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2014 W League (Australia)

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Season
  
2014

Premiers
  
Perth Glory

Champion
  
Canberra United FC

End date
  
December 21, 2014

Matches played
  
48

Champions
  
Canberra United

Top goalscorer
  
Kate Gill (12)

Start date
  
2014

Goals scored
  
170

2014 W-League (Australia)

Biggest home win
  
Perth Glory 5–0 Western Sydney Wanderers (15 November 2014)

Biggest away win
  
Western Sydney Wanderers 1–10 Perth Glory (5 October 2014)

People also search for
  
2013–14 W-League, 2012–13 W-League, 2014 National Premier Leagues, 2015 FFA Cup

The 2014 W-League season was the seventh season of the W-League, the Australian national women's association football competition. The regular season started on 13 September 2014 and concluded on 7 December 2014. The Grand Final took place on 21 December 2014.

Contents

Due to Australia hosting the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, the season was scheduled to take place entirely in the 2014 calendar year instead of continuing in to 2015.

Positions by round

Last updated: 30 November 2014
Source: w-league.com.au

NOTES:

  • Melbourne Victory and Adelaide United had an extra game between Rounds 8 and 11, with their Round 12 game played before the start of Round 8 on 29 October.
  • Newcastle Jets and Adelaide United had a game in hand between Rounds 8 and 10, with their Round 8 game played during the second half of Round 11 on 29 November.
  • Goalscorers

    Updated to after game 7 December 2014

      Goal scored from penalty kick       Two goals scored from penalty kick

    Player of the Week

  • Round 1 – Michelle Heyman (Canberra United)
  • Round 2 – Keelin Winters (Western Sydney Wanderers)
  • Round 3 – Lisa De Vanna (Melbourne Victory)
  • Round 4 – Rhali Dobson (Newcastle Jets)
  • Round 5 – Amy Jackson (Melbourne Victory)
  • Round 6 – Katrina Gorry (Brisbane Roar)
  • Round 7 – Hannah Beard (Western Sydney Wanderers)
  • Round 8 – Caitlin Foord (Perth Glory)
  • Round 9 – Stephanie Ochs (Canberra United)
  • Round 10 – Christine Nairn (Melbourne Victory)
  • Round 11 – Racheal Quigley (Melbourne Victory)
  • Round 12 – Ashleigh Sykes (Canberra United)
  • Semi-finals – Kate Gill (Perth Glory)
  • Grand Final – Ashleigh Sykes (Canberra United)
  • Julie Dolan Medal – Emily van Egmond (Newcastle Jets)
  • Players’ Player of the Year – Samantha Kerr (Perth Glory)
  • Young Player of the Year – Amy Harrison (Sydney FC)
  • Golden Boot Award – Kate Gill (12 goals) (Perth Glory)
  • Goalkeeper of the Year – Mackenzie Arnold (Perth Glory)
  • Coach of the Year – Peter McGuinness (Newcastle Jets)
  • Fair Play Award – Adelaide United
  • Referee of the Year – Kate Jacewicz
  • Goal of the Year – Ashleigh Sykes (Canberra United v Perth Glory, 7 December 2014)
  • International competition

    The W-League was represented in the third edition of the International Women's Club Championship, known for sponsorship reasons as the Nestlé Cup.

    Melbourne Victory (the winners of the 2013–14 season) participated in the tournament, which took place from 30 November until 8 December 2013, and finished in sixth place (out of 6 teams).

    References

    2014 W-League (Australia) Wikipedia