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Liga A 2012-13

La A-League 2012-13 fue la 36.ª temporada del fútbol de primera división en Australia y la octava temporada de la A-League australiana desde su creación en 2004. La temporada 2012-13 vio la introducción de un nuevo equipo con sede en Western Sydney , el regreso de Newcastle Jets FC después de que la FFA les devolviera la licencia de la A-League y el final de Gold Coast United después de que fueron eliminados de la competencia al final de la temporada anterior . [1] [2] [3] Esta temporada también fue la última temporada de la A-League que se transmitió exclusivamente en televisión paga, después de que SBS obtuviera los derechos para un juego en vivo los viernes por la noche cada semana de la temporada de la A-League, y todos los juegos de las finales de la A-League con una hora de retraso, en un acuerdo de transmisión de cuatro años de $ 160 millones, efectivo a partir de la temporada 2013-14 de la A-League en adelante. [4] [5]

Clubs

Adelaida unida
Rugido de Brisbane
Marineros de la Costa Central
Corazón de Melbourne
Victoria de Melbourne
Jets de Newcastle
Gloria de Perth
Fútbol de Sídney
Fénix de Wellington
Vagabundos del oeste de Sydney

Especificaciones de personal y equipo

Transferencias

Cambios gerenciales

Jugadores extranjeros

Los siguientes no llenan una posición de Visa:
1 Aquellos jugadores que nacieron y comenzaron su carrera profesional en el extranjero pero que desde entonces obtuvieron la Residencia Australiana (y la Residencia de Nueva Zelanda, en el caso de Wellington Phoenix );
2 Residentes australianos (y residentes de Nueva Zelanda, en el caso de Wellington Phoenix ) que han elegido representar a otro equipo nacional;
3 Jugadores de Reemplazo por Lesión o Jugadores de Reemplazo del Equipo Nacional;
4 Jugadores Invitados (elegibles para jugar un máximo de diez juegos)
5 Jugador con Visa de Club de Expansión Adicional

Exenciones del tope salarial y capitanes

Temporada regular

Tabla de posiciones

Actualizado para los partidos jugados el 30 de marzo de 2013. Fuente: ultimatealeague.com
Reglas de clasificación: 1) puntos; 2) diferencia de goles; 3) número de goles marcados.
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Notas de los campeones :
  1. ^ Dado que el ganador de la Gran Final de la A-League 2013 ( Central Coast Mariners ) se clasificó para la fase de grupos de la Liga de Campeones de la AFC 2014 , el equipo que quedó en tercer lugar se clasificó para el play-off de clasificación de la Liga de Campeones de la AFC 2014 .
  2. ^ Wellington Phoenix no puede clasificarse para la Liga de Campeones de la AFC porque no está reconocido como un club de la AFC .

Temporada de local y de visitante

En la temporada 2012-13, cada equipo jugará 27 partidos, comenzando el 5 de octubre de 2012 y concluyendo el 31 de marzo de 2013. [52]

Semana 1

Semana 2

Semana 3

Semana 4

Semana 5

Semana 6

Semana 7

Semana 8

Semana 9

Semana 10

Semana 11

Semana 12

Semana 13

Semana 14

Semana 15

Semana 16

Semana 17

Semana 18

Semana 19

Semana 20

Semana 21

Semana 22

Semana 23

Semana 24

Semana 25

Semana 26

Semana 27

Table of results


Finals series

In its eighth season the A-League has adopted a new knock-out format for the finals with six teams competing over a three-week series climaxing in the decider. As a result, the play-offs have been reduced from four to three weeks and the top two teams no longer receive a double chance. Instead they will get the opening week of the final series off and will only need to win one game to make the grand final.

Elimination-finals

Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
Attendance: 22,902
Referee: Jarred Gillett

Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Attendance: 10,234
Referee: Chris Beath

Semi-finals

Parramatta Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 19,369
Referee: Alan Milliner

Bluetongue Stadium, Gosford
Attendance: 10,651
Referee: Strebre Delovski

Grand Final

Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 42,102
Referee: Peter Green

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of matches played on 31 March 2013

Own goals

Attendances

These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include finals series attendances.

Updated to 3 February 2013

Top 10 Season Attendances

Discipline

The Fair Play Award will go to the team with the lowest points on the fair play ladder at the conclusion of the home and away season.

Current as of 5 January 2013

Notes

Awards

End-of-season awards

Team of the season

Formation: 4–3–3[54]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Van Dijk was mutually released from his contract and marquee deal by Adelaide United part-way through on 30 January 2013.[23]
  2. ^ Zadkovich replaced Wheelhouse as captain mid-season, after Wheelhouse left the club in January 2013.[37]

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