2009–10 Melbourne Victory FC season

The Melbourne Victory 2009–10 season was Melbourne Victory's fifth A-League season.

Melbourne Victory
2009–10 season
ManagerErnie Merrick
A-League2nd
AFC Champions LeagueGroup Stage
Top goalscorerCarlos Hernandez (13)
Highest home attendance30,668 vs Sydney FC (9 October 2009)
Lowest home attendance15,168 vs Newcastle Jets (3 September 2009)
Average home league attendance20,750

Season summary edit

From the 2009–10 season, Greek gambling giant Intralot became the Melbourne Victory's new major sponsor to replace Samsung in a two-year deal valued at $2 million.[1] Their logo subsequently featured on the front of Melbourne Victory's strip.[1]

The Victory made some off-season changes by releasing Steve Pantelidis and Michael Thwaite to Gold Coast United,[2][3] Sebastian Ryall was transferred to Sydney FC,[4] and veteran goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos ended his contract and later joined Norwich City F.C.[5] Moreover, José Luis López Ramírez's loan spell was terminated from Deportivo Saprissa[6] and Daniel Allsopp moved to Al Rayyan.[7]

Several new signings were made, bringing New Zealand international goalkeeper Glen Moss from Wellington Phoenix,[8] Thai midfielder Surat Sukha from Chonburi FC,[9] the promotion of Mathew Theodore and Matthew Foschini from the youth squad[10][11] and the permanent signing of veteran Carlos Hernández from L.D. Alajuelense for three years (after his two-year loan).[12]

Meanwhile, Mate Dugandžić was signed from Melbourne Knights,[13] Robbie Kruse from Brisbane Roar,[13] Marvin Angulo from Club Sport Herediano[14] and Sutee Suksomkit was signed as a nine match guest player.[15]

On 1 December 2009, it was announced that Ney Fabiano was leaving Melbourne and had signed a contract with Thai Premier League team Bangkok Glass FC for the 2010 season.[16]

The Victory finished second to Sydney FC on the ladder and lost the 2010 A-League Grand Final to Sydney 4–2 on penalties.[17]

Melbourne Victory were drawn into Group E in the 2010 AFC Champions League along with Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, Beijing Guoan and Kawasaki Frontale.[18] With key players Archie Thompson, Matthew Kemp and Billy Celeski sidelined for long term injuries,[19][20][21] Victory finished bottom of Group E.

Players edit

First team squad edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   AUS Mitchell Langerak
2 DF   AUS Kevin Muscat (Captain)
3 MF   AUS Mate Dugandžić (Youth)
5 DF   THA Surat Sukha
6 MF   AUS Leigh Broxham
7 DF   AUS Matthew Kemp
8 MF   SCO Grant Brebner
10 FW   AUS Archie Thompson (Marquee)
11 MF   CRC Marvin Angulo
12 DF   AUS Rodrigo Vargas (Vice-Captain)
13 FW   AUS Nathan Elasi (Youth)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF   AUS Billy Celeski
15 MF   AUS Tom Pondeljak
16 MF   CRC Carlos Hernández
17 DF   AUS Matthew Foschini (Youth)
18 MF   ENG Chris Windsor
19 DF   AUS Evan Berger
20 GK   NZL Glen Moss
21 FW   AUS Robbie Kruse
22 MF   AUS Nick Ward
23 DF   AUS Adrian Leijer
29 FW   AUS Nik Mrdja (Injury replacement player)

Transfers edit

In

Player From League Fee Date
  Glen Moss Wellington Phoenix   A-League Free March 2009
  Mathew Theodore Melbourne Victory   A-League National Youth League Free April 2009
  Carlos Hernández L.D. Alajuelense   Primera División de Costa Rica Not Disclosed May 2009
  Surat Sukha Chonburi   Thai Premier League $57,000 May 2009
  Matthew Foschini Melbourne Victory   A-League National Youth League Free August 2009
  Adrian Leijer Fulham   Premier League Not Disclosed August 2009
  Robbie Kruse Brisbane Roar   A-League Not Disclosed September 2009
  Mate Dugandzic Melbourne Knights FC   Victorian Premier League Not Disclosed September 2009
  Sutee Suksomkit Tampines Rovers   S-League Guest Contract September 2009

Out

Player To League Fee Date
  Steve Pantelidis Gold Coast United   A-League Free March 2009
  Michael Thwaite Gold Coast United   A-League Free March 2009
  Sebastian Ryall Sydney FC   A-League Free March 2009
  Michael Theoklitos Norwich City   Football League One End of Contract June 2009
  José Luis López Deportivo Saprissa   Primera División de Costa Rica Contract Terminated June 2009
  Daniel Vasilevski South Melbourne FC   Victorian Premier League Contract Terminated August 2009
  Daniel Allsopp Al-Rayyan Sports Club   Qatari League Not Disclosed September 2009
  Ney Fabiano Bangkok Glass   Thai Premier League Contract Terminated December 2009
  Sutee Suksomkit Bangkok Glass   Thai Premier League End of Contract December 2009

Matches edit

2009-10 pre-season friendlies edit

12 May 2009 Melbourne Victory   2 : 0   Victorian Men's Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne
N. Fabiano   56'
N. Elasi   68'
Attendance: 2,000

2009-10 Hyundai A-League fixtures edit

15 August 2009 Round 2 Melbourne Victory   3 : 3   Brisbane Roar Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
19:30 UTC+10 Hernández   33',   70'
Allsopp   63'
Report
Summary
Tiatto   22'
van Dijk   24' (pen.)
Henrique   37'
Attendance: 18,603
Referee: Strebre Delovski
28 August 2009 Round 4 Perth Glory   2 : 1   Melbourne Victory Members Equity Stadium, Perth
20:00 UTC+8 Jelić   5', 54' Report
Summary
A. Thompson   9' Attendance: 8,057
Referee: Chris Beath
3 September 2009 Round 5 Melbourne Victory   1 : 1   Newcastle Jets Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
19:30 UTC+10 A. Thompson   42' Report
Summary
Haliti   87' Attendance: 15,168
Referee: Chris Beath
13 September 2009 Round 6 Melbourne Victory   1 : 1   Wellington Phoenix Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
15:00 UTC+10 Hernández   4' Summary T. Brown   30' Attendance: 17,644
Referee: Craig Zetter
18 September 2009 Round 7 Adelaide United   0 : 2   Melbourne Victory Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
19:30 UTC+9:30 Summary Ward   7'
Brebner   90'
Attendance: 15,038
Referee: Strebre Delovski
26 September 2009 Round 8 Gold Coast United   2 : 3   Melbourne Victory Skilled Park, Gold Coast
19:30 UTC+10 Culina   18' (pen.)
Fitzsimmons   29'
Porter   45'
Report
Summary
Hernández   22'
A. Thompson   43'
K. Muscat   86' (pen.)
Attendance: 5,603
Referee: Peter Green
9 October 2009 Round 10 Melbourne Victory   0 : 3   Sydney FC Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
20:00 UTC+11 Summary Brosque   14'
Bridge   16', 19'
Attendance: 30,668
Referee: Peter Green
24 October 2009 Round 12 Melbourne Victory   3 : 1   Adelaide United Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
18:30 UTC+11 Dugandžić   18', 56'
Leijer   89'
Report
Summary
Hughes   64' Attendance: 21,182
Referee: Ben Williams
1 November 2009 Round 13 Perth Glory   1 : 2   Melbourne Victory ME Bank Stadium, Perth
16:00 UTC+8 Sterjovski   19' Report
Summary
C. Coyne   7' (o.g.)
C. Windsor   87'
Attendance: 10,035
Referee: Strebre Delovski
21 November 2009 Round 15 Brisbane Roar   0 : 1   Melbourne Victory Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
18:00 UTC+10 Henrique   85' Summary A. Thompson   8' Attendance: 9,904
Referee: Ben Williams
28 November 2009 Round 16 Melbourne Victory   4 : 0   Gold Coast United Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
19:00 UTC+11 Kruse   28'
Ward   45+1'
A. Thompson   54', 68'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 20,537
Referee: Ben Williams
4 December 2009 Round 17 Wellington Phoenix   1 : 1   Melbourne Victory Westpac Stadium, Wellington
19:30 UTC+13 T. Brown   58' Summary Ward   40'  
Vargas   87'
Attendance: 8,200
Referee: Michael Hester
19 December 2009 Round 19 Melbourne Victory   0 : 0   Sydney FC Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
20:00 UTC+11 Report
Summary
Attendance: 27,344
Referee: Strebre Delovski
10 January 2010 Round 21 Newcastle Jets   3 : 2   Melbourne Victory EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
17:00 UTC+11 Kantarovski   22'   34'
M. Thompson   26'
Bridges   45'
Haliti   56'
Report
Summary
K. Muscat   35' (pen.)
Hernández   90+1'
Attendance: 6,979
Referee: Matthew Breeze
16 January 2010 Round 22 Melbourne Victory   6 : 2   Perth Glory Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
19:00 UTC+11 A. Thompson   4'
Kruse   12', 26', 39'
K. Muscat   81' (pen.)
Hernández   83'
Report
Summary
Vargas   23' (o.g.)
Sterjovski   52'
Attendance: 20,448
Referee: Strebre Delovski
26 January 2010 Round 24 Melbourne Victory   4 : 0   Wellington Phoenix Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
18:00 UTC+11 Brown   17' (o.g.)
A. Thompson   50'
Hernández   66'
Kemp   87'

Summary
Attendance: 18,819
Referee: Chris Beath
5 February 2010 Round 26 Melbourne Victory   2 : 0   North Queensland Fury Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
20:00 UTC+11 Hernández   36', 66' Report
Summary
Attendance: 22,726
Referee: Ben Williams
14 February 2010 Round 27 Sydney FC   2 : 0   Melbourne Victory Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
17:00 UTC+11 Kisel   34'
Aloisi   49'
Report
Summary
Attendance: 25,407
Referee: Matthew Breeze

2009-10 finals series edit

18 February 2010 Major Semi Final Leg 1 Melbourne Victory   2 : 1   Sydney FC Etihad Stadium, Melbourne
20:00 UTC+11 N. Mrdja   16'   73'
C. Hernández   40'
Report
Summary
  42' J. Aloisi Attendance: 18,453
Referee: Peter Green
7 March 2010 Major Semi Final Leg 2 Sydney FC   2 : 2 (a.e.t.)   Melbourne Victory Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
17:00 UTC+11 K. Kisel   36' (pen.)
M. Bridge   54'
3-4 on aggregate
Report
Summary
  15' R. Kruse
  113' A. Thompson
Attendance: 23,818
Referee: Strebre Delovski

Statistics edit

Goals edit

Total Player Goals per Round
 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 SF1 SF2 GF
13   Carlos Hernández 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1
11   Archie Thompson 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
5   Robbie Kruse 1 3 1
4   Kevin Muscat 1 1 1 1
3   Adrian Leijer 1 1 1
2   Mate Dugandžić 2
2   Nick Ward 1 1
2   Tom Pondeljak 1 1
2   Matthew Kemp 1 1
1   Danny Allsopp 1
1   Grant Brebner 1
1   Ney Fabiano 1
1   Rodrigo Vargas 1
1   Nik Mrdja 1 1

Ladder edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Sydney FC (C) 27 15 3 9 35 23 +12 48 Qualification for 2011 AFC Champions League group stage and Finals series
2 Melbourne Victory 27 14 5 8 47 32 +15 47
3 Gold Coast United 27 13 5 9 39 35 +4 44 Qualification for Finals series
4 Wellington Phoenix 27 10 10 7 37 29 +8 40
5 Perth Glory 27 11 6 10 40 34 +6 39
6 Newcastle Jets 27 10 4 13 33 45 −12 34
7 North Queensland Fury 27 8 8 11 29 46 −17 32
8 Central Coast Mariners 27 7 9 11 32 29 +3 30
9 Brisbane Roar 27 8 6 13 32 42 −10 30
10 Adelaide United 27 7 8 12 24 33 −9 29
Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Finals edit

AFC Champions League edit

Round Date Home team Score Away team Crowd Stadium
Group Stage 23 February 2010 Beijing Guoan 1-0 Melbourne Victory 31,000 Workers Stadium
Group Stage 9 March 2010 Melbourne Victory 0-2 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 7,899 Etihad Stadium
Group Stage 23 March 2010 Kawasaki Frontale 4-0 Melbourne Victory 9,728 Todoroki Athletics Stadium
Group Stage 31 March 2010 Melbourne Victory 1-0 Kawasaki Frontale 6,011 Etihad Stadium
Group Stage 14 April 2010 Melbourne Victory 0-0 Beijing Guoan 6,394 Etihad Stadium
Group Stage 28 April 2010 Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 3-2 Melbourne Victory 502 Tancheon Sports Complex

Beijing Guoan  1 – 0  Melbourne Victory
J. Griffiths   52' Report
Attendance: 31,000



Melbourne Victory  1 – 0  Kawasaki Frontale
Muscat   60' (pen.) Report

Melbourne Victory  0 – 0  Beijing Guoan
Report

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 6 5 0 1 11 6 +5 15 Advance to knockout stage
2   Beijing Guoan 6 3 1 2 7 5 +2 10
3   Kawasaki Frontale 6 2 0 4 8 8 0 6
4   Melbourne Victory 6 1 1 4 3 10 −7 4

W-League edit

2009-10 Westfield W-League fixtures edit

Round 1


Melbourne Victory2 – 0Perth Glory
Enza Barilla   34'
Katie Thorlakson   71'
Selin Kuralay   79'   90'
Report

Round 2


Melbourne Victory0 – 1Brisbane Roar
Report Ellen Beaumont   84'
Epping Soccer Stadium

Round 3


Round 4


Canberra United2 – 0Melbourne Victory
Tseng Shu-o   27', 49' Report
McKellar Park, A.C.T.

Round 5


Melbourne Victory2 – 1Newcastle Jets
Katrina Gorry   45'
Deanna Niceski   91'
Report Renee Cartwright   62'
Veneto Club

Round 6


Melbourne Victory1 – 1Sydney FC
Julianne Sitch   62' Report Maika Ruyter-Hooley   90+5' (o.g.)
Deakin Reserve, Shepparton

Round 7


Round 8


Round 9


Round 10


Perth Glory2 – 0Melbourne Victory
Lisa De Vanna   81'
Katie Gill   87'
Report
Clipsal Stadium, Ingelwood

2009-10 W-League fixtures edit

Round Date Home team Score Away team Stadium
1 3 October 2009 Melbourne Victory 2-0 Perth Glory FC Etihad Stadium
2 10 October 2009 Melbourne Victory 0-1 Brisbane Roar Epping Stadium
3 17 October 2009 Adelaide United 0-2 Melbourne Victory Hindmarsh Stadium
4 24 October 2009 Canberra United 2-0 Melbourne Victory McKellar Park, A.C.T.
5 31 October 2009 Melbourne Victory 2 - 1 Newcastle Jets Veneto Club
6 7 November 2009 Melbourne Victory 1 - 1 Sydney FC Deakin Reserve, Shepparton
7 14 November 2009 Brisbane Roar 1 - 1 Melbourne Victory Ballymore Stadium
8 21 November 2009 Central Coast Mariners 2 - 0 Melbourne Victory Leichhardt Oval
9 28 November 2009 Melbourne Victory 1 - 0 Canberra United Bob Jane Stadium
10 5 December 2008 Perth Glory FC 2 - 0 Melbourne Victory Clipsal Stadium, Ingelwood

References edit

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External links edit

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2008–09
Succeeded by
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2008–09
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