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Australian semi-professional Football club

Football club
Melbourne Knights
Melbourne Knights Logo
Full nameMelbourne Knights Football Club
NicknamesKnights, Croatia, Croacija
Founded1953; 73 years ago (1953) asCroatia
1976 asEssendon Croatia
1982 asMelbourne Croatia
GroundKnights Stadium
Capacity15,000[1]
PresidentTony Topcic
ManagerMichael Calandrella
LeagueNPL Victoria
202514th of 14 (relegated)
Websitewww.melbourneknights.com.au

Melbourne Knights Football Club is an Australian professionalsoccer club based in the suburb ofSunshine North,Melbourne. The club currently competes in theVictorian Premier League 1, the second-tier of the Victorian soccer league system. It is one of the most successful soccer clubs in Australia, being a two-time championship and four-time premiership winner in the now defunctNational Soccer League (NSL).

The club is based in the western suburbs of Melbourne and draws much of its support from theCroatian Australian community. The club's identification with its Croatian roots remains strong. It is a regular participant in theAustralian-Croatian Soccer Tournament.

The Melbourne Knights play matches atKnights Stadium, a 15,000 capacity venue (with approximately 4,000 seated) which the club has owned and operated since 1989. As well as fielding men's and women's sides, the Knight's field junior teams of all year levels.

History

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Main article:History of Melbourne Knights FC

Melbourne Knights FC was founded as Croatia in 1953 by a small group of Croatian immigrants in Melbourne's western suburbs. The club played its first match on 10 April 1953. The Knights became a member of the Victorian Soccer Federation in 1954, which saw the club join and compete in a league competition for the first time that same year in the newly created Victorian Provisional League. The club quickly moved up the state divisions and, by the mid-1960s, had become one of the strongest clubs in Victoria, winning the State League title in 1968, 1978 and 1979.

In 1984, after a number of years of lobbying, the Knights finally joined Australia's elite soccer competition, the National Soccer League. By the 1990s, the club had become the premier soccer club in Australia as it made the NSL Grand Final in 5 out of 6 seasons, winning it twice, in 1994–95 and 1995–96. Following the disbanding of the NSL in 2004, the Knights dropped to the Victorian Premier League, making the Grand Final in 2008. The Knights won theDockerty Cup in2014, the club's first piece of major silverware in 18 years.[2]

Supporters

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The Melbourne Knights have a large following among Australia's Croatian community, particularly from Melbourne's western suburbs. This supporter base is made up of both Croatian and Australian-born Croats.

The unofficial supporter group of the Melbourne Knights is the MCF (Melbourne Croatia Fans). In the NSL years, the supporter group was the Knights Army, they were one of the leading supporter groups in the competition. They disbanded once the Melbourne Knights left the NSL.

Home ground

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The club's current home ground is the Knights Stadium in the suburb ofNorth Sunshine, which has been the club's home since 1989. It has a capacity of 15,000. More information on theKnights Stadium page.

Prior to 1989, the club had a number of venues it used as its home ground. The most significant ones were:

Senior Men's squad

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As of 1 July 2025[3]

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 AUSGabriel Matti
2DF AUSBenjamin Carrigan
3DF AUSStefan Brecevic
4MF AUSAlex Hird
5MF AUSTomas Karlovic
6MF AUSAnthony Duzel[4]
7MF AUSLeo Mazis
8MF AUSSteve Whyte[5]
9FW AUSCiaran Bramwell[6]
10MF IRLStephen Lawless
11FW AUSFraser Dunlop
12MF AUSDeion Nikolaidis
13GK ENGChris Oldfield[7]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15MF AUSJosh Karantz
16FW ENGKaine Sheppard
17MF AUSMarc Petheriotis
18MF AUSJack Morton
19DF AUSJoel Brandt
21DF AUSThomas Woerndl
22MF JPNMasatou Chiba
27MF AUSJoseph Franjic[8]
33DF PORMiguel Cunha
DF MKDFilip Jovcevski
DF AUSAdrian Valenti
DF AUSNathan Hancock

Youth and Junior development

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The Melbourne Knights is a club famous for its youth and junior development, it has one of the best set ups in Australia. Many great players have gone through the youth set up at the Knights, the most notable beingSocceroo captainMark Viduka. A highlight of this strong set-up came in the NSL years where the Melbourne Knights were a dominant force in the National Youth League, being champions 3 times. The club was also runner-up on two other occasions. The Knights have continued this winning tradition at the youth level in the VPL, with the club winning the double as it took out the Under 18 and Under 20 Victorian championships in 2007

Currently the club is home to over 250 players ranging in sides from the Under 8 to Under 18 level in the Victorian Milo leagues, as well as an Under 20 youth team which serves as the reserves side and plays in the Victorian Premier League Reserves competition.

The club has played a particularly important role with the youth of the Croatian community in both Melbourne and Geelong, giving them a pathway in the sport. The result of this can be seen in the many great soccer players of Croatian heritage that have played for the Knights at the senior level over the past six decades.

The success of the club's youth development can be seen in the number of Knights players that have gone onto play in some of the best soccer leagues around the world and play international soccer; 38 Knights players have played for Australia at senior level and 3 for Croatia. As well as countless others who played for Australia at Under 17, Under 20 and Under 23 levels. An example of the impact the club has had at this level was the 1996 Atlanta Olympic side (under 23) which contained a staggering 5 Knights players;Mark Viduka,Danny Tiatto, Joe Spiteri,Frank Jurić and Steve Horvat. You also had Vinko Buljibašić and Joe Bačak who were part of the qualifying campaign, while Adrian Červinski, Damien Vojtek and Ante Jurić were part of pre-qualifying friendlies.

The Knights are well known for giving young emerging talent opportunities in their senior squad. Players like; Marak Talajic debut at 16,Eddie Krncevic at 15,Josip Šimunić at 17,Steve Horvat at 17, Mark Viduka at 18, Mark Silić at 18,Billy Vojtek at 18 and more recently with Mate Dugandžić at 16. As such players that have gone through the club's junior ranks have always made up a large part the Knights squad, such as in the 1990s when the club dominated the NSL.

Rivalries

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Footscray JUST

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The Melbourne Knights have had many rivalries over the years. The biggest and most heated rivalry was withFootscray JUST. JUST was a Yugoslav backed club so the hate between the clubs ran deep. JUST had links to the Yugoslav communist regime, a regime that many of the Knights supporter had escaped persecution from. These were as much political battles as they were soccer matches. This rivalry began in 1960 when the clubs first met (Melbourne Knights as Preston Croat) in the Victorian State League. The club's first win against JUST came in 1965 with a 2–1 victory in the Dockerty Cup semi-final. Their first victory against JUST in the Victorian State League also came in 1965 with a 2–1 win away at Olympic Park in Round 16. After the 1972 expulsion the club would not take on JUST for over a decade. The club's last victory against JUST in the Victorian State League came in round 17 of 1972, with a 2–0 win at Olympic Park in front of 4,500 fans. Billy Vojtek scored a double.

The rivalry was resumed in 1984 with the Melbourne Knights entering the NSL. In round 25 of 1984 Melbourne Knights defeated JUST 3–1, the first victory against JUST since 1972. 1989 saw what was the greatest victory the Melbourne Knights had against JUST. The two sides that finished at the bottom of the league ladder would be relegated. JUST went into the final round third last only a point ahead of the bottom two, JUST could not afford a loss. The highly anticipated match at Middle Park was played in front of 5,000 mostly Melbourne Knights fans. The Melbourne Knights in a dominant display defeated JUST 2–0, with goals coming from Joe Caleta and Zeljko Adzić. The result saw JUST drop down into the bottom two, relegating the club to the Victorian State League. It was the very last time the two sides ever met on the field and soon after JUST would fold.

Head-to-head All-Time[9][10]

  • Games: 35
  • Knights wins: 13
  • JUST wins: 12
  • Draws: 10

South Melbourne

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Since the relegation of Footscray JUST from the NSL, the fiercest rivalry for the Melbourne Knights has been against South Melbourne. It has also been the longest running rivalry for both clubs, with the Knights having played South Melbourne more times than any other club. The first time the two sides met was in 1960 in the Victorian Division 1 North. The first victory the club had over South Melbourne came in 1962 (as Preston Croat) in the group stage of the pre-season Ampol Cup with the Knights winning 1–0. While the first time the Knights defeated South Melbourne in the Victorian State League was in 1965, a 3–2 win at Olympic Park. In the NSL the two sides would have an intense rivalry, which was heightened by the success both sides had in the league. This was clearly seen in the incredible 10 occasions the two clubs met each other in the NSL finals. The first win against South in the NSL came in round 9 of 1985, 2–0. The club would go on to play many epic matches, the two most famous coming in the 90s. The first came in the 1990–91 Grand Final, which South Melbourne won on penalties. The other being the 1994–95 Major Semi-Final where the Knights won 3–2, with Mark Viduka scoring a spectacular hat-trick. That win booked a spot in the Grand Final for the club. The match is regarded[who?] as one of the greatest matches in the history of Australian club soccer. For the most part these matches have been tightly fought contests, but the biggest win the Knights had against South came in 2000–01 season when Knights defeated South 4–0. This rivalry which has gone on for over 50 years continues today in the Victorian Premier League. In 2005 the Melbourne Knights defeated South Melbourne for the first time ever at South's home ground of Bob Jane Stadium, something the Melbourne Knights were never able to achieve in the NSL. The rivalry continued in the modern era with South Melbourne defeating the Knights in an elimination semi-final in front of 5,000 fans. The Knights would get their revenge a year later by knocking South out of the FFA cup with a 2–0 victory at Lakeside Stadium.

Head-to-Head total NSL games

  • Games: 54
  • South wins:25
  • Knights wins: 13
  • Draws: 16
  • South goals: 88
  • Knights goals: 58

NSL Finals games only

  • Games: 10
  • Knights wins: 5
  • South wins: 4
  • Draws: 1

Head-to-Head State League/VPL

  • Games: 54
  • Knights wins: 15
  • South wins: 28
  • Draws: 11

Head-to-Head All-Time

  • Games: 108
  • Knights wins: 28
  • South wins: 53
  • Draws: 27

Perth Glory

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Perth Glory was one of the first of the new non-ethnic clubs to be introduced by Soccer Australia's president David Hill. It was all a part of the plan to broaden the supporter base of the NSL and to restructure the league. The arrival of these clubs immediately created a rivalry between the ethnic and non-ethnic clubs of the NSL. The most heated of these was the rivalry between the Melbourne Knights and Perth Glory. The rivalry really kicked off in the last match of the 1996–97 regular season. Perth was in 6th spot, holding onto the last finals spot. Perth traveling to the Melbourne Croatia Sports Centre only needed a point to ensure a finals berth. While the Knights in 7th spot, 2 points behind Perth needed nothing less than a win to get the final spot. The match was played in front of 10,000 people. Perth took an early lead. But the Knights came back with an inspired performance byTom Pondeljak, scoring a double. The Melbourne Knights won 3–1.

The rivalry was taken to new levels in the 2000–01 season when the two sides met once more, this time in the Finals. The first leg was played at the Melbourne Croatia Sports Centre. In front of just 7,000 fans, the two sides played out a 0–0. It was a match where Perth player Bobby Despotovski made a 3 fingered Serbian salute to Knights fans. After the match, he and others in the Perth squad were attacked by Knights fans as the Perth players boarded the team bus. It made headlines across Australia. In the second leg in Perth in front of 30,000 fans, the odds were stacked against the Knights. But the side put in a phenomenal performance being up 2–0 by the 30th minute. Perth came back to level it at 2–2, but the Knights took out the tie on the away goals rule. The two sides have not played each other since the end of the NSL in 2004.

Other

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Other important rivalries have been with fellow Melbourne sides Preston Lions, Green Gully, Heidelberg United and Sunshine George Cross, both at state and national level. Matches against Preston in particular have traditionally attracted large crowds, while the rivalry with Green Gully was at its most fiercest in the early 80s when the 2 sides dominated the State League. The rivalry with Sunshine George Cross has seen George Cross become the most played team for the Melbourne Knights after South Melbourne, with the first clash between the 2 sides occurring back in 1960.

In the NSL the club had significant rivalries with Sydney Olympic, Marconi Fairfield and particularly Adelaide City. The Melbourne Knights and Adelaide City were the two dominant soccer powers in the early to mid 90s, they met each other 3 times in the NSL Grand Final. The club also has friendly rivalries with fellow Croatian backed clubs Sydney United and the St Albans Saints.

In the 2007 VPL season a new rivalry was born with the Serbian backed Springvale White Eagles. The two clubs had never met each other beforehand. In their first meeting the Knights won 1–0 at home, with a last minute free kick from Anthony Pelikan. It was the first time that the Knights had ever played a Serbian side in a league match in its long history. The second match ended in a 5–2 thrashing of the White Eagles. This rivalry resumed in the 2011 VPL season, with a 1–1 draw away and a 5–0 win at home for the Knights.

Honours

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HonoursNo.Years
National Soccer League
NSL Australian Champions21994–95, 1995–96
NSL Minor Premiers41990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1994–95
NSL Cup Winners11994–95
NSL Runner-Up31990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94
NSL Regular Season Runner-Up11995–96
NSL Finalists (Playoffs)121984, 1985, 1989, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2001–02
NSL Cup Runner-Up11984
National Youth League Champions31989–90, 1996–97, 2000–01
National Youth League Runner-Up21994–95, 2001–02
National Youth League (Southern Division) Champions51989–90, 1994–95, 1996–97, 2000–01, 2001–02
State
Victorian Champions31968, 1978, 1979
Victorian Runner-Up51980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 2008
VPL Regular Season Runner-Up32007, 2008, 2013
VPL Finalists (Playoffs)52007, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2023
Victorian State League Cup (Top 4 Series) Winners61971, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983
Victorian State League Top 4 Finalists111967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983
Dockerty Cup Winners101968, 1969, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1988^, 1990, 1996, 2014
Dockerty Cup Runner-Up61965, 1977, 1982, 1995, 2011, 2019
Ampol Cup/Buffalo Cup (Pre-Season Cup) Winners81968, 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1986, 1987
Ampol Cup/Buffalo Cup (Pre-Season Cup) Runner-Up31969, 1984, 1985
Victorian Division One Champions41959, 1961 (Preston Croat), 1962, 1964
Victorian Division Two Runner-Up11958
Victorian Metropolitan/Provisional League Runner-Up31954, 1955, 1957
Victorian Reserves Champions51971, 1979, 1981, 1983, 2007
Victorian Division 1 Reserves Champions11976
Other
Ansett Challenge Shield Winners21986, 1987
Armstrong Cup Winners21966, 1977
Australia Cup Qualification42014, 2016, 2019, 2023
Inter City Cup Winners11971
Inter City Cup Runner-Up21968, 1972
Tynan Eyre Cup Winners12001
Tynan Eyre Cup Runner-Up31998, 1999, 2000
LG Cup Bronze Medalist (Hosted in Vietnam)12001
Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament Champions71993, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018

^Melbourne Knights stripped of the title for fielding an un-registered player

NSL Grand Finals

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YearChampionRunner upScoreGoal ScorerMelbourne Knights LineupVenueCrowd
1990–1991South MelbourneMelbourne Croatia1–1 (5–4 on penalties)MK:Andrew Marth 25 min

SM:Joe Palatsides 88 min

David Miller,Theo Selemidis,Mark Talajic,Alan Edward Davidson, George Hannah,Andrew Marth,Josip Biskic,Branko Milosevic (Mark Silic 105'), Joe Caleta (Paul Donnelly 110'), Ivan Kelic,Francis AwaritefeOlympic Park23,318
1991–1992Adelaide CityMelbourne Croatia0–0 (4–2 on penalties)David Miller,Theo Selemidis,Mark Talajic,Alan Edward Davidson, George Hannah,Andrew Marth,Josip Biskic (Mark Silic 106'),Paul Donnelly (Vlado Vanis 70'), Ivan Kelic,Francis Awaritefe,Damian MoriOlympic Park15,463
1993–1994Adelaide CityMelbourne Knights1–0AC:Damian Mori 68 minDavid Miller, Vlado Vanis (Oliver Pondeljak 75'),Steve Horvat, Vinko Buljubasic (Mark Silic 18'),David Cervinski,Fausto De Amicis,Andrew Marth,Josip Biskic, Zoran Trajcevski, Adrian Cervinski,Mark VidukaOlympic Park13,970
1994–1995Melbourne KnightsAdelaide City2–0MK:Andrew Marth 36 min,Joe Spiteri 41 minFrank Juric,Steve Horvat, Vinko Buljubasic,David Cervinski,Fausto De Amicis,Andrew Marth,Mark Silic,Kresimir Marusic (Damir Grganovic 87'),Joe Spiteri,Oliver Pondeljak (Ante Kovacevic 64'),Mark VidukaHindmarsh Stadium15,573
1995–1996Melbourne KnightsMarconi Stallions2–1MK:Andrew Marth 58 min, Adrian Cervinski 74 min

MS:Andy Harper 78 min

Vilson Knezevic,Josip Simunic,Ante Kovacevic (Vinko Buljubasic 46'),Zoran Markovski,David Cervinski,Fausto De Amicis,Andrew Marth,Lubo Lapsansky,Tom Pondeljak (Joe Bacak 75'),John Markovski (Dragi Nastevski 81'), Adrian CervinskiOlympic Park14,258

NSL record

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Chart of yearly table positions for Melbourne Knights inNSL

Regular season matches

PlayedWinsDrawsLossesGFGAPoints
549240121188842736841

Finals (Playoffs) Matches

PlayedWinsDrawsLossesGFGAPoints
308913344533

Overall

PlayedWinsDrawsLossesGFGAPoints
579248130201876781874

All-time national league table

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Melbourne Knights is ranked 5th out of 46 clubs that have competed in the national competition (NSL and A-League):

PlayedWinsDrawsLossesPointsPts per match%Win
South Melbourne79137818323013171.6647.79%
Marconi Fairfield78635618624412541.5945.29%
Sydney Olympic77032519225311671.51542.21%
Adelaide City76832119425311571.50641.80%
Melbourne Knights5792481302018801.51942.83%
Sydney United5762391441938611.49441.50%

All-time record

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NSL history to VPL 1954–2013

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SeasonLeaguePositionPWDLGFGAPts
1954Provisional LeagueRUNNER-UP10523342017
1955Metropolitan League: SouthRUNNER-UP131003522030
1956Metropolitan League: South4th14635312521
1957Metropolitan League: SouthRUNNER-UP181233442239
1958Division 2: NorthRUNNER-UP181512741746
1959Division 1: NorthCHAMPIONS181422812244
1960Victorian State League (Preston Croat)11th225215306517
1960Division 1: North (SC Croatia)5th18936342730
1961Division 1: South (Preston Croat)CHAMPIONS181620622150
1961Division 1: North (SC Croatia)3rd181314632240
1962Victorian State League (Preston Croat)10th225413214519
1962Division 1: North (SC Croatia)CHAMPIONS221912671158
1963Victorian State League11th225611285121
1964Division 1CHAMPIONS221831751857
1965Victorian State League6th221138412836
1966Victorian State League5th221039392733
1967Victorian State League3rd221156412538
1968Victorian State LeagueCHAMPIONS221534421948
1969Victorian State League4th221147402437
1970Victorian State League4th221075362037
1971Victorian State League3rd221156332138
1972Victorian State LeagueDisqualified — crowd disturbances227510271926
1973Did not compete – – – – – – – –
1974Did not compete – – – – – – – –
1975Division 1 (Essendon Lions)7th22859252829
1976Division 1 (Essendon Lions)3rd221183321741
1977Victorian State League (Essendon Lions)7th228410282428
1978Victorian State LeagueCHAMPIONS221723491153
1979Victorian State LeagueCHAMPIONS221264431842
1980Victorian State LeagueRUNNER-UP221282371644
1981Victorian State LeagueRUNNER-UP221264412042
1982Victorian State LeagueRUNNER-UP261556522850
1983Victorian State LeagueRUNNER-UP262123721465
1984National Soccer League: Southern Conference3rd281378383146
FinalsPreliminary Final3102573
1985National Soccer League: Southern Conference5th22967292133
FinalsElimination Final1001120
1986National Soccer League: Southern Conference10th226610253324
1987National Soccer League9th249510223032
1988National Soccer League9th269611283333
1989National Soccer League4th261358443544
FinalsMinor Semi-Final2101433
1989–1990National Soccer League3rd261475492649
FinalsPreliminary Final3012241
1990–1991National Soccer League1st261574553952
FinalsRUNNER-UP2110214
1991–1992National Soccer League1st261475452649
FinalsRUNNER-UP2020002
1992–1993National Soccer League10th2610412383934
1993–1994National Soccer League1st261655592453
FinalsRUNNER-UP3111444
1994–1995National Soccer League1st241644562552
FinalsCHAMPIONS4202656
1995–1996National Soccer League2nd331788502859
FinalsCHAMPIONS3210537
1996–1997National Soccer League6th261169363239
FinalsElimination Final2002170
1997–1998National Soccer League7th261169373539
1998–1999National Soccer League12th288515324329
1999–2000National Soccer League12th3413615445745
2000–2001National Soccer League6th281279554643
FinalsMinor Semi-Final3021231
2001–2002National Soccer League6th2411310414036
FinalsElimination Final2011261
2002–2003National Soccer League9th247611385227
2003–2004National Soccer League12th246513214123
2005Victorian Premier League9th26899293433
2006Victorian Premier League11th268612333930
2007Victorian Premier League2nd261457382147
FinalsPreliminary Final3102233
2008Victorian Premier League2nd2614102472552
FinalsRUNNER-UP4121445
2009Victorian Premier League9th22769262527
2010Victorian Premier League9th227510303726
2011Victorian Premier League10th24879393331
2012Victorian Premier League8th229211253029
2013Victorian Premier League2nd221165312637
FinalsMinor Semi-Final2002250

NPL Victoria (2014-Present)

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SeasonLeagueNPL Vic FinalsAustralian ChampionshipAustralia Cup
League (Tier)PWDLGFGAPtsPosition
2014NPL Victoria (1)26122124136385thRound of 32
2015NPL Victoria (1)2615563927504thPreliminary Finals6th Round
2016NPL Victoria (1)2694133051319thRound of 16
2017NPL Victoria (1)26661431482412th6th Round
2018NPL Victoria (1)2695124553329th4th Round
2019NPL Victoria (1)261041235423110thRound of 32
2020NPL Victoria (1) *canceled part way through due toCOVID-195023716211thCanceled due toCOVID-19Canceled due toCOVID-19
2021187562426268th5th Round
2022NPL Victoria (1)2693143640309th7th Round
2023NPL Victoria (1)2614575135474thSemi FinalSemi Final
2024NPL Victoria (1)26105114337357th4th Round
2025NPL Victoria (1)26431928721514thDNQ6th Round

Key

  • Italics:season is still ongoing

Men's Team of the Century

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In 2003 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Melbourne Knights, the club named its team of the century:

Substitutes:

Coach:Mijo Kis (1966–1970, 1972, 1982)

Other Nominees:

International Men's players

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The club has had and produced many players who have beenAustralian internationals (including 4 Socceroo captains), along with severalCroatian internationals. These include:

Australia

Angola

Burundi

Croatia

Curaçao

England

Ghana

  • Ransford Banini (youth international)

Hong Kong

Ireland

Lebanon

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

Scotland

Solomon Islands

Uruguay

Wales

Yugoslavia

Individual awards

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Johnny Warren Medal: NSL Player of the Year

Coach of the Year

NSL Top Goal Scorer

Sam Papasavas Award: Under 21 NSL Player of the Year

NSL Goalkeeper of the Year

Joe Marston Medal: NSL Grand Final Man of the Match

Victorian Premier League Gold Medal: VPL Player of the Year

Bill Fleming Medal: Media voted VPL Player of the Year

Victorian Premier League Coach of the Year

Jimmy Rooney Medal: VPL Grand Final Man of the Match

Victorian Premier League Goalkeeper of the Year

  • 2015: Chris May

Victorian Premier League Under 21 Player of the Year

Weinstein Medal Junior Player of the Year

Top Men's goal-scorers

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Best and Fairest Award

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Notable former coaches

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Club records

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  • Best Result in the NSL: W 8–1 v Wollongong Macedonia at Knights Stadium (h) 7 March 1991
  • Worst Result in the NSL: L 0–6 vAdelaide City at Hindmarsh Stadium (a) 7 April 1991
  • Best Result in State Competitions: W 29–1 v Brunswick Latvia at Corio Oval (h) 29 August 1959
  • Best Regular season NSL Crowd (home): 11,415 vSouth Melbourne at Knights Stadium 5 March 2000
  • Best Finals Series NSL Crowd: 23,318 vsSouth Melbourne (1990–91 Grand Final) at Olympic Park
  • Biggest Unbeaten Streak: 21 games: August 1960 to March 1962 (as Preston Croat)
  • Biggest Winning Streak: 15 games: (as SC Croatia) March to July 1962; (as Preston Croat) August 1960 to July 1961
  • Biggest Winning Streak in the NSL: 7 games (in 1994)
  • Biggest Unbeaten Streak in the NSL: 12 games (in 1984)
  • Biggest Losing Streak in the NSL: 4 games (in 1998, and again in 1999)
  • Biggest Streak Without a Win in the NSL: 8 games (in 1998–99 and again in 1999–2000)
  • Biggest Unbeaten Streak in the VPL: 19 games (in 2008)
  • Most Goals in a Season (as a club): 81 goals in 1959
  • Most Wins in a Season: 21 wins in 1983
  • Most Points in a Season: 66 points in 1995–96
  • Most Goals in a Match (NSL):Ivan Kelić 6 goals v Wollongong Macedonia at Knights Stadium (h) 7 March 1991
  • Most Red Cards in the NSL:Andrew Marth 6 red cards
  • Most Consecutive Clean Sheets in the NSL: Peter Blasby 7 matches (in 1984)
  • Most Matches in the NSL:Josip Biskic 282 matches
  • Most Matches All-Time:Josip Biskic 328 matches
  • Most Goals in the NSL:Ivan Kelić 75 goals
  • Most Goals All-Time:Ivan Kelić 75 goals
  • Most Goals in a Season: 21Mark Viduka in 1994–1995; David Brogan in 1983
  • Best Games to Goal Ratio: 0.83Mark Viduka 40 goals in 48 games
  • Most Games Coached All-Time:Andrew Marth 150 games
  • Most Seasons at the Club:Josip Biskic 14

See also

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  • 1. Various works of soccer historian Roy Hay[1]
  • 2. Statistics from OzFootball[2]Archived 12 September 2009 at theWayback Machine
  • 3. The Melbourne Knights website[3]
  • 4. 'Ethnicity and Soccer in Australia' academic study[4]

References

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  1. ^"Australia – Melbourne Knights FC – Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news – Soccerway".int.soccerway.com. Retrieved27 April 2018.
  2. ^"Knights triumph in Dockerty Cup Final » Melbourne Knights FC".www.melbourneknights.com.au. September 2014. Retrieved27 April 2018.
  3. ^Persoglia, Tony (21 February 2025)."NPL Victoria Men's official season guide"(PDF).National Premier Leagues Victoria.
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Preceded byVPL Champions
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