Melbourne Derby (A-League)























Melbourne Derby

Melbourne Derby December 2014.jpg
A Melbourne Derby match at Marvel Stadium in 2014.

LocaleMelbourne
Teams
Melbourne City
Melbourne Victory
First meeting
Melbourne Heart[a] 2–1 Melbourne Victory
(8 October 2010)
Latest meeting
Melbourne City 1–1 Melbourne Victory
(22 December 2018)
Next meeting
Melbourne Victory vs Melbourne City
(23 February 2019)
Statistics
Meetings total28
Most wins
Melbourne Victory (12)
Top scorer
Besart Berisha (9)
Largest victory
Melbourne City 4–0 Melbourne Victory
(1 March 2014)

The Melbourne Derby is an intra-city local derby in Australia's premier association football competition, the Hyundai A-League. It is contested between the two Melbourne teams in the competition, Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory, and it was the A-League's first intra-city derby. Later, the second intra-city derby became Sydney FC versus Western Sydney Wanderers.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Matches

    • 2.1 Heart/Victory era


    • 2.2 City/Victory era



  • 3 Records & Statistics


  • 4 Players who have played for both clubs


  • 5 See also


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References




History


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


Melbourne Heart won the inaugural derby 2–1, with goals from Alex Terra and John 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 at Docklands Stadium, with the match ending in a 2–2 draw.[2] The match was marred by an unacceptable tackle by Kevin Muscat on Adrian 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 midfielder Matt Thompson scoring twice in a matter of minutes late in the first half to put Heart in the lead 2–1, before Heart substitute Alex Terra scored controversially after appearing to handball preceding his goal in the second half. Heart 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 Heart supporters were charged with "conspiracy to falsely imprison a [Victory supporter] ".[5]


In the 2014/15 season, Heart underwent a takeover by the City Football Group. Melbourne City had their first derby win under the new management that season, winning the pre-Christmas derby 1-0 with Erik 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 from Besart Berisha, Kosta Barbarouses and Archie 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 player Thomas Sørensen and a Victoria 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 striker Bruno 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 debut of Socceroos all-time leading goal scorer Tim 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 goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis, was suspended and forced to undergo an education course after ethnically slurring Victory striker Besart Berisha during the late stages of Victory's 2–1 win.[11]Tim Cahill was also red 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 an FFA Cup derby only once; in 2016 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]



Matches



Heart/Victory era


  • The following table details Melbourne Derby results from 2010–14, during which time Melbourne City were known as Melbourne Heart







































































































































SeasonDerby
Comp*Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Venue
Attendance
2010–111RS8 October 2010Heart2–1Victory
Aloisi (10), Terra (56)

Kruse (35)
AAMI25,897
2RS11 December 2010Heart1–3Victory
Sibon (17)

Kruse (12, 28), OG Srhoj (54)
AAMI23,059
3RS22 January 2011Victory2–2Heart
Allsopp (11), Hernández (30)

Aloisi (45+2, 51)
Etihad32,231

2011–12
4RS22 October 2011Victory0–0Heart--Etihad39,309
5RS23 December 2011Heart3–2Victory
Thompson (37, 39), Terra (62)

Thompson (21), Hernández (90+2)
AAMI26,579
6RS4 February 2012Heart0–0 Victory--AAMI26,396
2012–137RS5 October 2012Victory1–2Heart
Rojas (24)

Williams (14), Macallister (45+2)
Etihad42,032
8RS22 December 2012Heart1–2Victory
Fred (81)

Rojas (67), Thompson (90+2)
AAMI26,457
9RS2 February 2013Victory2–1Heart
Thompson (29), Milligan (55)

Williams (72)
Etihad41,203

2013–14
10RS12 October 2013Victory0–0Heart--Etihad45,202
11RS21 December 2013Heart1–3Victory
Kalmar (80)

Nichols (28, 63), Troisi (60)
AAMI26,491
12RS1 March 2014Heart4–0Victory
Engelaar (8), Dugandzic (15) Williams (83) Kewell (86)
-AAMI25,546


City/Victory era


  • The following table details Melbourne Derby results from 2014–present, since Melbourne City were taken over by the City Football Group


























































































































































































SeasonDerby
Comp*Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Venue
Attendance

2014–15
13RS25 October 2014Victory5–2City
Thompson (23, 87), Berisha (45+1, 46, 67)

Wielaert (13), Jason Hoffman (26)
Etihad43,729
14RS20 December 2014City1–0Victory
Paartalu (90)
-AAMI26,372
15RS7 February 2015Victory3–0City
Berisha (10), Barbarouses (53), Ben Khalfallah (62)
-Etihad40,042
16FS8 May 2015Victory3–0City
Berisha (18), Barbarouses (30), Thompson (87)
-Etihad50,873

2015–16
17RS17 October 2015Victory3–2City
Ben Khalfallah (23), Barbarouses (57), Berisha (90)

Fornaroli (68), Mauk (71)
Etihad40,217
18RS19 December 2015City2–1Victory
Mauk (20), Retre (30)

Berisha (45)
AAMI23,572
19RS13 February 2016City2–2Victory
Fornaroli (22, 31)

Ben Khalfallah (29), Finkler (47)
AAMI25,738

2016–17
20RS15 October 2016Victory1–4City
Rojas (62)

Cahill (27), Fornaroli (31), Brattan (52), Brandán (62)
Etihad43,188
21CUP25 October 2016Victory0–2City-
Brattan (9), Brandán (77)
AAMI15,791
22RS17 December 2016City1–2Victory
Cahill (16)

Rojas (24) Berisha (78)
AAMI24,706
23RS4 February 2017Victory2–1City
Berisha (84), OG Muscat (86)

OG Baró (70)
Etihad35,426

2017–18
24RS14 October 2017Victory1–2City
George (55)

Budzinski (45+3), Kamau (64)
Etihad35,792
25RS23 December 2017City0–1Victory-
Milligan (95)
AAMI22,515
26RS2 March 2018City1–2Victory
Fornaroli (Pen 54)

Barbarouses (12), George (62)
AAMI20,083

2018–19
27RS20 October 2018Victory1–2City
Honda (28)

de Laet (40), McGree (70)
Marvel40,505
28RS22 December 2018City1–1Victory
Vidošić (90+2)

Toivonen (55)
AAMI24,306
29RS23 February 2019VictoryCityMarvel

* RS: A-League Regular Season, FS: A-League Finals Series, GF: A-League Grand Final, CUP: FFA Cup


+ AAMI: AAMI Park, Etihad/Marvel: Docklands Stadium



Records & Statistics



  • Most Wins: 12, Melbourne Victory


  • Biggest Win: Melbourne City 4–0 Melbourne Victory (1 March 2014)


  • Most Consecutive Wins: 3, Melbourne Victory (7 February 2015 - 17 October 2015)


  • Most Consecutive Matches Undefeated: 5, Melbourne City (22 January 2011 - 5 October 2012)


  • Most Consecutive Games Without a Draw: 8, (21 December 2013 - 19 December 2015, 15 October 2016 - 20 October 2018)


  • Most Consecutive Draws: 2, (22 January 2011 - 22 October 2011)


  • Highest Goal Scorer: 9, Besart Berisha


  • Individual With Most Consecutive Matches Scored: 4, Besart Berisha (7 February 2015 - 19 December 2015)


  • Highest Attendance: 50,873. (8 May 2015)


  • Lowest Attendance: 15,791. (25 October 2016)































Competition
City wins
Draws
Victory wins
City goals
Victory goals
League
96123841
Finals
00103

FFA Cup
10020
Total
106124044

Top goalscorers




Besart Berisha is the Melbourne Derby's all-time top goalscorer, with 9 goals



























Player
Club
Goals

Albania Besart Berisha
Melbourne Victory
9

Australia Archie Thompson
Melbourne Victory
6

Uruguay Bruno Fornaroli
Melbourne City
4

New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses
Melbourne Victory

Australia John Aloisi
Melbourne City
3

Tunisia Fahid Ben Khalfallah
Melbourne Victory

Australia Robbie Kruse
Melbourne Victory

Australia David Williams
Melbourne City

Brazil Alex Terra
Melbourne City
  • Players in Bold are still active for their club.


Players who have played for both clubs





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


Correct as of 6 January 2019





























































































Player
Melbourne City career
Melbourne Victory career
Span
League
apps
League
goals
Span
League
apps
League
goals

Australia Aziz Behich
2010–2014
89
2
2009–2010
5
0

Australia Christian Cavallo
2016
1
0
2015
0
0

Australia Christopher Cristaldo
2016
0
0
2012–2015
4
1

Australia Mate Dugandžić
2011–2015
75
13
2009–2011
36
7

Australia Hernan Espindola
2015–2016
4
0
2013
0
0

Brazil Fred
2011–2013
38
3
2006–2007
20
4

Australia Harry Kewell
2013–2014
16
2
2011–2012
25
8

Australia Anthony Lesiotis
2018–2019
1
0
2019–present
0
0

Australia Luke O'Dea
2013–2014
0
0
2012–2013
2
0

Australia Paulo Retre
2013–2017
53
1
2011–2012
0
0

Australia Kristian Sarkies
2010–2012
12
2
2005–2007
35
3

Australia Tando Velaphi
2013–2015
22
0
2011–2013
3
0


See also



  • Sydney Derby


Notes




  1. ^ At the time the club was known as Melbourne Heart




References




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  2. ^ "Victory, Heart draw first derby at Docklands Stadium". Archived from the original on 13 February 2011. Retrieved 2010-10-27.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)


  3. ^ "Kevin Muscat banned for eight games for tackle on Adrian Zahra". Herald-Sun. 28 January 2011. Archived from the original on 13 February 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2011.


  4. ^ "Melbourne Heart defeat Melbourne Victory 3-2 in cracking A-League derby at AAMI Park". Fox Sports News. 23 December 2011.


  5. ^ "A-League: Melbourne derby rivalry turns nasty". Herald Sun. 26 February 2011.


  6. ^ "Melbourne City 1-0 Melbourne Victory: Paartalu nets dramatic winner". Goal.com. 20 December 2014.


  7. ^ Muscat hails 'deserved' Victory triumph Official FFA Match Report, 9 May 2015


  8. ^ ab "Melbourne Victory accepts $50,000 fine and suspended points deduction handed down by FFA". ABC News. 17 February 2016.


  9. ^ "A-League Melbourne derby: Bruno Fornaroli's Magic lights up game as 10-man City hold on for draw". Sydney Morning Herald. 13 February 2016.


  10. ^ "Melbourne Victory's noisy neighbours take over the party and stake a claim to be top dogs". Fairfax Media. 16 October 2016.


  11. ^ "Melbourne Derby: Dean Bouzanis apologises for Besart Berisha gypsy slur". ABC News. 5 February 2017.


  12. ^ "Incredible derby finale as Victory snatch late win over City". The Age.


  13. ^ "Tim Cahill Red Card in Melbourne Derby before entering pitch". YouTube. Retrieved 10 December 2017.


  14. ^ "Luke Brattan awarded goal from 25m shot for City to lead despite Tim Cahill drifting into off-side spot". Fox Sports Australia. Retrieved 23 December 2017.


  15. ^ Lynch, Michael. "'Two sets of rules': Melbourne Victory coach fuming at referee after loss to City". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 23 December 2017.












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