomi Juric 9
2021–22 A-League Men 26 12 7 7 38 31 43 4th SF QF Australia Craig Goodwin 12
2022–23 A-League Men 26 11 9 6 53 46 42 3rd SF QF Australia Craig Goodwin 15
2023–24 A-League Men 27 9 5 13 52 53 32 8th DNQ RO16 Japan Hiroshi Ibusuki 15
  1. ^ Includes all competitions.

Notes

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References

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General

  • Persoglia, Tony. "Adelaide United Divisional History". ozfootball.net.
  • "Adelaide United". ALeagueStats.com. Retrieved 23 November 2023.

Specific

  1. ^ Founten, Loukas (17 October 2013). "A-League: Adelaide marks a decade United". ABC Adelaide. Archived from the original on 11 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Adelaide United "signs in"". Adelaide United. 7 October 2004. Archived from the original on 26 September 2004.
  3. ^ "Pure class delivers the desired result!". Adelaide United FC. 13 January 2006. Archived from the original on 25 August 2006.
  4. ^ "How They Got There". A-League. 27 February 2006. Archived from the original on 25 August 2006.
  5. ^ Pine, Jason (7 September 2017). "The story of Hyundai A-League 2006/07 Season". myfootball.com.au.
  6. ^ Dasey, Jason (11 November 2015). "Former A-League Golden Boot winner Sergio van Dijk weighs up Malaysian option". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  7. ^ "Adelaide triumph in inaugural Cup Final". Adelaide United. 16 December 2014.
  8. ^ Taylor, Matthew (11 April 2016). "How Adelaide United pulled off incredible comeback to win A-League Premiers' Plate". Fox Sports (Australia).
  9. ^ Pine, Jason (10 May 2017). "Hyundai A-League season review: Adelaide United". KEEPUP.com.au.
  10. ^ "Thrilling FFA Cup Final won by Sydney FC in extra time". Australia Cup. 24 November 2023.
  11. ^ Dorman, Matt (30 October 2018). "Goodwin's brilliant brace fires Adelaide United to breathless FFA Cup Final 2018 triumph". Australia Cup.
  12. ^ Windon, Jacob (24 October 2019). "Melbourne City 4-0 for third FFA Cup win". Australia Cup.
  13. ^ "United bow-out in semi-finals". Adelaide United. 20 May 2023.