List of Perth Glory FC records and statistics

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Josh Risdon had 142 A-League appearances during his Perth playing career from 2010 to 2017

Perth Glory Football Club is an Australian professional association football club based in East Perth, Perth. The club was formed in 1995 and has played at its current home ground, Perth Oval, since its inception. The club played its first competitive match in the first round of the 1996–97 National Soccer League, in October 1996. Perth is one of the three National Soccer League clubs from the 2003–04 season that were implemented into the A-League Men for the inaugural 2005–06 season, and has since participated in every A-League Men season.

The list encompasses the honours won by Perth Glory, records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section itemises the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Perth Glory players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. Attendance records at Lord Street, the Perth Oval, the club's home ground since 1996, and other temporary home grounds, such as Arena Joondalup in 2003, are also included.

Perth Glory have won six top-flight titles. The club's record appearance maker is Jamie Harnwell, who made 269 appearances between 1998 and 2011. Bobby Despotovski is Perth Glory's record goalscorer, scoring 116 goals in total.

All figures are correct as of 14 April 2024.

Honours and achievements[edit]

Starting lineup for the match Perth won 1–0 to secure the 2018–19 premiership[1]

Domestic[edit]

Winners (4): 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2018–19
Runners-up (1): 2002–03
Winners (2): 2002–03, 2003–04
Runners-up (4): 1999–2000, 2001–02, 2011–12, 2018–19
Runners-up (2): 2014, 2015
Runners-up (2): 2005, 2007

Player records[edit]

Appearances[edit]

Most appearances[edit]

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored.[2][3]

# Name Years Leaguea National Cupb Asia Otherc Total
1 Australia Jamie Harnwell 1998–2011 256 (44) 12 (2) 0 (0) 1 (0) 269 (46)
2 Australia Bobby Despotovski 1996–2004
2005–2007
241 (113) 8 (3) 0 (0) 1 (0) 250 (116)
3 Australia Scott Miller 1996–2006 227 (17) 5 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 233 (17)
4 Australia Jason Petkovic 1999–2004
2005–2009
177 (0) 6 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 184 (0)
5 Australia Jamie Coyne 2002–2004
2005–2011
152 (2) 13 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 166 (2)
6 Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh 2014–2015
2016–2019
2020–2022
156 (59) 8 (5) 0 (0) 0 (0) 164 (64)
7 Australia Liam Reddy 2016–2023 155 (0) 5 (0) 3 (0) 0 (0) 163 (0)
8 Australia Chris Harold 2012–2020 143 (21) 10 (3) 0 (0) 0 (0) 153 (24)
Australia Josh Risdon 2010–2017 142 (2) 11 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 153 (2)
10 Spain Diego Castro 2015–2021 136 (49) 5 (0) 5 (0) 0 (0) 146 (49)
a. Includes the National Soccer League and A-League Men.
b. Includes the A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup and Australia Cup
c. Includes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in the 2005 Australian Club World Championship Qualifying Tournament.

Goalscorers[edit]

Top goalscorers[edit]

Competitive matches only. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made.[2][3]

# Name Years Leaguea National Cupb Asia Otherc Total
1 Australia Bobby Despotovski 1996–2004
2005–2007
113 (241) 3 (8) 0 (0) 0 (1) 116 (250)
2 Australia Damian Mori 2000–2006 84 (129) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 84 (129)
3 Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh 2014–2015
2016–2019
2020–2022
59 (156) 5 (8) 0 (0) 0 (0) 64 (164)
4 Spain Diego Castro 2015–2021 49 (134) 0 (5) 0 (5) 0 (0) 49 (144)
5 Australia Jamie Harnwell 1998–2011 44 (256) 2 (12) 0 (0) 0 (1) 46 (269)
6 Australia Adam Taggart 2011–2012
2016–2018
2023–
38 (76) 0 (3) 0 (0) 0 (0) 38 (79)
7 Australia Bruno Fornaroli 2019–2022 34 (72) 0 (1) 1 (6) 0 (0) 35 (79)
8 New Zealand Shane Smeltz 2011–2014 28 (58) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 28 (58)
9 Australia Con Boutsianis 1998–2000 25 (49) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 25 (49)
Australia Nik Mrdja 2000–2004 25 (73) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 25 (73)
a. Includes the National Soccer League and A-League Men.
b. Includes the A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup and Australia Cup
c. Includes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in the 2005 Australian Club World Championship Qualifying Tournament.

Award winners[edit]

Jacob Burns was the first Perth player to win the Joe Marston Medal in the A-League era

Johnny Warren Medal

The following players have won the Johnny Warren Medal while playing for Perth Glory:

Joe Marston Medal

The following players have won the Joe Marston Medal while playing for Perth Glory:

Harry Kewell Medal

The following players have won the Harry Kewell Medal while playing for Perth Glory:

Young Footballer of the Year

The following players have won the A-League Men Young Footballer of the Year award while playing for Perth Glory:

Golden Boot

The following players have won the Golden Boot while playing for Perth Glory:

Goal of the Year

The following players have won the A-League Men Goal of the Year award while playing for Perth Glory:

International[edit]

This section refers only to caps won while a Perth Glory player.

Transfers[edit]

Record transfer fees received[edit]

Ivan Ergić, the club's current record seller
# Fee Received from For Date Notes Ref
1 $1.6m Italy Juventus Serbia Ivan Ergić 2000 [23]
2 $1.2m Italy Roma Australia Daniel De Silva 2013 [23]
3 $850k Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach Australia Jacob Italiano 2019 [23]

Managerial records[edit]

Tony Popovic won Perth its first piece of A-League Men silverware, the 2018–19 premiership, as manager from 2018 to 2020

Award winners[edit]

Coach of the Year

The following managers have won the Coach of the Year award while managing Perth Glory, either in the National Soccer League or the A-League Men:

Team records[edit]

Matches[edit]

Firsts[edit]

Record wins[edit]

Record defeats[edit]

Record consecutive results[edit]

  • Record consecutive wins: 8, from 7 October 2001 to 1 December 2001[39]
  • Record consecutive defeats: 7, from 12 September 2010 to 30 October 2010[2]
  • Record consecutive matches without a defeat: 14, from 10 December 2003 to 22 February 2004[40]
  • Record consecutive matches without a win: 16, from 23 February 2022 to 30 April 2022[2]

Goals[edit]

Points[edit]

Attendances[edit]

League record by opponent[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

A. ^ Kenny Lowe's first tenure as manager.
B. ^ Kenny Lowe's second tenure as manager.

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