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2019–20 Melbourne Victory FC season

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Melbourne Victory 2019–20 football season
Melbourne Victory
2019–20 season
ChairmanAnthony Di Pietro
ManagerMarco Kurz
(to 15 January 2020)
Carlos Pérez Salvachúa (caretaker)
(from 15 January 2020 to 30 May 2020)
Grant Brebner (caretaker)
(from 11 June 2020)
StadiumAAMI Park
Marvel Stadium
A-League10th
FFA CupRound of 32
AFC Champions LeagueRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:Ola Toivonen (10 goals)
All: Ola Toivonen (12 goals)
Highest home attendance33,523 vsMelbourne City
(12 October 2019)
Lowest home attendance12,023 vsWellington Phoenix
(14 December 2019)
Average home league attendance17,366

The2019–20 season was theMelbourne Victory's 15th season in the A-League. The club participated in theA-League, theFFA Cup, and theAFC Champions League.

On 24 March 2020, theFFA announced that the2019–20 A-League season would be postponed until further notice due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Australia andNew Zealand,[1] and subsequently extended indefinitely. The season resumed on 17 July 2020.[2] Similarly, the2020 AFC Champions League competition has been suspended until at least mid-September 2020 in West Zone.[3] The AFC Executive Committee agreed to played AFC Champions League East Zone matches which are now scheduled to be played between 15 November and 13 December 2020 in Qatar.[4][5]

Players

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK AUSMatt Acton
2DF NZLStorm Roux
4DF AUSJames Donachie
6MF AUSLeigh Broxham(Vice-captain)
7FW SSDKenny Athiu
9FW AUSAndrew Nabbout
10FW AUSRobbie Kruse
13MF AUSBirkan Kirdar(Scholarship)
15DF AUSGiancarlo Gallifuoco
16MF AUSJosh Hope
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17MF BDIElvis Kamsoba
18MF ALBMigjen Basha
19DF AUSBenjamin Carrigan
21DF CIVAdama Traoré
23MF NZLMarco Rojas
24MF AUSAnthony Lesiotis
25MF AUSBrandon Lauton(Scholarship)
26MF AUSJay Barnett(Scholarship)
30GK AUSMatthew Sutton(Scholarship)

Transfers

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Transfers in

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No.PositionPlayerTransferred fromType/feeContract lengthDateRef
26MFJay BarnettBrisbane RoarScholarship1 year4 June 2019[6]
10FWRobbie KruseUnattachedFree transfer2 years23 July 2019[7]
9FWAndrew NabboutJapanUrawa Red DiamondsUndisclosed1 year25 July 2019[8]
5DFGermanyTim HooglandGermanyVfL BochumFree transfer1 year16 August 2019[9]
22MFAustriaKristijan DobrasUnattachedFree transfer1 year20 August 2019[10]
8MFDenmarkJakob PoulsenDenmarkMidtjyllandUndisclosed1 year2 September 2019[11]
21DFIvory CoastAdama TraoréUnattachedUndisclosed1 year12 September 2019[12]
18MFAlbaniaMigjen BashaGreeceAris ThessalonikiFree transfer2 years19 September 2019[13]
50GKBrendan WhiteAustraliaHeidelberg UnitedInjury replacement31 October 2019[14]
23MFNew ZealandMarco RojasUnattachedFree transfer2.5 years22 January 2020[15]
15DFGiancarlo GallifuocoUnattachedFree transfer0.5 years3 February 2020[16]

From youth squad

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N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Notes
19DFAustraliaBenjamin Carrigan211 year contract[17]
25MFAustraliaBrandon Lauton192 year scholarship contract[17]

Transfers out

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No.PositionPlayerTransferred toType/feeDateRef
21MFCarl ValeriRetired12 April 2019[18]
4MFJapanKeisuke HondaUnattachedEnd of contract3 May 2019[19]
15MFSpainRaúl BaenaSpainGranadaLoan return28 May 2019[20]
5DFGermanyGeorg NiedermeierUnattachedEnd of contract28 May 2019[20]
23FWNew ZealandJai InghamUnattachedEnd of contract28 May 2019[20]
19MFRahmat AkbariBrisbane RoarLoan return4 June 2019[6]
9FWNew ZealandKosta BarbarousesSydney FCFree transfer6 June 2019[21]
8MFTerry AntonisSouth KoreaSuwon Samsung BluewingsUndisclosed23 July 2019[22]
10FWJames TroisiUnattachedEnd of contract6 August 2019[23]
3DFCorey BrownBrisbane RoarFree transfer17 January 2020[24][25]
22MFAustriaKristijan DobrasUnattachedMutual contract termination22 January 2020[15]
14DFThomas DengJapanUrawa Red DiamondsUndisclosed28 January 2020[26]
50GKBrendan WhiteUnattachedEnd of contract20 February 2020[27]
8MFDenmarkJakob PoulsenRetired6 May 2020[28]
11FWSwedenOla ToivonenUnattachedEnd of contract4 June 2020[29]
5DFGermanyTim HooglandUnattachedEnd of contract15 July 2020[30]
20GKLawrence ThomasDenmarkSønderjyskEEnd of contract26 July 2020[31]

Contract extensions

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No.NamePositionDurationDateNotes
6Leigh BroxhamMidfielder2 years29 May 2019[32]
16Joshua HopeAttacking midfielder1 year29 May 2019[32]
4James DonachieCentre-back1 year16 August 2019[9][a]
  1. ^Donachie formally returned to his parent clubJeonnam Dragons at the end of his loan contract and then transferred permanently to Melbourne Victory, signing a one-year contract.[9]

Technical staff

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PositionName
Head coachScotlandGrant Brebner (caretaker)[33]
Assistant coachWalesJeff Hopkins (caretaker)[33]
Goalkeeping CoachVacant

Pre-season and friendlies

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Dandenong CityAustralia vAustraliaMelbourne Victory
14 August 2019Dandenong CityAustralia0–4AustraliaMelbourne VictoryMelbourne,Australia
19:30AESTReport
Stadium:Frank Holohan Reserve
Oakleigh CannonsAustralia vAustraliaMelbourne Victory
20 August 2019Oakleigh CannonsAustralia0–3AustraliaMelbourne VictoryMelbourne,Australia
19:30AESTReport
Stadium:Jack Edwards Reserve
Port MelbourneAustralia vAustraliaMelbourne Victory
28 August 2019Port MelbourneAustralia1–5AustraliaMelbourne VictoryMelbourne,Australia
19:30AEST
Report
Stadium:SS Anderson Reserve
Dandenong ThunderAustralia vAustraliaMelbourne Victory
6 September 2019Dandenong ThunderAustralia1–6AustraliaMelbourne VictoryMelbourne,Australia
19:30AEST
  • 43'
Report
Stadium:George Andrews Reserve
Western UnitedAustralia vAustraliaMelbourne Victory
15 September 2019Western UnitedAustralia0–6AustraliaMelbourne VictoryMelbourne,Australia
13:00AESTReportStadium:City Vista Pavilion and Sports Field
Attendance: 0(behind closed doors)
Melbourne VictoryAustralia vAustraliaPerth Glory
21 September 2019Melbourne VictoryAustralia2–0AustraliaPerth GloryMorwell,Australia
14:00AESTReportStadium:Latrobe City Stadium
Melbourne VictoryAustralia vNew ZealandWellington Phoenix
29 September 2019Melbourne VictoryAustralia1–1New ZealandWellington PhoenixMelbourne,Australia
15:00AEST
ReportAttendance: 0(behind closed doors)
Oakleigh CannonsAustralia vAustraliaMelbourne Victory
11 January 2020Oakleigh CannonsAustralia4–1AustraliaMelbourne VictoryMelbourne,Australia
10:30AESTReportStadium:Jack Edwards Reserve

Competitions

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  Win  Draw  Loss

Overview

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
A-League12 October 201912 August 2020Matchday 110th2665153344−11023.08
FFA Cup7 August 2019Round of 32Round of 32100123−1000.00
AFC Champions League21 January 202018 February 2020Preliminary stageGroup stage430171+6075.00
Total3195174248−6029.03

Source:Soccerway

A-League

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Main article:2019–20 A-League

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Sydney FC(C)2616554925+2453Qualification for2021 AFC Champions League group stage andFinals series[a][34][b]
2Melbourne City2614574937+1247Qualification for2021 AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs andFinals series[a][b]
3Wellington Phoenix[c]2612593833+541Qualification forFinals series[b]
4Brisbane Roar2611782928+140Qualification for2021 AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs andFinals series[a][b]
5Western United26123114637+939Qualification forFinals series[b]
6Perth Glory2610794336+737
7Adelaide United26113124449−536
8Newcastle Jets2697103240−834
9Western Sydney Wanderers2696113540−533
10Melbourne Victory2665153344−1123
11Central Coast Mariners2653182655−2918
Source:A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^abAll Australian teams withdrew from the 2021 AFC Champions League on 4 June 2021.
  2. ^abcdeThe top two teams enter the Finals series at thesemi-finals, while the teams ranked third to sixth enter the Finals series at theelimination-finals.
  3. ^Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for the2021 AFC Champions League as they are not recognised as anAFC club.

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
2665153344 −11233371621 −53281723 −6

Last updated: 14 December 2019.
Source:ultimatealeague.com

Results by round

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232824262527
GroundHHAHHAAHAHABHAAHAABAHHANNNNN
ResultDLWLDLLWLDWXWLLLDLXDWLLLLLWL
Position696778108108787688999999101010101010
Points1144555889121215151515161616172020202020202323
Source:worldfootball.net
A = Away;H = Home;N = Neutral;B = Bye;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss;X = Bye

Matches

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Melbourne Victory vMelbourne City
12 October 20191Melbourne Victory0–0Melbourne CityMelbourne
19:30AEDTReportStadium:Marvel Stadium
Attendance: 33,523
Referee:Chris Beath
Melbourne Victory vWestern Sydney Wanderers
18 October 20192Melbourne Victory1–2Western Sydney WanderersMelbourne
19:30AEDT
Report
Stadium:Marvel Stadium
Attendance: 17,231
Referee:Alex King
Brisbane Roar vMelbourne Victory
25 October 20193Brisbane Roar0–1Melbourne VictoryBrisbane
18:30AESTReportStadium:Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 12,859
Referee:Kurt Ams
Melbourne Victory vWestern United
2 November 20194Melbourne Victory2–3Western UnitedMelbourne
19:30AEDTReportStadium:Marvel Stadium
Attendance: 20,865
Referee:Alireza Faghani
Melbourne Victory vWellington Phoenix
10 November 20195Melbourne Victory1–1Wellington PhoenixMelbourne
16:00AEDTReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 15,014
Referee:Adam Kersey
Sydney FC vMelbourne Victory
17 November 20196Sydney FC2–1Melbourne VictorySydney
18:30AEDTReportStadium:Jubilee Stadium
Attendance: 16,115
Referee: Shaun Evans
Adelaide United vMelbourne Victory
23 November 20197Adelaide United3–1Melbourne VictoryAdelaide
19:00ACDT
ReportStadium:Coopers Stadium
Attendance: 12,198
Referee:Alireza Faghani
Melbourne Victory vPerth Glory
29 November 20198Melbourne Victory1–0Perth GloryMelbourne
19:30AEDT
ReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 13,084
Referee:Alex King
Western United vMelbourne Victory
8 December 20199Western United3–1Melbourne VictoryGeelong
16:00AEDT
ReportStadium:GMHBA Stadium
Attendance: 10,128
Referee: Adam Kersey
Melbourne Victory vWellington Phoenix
14 December 201910Melbourne Victory0–0Wellington PhoenixMelbourne
17:00AEDTReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 12,023
Referee:Stephen Lucas
Melbourne City vMelbourne Victory
21 December 201911Melbourne City1–2Melbourne VictoryMelbourne
17:00AEDTReport
Stadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 17,083
Referee: Alex King
Melbourne Victory vNewcastle Jets
5 January 202013Melbourne Victory4–0Newcastle JetsMelbourne
18:30AEDT
ReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 14,582
Referee: Daniel Elder
Central Coast Mariners vMelbourne Victory
12 January 202014Central Coast Mariners3–2Melbourne VictoryGosford
18:00AEDT
Report
Stadium:Central Coast Stadium
Attendance: 4,957
Referee: Kurt Ams
Adelaide United vMelbourne Victory
17 January 202015Adelaide United1–0Melbourne VictoryAdelaide
19:00ACDTReportStadium:Coopers Stadium
Attendance: 11,412
Referee: Adam Kersey
Melbourne Victory vSydney FC
24 January 202016Melbourne Victory0–3Sydney FCMelbourne
19:30AEDTReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 17,814
Referee: Alex King
Perth Glory vMelbourne Victory
1 February 202017Perth Glory2–2Melbourne VictoryPerth
18:45AWSTReportStadium:HBF Park
Attendance: 9,435
Referee: Stephen Lucas
Melbourne City vMelbourne Victory
7 February 202018Melbourne City2–1Melbourne VictoryMelbourne
19:30AEDTReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 16,872
Referee: Shaun Evans
Newcastle Jets vMelbourne Victory
22 February 202020Newcastle Jets1–1Melbourne VictoryNewcastle
17:00AEDTO'Donovan 24'ReportToivonen 49'Stadium:McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 7,115
Referee: Alireza Faghani
Melbourne Victory vAdelaide United
29 February 202021Melbourne Victory2–1Adelaide UnitedMelbourne
19:30AEDT
ReportStadium:Marvel Stadium
Attendance: 14,424
Referee: Chris Beath
Melbourne Victory vSydney FC
7 March 202022Melbourne Victory1–4Sydney FCMelbourne
19:30AEDTReportStadium:Marvel Stadium
Attendance: 15,102
Referee: Shaun Evans
Wellington Phoenix vMelbourne Victory
15 March 202023Wellington Phoenix3–0Melbourne VictoryWellington
18:00NZDTReportStadium:Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 7,519
Referee: Alex King
Melbourne Victory vWestern United
25 July 202028Melbourne Victory1–2Western UnitedSydney
19:35AEDT
Report
Stadium:Bankwest Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Alireza Faghani
Melbourne Victory vBrisbane Roar
29 July 202024Melbourne Victory1–2Brisbane RoarSydney
19:30AEDT
ReportStadium:Bankwest Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee:Alex King
Melbourne Victory vCentral Coast Mariners
3 August 202026Melbourne Victory2–3Central Coast MarinersSydney
19:30AEDT
Report
Stadium:Netstrata Jubilee Oval
Attendance: 0
Referee:Tim Danaskos
Perth Glory vMelbourne Victory
8 August 202025Perth Glory0–4Melbourne VictorySydney
17:00AEDTReport
Stadium:Netstrata Jubilee Oval
Attendance: 0
Referee:Chris Beath
Western Sydney Wanderers vMelbourne Victory
12 August 202027Western Sydney Wanderers2–1Melbourne VictorySydney
20:10AEDTReportStadium:Bankwest Stadium
Attendance: 1,118
Referee:Ben Abraham

FFA Cup

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Main article:2019 FFA Cup
Melbourne VictoryVictoria (state) vNew South WalesNewcastle Jets
7 AugustRound of 32Melbourne VictoryVictoria (state)2–3 (a.e.t.)New South WalesNewcastle JetsMelbourne
19:30
ReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 4,045
Referee: Shaun Evans

AFC Champions League

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Main article:2020 AFC Champions League

Qualifying play-offs

[edit]
Melbourne VictoryAustralia vIndonesiaBali United
21 January 2020 (2020-01-21)Prelim. round 2Melbourne VictoryAustralia5–0IndonesiaBali UnitedMelbourne,Australia
19:35 UTC+11
ReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 5,387
Referee:Mohammed Al-Hoish (Saudi Arabia)
Kashima AntlersJapan vAustraliaMelbourne Victory
28 January 2020 (2020-01-28)Play-off roundKashima AntlersJapan0–1AustraliaMelbourne VictoryKashima,Japan
19:00 UTC+9ReportStadium:Kashima Soccer Stadium
Attendance: 4,275
Referee:Mooud Bonyadifar (Iran)

Group stage

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1ChinaBeijing Guoan6510124+816Advance toknockout stage
2AustraliaMelbourne Victory621369−37
3South KoreaFC Seoul6204109+16
4ThailandChiangrai United6123511−65
Source:AFC
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
Melbourne VictoryAustralia vThailandChiangrai United
11 February 2020 (2020-02-11)Melbourne VictoryAustralia1–0ThailandChiangrai UnitedMelbourne,Australia
19:35 UTC+11
ReportStadium:AAMI Park
Attendance: 4,156
Referee: Turki Al-Khudhayr (Saudi Arabia)
FC SeoulSouth Korea vAustraliaMelbourne Victory
18 February 2020 (2020-02-18)FC SeoulSouth Korea1–0AustraliaMelbourne VictorySeoul,South Korea
19:30 UTC+9ReportStadium:Seoul World Cup Stadium
Attendance: 6,035
Referee:Abdulrahman Al-Jassim (Qatar)

Melbourne Victory continued their 2020 AFC Champions League campaign in their2020–21 season.

Statistics

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Appearances and goals

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Includes all competitions. Players with no appearances not included in the list.[35]

No.PosNatPlayerTotalA-LeagueFFA CupAFC Champions League
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKAustralia AUSMatt Acton60500+1000
2DFNew Zealand NZLStorm Roux24118+310030
3DFAustralia AUSCorey Brown703+301000
4DFAustralia AUSJames Donachie2902500040
5DFGermany GERTim Hoogland605+100000
6MFAustralia AUSLeigh Broxham2602301020
7FWSouth Sudan SSDKenny Athiu1701+130101+10
8MFDenmark DENJakob Poulsen17011+500010
9FWAustralia AUSAndrew Nabbout27112281241
10FWAustralia AUSRobbie Kruse1338+320021
11FWSweden SWEOla Toivonen231217+1100+102+22
13MFAustralia AUSBirkan Kirdar60600000
14DFAustralia AUSThomas Deng70601000
15DFAustralia AUSGiancarlo Gallifuoco60400020
16MFAustralia AUSJosh Hope1111+801011
17FWBurundi BDIElvis Kamsoba29221+411031
18MFAlbania ALBMigjen Basha29220+510041
19DFAustralia AUSBenjamin Carrigan1004+20101+20
20GKAustralia AUSLawrence Thomas2602101040
21FWIvory Coast CIVAdama Traoré2702300040
22MFAustria AUTKristijan Dobras927+220000
23FWNew Zealand NZLMarco Rojas1268+26000+20
24MFAustralia AUSAnthony Lesiotis22010+70102+20
25DFAustralia AUSBrandon Lauton1604+80102+10
26MFAustralia AUSJay Barnett1205+40001+20
32FWAustralia AUSJack Palazzolo10000+1000
33DFAustralia AUSAaron Anderson40400000
38DFJapan JPNSo Nishikawa400+400000
39FWAustralia AUSLleyton Brooks200+200000
43FWAustralia AUSLuis Lawrie-Lattanzio504+100000
46MFAustralia AUSJoshua Varga100+100000

Disciplinary record

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Includes all competitions. The list is sorted by squad number when total cards are equal. Players with no cards not included in the list.[35]

No.PosNatPlayerTotalA-LeagueFFA CupAFC Champions League
Yellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed cardYellow cardSecond yellow cardRed card
22MFAustria AUTKristijan Dobras101101000000
5DFGermany GERTim Hoogland001001000000
6MFAustralia AUSLeigh Broxham610510100000
4DFAustralia AUSJames Donachie800600000200
11FWSweden SWEOla Toivonen800700100000
18MFAlbania ALBMigjen Basha500400000100
2DFNew Zealand NZLStorm Roux400300000100
9FWAustralia AUSAndrew Nabbout400400000000
7FWSouth Sudan SSDKenny Athiu300300000000
15DFAustralia AUSGiancarlo Gallifuoco300200000100
21FWIvory Coast CIVAdama Traoré300200000100
8MFDenmark DENJakob Poulsen200200000000
10FWAustralia AUSRobbie Kruse200200000000
13MFAustralia AUSBirkan Kirdar200200000000
14DFAustralia AUSThomas Deng200200000000
16MFAustralia AUSJosh Hope200100000100
23FWNew Zealand NZLMarco Rojas200200000000
24MFAustralia AUSAnthony Lesiotis200200000000
26MFAustralia AUSJay Barnett200200000000
33DFAustralia AUSAaron Anderson200200000000
17FWBurundi BDIElvis Kamsoba100100000000
20GKAustralia AUSLawrence Thomas100100000000
25DFAustralia AUSBrandon Lauton200100000100
43FWAustralia AUSLuis Lawrie-Lattanzio100100000000
RankNo.Nat.GoalkeeperA-LeagueFFA CupAFC Champions LeagueTotal
120AustraliaLawrence Thomas5038
21AustraliaMatt Acton1001
Total6039

References

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  6. ^ab"Signing news: Victory secure exciting teenager Barnett".A-League.Football Federation Australia. 4 June 2019.
  7. ^"Robbie Kruse re-joins Melbourne Victory".The Sydney Morning Herald. 23 July 2019.
  8. ^Rayson, Zac (25 July 2019)."A-League news: Melbourne Victory sign second Socceroo".Fox Sports.
  9. ^abcLynch, Michael (16 August 2019)."Victory confirm Hoogland, Donachie signings".The Sydney Morning Herald.
  10. ^"Austrian playmaker for Victory".FTBL. 20 August 2019.
  11. ^Lynch, Michael (2 September 2019)."Victory sign veteran Danish midfielder".The Sydney Morning Herald.
  12. ^"Victory re-sign former fan favourite Adama Traore".The World Game.SBS. 12 September 2019.
  13. ^"Victory bring in Albanian to midfield".FTBL. 19 September 2019.
  14. ^"White signs as injury replacement goalkeeper".Melbourne Victory. 31 October 2019.
  15. ^abColangelo, Anthony (22 January 2020)."Victory sign Rojas after parting ways with Dobras".The Sydney Morning Herald.
  16. ^Davutovic, David (3 February 2020)."Melbourne Victory signs former player Giancarlo Gallifuoco to bolster squad for Asian Champions League campaign".Herald Sun.
  17. ^ab"Carrigan, Lauton sign with Victory".Melbourne Victory.Football Federation Australia. 30 August 2019.
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  19. ^Lynch, Michael (3 May 2019)."Victory to search for a replacement star as Honda moves on".The Sydney Morning Herald.
  20. ^abc"Victory sever ties with visa stars".FTBL. 28 May 2019.
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  23. ^McKay, Ben (6 August 2019)."Kurz keen but Kruse out of FFA Cup tie".ESPN.James Troisi, is unattached after his contract at Victory ran out but Kurz said he had turned down a contract to stay.
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  32. ^abLynch, Michael (29 May 2019)."Broxham signs new two-year deal with Victory, Hope a one-year contract".The Sydney Morning Herald.
  33. ^ab"Grant Brebner appointed interim Head Coach for 2019/20 season".Melbourne Victory. 11 June 2020.
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