Melbourne Derby (A-League)
A Melbourne Derby match at Etihad Stadium in progress in 2014.
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Locale | Melbourne |
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Teams | Melbourne City Melbourne Victory |
First meeting | Melbourne City 2–1 Melbourne Victory (8 October 2010) |
Latest meeting | Melbourne City 2–2 Melbourne Victory (13 February 2016) |
Next meeting | 2016 |
Statistics | |
Most wins | Melbourne Victory (8 wins) |
Largest victory | Melbourne City 4–0 Melbourne Victory (1 March 2014) |
The Melbourne Derby is an intra-city local derby in Australia's premier football competition, the A-League. It is contested between the two Melbourne teams in the competition, Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory, and was the A-League's first intra-city derby. Until 2014, Melbourne City competed under the name Melbourne Heart FC.
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History
With the introduction of Melbourne Heart (who would later be known as Melbourne City) to the A-League at the start of the 2010–11 season (the Victory having joined the league at inception), the first derby was held on 8 October 2010 at AAMI Park. The match was originally scheduled for 2 October 2010 however due to the 2010 AFL Grand Final Replay occurring on the same day, the match was postponed.[1]
Melbourne Heart won the inaugural derby 2–1, with goals from Alex Terra and John Aloisi. Robbie Kruse scored for Victory. Aziz Behich was sent off late in the second half, but Heart were able to hold on and secure the win. Although the game was an official sell out, only 25,897 fans turned up, well short of AAMI Park's official capacity of 30,050. The Victory hosted their first home derby on 22 January at Docklands Stadium, with the match ending in a 2–2 draw.[2] The match was marred by an unacceptable tackle by Kevin Muscat on Adrian Zahra, which earned the Victory captain his second straight red card and a subsequent eight-match ban, ending not only his season, but his A-League career.[3]
The first scoreless draw in the derby occurred in the third round of 2011/12 season, whilst a record crowd at AAMI Park was in attendance for the second derby of the season. This derby was arguably one of the best in the rivalry's brief existence, with Heart midfieldier Matt Thompson scoring twice in a matter of minutes late in the first half to put Heart in the lead 2–1, before Heart substitute Alex Terra scored controversially after appearing to handball preceding his goal in the second half. Heart would win the match 3–2.[4]
The intense rivalry and passion between both sets of supporters has occasionally boiled over, as occurred in February 2011 when four Melbourne Heart supporters were charged with "conspiracy to falsely imprison a [Victory supporter] ".[5]
In the 2014/15 season, following the takeover of Heart by the City Football Group, Victory and City met in the Finals Series for the first time, in front of a derby record attendance of 50,873 at Etihad Stadium. Melbourne Victory won the Semi Final convincingly with a score of 3-0, with goals from Besart Berisha, Kosta Barbarouses and Archie Thompson.[6] The third derby of the 2015/16 season was marred by a series of flares let off both outside AAMI Park before the match and inside the arena during the match by some Melbourne Victory supporters. The poor behaviour from Victory fans also extended to "an alleged assault on TV news personnel outside the stadium, throwing missiles at Melbourne City player Thomas Sørensen and a Victoria Police officer, and altercations with police after the match".[7] Football Federation Australia subsequently issued Melbourne Victory a $50,000 club fine and a suspended three competition points deduction.[7] On the field, the match was lauded as one of the most "captivating" derbies of the rivalry and featured an incredible passage of play for a goal from City striker Bruno Fornaroli.[8]
Matches
Heart/Victory era
- The following table details Melbourne Derby results from 2010–14, during which time Melbourne City were known as Melbourne Heart
Season | Derby |
Comp* | Date |
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Goals (home) |
Goals (away) |
Venue |
Attendance |
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2010–11 | 1 | RS | 8 October 2010 | Heart |
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Victory | Aloisi (10), Terra (56) | Kruse (35) | AAMI Park | 25,897 |
2 | RS | 11 December 2010 | Heart |
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Victory | Sibon (17) | Kruse (12, 28), OG Srhoj (54) | AAMI Park | 23,059 | |
3 | RS | 22 January 2011 | Victory |
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Heart | Allsopp (11), Hernández (30) | Aloisi (45+2, 51) | Etihad Stadium | 32,231 | |
2011–12 | 4 | RS | 22 October 2011 | Victory |
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Heart | - | - | Etihad Stadium | 39,309 |
5 | RS | 23 December 2011 | Heart |
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Victory | Thompson (37, 39), Terra (62) | Thompson (21), Hernández (90+2) | AAMI Park | 26,579 | |
6 | RS | 4 February 2012 | Heart |
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Victory | - | - | AAMI Park | 26,396 | |
2012–13 | 7 | RS | 5 October 2012 | Victory |
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Heart | Rojas (24) | Williams (14), Macallister (45+2) | Etihad Stadium | 42,032 |
8 | RS | 22 December 2012 | Heart |
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Victory | Fred (81) | Rojas (67), Thompson (90+2) | AAMI Park | 26,457 | |
9 | RS | 2 February 2013 | Victory |
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Heart | Thompson (29), Milligan (55) | Williams (72) | Etihad Stadium | 41,203 | |
2013–14 | 10 | RS | 12 October 2013 | Victory |
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Heart | - | - | Etihad Stadium | 45,202 |
11 | RS | 21 December 2013 | Heart |
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Victory | Kalmar (80) | Nichols (28, 63), Troisi (60) | AAMI Park | 26,491 | |
12 | RS | 1 March 2014 | Heart |
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Victory | Engelaar (8), Dugandzic (15) Williams (83) Kewell (86) | - | AAMI Park | 25,546 |
City/Victory era
- The following table details Melbourne Derby results from 2014–present, since Melbourne City were taken over by the City Football Group
Season | Derby |
Comp* | Date |
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Goals (home) |
Goals (away) |
Venue |
Attendance |
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2014–15 | 13 | RS | 25 October 2014 | Victory |
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City | Thompson (23, 87), Berisha (45+1, 46, 67) | Wielaert (13), Jason Hoffman (26) | Etihad Stadium | 43,729 |
14 | RS | 20 December 2014 | City |
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Victory | Paartalu (90) | - | AAMI Park | 26,372 | |
15 | RS | 7 February 2015 | Victory |
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City | Berisha (10), Barbarouses (53), Ben Khalfallah (62) | - | Etihad Stadium | 40,042 | |
16 | FS | 8 May 2015 | Victory |
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City | Berisha (18), Barbarouses (30), Thompson (87) | - | Etihad Stadium | 50,873 | |
2015–16 | 17 | RS | 17 October 2015 | Victory |
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City | Ben Khalfallah (23), Barbarouses (57), Berisha (90) | Fornaroli (68), Mauk (71) | Etihad Stadium | 40,217 |
18 | RS | 19 December 2015 | City |
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Victory | Mauk (20), Retre (30) | Berisha (45) | AAMI Park | 23,572 | |
19 | RS | 13 February 2016 | City |
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Victory | Fornaroli (22, 31) | Ben Khalfallah (29), Finkler (47) | AAMI Park | 25,738 |
* RS: A-League Regular Season, FS: A-League Finals Series, GF: A-League Grand Final, CUP: FFA Cup
Statistics
As of 13 February 2016, there have been 19 competitive meetings between the teams. Thus far, Victory has won on eight occasions, City has won on six occasions, with five games drawn. The first finals series derby match occurred on May 8, 2015, a game which Victory won 3-0.
The biggest victory went to City[lower-alpha 1], who won 4–0 in on 1 March 2014, although Victory have won 5–2 and 3–0 in the 2014–15 season. The most frequent result in the derby is 2–1, which has occurred in five encounters, City having won three of those games.
Competition | City wins | Draws | Victory wins | City goals | Victory goals |
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League | 6 | 5 | 7 | 26 | 33 |
Finals | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
FFA Cup | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 6 | 5 | 8 | 26 | 36 |
Top goalscorers
Player | Club | Goals |
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Besart Berisha | Melbourne Victory | 7 |
Archie Thompson | Melbourne Victory | 6 |
John Aloisi | Melbourne City | 3 |
Kosta Barbarouses | Melbourne Victory | |
Fahid Ben Khalfallah | Melbourne Victory | |
Bruno Fornaroli | Melbourne City | |
Robbie Kruse | Melbourne Victory | |
David Williams | Melbourne City | |
Alex Terra | Melbourne City |
- Players in Bold are still active for their club.
Players who have played for both clubs
- Correct as of 6 November 2015
Player | Melbourne Heart/City career | Melbourne Victory career | ||||
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Span | League apps |
League goals |
Span | League apps |
League goals |
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Aziz Behich | 2010–2014 | 89 | 2 | 2009–2010 | 5 | 0 |
Mate Dugandžić | 2011–2015 | 56 | 11 | 2009–2011 | 36 | 7 |
Fred | 2011–2013 | 38 | 3 | 2006–2007 | 20 | 4 |
Harry Kewell | 2013–2014 | 16 | 2 | 2011–2012 | 25 | 8 |
Paulo Retre | 2013– | 26 | 1 | 2011–2012 | 0 | 0 |
Kristian Sarkies | 2010–2012 | 12 | 2 | 2005–2007 | 35 | 3 |
Tando Velaphi | 2013–2015 | 20 | 0 | 2011–2013 | 3 | 0 |
See also
Notes
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