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Melbourne Victory FC
Melbourne Victory FC Logo
Full name Melbourne Victory Football Club
Nickname(s) Victory, The Big V, [1][2]
Founded 2004
Ground Telstra Dome
Melbourne, Australia
(Capacity 56,347)
Chairman Flag of Australia Geoff Lord
League A-League
A-League 2006-07 1st (premiership)
1st (championship)
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Melbourne Victory Football Club is a association football team in the Australian A-League based in Melbourne, Victoria. They are currently A-League premiers and champions - the first and only club in the A-League to achieve the championship/premiership double. As a result, the club will be one of two Australian representatives to the 2008 AFC Champions League.

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History

Melbourne Victory were founded in 2004 after the announcement of a revamped domestic league in Australia. The National Soccer League, which was disbanded in 2004. They replaced Victorian teams South Melbourne FC and Melbourne Knights, who now play in the second tier competition - the Victorian Premier League. The FFA approved the Melbourne Victory consortium as Melbourne's representative in the league, with Belgravia Leisure Pty Ltd backing the club. The Chairman and CEO of Belgravia Leisure, Geoff Lord, was installed as the inaugural Chairman of Melbourne Victory F.C. Gary Cole (an ex-Socceroo) was hired to become Football Operations manager, and was soon joined by Ernie Merrick, appointed as head coach from the Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS). Archie Thompson, a current Socceroo who had been playing in Belgium with Lierse S.K., was the club's first player signing. The club soon signed three more internationals for the innagural squad - Socceroo Kevin Muscat, Austrian Richard Kitzbichler and Belgian Geoffrey Claeys. The remainder of the squad was quickly assembled, although room was left for signings before Melbourne played its first competitive match against Adelaide United in a World Club Championship qualifier. Melbourne Victory were the first team to complete the A-League double in the history of the competition; clinching the premiership against the New Zealand Knights 4-0 at Olympic Park with 4 rounds of competition remaining, then beating Adelaide United 6-0 in the grand final at a sold out Telstra Dome to take the championship.

Corporate

The ownership of the club is structured as such:

  • Geoff Lord - 50%
  • Football Federation Australia - 10%[3]
  • Private Investors - 40%

Sponsors

On October 27 2005, South Korean electronics giant Samsung became the club's major sponsor in a two year deal.

Colours and badge

Melbourne Victory's kit colours are navy blue, silver and white, which encompass the traditional state sporting colours of Victoria. In the first A-League season, only the club badge displayed a chevron, known colloquially as the "Big V", a symbol that has long been identified with Victorian sporting teams. However, in the 2006-07 season the away strip was changed to a grey jersey with a white chevron on the front. This was an immediate hit with the club's supporters and fans, and from the 2007-08 season onwards the Melbourne Victory's home jersey sported a white chevron on the front.

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Stadium

2006-07 A-League Grand Final at Telstra Dome
2006-07 A-League Grand Final at Telstra Dome
Further information: Telstra DomeOlympic Park Stadium, and Melbourne Rectangular Stadium

Melbourne Victory were originally based at the aging Olympic Park stadium, where they played all home matches during the 2005-06 A-League season. This stadium has seated areas only on the wings, with standing-room sandy terraces on the north and south ends. On the back of a then-record regular season attendance of 49,730 at the all-seater Telstra Dome for the match against Sydney FC on September 2 2006, it was announced that seven home matches would be moved to "the Dome". Only one match (due to a Robbie Williams concert)- against the struggling New Zealand Knights - would remain at Olympic Park. This move to such a large stadium was viewed with skepticism by many, but proved to be an outstanding success, with the average attendance rising to over 27,000 during the season. However, many of the Victory's active supporters have little affection for "The Dome", citing over-zelous security restrictions for hampering their efforts on match day. Prior to the 06-07 season the club had planned to move to a new stadium being planned to the east of the current Olympic Park complex. The new Melbourne Rectangular Stadium was originally expected to seat approximately 20,000 spectators (expandable to 25,000) and was to be completed in time for the start of the 2008-09 campaign. These plans have since been revised after the Victory refused to commit to playing at such a small capacity stadium. On May 23 2007, the club announced it had signed as a founding co-tenant of the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, which would now be built to accommodate a minimum of 31,000 spectators. Telstra Dome will continue to serve as the club's home ground until the completion of the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium. The club will split its home games between the new stadium and the Telstra Dome from the 2009-10 A-League campaign.

Rivalry

Rivalry exists between Sydney FC and Adelaide United. Victory have recorded big wins against Adelaide (6-0 in the 2006-7 Grand Final) and Sydney (5-0 during the 05-06 Season).

Current Squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Australia GK Michael Theoklitos
2 Flag of Australia MF Kevin Muscat (Captain)
3 Flag of Australia DF Daniel Piorkowski
5 Flag of Australia DF Ljubo Milicevic
6 Flag of Australia DF Steve Pantelidis
7 Flag of Australia DF Matthew Kemp
8 Flag of Scotland MF Grant Brebner
9 Flag of Australia FW Daniel Allsopp
10 Flag of Australia FW Archie Thompson (Marquee)
11 Flag of England DF Joe Keenan
12 Flag of Australia DF Rodrigo Vargas
No. Position Player
13 Flag of Australia MF Kaz Patafta
14 Flag of Australia MF Adrian Caceres
15 Flag of Brazil FW Leandro Love
16 Flag of Costa Rica MF Carlos Hernández
17 Flag of Australia MF Daniel Vasilevski
18 Flag of Australia MF Leigh Broxham
19 Flag of Australia MF Evan Berger
21 Flag of Australia DF Sebastian Ryall
22 Flag of Australia MF Nick Ward
24 Flag of Australia DF Steven Pace
30 Flag of Australia GK Mitchell Langerak

Notable Former Players

See also: List of Melbourne Victory players

Personnel

Club officials

  • Chairman: Geoff Lord
  • Directors: Ron Peck, Richard Wilson, Anthony Di Pietro, Mario Biasin, John Harris
  • CEO: Geoff Miles
  • Media & Communications Manager: Tony Ising

Coaching and medical staff

  • Football Operations Manager: Gary Cole
  • Manager: Ernie Merrick
  • Assistant Manager: Aaron Healey
  • Assistant Manager: Kevin Muscat
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Steve Mautone
  • Strength & Conditioning Coach: Adam Basil
  • Sports Scientist: Anita Pedrana
  • Physio: Andrew Wallis
  • Physio: Lauren Cramer
  • Doctor: Dr Anika Shawdon

Coaches

Honours

Club
Other Honours
  • QNI North Queensland Trophy: (1) 2006
  • Lord Mayors Cup: (1) 2007
Individual

List of Individual award winners who won awards while playing for Melbourne Victory FC.

  • A-League Golden Boot Winners
- 2005/06: Archie Thompson *
- 2006/07: Daniel Allsopp
  • Joe Marston Medal Winners
- 2006/07: Archie Thompson
  • A-League Coach of the Year
- 2006/07: Ernie Merrick
  • Victory Medal: Club's best Player
- 2005/06: Kevin Muscat
- 2006/07: Kevin Muscat, Daniel Allsopp (tied vote)

(*) Indicates co-winner

Year-by-year

Year Pre-Season Reg. Season Final Series AFC Champions Leaguge
2005-06 3rd 7th Did not qualify Did not qualify
2006-07 5th Premiers Champions Qualified
2007-08 8th TBA Did not qualify Did not qualify

Records

Top scorers

Name Goals Games Average Years
1 Flag of Australia Archie Thompson 28 54 0.52 2005-
2 Flag of Australia Danny Allsopp 20 59 0.33 2005-
3 Flag of Australia Kevin Muscat 17 51 0.33 2005-
4 Flag of Australia Adrian Caceres 6 39 0.15 2006-
5 Flag of Brazil Fred 4 20 0.20 2006-2007
= Flag of Austria Richard Kitzbichler 4 17 0.23 2005-2006
6 Flag of Australia Kristian Sarkies 3 35 0.08 2005-2007
6 Flag of Costa Rica Carlos Hernandez 3 18 0.17 2007-

Most Appearances

Name Games Goals Years
1 Flag of Australia Danny Allsopp 59 20 2005-
2 Flag of Australia Steve Pantelidis 53 0 2005-
2 Flag of Australia Archie Thompson 54 28 2005-
4 Flag of Australia Kevin Muscat 51 17 2005-
5 Flag of Australia Michael Theoklitos 50 0 2005-

References

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Preceded by
Adelaide United
A-League Premiers
2006/07
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Sydney FC
A-League Champions
2006/07
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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