2022–23 A-League Men - Wikipedia

Stadiums and locations

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Twelve clubs are participating in the 2022–23 season.

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Club City Home ground Capacity
Adelaide United Adelaide Coopers Stadium 16,500
Brisbane Roar Brisbane Kayo Stadium 11,500
Suncorp Stadium 52,500
Central Coast Mariners Gosford Industree Group Stadium 20,059
Mudgee Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium 10,000
Macarthur FC Campbelltown Campbelltown Stadium 17,500[4]
Melbourne City Melbourne AAMI Park 30,050
Melbourne Victory
Newcastle Jets Newcastle McDonald Jones Stadium 33,000
Perth Glory Perth HBF Park 20,500
Macedonia Park 4,500
Sydney FC Sydney Allianz Stadium 42,500[5]
Wellington Phoenix Wellington Sky Stadium 35,000
Auckland Eden Park 50,000
Palmerston North Central Energy Trust Arena 15,000
Western Sydney Wanderers Parramatta CommBank Stadium 30,000
Western United Melbourne AAMI Park 30,050
Ballarat Mars Stadium 11,000
Hobart North Hobart Oval 10,000
Launceston UTAS Stadium 19,000
                          Adelaide United Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners Macarthur FC Melbourne City Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets Perth Glory Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix Western United Western Sydney Wanderers

Personnel and kits

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Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Kit sponsor
Adelaide United   Carl Veart   Craig Goodwin[6] UCAN[7] Flinders University[8]Australian Outdoor Living[note 1][9][10]
Brisbane Roar   Nick Green (caretaker)   Tom Aldred[11] New Balance[12] Cars4Us[13][14]
Central Coast Mariners   Nick Montgomery   Danny Vukovic[15] Paladin Sports[16] MATE[17]
Macarthur FC   Mile Sterjovski   Ulises Dávila[18] Kelme[19] ALAND[20]
Melbourne City   Rado Vidošić   Scott Jamieson[21] Puma[22][23] Etihad Airways[23]
Melbourne Victory   Tony Popovic   Joshua Brillante[24] Macron[25] Bonza[26]
Newcastle Jets   Arthur Papas   Carl Jenkinson  Matthew Jurman  Brandon O'Neill[27] Legend Sportswear[28] Port of Newcastle[29]Ampcontrol[note 1][28][30]
Perth Glory   Ruben Zadkovich   Mustafa Amini[31] Macron[32] Evolution Capital[33]
Sydney FC   Steve Corica   Alex Wilkinson[34] Under Armour[35] The Star[36]
Wellington Phoenix   Ufuk Talay   Alex Rufer[37] Paladin Sports[38] Oppo[39] Spark[note 1][39]
Western Sydney Wanderers   Marko Rudan   Marcelo[40] Kappa[41] Voltaren[42]Turner Freeman Lawyers[note 1][43]
Western United   John Aloisi   Alessandro Diamanti[44] Kappa[45] Simonds Homes[45]

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position on table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Macarthur FC   Ante Milicic Resigned[46] 26 April 2022 Pre-season   Dwight Yorke 15 May 2022[47]
Perth Glory   Ruben Zadkovich Promoted to full time 2 June 2022   Ruben Zadkovich 2 June 2022[48]
Melbourne City   Patrick Kisnorbo Signed by   Troyes[49] 23 November 2022 1st   Rado Vidošić (caretaker) 23 November 2022
Macarthur FC   Dwight Yorke Mutual termination[50] 21 January 2023 6th   Mile Sterjovski 23 January 2023[51]
Melbourne City   Rado Vidošić (caretaker) Promoted to full time 6 February 2023 1st   Rado Vidošić 6 February 2023[52]
Brisbane Roar   Warren Moon Sacked[53] 20 February 2023 11th   Nick Green (caretaker) 21 February 2023[54]

Foreign players

edit See also: A-League Men transfers for 2022–23 season
Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3 Visa 4 Visa 5 Non-visa foreigner(s) Former player(s)
Adelaide United   Zach Clough   Hiroshi Ibusuki   Juande   Javi López   Isaías1
Brisbane Roar   Marcel Canadi   Jay O'Shea   Tom Aldred   Stefan Šćepović   Rahmat Akbari2  Jack Hingert2   Charlie Austin  Matti Steinmann  Riku Danzaki
Central Coast Mariners   Moresche   Marco Túlio   Béni Nkololo   Paul Ayongo   Brian Kaltak   Dan Hall2  James McGarry2  Storm Roux2   Kelechi John
Macarthur FC   Craig Noone   Bachana Arabuli   Ulises Dávila   Filip Kurto   Jason Romero3   Mario Williams
Melbourne City   Thomas Lam   Florin Berenguer   Valon Berisha   Richard van der Venne   Nuno Reis
Melbourne Victory   Damien Da Silva   Roderick Miranda   Nani   Cadete   Rai Marchán   William Wilson2  Matthew Bozinovski2  Fernando Romero3
Newcastle Jets   Carl Jenkinson   Beka Mikeltadze   Manabu Saitō   Dane Ingham2   Beka Dartsmelia   James McGarry2
Perth Glory   Darryl Lachman   Mark Beevers   Aaron McEneff   Adrián Sardinero   Stefan Colakovski2  Salim Khelifi3   Pacifique Niyongabire2  Ben Azubel
Sydney FC   Adam Le Fondre   Joe Lolley   Jack Rodwell   Róbert Mak   Diego Caballo
Wellington Phoenix   Yan Sasse   Bozhidar Kraev   David Ball   Scott Wootton   Oskar Zawada
Western Sydney Wanderers   Marcelo   Yeni Ngbakoto   Romain Amalfitano   Morgan Schneiderlin   Amor Layouni   Adama Traoré1   Miloš Ninković1   Sulejman Krpić
Western United   Alessandro Diamanti   Tomoki Imai   Tongo Doumbia   Aleksandar Prijović   Léo Lacroix   Jamie Young2

The following do not fill a Visa position: 1Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Australian citizenship (or New Zealand citizenship, in the case of Wellington Phoenix);[55] 2Australian citizens (or New Zealand citizens, in the case of Wellington Phoenix) who have chosen to represent another national team; 3Injury replacement players, or National team replacement players; 4Guest players (eligible to play a maximum of fourteen games)

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