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Shop soccer jerseys from Australia — A-League Men club kits and Socceroos national team jerseys, in home, away, kids and retro styles, found for you on Amazon.

Australian soccer has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past two decades. The A-League Men has developed into a genuine professional competition that attracts international talent and produces passionate local rivalries. Clubs like Melbourne City, Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory have built strong supporter bases and wear kits that reflect their identities with pride. At the same time, the Socceroos — Australia’s national team — compete within the AFC and have established themselves on the global stage, reaching the FIFA World Cup on multiple occasions and inspiring a new generation of fans across the country. Whether you follow a club side or support the national team, this is your starting point for finding the right Australian soccer jersey.

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A-League Men

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Soccer in Australia: A Growing Football Nation

Soccer — known in Australia as football or “the world game” — has a longer history in the country than many people realise. Organised competition dates back to the late nineteenth century among immigrant communities in the major cities, though the sport long sat in the shadow of Australian rules football, rugby league and cricket. The turning point came with the 2006 FIFA World Cup, when the Socceroos reached the round of sixteen for the first time, defeating Japan 3–1 in the group stage and losing narrowly to Italy in the knockout rounds. That tournament triggered a wave of public enthusiasm that helped fuel the growth of the modern professional structure.

Football Australia, the governing body, oversees both the national teams and the A-League competition. Australia also made the significant step of joining the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) in 2006, replacing its previous membership in the OFC (Oceania Football Confederation). That move gave Australian clubs and the national team access to stronger competition in the AFC Champions League and a more demanding World Cup qualifying pathway, raising the standard of the game domestically over time.

The A-League Men: Australia’s Top Division

The A-League Men launched in 2005 as a revamped national league, replacing the older National Soccer League. It has since grown to include clubs from every major population centre. The season typically runs from October through to May, culminating in the A-League Finals series. Several clubs have established consistent title-winning pedigrees, and the league has attracted players with international experience alongside developing homegrown talent.

Each A-League club produces home and away kits at the start of each season, and third or special-edition jerseys appear from time to time. Kit suppliers vary from club to club, so fans of different sides will encounter different fabric technologies and cut styles. Below is a brief look at the three clubs whose jerseys are most searched for internationally.

Melbourne City

Melbourne City are affiliated with the City Football Group, the same ownership structure behind Manchester City and several other clubs worldwide. That relationship means their kit philosophy often echoes the sky-blue identity shared across CFG clubs. The home jersey is typically a vibrant sky blue, making it immediately recognisable on and off the pitch. City have won multiple A-League championships and are consistently among the competition’s strongest sides, which has helped their merchandise profile grow both domestically and among football supporters internationally.

Sydney FC

Sydney FC are one of the original A-League clubs and among the most decorated in the competition’s history. They typically wear navy and white — colours that give their home kit a clean, distinctive look. Known as the Sky Blues despite a predominantly navy kit, Sydney FC have a large supporter base and produce jerseys that sell well beyond New South Wales. Their away kits have at times featured lighter blue or white as the dominant colour, offering fans a second option to add to their collection.

Melbourne Victory

Melbourne Victory are widely regarded as the flagship club of the A-League in terms of supporter numbers and atmosphere. Their home kit is a deep, rich navy blue — often likened to the colour of the night sky — with red and white trim elements that give it a bold, dramatic feel. Victory have won multiple championships and their jersey is one of the best-recognised in Australian soccer. For supporters living outside Australia, their kits are among the most commonly sought-after on international marketplaces like Amazon.

The Socceroos: Australia’s National Team

The Socceroos have competed in multiple FIFA World Cups, with appearances in 1974, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2022 and beyond. The 2022 tournament in Qatar was particularly memorable, with Australia reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in their history, defeating Denmark and then France narrowly — a result that generated enormous domestic interest and a surge in national team jersey sales worldwide.

The Socceroos traditionally play in gold as their primary home colour, a shade often described as yellow in common usage, paired with green details that represent Australia’s national colours. The away kit typically uses green or white as the base, allowing fans to choose the version that suits their preference. Over different kit cycles, the balance between gold and green has shifted, but the core palette remains constant and makes Australian national team jerseys immediately identifiable among the shirts of the AFC.

For collectors, earlier Socceroos kits from the 2006 and 2010 eras carry genuine nostalgia value. Retro-style versions surface on Amazon from time to time, particularly around major tournaments, and make popular gifts for long-time supporters of the national team.

Australia Soccer Jersey Buying Guide

Australian soccer jerseys follow the same structure as clubs and national teams worldwide: a home jersey, a contrasting away jersey, occasional third and special-edition kits, plus kids sizes. The Socceroos typically wear gold and green — Australia’s national colours — making their kit one of the most recognisable in the AFC. A-League clubs each have their own distinct colour palette; Melbourne City often wear sky blue, Sydney FC sport navy and white, and Melbourne Victory are known for their deep navy kits.

When shopping on Amazon, it is worth confirming which season a jersey is from and whether the listing is an authentic match-issue shirt or a replica fan version. Sizing can vary between manufacturers, so our sizing guide and authentic vs replica guide are helpful before you order. For younger supporters, check out our kids soccer jerseys page for size-appropriate options.

The A-League Men season typically runs from October through to May, which means new kit releases often land in the months leading up to the season opener. Retro-style jerseys from Australian soccer’s earlier eras also surface on Amazon from time to time and make popular collector pieces for long-time fans of the game.

Authentic vs Replica: Which Should You Buy?

Authentic jerseys are produced to match-day specifications. They use lightweight, tightly woven fabrics designed to move with a player, and tend to fit closer to the body. Replica jerseys use a heavier, more relaxed fabric that is comfortable for everyday wear and generally costs less. For most supporters, the replica version is the right choice. If you want the jersey as a wearable piece of fan kit rather than a collector item, replica offers better everyday comfort. Our authentic vs replica jerseys guide covers the differences in more detail.

Getting the Right Size

Soccer jerseys are cut differently from casual sportswear. A-League clubs and the Socceroos kits are typically sized in S, M, L, XL and XXL, but the actual measurements vary by manufacturer. Always check the size chart on the Amazon listing before ordering. If you are buying for a child, look for junior-specific sizing rather than ordering a small adult shirt, as the proportions differ. Our soccer jersey sizing guide provides a detailed breakdown to help you get the right fit first time.

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Australia Soccer Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Australia soccer jerseys?

Browse the A-League Men club pages and the Australia national team page on this site, then tap through to Amazon to check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.

What is the top soccer league in Australia?

The A-League Men is the top professional soccer league in Australia. It features clubs from major cities across the country and competes within the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) continental structure.

Can I buy Australia national team jerseys?

Yes. The Socceroos typically have home and away jerseys available on Amazon. Visit our Australia National Team page for current options in a range of sizes including kids.

What colours do the Socceroos wear?

The Socceroos traditionally wear gold (often described as yellow) as their primary home colour, paired with green accents. The away kit typically inverts the palette, leaning on green or white. Exact colour application varies by kit cycle and manufacturer.

Do Australian soccer jerseys come in kids sizes?

Yes. Both A-League club jerseys and Socceroos national team kits are typically available in junior sizes on Amazon. Check our kids soccer jerseys page for size-appropriate options across a range of clubs and the national team.

What is the difference between an authentic and a replica Australia jersey?

Authentic jerseys are made to match-day specifications — lighter, tighter, and more expensive. Replica jerseys use a slightly heavier fabric and a relaxed fit suitable for everyday wear. Both carry the same club or national team branding. Our authentic vs replica jerseys guide explains the differences in full.