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Melbourne Derby (A-Leagues)

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Soccer rivalry in Melbourne, Australia
This article is about the A-League Melbourne Derby. For other uses, seeMelbourne Derby.

Melbourne Derby
A Melbourne Derby match at Marvel Stadium in 2015.
LocationMelbourne
TeamsMelbourne City
Melbourne Victory
First meeting8 October 2010
A-League
Melbourne Heart 2–1 Victory
Latest meeting8 November 2025
A-League Men
Victory 0–2 City
Next meeting20 December 2025
A-League Men
City v Victory
Statistics
Meetings total50
Most winsBoth clubs (17)
Top scorerJamie Maclaren (10)
All-time seriesVictory: 17
Drawn: 16
City: 17
Largest victoryCity 7–0Victory
(17 April 2021)
Melbourne Derby (A-Leagues) is located in Melbourne
AAMI Park
AAMI Park
Location of theMelbourne Rectangular Stadium (AAMI Park), the home stadium for both Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory

TheMelbourne Derby is an intra-citylocal derby in Australia's premierassociation football competition, theA-League Men. It is contested between the first twoMelbourne teams playing in the competition,Melbourne City (formerly Melbourne Heart) andMelbourne Victory, and is the A-League Men's first intra-city derby.

History

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With the introduction ofMelbourne Heart (who would later be known as Melbourne City) to theA-League at the start of the2010–11 season, joining the Victory who had joined the league at its inception in 2005, the first derby was held on 8 October 2010 atAAMI Park. The match was originally scheduled for 2 October 2010. However, due to the2010 AFL Grand Final Replay occurring on the same day, the match was postponed.[1]

Melbourne City won the inaugural derby 2–1, with goals fromAlex Terra andJohn 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 atDocklands Stadium, with the match ending in a 2–2 draw.[2] The match was marred by an unacceptable tackle byKevin Muscat onAdrian 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 midfielderMatt Thompson scoring twice in a matter of minutes late in the first half to put Heart in the lead 2–1, before City substituteAlex Terra scored controversially after appearing to handball preceding his goal in the second half. City would win the match 3–2.[4] The intense rivalry and passion between both sets of supporters occasionally boiled over, as occurred in February 2011 when four Melbourne City supporters were charged with "conspiracy to falsely imprison a [Victory supporter] ".[5]

In the 2014–15 season, City underwent a takeover by theCity Football Group. Melbourne City had their first derby win under the new management that season, winning the pre-Christmas derby 1–0 withErik Paartalu scoring one of the latest winners in a derby.[6] Victory and City later 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 fromBesart Berisha,Kosta Barbarouses andArchie Thompson.[7] 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 playerThomas Sørensen and aVictoria Police officer, and altercations with police after the match".[8]Football Federation Australia subsequently issued Melbourne Victory a $50,000 club fine and a suspended three competition points deduction.[8] 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 strikerBruno Fornaroli.[9] In Round 2 of the 2016–17 season, City recorded just their second ever derby win at Etihad Stadium, comfortably defeating Victory 4–1. The match featured the A-League Men debut ofSocceroos all-time leading goal scorerTim Cahill for City, who scored an incredible long-range goal to open City's account.[10] The February 2017 derby was a spiteful and controversial affair. Most notably City goalkeeperDean Bouzanis, was suspended and forced to undergo an education course after ethnically slurring Victory strikerBesart Berisha during the late stages of Victory's 2–1 win.[11]Tim Cahill was alsored carded before even being entering the field of play, and Victory held on to record a stunning come from behind win.[12][13]

The two rivals have been drawn for anFFA Cup derby only once; in2016 at the semi-final stage of the tournament. Melbourne City advanced to the Final, knocking out Victory 2–0 in what was one of the most physically confrontational clashes between the two rivals. The game was not without controversy, with Melbourne City's first goal of the match allowed to stand, despite the fact that Tim Cahill had seemingly interfered with Lawrence Thomas's line of sight whilst in an offside position.[14][15]

In the nine matches played from the start of the 2017–18 season to the end of the 2019–20 season, the teams shared three wins, three draws and three losses respectively, indicating a period of relative evenness between the rivals. This changed in the first two derbies of the 2020–21 season, when City claimed historic record wins in the fixture's history, defeating Victory firstly by six goals to nil in March 2021 and then by seven goals to nil the following month.[16]Jamie Maclaren became the first player to score more than three goals in a derby in the latter game and the second player in league history to score five goals in a match, afterArchie Thompson scored five goals in the2007 A-League Grand Final.[17] The results, which coincided with a torrid run of form for the Victory that left them in last place on the ladder,[18] resulted in the sacking of head coachGrant Brebner on 17 April 2021.[19]

The Melbourne Derby on 17 December 2022 was marred by spectator misconduct, with multiple instances of flares being thrown on the pitch by supporters

On 12 December 2022, just a few days before the derby, theAustralian Professional Leagues announced an agreement withDestination NSW that would see the 2023, 2024, and 2025 A-League Men Grand Finals hosted inSydney, as opposed to the traditional format of being hosted by the finalist that finished higher during the regular season.[20] This announcement was met with widespread opposition from fans, former players and active support groups,[21][22] with Original Style Melbourne and Melbourne City Terrace, the active supporter groups of Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City respectively, agreeing to stage a walkout in the 20th minute of theMelbourne Derby on 17 December 2022 in order to protest against the APL's decision.[23]

The match was marred with poor crowd behaviour, with multiple flares ignited and thrown onto the pitch by supporters of both teams. In the 20th minute of the match, Melbourne City goalkeeperTom Glover threw back a flare sent from the crowd, sparking a pitch invasion which saw both Glover and referee Alex King assaulted by pitch invaders, and causing the match to be abandoned.[24][25][26] In response.Football Australia sanctioned Melbourne Victory, which included a stopping of ticket sales and closure of active support for their following two matches at AAMI Park, along with bans on Victory supporters attending their following two matches outside of Melbourne.[27] Football Australia has also contemplated forcing Melbourne Victory to play the remainder of the2022–23 season without fans.[28] On 10 January 2023, Football Australia found that Melbourne Victory, through the actions of their supporters in the abandoned Derby, had brought the game into disrepute, and handed down a number of financial and logistical sanctions:[29]

  • A total financial sanction of $550,000 AUD, comprising $450,000 in fines and damages and $100,000 in lost revenue from the imposition of sporting sanctions
  • No organised seating for away fans for the remainder of the season and finals series.
  • No organised home active support for the remainder of the season and finals series.
  • A suspended 10 point deduction triggered for each instance of serious supporter misconduct for the remainder of the season and the next three seasons, ending at the conclusion of 2025/26 A-League season.

The 45th Melbourne Derby held on 5 May 2024 was the second ever Melbourne Derby finals match, the first in 9 years, as well as the first to be played at AAMI Park. Melbourne City enjoyed an early advantage in the match, taking the lead with a 29th minute header fromSamuel Souprayen, as well as gaining a one-man advantage afterZinédine Machach was sent off in the 37th minute.[30] However, just minutes from full time, the Victory equalised throughNishan Velupillay in the 88th minute, sending the match into extra time. With neither team managing to score in extra time, the match proceeded to a penalty shootout for the first time in the fixture's history. After earlier saving aTolgay Arslan penalty in the 19th minute,Paul Izzo made three saves in the penalty shootout in addition to scoring a penalty, helping the Victory to a 3–2 penalty shoot-out win, and ensuring that Melbourne City missed out on a place in the A-League semi-finals for the first time in five years.[31][32]

The two teams met in the2025 Grand Final, the first time any of the league's intra-city clubs had jointly qualified for the match. In a tense affair played before a record crowd at AAMI Park, City defeated Victory 1–0 to win their second championship, with the game's only goal coming from City's Israeli wingerYonatan Cohen in the 10th minute.[33][34]

Matches

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2010–2020

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SeasonDerby
Comp*Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Venue
Attendance
2010–111RS8 October 2010Heart2–1VictoryAloisi 10',Terra 56'Kruse 35'AAMI25,897
2RS11 December 2010Heart1–3VictorySibon 17'Kruse 12', 28',Srhoj 54' (o.g.)AAMI23,059
3RS22 January 2011Victory2–2HeartAllsopp 11',Hernández 30'Aloisi 45+2', 51'Etihad32,231
2011–124RS22 October 2011Victory0–0HeartEtihad39,309
5RS23 December 2011Heart3–2VictoryThompson 37', 39',Terra 62'Thompson 21',Hernández 90+2'AAMI26,579
6RS4 February 2012Heart0–0VictoryAAMI26,396
2012–137RS5 October 2012Victory1–2HeartRojas 24'Williams 14',Macallister 45+2'Etihad42,032
8RS22 December 2012Heart1–2VictoryFred 81'Rojas 67',Thompson 90+2'AAMI26,457
9RS2 February 2013Victory2–1HeartThompson 29',Milligan 55'Williams 72'Etihad41,203
2013–1410RS12 October 2013Victory0–0HeartEtihad45,202
11RS21 December 2013Heart1–3VictoryKalmar 80'Nichols 28', 63',Troisi 60'AAMI26,491
12RS1 March 2014Heart4–0VictoryEngelaar 8',Dugandzic 15'Williams 83'Kewell 86'AAMI25,546
2014–1513RS25 October 2014Victory5–2CityThompson 23', 87',Berisha 45+1', 46', 67'Wielaert 13',Hoffman 26'Etihad43,729
14RS20 December 2014City1–0VictoryPaartalu 90'AAMI26,372
15RS7 February 2015Victory3–0CityBerisha 10',Barbarouses 53',Ben Khalfallah 62'Etihad40,042
16FS8 May 2015Victory3–0CityBerisha 18',Barbarouses 30',Thompson 87'Etihad50,873
2015–1617RS17 October 2015Victory3–2CityBen Khalfallah 23',Barbarouses 57',Berisha 90'Fornaroli 68',Mauk 71'Etihad40,217
18RS19 December 2015City2–1VictoryMauk 20',Retre 30'Berisha 45'AAMI23,572
19RS13 February 2016City2–2VictoryFornaroli 22', 31'Ben Khalfallah 29',Finkler 47'AAMI25,738
2016–1720RS15 October 2016Victory1–4CityRojas 62'Cahill 27',Fornaroli 31',Brattan 52',Brandán 63'Etihad43,188
21CUP25 October 2016Victory0–2CityBrattan 9',Brandán 77'AAMI15,791
22RS17 December 2016City1–2VictoryCahill 16'Rojas 24'Berisha 78'AAMI24,706
23RS4 February 2017Victory2–1CityBerisha 84',Muscat 86' (o.g.)Baró 70' (o.g.)Etihad35,426
2017–1824RS14 October 2017Victory1–2CityGeorge 55'Budzinski 45+3',Kamau 64'Etihad35,792
25RS23 December 2017City0–1VictoryMilligan 90+5' (pen.)AAMI22,515
26RS2 March 2018City1–2VictoryFornaroli 54' (pen.)Barbarouses 12',George 62'AAMI20,083
2018–1927RS20 October 2018Victory1–2CityHonda 28'De Laet 40',McGree 70'Marvel40,505
28RS22 December 2018City1–1VictoryVidošić 90+2'Toivonen 55'AAMI24,306
29RS23 February 2019Victory1–1CityBarbarouses 50'Maclaren 16' (pen.)Marvel32,431
2019–2030RS12 October 2019Victory0–0CityMarvel33,523
31RS21 December 2019City1–2VictoryDelbridge 56'Toivonen 15', 41'AAMI17,083
32RS7 February 2020City2–1VictoryBerenguer 8',Maclaren 71'Toivonen 78'AAMI16,872
* RS: A-League regular season, FS: A-League finals series, GF: A-League grand final, CUP: FFA Cup, AAMI:Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Etihad/Marvel:Docklands Stadium
Melbourne City were known as Melbourne Heart from 2010 until 2014

2021–present

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SeasonDerby
Comp*Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Venue
Attendance
2020–2133RS6 March 2021Victory0–6CityMaclaren 34',Berenguer 52',Griffiths 56',Metcalfe 74', 77',Colakovski 90+3'Marvel11,467[a]
34RS17 April 2021City7–0VictoryNabbout 11',Maclaren 34' (pen.), 64', 75' (pen.), 84', 85',Luna 87'AAMI14,031[b]
35RS6 June 2021Victory1–1CityBrooks 90+5'Ansell 54' (o.g.)AAMI0 (BCD)
2021–2236RS18 December 2021City2–2VictoryMaclaren 60',Nabbout 63'Margiotta 12',D'Agostino 81'AAMI19,640
37RS19 March 2022City1–1VictoryGood 45'Rojas 19'AAMI18,080
38RS9 April 2022Victory3–0CityBrimmer 7' (pen.),Rojas 14', 27'AAMI17,754
2022–2339RS22 October 2022Victory0–2CityMaclaren 17' (pen.),Cadete 19' (o.g.)AAMI23,489
4017 December 2022
(resumed on 5 April 2023)
City2–1VictoryO'Neill 11', 57'Velupillay 89'AAMI18,036 (17 Dec), 6,423 (5 Apr)
4118 February 2023Victory3–2CityDa Silva 7',Fornaroli 46',Brillante 77'Leckie 24', 80'AAMI18,011
2023–2442RS23 December 2023City0–0VictoryAAMI25,884
4317 February 2024City0–0VictoryAAMI20,877
446 April 2024Victory2–1CityFornaroli 34' (pen.),Da Silva 86'Arslan 4'AAMI20,107
45FS5 May 2024Victory1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2p)
CityVelupillay 88'Souprayen 29'AAMI21,358
2024–2546RS26 October 2024City1–3VictoryNabbout 64'Velupillay 5',Vergos 12',Teague 25'AAMI20,093
4721 December 2024Victory1–1CityRoderick 65'Cohen 16'AAMI24,053
4822 February 2025Victory2–2CityMachach 45+7' (pen.),Santos 48'Tilio 5',Trewin 70' (pen.)AAMI22,806
49FS31 May 2025City1–0VictoryCohen 10'AAMI29,902
2025–2650RS8 November 2025Victory0–2CityCaputo 2',Antoniou 55'AAMI18,319
5120 December 2025CityVictoryAAMI
5221 January 2026CityVictoryAAMI
* RS: A-League Men regular season, FS: A-League Men finals series, GF: A-League Men grand final, CUP: FFA Cup, AAMI:Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Marvel:Docklands Stadium

Statistics

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As of 8 November 2025

Head-to-head record

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CompetitionMatchesCity winsDrawsVictory winsCity goalsVictory goals
League regular season461515167264
League finals series311124
Australia Cup110020
Total501716177668

Comparative league placings

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#'06'07'08'09'10'11'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19'20'21'22'23'24'25
1111111
222222
33333
44444
555555
6666
77
888
99
101010
1111
1212
13

Top goalscorers

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Jamie Maclaren is the Melbourne Derby's all-time top goalscorer with 10 goals
As of 8 November 2025
PlayerClubGoals
AustraliaJamie MaclarenMelbourne City10
KosovoBesart BerishaMelbourne Victory9
AustraliaBruno FornaroliMelbourne City
Melbourne Victory
7
New ZealandMarco RojasMelbourne Victory
AustraliaArchie ThompsonMelbourne Victory6
New ZealandKosta BarbarousesMelbourne Victory5
SwedenOla ToivonenMelbourne Victory4
AustraliaJohn AloisiMelbourne City3
TunisiaFahid Ben KhalfallahMelbourne Victory
AustraliaRobbie KruseMelbourne Victory
AustraliaDavid WilliamsMelbourne City
  • Players inbold are still active for their club.

Records

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  • Most wins:Melbourne City,Melbourne Victory (17)
  • Biggest win: Melbourne City 7–0 Melbourne Victory (17 April 2021)
  • Most consecutive wins: 3, Melbourne Victory (7 February 2015 – 17 October 2015), Melbourne City (7 February 2020 – 17 April 2021)
  • Most consecutive matches undefeated: 8, Melbourne Victory (18 February 2023 – 22 February 2025, excluding 17 December 2022 match resumption on 5 April 2023)
  • Most consecutive games without a draw: 8, (21 December 2013 – 19 December 2015, 15 October 2016 – 20 October 2018)
  • Most consecutive draws: 3, (22 December 2018 – 21 December 2019, 6 June 2021 – 19 March 2022)
  • Highest goalscorer: 10,Jamie Maclaren
  • Highest goalscorer in one match: 5,Jamie Maclaren (17 April 2021)
  • Player with most consecutive matches scored: 4,Besart Berisha (7 February 2015 – 19 December 2015)
  • Highest attendance: 50,873 (8 May 2015)
  • Lowest attendance (excluding behind closed doors): 11,467 (6 March 2021)

Honors

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As of 31 May 2025
CompetitionMelbourne CityMelbourne Victory
A-League Men Premiership33
A-League Men Championship24
Australia Cup12
Total69

Players who played for both clubs

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Fornaroli with Melbourne City in 2016
Fornaroli with Melbourne Victory in 2022
Bruno Fornaroli represented Melbourne City, before going on to represent Melbourne Victory
Mate Dugandžić became the first player to transfer directly between the two Melbourne clubs, when he joined Melbourne Heart from Melbourne Victory in February 2011
As of 8 November 2025
PlayerMelbourne City career spanMelbourne Victory career span
AustraliaAziz Behich2010–2014, 2023–present2009–2010
AustraliaOliver Bozanic20182015–2017
AustraliaJoshua Brillante2019–20202021–2023
AustraliaMate Dugandžić2011–20152009–2011
BrazilFred2011–20132006–2007
AustraliaScott Galloway2019–20242013–2016
North MacedoniaDaniel Georgievski20212014–2017
AustraliaBrendan Hamill2010–20122021–2022
AustraliaHarry Kewell2013–20142011–2012
AustraliaAnthony Lesiotis2018–2019, 2021–20222019–2020
AustraliaAndrew Nabbout2020–present2012–2015, 2019–2020
AustraliaKristian Sarkies2010–20122005–2007
AustraliaTando Velaphi2013–20152011–2013
AustraliaBruno Fornaroli2015–20192022–2025
AustraliaBruce Kamau2016–20182023
AustraliaConnor Chapman2014–20172023–2024
AustraliaDaniel Arzani2016–20182023–2025

A-League Women

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Matches

[edit]

The Victory and City women's teams also compete in theA-League Women (formerly the W-League[35]) and occasionally have 'double headers' where the men's teams play after the women's teams.

2015–2020

[edit]
SeasonDerby
Comp*Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Venue
Attendance
2015–161RS25 October 2015City2–1VictoryTabain 48',Luik 72' (pen.)Knight 90+2'AAMI2,311
2RS6 December 2015Victory0–4CityBeattie 35',Crummer 52', 72',Little 79'Bulleen
2016–173RS27 November 2016City3–0VictoryFishlock 64', 77',Catley 75'AAMI1,943
4RS15 January 2017Victory2–0CityDowie 1',Nairn 31'Epping467
2017–185RS3 November 2017City1–0VictoryStott 82'AAMI3,510
6RS14 January 2018Victory2–1CityAyres 71',Gibbons 86'Luik 63'Epping1,143
2018–197RS16 November 2018City0–2VictoryKellond-Knight 31' (o.g.),Gielnik 65'AAMI1,619
8RS5 January 2019Victory1–0CityNairn 88'Epping1,265
2019–209RS12 December 2019City1–0VictoryKinga 89'ABD907
10RS13 February 2020Victory0–4CityVan Egmond 21',Emslie 31', 50',Simon 57'Lakeside1,097

2021–present

[edit]
SeasonDerby
Comp*Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Venue
Attendance
2020–2111RS10 January 2021City0-6VictoryLongo 15',Ayres 29',De Vanna 72',Jackson 80',Zimmerman 90',Cooney-Cross 90+2'CB Smith729
12RS17 January 2021Victory2–3CityMelinda Barbieri 47',Zimmerman 51'Chidiac 22',Bunge 25' (o.g.),Withers 86'Epping1,034
2021–2213RS12 December 2021City1–2VictoryJackson 49' (o.g.)Zimmerman 65',Williams 70'AAMI1,092
14RS26 December 2021Victory1-5CityMarkovski 84'Wilkinson 5', 13', 26', 56', 75'AAMI4,682
15FS20 March 2022City1–3VictoryTumeth 80'Ayres 30',Bunge 47',Privitelli 53'AAMI1,306
2022–2316RS15 January 2023City1–1VictoryWilkinson 37'Chidiac 13'Casey Fields506
17RS13 March 2023Victory2–0CityAyres 16' (pen.),Zois 20'AAMI1,655
18FS15 April 2023City3–3 (a.e.t.)
(1–4p)
VictoryPollicina 40', 79',Wilkinson 90+7'Ayres 53' (pen.), 67', 72'Casey Fields742
2023–2419RS23 December 2023City1–0VictoryEkic 10'AAMI6,286
20RS17 March 2024Victory0–0CityHome of The Matildas2,012
2024–2521RS9 November 2024Victory2–3CityGielnik 20' (pen.),Jančevski 42'Speckmaier 6', 85',Bosch 64'AAMI3,850
221 February 2025City1–1VictorySpeckmaier 89'Lowe 5'ctrl:cyber Pitch1,565
2025–2623RS23 December 2025CityVictoryAAMI
24RS15 February 2026VictoryCityHome of The Matildas

Statistics

[edit]

Matchup history

[edit]
CompetitionMatchesCity winsDrawsVictory wins
League regular season201037
League finals series2011
Total221048

Women's honours

[edit]
CompetitionMelbourne CityMelbourne Victory
A-League Women Premiership41
A-League Women Championship43
Total84

Combined honours

[edit]
TitleMelbourne CityMelbourne Victory
A-League Men Premiership33
A-League Men Championship24
Australia Cup12
Men's total69
A-League Women Premiership41
A-League Women Championship43
Women's total84
Total1413

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^Capacity of the stadium was reduced by 50% due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^Capacity of the stadium was reduced by 25% due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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