The top tier of Australian football
12 teams (11 Australian, 1 New Zealand)
Comprises of a regular season followed by a knockout play-off system leading to a grand final
Regular Season teams play each other at least once (26 games)
3 points for a win, 1 for a draw
Top 6 qualify for the knockout stage with the top 2 getting a bye to the semi final
Grand Final decides overall winner
None, closed shop
1 goalkeeper on the bench
2 under 21 players must be on the bench
Maximum of 5 foreign players
Rules on player wages is pretty convoluted, see video below
New team Macarthur FC join the league this season
Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for continental competition through the league as they are not recognised as an Asian Federation Club
League Reputation is 2 stars
Australia has a fairly unique rules surrounding transfers, player registration and salary caps the only league that comes close is probably the USA. In the video below Newton Durham outlines the rules really well, you can tell he's passionate about the A-League.
Fair warning for LLaMas, he does name players, but the video is free from tipping, he doesn't ever mention tactics or who to sign or any of that nonsense
There's plenty of scope for career progression with this setup and having all other nations in Asia running will keep the continental club competitions strong too
Australia is a bit of a bone of contention for me as a LLaMa as are all of the nations with a single tier, my personal gut feeling is that I would only ever start as one of the bottom 3 maybe bottom 7 at a push.
Anything above that would be a little too strong for my tastes but hey, if you've watched the video and finally got your head around the player allocation and salary cap and you were sent here by the LLMPicker then who am I to argue with the 3 Llamas?
Keep in mind the figures you see below may be slightly different in your game but once you get started you'll see that they are broadly the same
Hyundai A-League - General Page
Hyundai A-League - Season 2020/2021 Page