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A-league table
| Current season, competition or edition: | |
| Sport | Association football |
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| Founded | 2004 |
| Motto | 90 minutes, 90 emotions |
| No. of teams | 8 |
| Country | |
| Most recent champions | Champion: Melbourne (1st) Premier: Melbourne (1st) |
| Most titles | Champions: Sydney, Melbourne (1) Premiers: Adelaide, Melbourne (1) |
| Broadcaster | Fox Sports |
| Related competitions | AFC Champions League Pan-Pacific Championship |
| Official website | www.a-league.com.au |
Domestic cricket summary
| Year | First class |
One day |
Twenty20 | |||||||||
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| 2000-01 | details | defeated Vic at the MCG |
details | defeated WA at the WACA |
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| 2001-02 | details | defeated Tas at the Gabba |
details | defeated Qld at the Gabba |
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| Year | |
Name change - ING Cup |
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| 2002-03 | details | defeated Qld at the Gabba |
details | defeated WA at the WACA |
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| 2003-04 | details | defeated Qld at the MCG |
details | defeated Qld at the Gabba |
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| 2004-05 | details | defeated Qld at the Gabba |
details | defeated Qld at the Gabba |
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| Year | |
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New series - KFC Twenty20 Big Bash | |||||||||
| 2005-06 | details | defeated Vic at the Gabba |
details | defeated SA at the Adelaide Oval |
details | defeated NSW at the North Sydney Oval | ||||||
| Year | |
Name change - Ford Ranger One Day Cup |
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| 2006-07 | details | defeated NSW at Bellerive Oval |
details | defeated Vic at the MCG |
details | defeated Tas at the MCG | ||||||
| 2007-08 | details | defeated Vic at the SCG |
details | defeated Vic at Bellerive Oval |
details | defeated WA at the WACA | ||||||
| Year | Name change - Sheffield Shield |
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| 2008-09 | details | details | details | |||||||||
Australia FIFA World Cup qualification playoff history
| Year | Competitor | First leg | Second leg | Qualified | |||||
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| Venue & date | Score | Venue & date | Score | ||||||
| 1982 Details |
Australia did not reach playoffs | ||||||||
| 1986 Details |
Scotland |
Hampden Park Glasgow, Scotland November 20 1985 |
Olympic Park Stadium Melbourne, Australia December 4 1985 |
Scotland | |||||
| 1990 Details |
Australia did not reach playoffs | ||||||||
| 1994 Details |
Argentina |
Sydney Football Stadium Sydney, Australia October 31 1993 |
Estadio Monumental Buenos Aires, Argentina November 17 1993 |
Argentina | |||||
| 1998 Details |
Iran |
Azadi Stadium Tehran, Iran November 22 1997 |
Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne, Australia November 29 1997 |
Iran | |||||
| 2002 Details |
Uruguay |
Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne, Australia November 20 2001 |
Centenario Stadium Montevideo, Uruguay November 25 2001 |
Uruguay | |||||
| 2006 Details |
Uruguay |
Centenario Stadium Montevideo, Uruguay November 12 2005 |
Stadium Australia Sydney, Australia November 16 2005 |
4-2 (pen) |
Australia | ||||
A-League infobox
| A-League | |
|---|---|
| Sport | Association football |
| Founded | 2004 |
| Motto | 90 minutes, 90 emotions |
| No. of teams | 8 |
| Country(ies) | |
| Most recent champion(s) |
Newcastle (1st) |
| Most championships | Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle (1) |
| Most recent premier(s) |
Central Coast (1st) |
| Most premierships | Adelaide, Melbourne, Central Coast (1) |
| TV partner(s) | Fox Sports |
| Official website | www.a-league.com.au |
| Related competitions | AFC Champions League Pan-Pacific Championship |
| Sport | Association football |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2004 |
| Motto | 90 minutes, 90 emotions |
| No. of teams | 8 |
| Country | |
| Most recent champions | Champion: Newcastle (2007 — 08, 1st) Premier: Central Coast (2007 — 08, 1st) |
| Most titles | Champions: Sydney, Melbourne, Newcastle (1) Premiers: Adelaide, Melbourne, Central Coast (1) |
| Broadcaster | Fox Sports |
| Related competitions | AFC Champions League Pan-Pacific Championship |
| Official website | www.a-league.com.au |
Stadium Infobox
| Docklands Stadium | ||
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| Telstra Dome (The Dome, The Phone Dome) | ||
| Location | Docklands, Melbourne | |
| Broke ground | 1996 | |
| Opened | 2000 | |
| Owner | James Fielding Funds Management | |
| Operator | Melbourne Stadiums Limited Access One | |
| Surface | Grass | |
| Construction cost | $250 million AUD | |
| Architect | Daryl Jackson Architects Hok Sport Architecture Bligh Lobb Sports Architecture Pty Ltd | |
| Former names | Colonial Stadium Victoria Stadium | |
| Capacity | 53,355 (oval) 56,347 (rectangular ) | |
| Tenants | ||
| Club | Years | |
| Carlton (AFL) Essendon (AFL) Kangaroos (AFL) St. Kilda (AFL) Western Bulldogs (AFL) Melbourne Victory (A-League) Melbourne Storm (NRL) |
2005-present 2000-present 2000-present 2000-present 2000-present 2006-present 2001 | |
