W-League Golden Glove

The W-League Golden Glove is an annual football (soccer) award presented to the top goalkeeper in the Australian W-League.

W-League Golden Glove
Awarded forThe top goalkeeper in a given W-League season.
CountryAustralia
Presented byFootball Federation Australia
First awarded2008
Currently held byLydia Williams
Most awardsLydia Williams (5)

The W-League was established in 2008 as the top tier of women's football in Australia. The award is given to the top goalkeeper over the regular season (not including the finals series). The inaugural award was won by Melissa Barbieri of Melbourne Victory FC.

Lydia Williams has won the award five times. Mackenzie Arnold has won the award three times and Melissa Barbieri has won twice.

Winners

Key
Goalkeeper X Name of the player and X the number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Games The number of W-League regular season games played by the winner that season[upper-alpha 1]
GAA The winner's goals against average (GAA) ratio that regular season
§ Denotes the club were W-League Champions in the same season
Indicates multiple award winners in the same season
Year Goalkeeper Club Reference
2008–09 Melissa Barbieri Melbourne Victory
2009 Jillian Loyden Central Coast Mariners [1]
2010–11 Lydia Williams Canberra United [2]
2011–12 Lydia Williams 2 Canberra United [3]
2012–13 Mackenzie Arnold Canberra United [4]
2013–14 Melissa Barbieri 2 Adelaide United [5]
2014 Mackenzie Arnold 2' Perth Glory [6]
2015–16 Kaitlyn Savage Adelaide United [7]
2016–17 Lydia Williams 3 Melbourne City [8]
2017–18 Mackenzie Arnold 3 Brisbane Roar [9]
2018–19 Aubrey Bledsoe Sydney FC [10]
Lydia Williams Melbourne City [10]
2019–20 Lydia Williams Melbourne City [11]

Awards won by club

Club Total
Canberra United 3
Melbourne City 3
Adelaide United 2
Perth Glory 1
Sydney FC 1
Central Coast Mariners 1
Brisbane Roar 1

See also

Notes

  1. This does not necessarily match the total number of games in a season.

References

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