All-time National League Table
Melbourne Knights is ranked 5th out of 46 clubs that have competed in the national competition (NSL and A-League):
| Played | Wins | Draws | Losses | Points | Pts per match | %Win | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| South Melbourne | 792 | 381 | 178 | 233 | 1321 | 1.67 | 48.11% |
| Marconi Fairfield | 788 | 362 | 180 | 246 | 1266 | 1.61 | 45.94% |
| Sydney Olympic | 770 | 326 | 190 | 253 | 1168 | 1.517 | 42.34% |
| Adelaide City | 770 | 324 | 193 | 253 | 1165 | 1.513 | 42.08% |
| Melbourne Knights | 581 | 252 | 126 | 203 | 882 | 1.518 | 43.37% |
| Sydney United | 577 | 242 | 142 | 193 | 868 | 1.50 | 41.94% |
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