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Champions
2010-11 – Brisbane Roar
2009-10 – Sydney FC
2008-09 – Melbourne Victory
2007-08 – Newcastle Jets
2006-07 – Melbourne Victory
2005-06 – Sydney FC
The Teams
(alphabetical order)

Adelaide United
Nicknames – The Reds, United
Founded – 2003
Ground – Hindmarsh Stadium (Capacity: 17,000)

Brisbane Roar
Nicknames – The Roar
Founded – 1957, as Hollandia Inala Soccer Club
Ground – Suncorp Stadium (Capacity: 52,500)

Central Coast Mariners
Nicknames – Mariners
Founded – 2004
Ground – Bluetongue Stadium (Capacity: 20,119)

Gold Coast United
Founded – 2008
Ground – Skilled Park (Capacity: 27,400)

Melbourne Heart
Nicknames – Heart
Founded – 2008
Ground – AAMI Park (Capacity: 30,050)

Melbourne Victory
Nicknames – Victory, Blues
Founded – 2004
Ground – AAMI/Etihad Stadium (Capacity: 56,000)

Newcastle United Jets
Nicknames – The Jets
Founded – 2000
Ground – Ausgrid Stadium (Capacity: 33,000)

Perth Glory
Nicknames – Glory
Founded – 1996
Ground – NIB Stadium (Capacity: 20,500)

Sydney FC
Nicknames – Sky blues, FC
Founded – 2004
Ground – Sydney Football Stadium (Capacity: 45,500)

Wellington Phoenix
Nicknames – Phoenix
Founded – 2007
Ground – Westpac Stadium (Capacity: 36,000)
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