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2018-19
Date
Opponents
H/A
Score
NZ K/O
Scorers
Pos.
Crowd
Unless otherwise stated, all A-League home games at
The Caketin
7/8
Bentleigh Greens
A
0-1
2130
FFA Cup
N/A
1238
Newcastle Jets
H
2-1
1700
Krishna, "oggie"
2nd
9174
Brisbane Roar
A
0-0
1900
4th
15129
Western Sydney Wanderers
H
0-3
1935
6th
5339
Melbourne City
A
0-2
2150
7th
6410
Adelaide United
H
1-3
1935
Sosa
9th
4831
Perth Glory
H
1-1
1900
Krishna
9th
4829
Sydney FC
A
3-1
1935
Krishna (2), Taylor
8th
10101
Central Coast Mariners
H
2-0
1935
Fenton, Singh
6th
6970
Brisbane Roar
H
4-1
1935
Krishna, Singh, Williams, "oggie"
5th
6841
Melbourne Victory
A
1-1
2150
Williams
6th
20066
Adelaide United
A
0-0
1935
6th
8954
Western Sydney Wanderers
A
3-2
2150
Krishna (2), Fenton
6th
7288
Central Coast Mariners
H
3-2
1935
Krishna (2), Williams
5th
10186
Melbourne Victory
A
3-3
1900
Krishna (2), Williams
5th
18136
Sydney FC
H
0-1
1935
6th
8961
Melbourne City
H
1-0
1935
Williams
6th
8554
Perth Glory
A
0-3
2359
6th
9148
Newcastle Jets
A
1-1
2150
Williams
6th
7394
Melbourne Victory
H
1-1
1935
Krishna     at Eden Park, Auckland - Wellington's biggest-ever regular season crowd
6th
22648
Sydney FC
A
0-1
1935
6th
5115
Central Coast Mariners
A
8-2
2150
Krishna (2), Singh (2), Cacace, Fenton, Williams, "oggie"
4th
3703
Western Sydney Wanderers
H
3-1
1900
Krishna, Sosa, Williams
4th
7685
Newcastle Jets
H
4-1
1935
Williams (3), Singh
4th
9028
Adelaide United
A
1-3
1900
Sheridan
4th
8343
Brisbane Roar
A
1-2
2150
Taylor
4th
6084
Melbourne City
H
3-2
1900
Krishna (3)
5th
8294
Perth Glory
A
0-5
2100
6th
9875
Melbourne Victory
A
1-3
2150
Krishna
P/O
16010
Roy Krishna finished as 2018-19 Hyundai A-League Golden Boot winner, with 18 goals, and also won the Player of the Year award, the Johnny Warren Medal.
Filip Kurto won the Goalkeeper of the Year award.




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