List of record home attendances of Australian soccer clubs

This is a list of record home attendances of Australian soccer clubs. It lists the highest attendance of all 14 current and past A-League clubs for a competitive home match.

Melbourne Victory hold the record for the highest all-time attendance, with an 95,446 crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground against Liverpool in a friendly on 24 July 2013.

List

Records correct as of 23 March 2020. Italics denote attendance record set at ground not designated as usual home ground; Bold denote attendance record set at current ground.

RankClubAttendanceStadiumOppositionCompetitionDateRef
1Melbourne Victory95,446Melbourne Cricket GroundLiverpoolFriendly24 July 2013[1]
2Sydney FC83,598Stadium AustraliaChelseaFriendly2 June 2015[1]
3Western Sydney Wanderers83,221Stadium AustraliaArsenalFriendly8 October 2016[2]
4Perth Glory56,371Optus StadiumSydney FCA-League Grand Final19 May 2019[3]
5Adelaide United53,008Adelaide OvalLiverpoolFriendly20 July 2015[4]
6Brisbane Roar51,153Suncorp StadiumWestern Sydney WanderersA-League Grand Final4 May 2014[5]
7Central Coast Mariners36,354Aussie StadiumNewcastle JetsA-League Grand Final24 February 2008[6]
8Wellington Phoenix32,792Westpac StadiumNewcastle JetsA-League Minor Semi-Final7 March 2010[7]
9Newcastle Jets29,410McDonald Jones StadiumMelbourne VictoryA-League Grand Final5 May 2018[8]
10Melbourne City26,579AAMI ParkMelbourne VictoryA-League23 December 2011[9]
11South Melbourne23,8601Olympic Park StadiumGeorge CrossVictorian State League5 August 1962[10]
12Melbourne Knights23,318Olympic Park StadiumSouth MelbourneNational Soccer League Grand Final5 May 1991[11]
13Gold Coast United14,783Robina StadiumNewcastle JetsA-League22 January 2011[12]
14Football Kingz13,111Westpac StadiumMarconi-FairfieldNational Soccer League16 March 2001[13]
15Carlton10,632Princes ParkSouth MelbourneNational Soccer League21 December 1997[14]
16Collingwood Warriors10,200Victoria ParkMelbourne KnightsNational Soccer League13 October 1996[15]
17Western United10,128GMHBA StadiumMelbourne VictoryA-League8 December 2019[16]
18Parramatta Power10,018Parramatta StadiumSydney OlympicNational Soccer League28 December 1999[17]
19New Zealand Knights9,827North Harbour StadiumSydney FCA-League2 September 2005[18]
20North Queensland Fury8,897Dairy Farmers StadiumSydney FCA-League8 August 2009[19]
21Penrith City3,514Cook ParkSydney CroatiaNational Soccer League11 March 1984[20]

Notes

  • ^ Does not include finals matches.

References

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