Voting has now opened to past and current A-League Men players to vote on the PFA Team of the Second Decade.

Following the PFA’s first Team of the Decade in 2015, this team will celebrate the best players, coach, and referee from the second decade of the A-League Men and commemorate 20 years of the competition.. The team will be voted for by players past and present, and awarded at a PFA event later this year.

The final player-voted team will recognise the contributions of 16 players — 11 starters and five substitutes — alongside a coach and referee, all selected by PFA members.  

The player eligibility period spans 10 seasons, from the 2015-16 season through to the completion of the 2024-25 regular season. Players who have played two seasons or more during this period are eligible.

Current and past players can vote via the link sent to their email by the PFA.

The PFA first introduced the A-League Men Team of the Decade at the conclusion of the 2014-15 season, following the first 10 years of the A-League. 

That team featured some of the Australian club game’s most iconic players, including former Socceroos Kevin Muscat (who was named captain), Archie Thompson and Matt McKay, as well as international stars including Thomas Broich, Besart Berisha and Alessandro Del Piero. 

Ange Postecoglou was voted as the coach, while Strebre Delovski was named referee. 

Like the inaugural Team of the Decade, the upcoming selection will follow the same format, with the player receiving the highest number of votes named captain. 

Voting closes on Sunday 10th August 11:59pm.