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Melbourne Victory 6 (Archie Thompson 20'/29'/39'/56'/72', Kristian Sarkies 90+3') Adelaide United 0 1.Michael Theoklitos (gk), 2.Kevin Muscat (c), 6.Steve Pantelidis, 8.Fred, 9.Danny Allsopp, 10.Archie Thompson (13.Kristian Sarkies 90'), 12.Rodrigo Vargas, 14.Adrian Caceres (21.James Robinson 62'), 15.Adrian Leijer, 16.Simon Storey, 17.Grant Brebner (22.Leigh Broxham 59') 16.22%
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Melbourne Victory has made a number of changes to its roster ahead of the 2020/21 A-League season. 18.92%
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View Profile Melbourne Victory wishes to thank Migjen Basha for his time at the club after he informed the football department he would be returning to Europe.
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Newly appointed Melbourne Victory head coach Grant Brebner will be targeting players capable of executing his attacking philosophy. Sitting at the Victory TV desk as he previewed the club's final match, Theo declared he would become a Victory member for the upcoming 2020/21 season. View Profile Melbourne Victory dual-Championship player, Michael Theo, has put his money where his mouth is.
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Melbourne Victory; 2019–20 season; Chairman: Anthony Di Pietro: Manager: Marco Kurz (to 15 January 2020) Carlos Pérez Salvachúa (caretaker) (from 15 January 2020 to 30 May 2020) Grant Brebner (caretaker) (from 11 June 2020) Stadium: AAMI Park Marvel Stadium: A-League: 10th: FFA Cup: Round of 32: AFC Champions League: Group stage: Top goalscorer: League: Ola Toivonen (10 goals)
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This list is as of September 12, 2.20pm AEST, and does not include player transfers made before April 29, the end of the Hyundai A-League 2018/19 regular season. View Profile
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To defend the most demanding players will be Ola Toivonen 15 goals, Andrew Nabbout 11 goals, Marco Rojas 6 goals, Robbie Kruse 3 goals, Elvis Kamsoba 3 goals, Kristijan Dobras 2 goals, Migjen Basha 2 goals, Josh Hope 1 goals, Storm Roux 1 goals, Jai Ingham 1 goals, because this season they scored the most goals for Melbourne Victory of the entire composition. Click here to become a Melbourne Victory Member today