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  2. 2024–25 Melbourne Victory FC season - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Victory; 2024–25 season; Chairman: John Dovaston: Head Coach: Patrick Kisnorbo (to 17 December 2024) Arthur Diles (from 17 December 2024) Stadium: AAMI Park: A-League Men: 3rd: Australia Cup: Runners-up: Top goalscorer: League: Bruno Fornaroli Clarismario Santos Ryan Teague Nishan Velupillay Nikos Vergos (3) All: Nishan Velupillay ...

  3. 2024 Australia Cup final - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Victory began their Australia Cup run in the Round of 32 with an away match against the Lambon Jaffas. Victory won the match 4–1 through two goals by Nishan Velupillay and one each by Bruno Fornaroli and Alex Lee and qualifying for the Round of 16. [3] Two weeks later, Victory began their Round of 16 match away against NWS Spirit ...

  4. 2023–24 Melbourne Victory FC season - Wikipedia

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    No. Position Player Transferred from Type/fee Contract length Date Ref. 19: FW: Daniel Arzani: Macarthur FC: Free transfer 2 years 9 July 2023 [1]3: DF: Adama Traoré

  5. 2024 A-League Men Grand Final - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Victory, as a result of finishing third, were required to play in the elimination final against Melbourne City in a Melbourne Derby, the first meeting to be played in a finals series since 2015. [18] The match ended in a 3–2 penalty shoot-out win for Melbourne Victory after a 1–1 scoreline in regular time on 5 May. [27]

  6. 2024 A-League Men finals series - Wikipedia

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    Matches played: 7: Goals scored: 12 (1.71 per match) Top goalscorer: Ryan Edmondson Róbert Mak (2 goals each) Biggest home win: Sydney FC 4–0 Macarthur FC (Elimination-finals, 4 May 2024) Biggest away win: Sydney FC 1–2 Central Coast Mariners (Semi-finals, 10 May 2024) Wellington Phoenix 1–2 Melbourne Victory (Semi-finals, 18 May 2024 ...

  7. 2024–25 Melbourne Victory FC (women) season - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Victory (A-League Women) 2024–25 season; Owner: 70% 777 Partners 30% Melbourne Victory Limited: Chairman: John Dovaston: Manager: Jeff Hopkins: Stadium: The Home of the Matildas AAMI Park (doubleheaders) A-League Women: 2nd: Top goalscorer: Emily Gielnik (7) Highest home attendance: 3,850 vs. Melbourne City (9 November 2024) A ...

  8. List of Melbourne Victory FC seasons - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Victory is an association football club based at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium. The club was formed in 2004 as the first Victorian member admitted into the A-League in 2005. The club has won the A-League Premiership three times, the A-League Championship twice and has competed in the AFC Champions League on three occasions.

  9. 2022–23 Melbourne Victory FC season - Wikipedia

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    Last match Starting round Final position Record Pld W D L GF GA GD Win % A-League Men: 8 October 2022 ... Melbourne Victory : 0–0: Perth Glory: Melbourne: 15:00 ...