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W-League
Season2012–13
ChampionsSydney FC (2nd title)
PremiersBrisbane Roar (2nd title)
Matches played41
Goals scored157 (3.83 per match)
Top goalscorerKate Gill (11 goals)
Biggest home winCanberra United 5 – 0 Western Sydney Wanderers (8 January 2013)
Biggest away winNewcastle Jets 0 – 5 Canberra United (27 October 2012)
Newcastle Jets 1 – 6 Perth Glory (10 November 2012)
Adelaide United 0 – 5 Melbourne Victory (1 December 2012)
Highest scoringSydney FC 5 – 7 Perth Glory (15 December 2012)
Longest winning runBrisbane Roar (4)
Longest unbeaten runBrisbane Roar (7)
Longest winless runAdelaide United (7)
Newcastle Jets (7)
Longest losing runAdelaide United (7)

The 2012–13 W-League season was the fifth season of the W-League, the Australian national women's football (soccer) competition. The season consisted of twelve matchdays followed by a finals series.

This season saw the addition of a new team, the Western Sydney Wanderers, to the W-League (paralleling the club also fielding new teams in the A-League and Youth League) bringing the competition back up to eight teams. This means each matchday involved all eight teams, resulting in the regular season increasing from ten games to twelve for each team.

Clubs

Season announcement W-League teams for the 2012-13 season:

Team City Years in competition
Adelaide United South Australia Adelaide, SA 2008-09 — present
Brisbane Roar Queensland Brisbane, Qld 2008-09 — present
Canberra United Australian Capital Territory Canberra, ACT 2008-09 — present
Melbourne Victory Victoria (state) Melbourne, Vic 2008-09 — present
Newcastle Jets New South Wales Newcastle, NSW 2008-09 — present
Perth Glory Western Australia Perth, WA 2008-09 — present
Sydney FC New South Wales Sydney, NSW 2008-09 — present
Western Sydney Wanderers New South Wales Sydney, NSW 2012-13 — present

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer
Adelaide United England David Edmondson New Zealand Abby Erceg Adidas
Brisbane Roar Australia Belinda Wilson Australia Clare Polkinghorne Puma
Canberra United Czech Republic Jitka Klimkova Australia Ellie Brush Hummel
Melbourne Victory England Mike Mulvey Australia Stephanie Catley Adidas
Newcastle Jets Australia Wayne O'Sullivan Australia Hayley Crawford ISC
Perth Glory Australia Jamie Harnwell Australia Collette McCallum Kelme
Sydney FC Australia Alen Stajcic Australia Kyah Simon Adidas
Western Sydney Wanderers Australia Stephen Roche Australia Sarah Walsh Nike

Foreign players

Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3 Non-Visa Foreign
Adelaide United New Zealand Abby Erceg New Zealand Sarah McLaughlin New Zealand Holly Patterson England Kristy Moore2
Brisbane Roar England Hannah Beard Japan Hoshimi Kishi Japan Sachiko Tatsuoka
Canberra United Germany Ariane Hingst United States Kristen Mewis United States Nikki Washington
Melbourne Victory Sweden Petra Larsson United States Jessica McDonald Wales Jess Fishlock Turkey Gülcan Koca2
Newcastle Jets United States Tiffany Boshers United States Tori Huster United States Angela Salem England Stacey Day1
Perth Glory Canada Sasha Andrews England Carly Telford New Zealand Elizabeth Milne
Sydney FC New Zealand Hannah Bromley New Zealand Emma Kete New Zealand Annalie Longo
Western Sydney Wanderers England Lizzie Durack Iceland Þóra Björg Helgadóttir Sweden Louise Fors

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;
2Australian citizens who have chosen to represent another national team;
3Injury Replacement Players, or National Team Replacement Players;
4Guest Players

Regular season

League table

Template:W-League 2012-13 Position Ladder

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112
Brisbane Roar544465342211
Perth Glory113111111132
Melbourne Victory887526453323
Sydney FC432353225454
Canberra United621232534545
Western Sydney Wanderers775644666666
Newcastle Jets368877778877
Adelaide United256788887788
Leader and qualification to Finals series
Qualification to Finals series
Source: [citation needed]

Leading scorers

Total Player Team Goals per Round
 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 11 12
11 Australia Kate Gill Perth Glory 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2
8 Australia Tameka Butt Brisbane Roar 1 1 1 2 3
7 United States Jessica McDonald Melbourne Victory 1 1 2 2 1
6 Australia Amy Chapman Brisbane Roar 1 1 2 1 1
Australia Emily Gielnik Brisbane Roar 1 1 3 1
Australia Samantha Kerr Sydney FC 2 1 1 1 1
Australia Kyah Simon Sydney FC 2 1 3
5 Australia Lisa De Vanna Perth Glory 1 3 1
Sweden Louise Fors Western Sydney Wanderers 2 1 2
New Zealand Emma Kete Sydney FC 1 1 1 1 1
Australia Marianna Tabain Perth Glory 1 1 1 1 1

  Goal scored from penalty kick       Two goals scored from penalty kick    

Matches

Round 1






Round 2






Round 3






Round 4



Newcastle Jets1 – 6Perth Glory
Tori Huster 73’ report Lisa De Vanna 4’
Collette McCallum 19’
Kate Gill 58’, 62’, 90’+2 (pen)
Marianna Tabain 68’



Round 5


Perth Glory3 – 1Sydney FC
Rosie Sutton 18’, 76’, 85’ report Chloe Logarzo 19’

Melbourne Victory3 – 0Canberra United
Jessica Fishlock 28’
Jessica McDonald 44’
Enza Barilla 70’
report
Wembley Park, Melbourne
Attendance: 574
Referee: Casey Reibelt



Round 6





Canberra United2 – 1Perth Glory
Caitlin Munoz 5' (pen)
Nikki Washington 53'
report Rosie Sutton 9'
Deakin Football Stadium, Canberra
Referee: Peta McCallum

Round 7






Round 8



Western Sydney Wanderers4 – 0Adelaide United
Louise Fors 6’, 67’
Sarah Walsh 8’
Servet Uzunlar 40’
report
Referee: Lara Smith

Canberra United1 – 0Newcastle Jets
Nicole Sykes 34’ report
Deakin Football Stadium, Canberra

Melbourne Victory1 – 1Sydney FC
Maika Ruyter-Hooley 27’ report Caitlin Foord 4'
Wembley Park, Melbourne
Referee: Peta McCallum

Round 9




Sydney FC5 – 7Perth Glory
Kyah Simon 41’
Emma Kete 43’
Lillie Billson 62’
Caitlin Foord 81’
Samantha Kerr 90+2’
report Lisa De Vanna 13’, 72’, 87’
Aivi Luik 56’
Elisa D'Ovidio 60’, 61’
Kate Gill 87’


Round 10


Melbourne Victory3 – 1Western Sydney Wanderers
Petra Larsson 10’
Jessica McDonald 52’, 90’
report Vanessa Hart 2’
Wembley Park, Melbourne
Referee: Casey Reibelt

Brisbane Roar6 – 2Adelaide United
Amy Chapman 20’
Emily Gielnik 23’, 35’, 90+3’
Vedrana Popovic 58’
Tameka Butt 61’
report Kristy Moore 65’
Racheal Quigley 77’
Referee: Peta McCallum


Newcastle Jets0 – 4Sydney FC
report Kyah Simon 11’, 47’, 87’
Alanna Kennedy 14’
Referee: Kelly Jones

Round 11


Sydney FC0 – 2Brisbane Roar
report Tameka Butt 45+3’, 55’
Referee: Katie Patterson

Melbourne Victory4 – 1Adelaide United
Danielle Johnson 2’
Petra Larsson 6’
Jessica McDonald 14’
Laura Špiranović 57’
report Sarah McLaughlin 87’
Wembley Park, Melbourne
Referee: Kiralee Gardener

Perth Glory2 – 2Newcastle Jets
Rosie Sutton 22’
Kate Gill 56’
report Emily van Egmond 3’
Jasmin Courtenay 77’
Attendance: 736
Referee: Catherine Hoffman

Canberra United5 – 0Western Sydney Wanderers
Ellie Brush 34’
Michelle Heyman 44’
Caitlin Munoz 74’
Vanessa Hart 82’(o.g.)
Kristen Mewis 89’
report
Attendance: 712
Referee: Rebecca Durcau

Round 12


Adelaide United1 – 3Perth Glory
Racheal Quigley 52’ report Kate Gill 18’, 65’
Marianna Tabain 86’
Referee: Kelly Jones


Brisbane Roar5 – 1Canberra United
Katrina Gorry 11’
Tameka Butt 38’, 41’, 70’
Emily Gielnik 65’
report Kristen Mewis 45’
Referee: Katie Patterson

Newcastle Jets3 – 3Melbourne Victory
Jasmin Courtenay 40’
Emily van Egmond 42’, 84’(pen)
report Amy Jackson 3’
Enza Barilla 30’
Hayley Crawford 60’(own)
Referee: Lara Smith

Finals series

Semi-finals


Brisbane Roar2 – 3Sydney FC
Gielnik 14'
V. Popovic 75'
report Longo 19'
Kerr 29', 61'
Attendance: 1,901
Referee: Kirralee Gardener

Perth Glory1 – 1 (a.e.t.)Melbourne Victory
McCallum 56' (f.k.) report L. Špiranović 52'
Penalties
McCallum soccer ball with check mark
Gill soccer ball with check mark
Luik soccer ball with red X
R. Sutton soccer ball with red X
De Vanna soccer ball with check mark
3 – 4 soccer ball with check mark Johnson
soccer ball with red X Friend
soccer ball with check mark P. Larsson
soccer ball with check mark Koca
soccer ball with check mark McDonald
Attendance: 1,589
Referee: Katie Patterson

Grand Final


Melbourne Victory1 – 3Sydney FC
P. Larsson 41' (f.k.) Report Bolger 25'
Kerr 48'
K. Simon 86' (pen.)
Attendance: 4,181
Referee: Kate Jacewicz

International Competition

The winners of the 2011-12 season Canberra United participated in the 2012 International Women's Club Championship, known as the Mobcast Cup for sponsorship reasons, the first edition of this tournament hosted by the JFA.[1]

Canberra United finished in fourth place (out of four teams), suffering two losses.

References

  1. ^ "International women's club championship set for November". JFA. 18 October 2012.