A-League Women Coach of the Year

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Awarded forThe outstanding manager in each given A-League Women season
CountryAustralia
Presented byFootball Australia
First award2009
A-League Women Coach of the Year
Awarded forThe outstanding manager in each given A-League Women season
CountryAustralia
Presented byFootball Australia
First award2009
Final award2025
Coach of the YearAdrian Stenta
Most awardsJeff Hopkins (3)

The A-League Women Coach of the Year is an annual soccer award presented to coaches in Australia. It recognises the most outstanding manager in the A-League Women each season. The recipient is chosen by a vote of all coaches at the conclusion of the regular season.

In 2009, the inaugural Coach of the Year award was given to Jeff Hopkins, who guided Queensland Roar to the premiership-championship double. The current holder of the award is Adrian Stenta of Adelaide United.

Jitka Klimková was the first female recipient of the award in 2012 with Canberra United. The only other female recipients of the award are Melissa Andreatta who received the award in 2018 with Brisbane Roar and Emily Husband who received the award in 2024 with Central Coast Mariners.

Only one coach has won the award three times, Jeff Hopkins in 2009 with the Roar, and in 2019 and 2021 with Melbourne Victory.

Awards won by nationality

Country Wins
 Australia 13
 Wales 3
 Czech Republic 1
 England 1

Awards won by club

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