Western United

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Team Info

Founded: 2017

Stadium: AAMI Park

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
29 Jul 2025
09:30
Western United 0 - 1 Sydney FC Australia FFA Cup
Ironbark Fields
24 May 2025
09:35
Melbourne City FC 1 - 1 Western United FC Australian A-League
AAMI Park
16 May 2025
09:35
Western United FC 0 - 3 Melbourne City FC Australian A-League
AAMI Park
09 May 2025
09:35
Western United FC 3 - 2 Adelaide United Australian A-League
AAMI Park
03 May 2025
08:00
Western United FC 4 - 2 Auckland FC Australian A-League
AAMI Park
27 Apr 2025
07:00
Western United FC 1 - 0 Sydney FC Australian A-League
AAMI Park
17 Apr 2025
09:35
Brisbane Roar FC 2 - 1 Western United FC Australian A-League
Suncorp Stadium
13 Apr 2025
07:00
Western Sydney Wanderers FC 2 - 0 Western United FC Australian A-League
CommBank Stadium
05 Apr 2025
07:00
Western United FC 3 - 1 Perth Glory Australian A-League
AAMI Park
16 Mar 2025
06:00
Newcastle Jets 2 - 6 Western United FC Australian A-League

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About Western United

Western United Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club. The club is based in the western Melbourne suburb of Tarneit; the club represents western Victoria, incorporating the western suburbs of Melbourne; the regional cities of Ballarat, and Geelong; and regional and country towns in western Victoria.

The club was established as part of an expansion process in the country's premier soccer competition, the A-League. It began playing in the 2019–20 A-League season, under licence from Football Australia (FA). On 12 May 2022 it announced the establishment of an A-League Women team.

United plays home matches at Ironbark Fields in Wyndham. The club previously played home matches at GMHBA Stadium in Geelong, University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston, North Hobart Oval in Hobart, AAMI Park in Melbourne and Mars Stadium in Ballarat, with the club planning to permanently relocate matches to Wyndham City Stadium, a soccer-specific stadium in Wyndham upon its construction.

On 8 August 2025, the club's license to compete in the A-League Men and A-League Women competitions was stripped by Football Australia's independent first instance board, which oversees club licensing. The club appealed the decision for the board to consider, but was wound-up by the Federal Court of Australia on 28 August 2025, however the club have been granted a stay. On 2 September, Football Australia's Appeals and Entry Control Body adjourned its decision on the withdrawal of Western United's licence until 9 September. On 6 September 2025, the club's A-Leagues participation was paused for the 2025–26 season, with the possibility of returning at a later date.

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