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  1. Ange Postecoglou. League. A-League. 2013/14. A-League (Regular Season), TBD. Melbourne Victory F.C. is a soccer club which plays in Australia. This club plays its home matches at both Etihad Stadium and AAMI Park, depending on how many people are expected to watch the game.

  2. On 6 December 2008, Melbourne Victory became the first A-League club to amass total crowd figures of 1,000,000 after their away match against Perth Glory . On 24 January 2009, Melbourne Victory won its final game of the season against Wellington Phoenix. [9] The 2–0 win in front of 28,905 fans placed Victory ahead of Adelaide United on goals ...

  3. Melbourne Victory Football Club je australski nogometni klub iz Melbournea koji se natječe u A-League. Klub je osnovan 2004., najuspješniji je klub u ligi, također Melbourne Victory ima prosječno najveći broj gledatelja gledatelja u A-League. Prva sezona koju su odigrali bila je 2005./2006. i završili su na 7. mjestu.

  4. 2019–20 Melbourne Victory FC (W-League) season. The 2019–20 season is the Melbourne Victory Women 's twelfth season in the W-League, and twelfth in top flight Australian women's soccer. The club is participating in the A-League and the AFC Women's Club Championship .

  5. Melbourne Victory Football Club er en australsk professionel fodboldklub som spiller i Melbourne, Victoria, der spiller i A-League.. Grundlagt i 2004 efter offentliggørelsen af en moderniseret hjemlige liga i Australien, hvor vi oplevede den National Soccer League opløst i 2003 og erstattet af A-League og siden da har Melbourne Victory ledet A-League i tilskuertal hvert år, Siden 2006-07 ...

  6. Players. Leigh Broxham has the record for the most appearances for the Victory. Adrian Leijer had 205 appearances over two spells with the Victory. Kosta Barbarouses had 161 appearances over two spells with Melbourne. Kevin Muscat had 151 appearances for the Victory from 2005 to 2011.

  7. The active support group for Melbourne Victory is the Victory Vikings, who also serve as the active support group for Melbourne Victory FC AWT. [5] [6] The group was formed prior to the 2019–20 W-League season by Melbourne Victory supporters who attended the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup , after they were involved with the Matildas Active Support and enjoyed the experience. [7]