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2008–09 Melbourne Victory FC season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Melbourne Victory
2008–2009 season
ManagerErnie Merrick
A-League Championship1st
Pre-Season Challenge CupChampions
A-League Premiership1st
Top goalscorerDaniel Allsopp (13)
Highest home attendance53,273 vs Adelaide United (28 February 2009)
Lowest home attendance18,036 vs Perth Glory (4 October 2008)
Average home league attendance24,516

The 2008-09 Hyundai A-League season was Melbourne Victory's fourth season. They finished top of the table at the end of the regular season and defeated Adelaide United in the Grand Final to take their second A-League title.

Season summary

The 2008–09 season brought the start of the A-League Youth League and the introduction of the W-League with Melbourne fielding teams in both competitions. Melbourne actively recruited, bringing in Socceroo Michael Thwaite on a one-year loan,[1] Costa Rican World Cup player José Luis López,[2] as well as Ney Fabiano from Asian Champions League rivals Chonburi FC.[3]

Melbourne's season got off to an optimal start, winning the Pre-Season Challenge Cup. A 0–0 draw resulted in a penalty shoot-out, with Victory winning 8–7 on penalties against Wellington Phoenix.[4]

After winning the pre-season cup, the Victory were held to a 0–0 draw away against Sydney FC.[5] They reinforced their premiership favouritism by coasting to 4–2 and 5–0 victories against Wellington Phoenix and the Newcastle Jets respectively.[6][7] Despite this, they succumbed 0–2 to an undermanned Sydney side at the Telstra Dome in front of 31,564 fans.[8]

On 6 December 2008, Melbourne Victory became the first A-League club to amass total crowd figures of 1,000,000 after their away match against Perth Glory.

On 24 January 2009, Melbourne Victory won its final game of the season against Wellington Phoenix.[9] The 2–0 win in front of 28,905 fans placed Victory ahead of Adelaide United on goals scored for the premiership title, a margin United failed to achieve in its 1–0 win over the Central Coast Mariners.

The Victory kicked off their finals campaign on 7 February 2009 in the major semi-final first leg against bitter rival Adelaide United at Hindmarsh Stadium, a game which was won courtesy of goals from Carlos Hernández and Danny Allsopp.[10] In the second leg Melbourne defeated Adelaide United 4–0 with goals from Archie Thompson, Hernandez, Allsopp and Tom Pondeljak, granting Melbourne passage to the Grand Final on a 6–0 aggregate.[11]

Adelaide then defeated Queensland Roar to set up a rematch with Melbourne in the Grand Final,[12] which the Victory won 1–0 with Tom Pondeljak scoring in the 59th minute to regain the A-League Championship and becoming the first A-League team to win their second championship,[13] a feat since achieved by Sydney FC and Brisbane Roar.

Players

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Michael Theoklitos
2 MF Australia AUS Kevin Muscat (captain)
3 DF Australia AUS Michael Thwaite (loan)
4 DF Australia AUS Steven Pace
5 DF Australia AUS Sebastian Ryall (youth)
6 DF Australia AUS Steve Pantelidis
7 DF Australia AUS Matthew Kemp
8 MF Scotland SCO Grant Brebner
9 FW Australia AUS Danny Allsopp
10 FW Australia AUS Archie Thompson (marquee)
11 FW Brazil BRA Ney Fabiano
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF Australia AUS Rodrigo Vargas
13 FW Australia AUS Nathan Elasi (youth)
14 MF Australia AUS Billy Celeski
15 MF Australia AUS Tom Pondeljak
16 MF Costa Rica CRC Carlos Hernández (loan)
17 MF Costa Rica CRC José Luis López
18 MF Australia AUS Leigh Broxham
19 MF Australia AUS Evan Berger
20 GK Australia AUS Mitchell Langerak
21 DF Australia AUS Daniel Vasilevski
22 MF Australia AUS Nick Ward (marquee youth)

Transfers

In

Player From League Fee Date
Australia Billy Celeski Perth Glory Australia A-League February 2008
Australia Tom Pondeljak Central Coast Mariners Australia A-League February 2008
Australia Nathan Elasi Marconi Stallions Australia New South Wales Premier League February 2008
Australia Steve Mautone* Retired Australia None February 2008
Brazil Ney Fabiano[14] Chonburi FC Thailand Thailand Premier League US$13,500 1 July 2008
Australia Michael Thwaite SK Brann Norway Norwegian Premier League Loan 1 July 2008
Costa Rica José Luis López Deportivo Saprissa Costa Rica Primera División de Costa Rica Loan 14 July 2008

* Steve Mautone is the current Melbourne Victory Goalkeeping coach and was named as the third choice goalkeeper for the AFC Champions League

Out

Player To League Fee Date
Australia Ljubo Milicevic Released Australia February 2008
Australia Steve Mautone Retired Australia June 2008
Australia Adrian Caceres Central Coast Mariners Australia A-League July 2008
Australia Daniel Piorkowski Released Australia July 2008
Brazil Leandro Love Vissel Kobe (loan ended) Japan J.League July 2008
Australia Kaz Patafta[15] Newcastle Jets Australia A-League July 2008

Matches

2008 Pre-Season Cup fixtures

Group A
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
Melbourne Victory 3 2 0 1 3 2 +1 6 Advances to final
Adelaide United 3 1 2 0 2 1 +1 5
Newcastle Jets 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
Perth Glory 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
20 July 2008 Group Stage Melbourne Victory
1 : 2
Adelaide United
Aurora Stadium, Launceston
13:00 UTC+10 Fabiano 8' Report 33', 90' Cristiano Attendance: 4,720
Referee: Ben Williams

2008-09 Hyundai A-League fixtures

28 November 2008 Round 13 Wellington Phoenix
2 : 1
Melbourne Victory
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
19:30 UTC+13 Brown 21'
Smeltz 58'
Allsopp 20' Attendance: 7,593
Referee: Craig Zetter
19 December 2008 Round 15 Newcastle Jets
4 : 2
Melbourne Victory
EnergyAustralia Stadium, Newcastle
20:00 UTC+11 M. Thompson 16', 45', 49'
Song 60'
Report
Summary
Allsopp 66'
Ney Fabiano 87'
Attendance: 6,268
Referee: Craig Zetter

2008-09 finals series

7 February 2009 Major Semi Final Leg 1 Adelaide United
0 : 2
Melbourne Victory,
Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
18:30 UTC+10:30

Adelaide Starting XI
S. Ognenovski Yellow card 5'
S. Jamieson Yellow card 35'



Adelaide
(0:1)
Report
Summary
Man of the Match:
Costa Rica Carlos Hernández
13' C. Hernández
Yellow card 51' N. Ward
Yellow card 54' K. Muscat
89' D. Allsopp

Melbourne
Attendance: 14,119
Referee: Australia Srebre Delovski
Melbourne Starting XI
14 February 2009 Major Semi Final Leg 2 Melbourne Victory
4 : 0
Adelaide United
Telstra Dome, Melbourne
19:30 UTC+11:30

Melbourne Starting XI
A. Thompson 10'
C. Hernández 24'
D. Allsopp 44'
T. Pondeljak 48'
Nick Ward Yellow card 51'
Melbourne
(3:0)
Report
Summary
Man of the Match:
Costa Rica Carlos Hernández
Yellow card 30' S. Ognenovski
Yellow card 53' R. Griffiths
Yellow card 62' Yellow-red card 81' Cássio
    Yellow card 88' T. Dodd

Adelaide
Attendance: 34,736
Referee: Australia Matthew Breeze
Adelaide Starting XI
28 February 2009 Grand Final Melbourne Victory
1 : 0
Adelaide United
Telstra Dome, Melbourne
19:30 UTC+11

Melbourne Starting XI
T. Pondeljak 60' Yellow card 61'
D. Allsopp Red card 65'




Melbourne
(0:0)Report
Summary
Joe Marston Medal:
Australia Tom Pondeljak
Red card 10' Cristiano
Yellow card 37' S. Ognenovski
Yellow card 56' S. Jamieson
Yellow card 64' F. Barbiero
Yellow card 81' R. Cornthwaite
Yellow card 90' T. Dodd (c)
Adelaide
Attendance: 53,273
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Adelaide Starting XI

Statistics

Goals

Total Player Goals per Round
 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S1 S2 GF
13 Australia Daniel Allsopp 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
9 Australia Archie Thompson 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
5 Brazil Ney Fabiano 1 1 1 1 1
5 Australia Kevin Muscat 1 1 2 1
4 Costa Rica Carlos Hernández 1 1 1 1
3 Australia Tom Pondeljak 1 1 1
2 Scotland Grant Brebner 1 1
2 Australia Rodrigo Vargas 1 1
2 Australia Nick Ward 1 1
1 Australia Billy Celeski 1
  A goal was scored from a penalty kick
  Two goals were scored from penalty kicks

A-League

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Victory (C) 21 12 2 7 39 27 +12 38 Qualification for 2010 AFC Champions League group stage and Finals series
2 Adelaide United 21 11 5 5 31 19 +12 38
3 Queensland Roar 21 10 6 5 36 25 +11 36 Qualification for Finals series
4 Central Coast Mariners 21 7 7 7 35 32 +3 28
5 Sydney FC 21 7 5 9 33 32 +1 26
6 Wellington Phoenix 21 7 5 9 23 31 −8 26
7 Perth Glory 21 6 4 11 31 44 −13 22
8 Newcastle Jets 21 4 6 11 21 39 −18 18
Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Finals series

2008–09 Awards

W-League

2008–09 Westfield W-League fixtures

1 November 2008 Sydney FC 2 : 1 Melbourne Victory Parramatta Stadium
14:00 UTC+10 Nicole Bulger 55'
Leena Khamis 82'
Report Sarah Groenewald 24' Referee: Jacqui Melksham
8 November 2008 Melbourne Victory 3 : 0 Perth Glory Bob Jane Stadium
14:00 UTC+10 Kal Tarp 47' (Pen)
Carys Hawkins 75' (o.g.)
Louisa Bisby 82'
Report Referee: Kate Jacewicz
22 November 2008 Queensland Roar 2 : 0 Melbourne Victory Ballymore Stadium
19:00 UTC+10 Courtney Beutel 33'
Tameka Butt 57'
Report Referee: Lee Corey
20 December 2008 Canberra United 3 : 2 Melbourne Victory McKellar Park
18:00 UTC+10 Ellie Brush 35'
Kara Mowbray 83'
Amy Chapman 93'
Report Sarah Groenewald 82'
Marlies Oostdam 85'
Referee: Lee Corey

References

  1. ^ "Thwaite Signs For Victory". FourFourTwo Australia. Haymarket Group. 19 June 2008. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Pupy Lopez Signs For Victory (At Last)". FourFourTwo Australia. Haymarket Group. 14 July 2008. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  3. ^ Desira, Peter (24 May 2008). "Ney Fabiano signs two-year deal with Melbourne Victory". Herald Sun. Herald and Weekly Times. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Victory claim Pre-Season Cup". A-League Official Website. 6 August 2008. Archived from the original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Sydney and Melbourne share honours". A-League Official Website. 16 August 2008. Archived from the original on 6 July 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Clinical Victory blasts past Phoenix". A-League Official Website. 24 August 2008. Archived from the original on 5 March 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  7. ^ "Victory run riot". A-League Official Website. 29 August 2008. Archived from the original on 6 July 2007. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  8. ^ "Sydney's double bonus". A-League Official Website. 25 October 2008. Archived from the original on 6 July 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  9. ^ "Victory get jump in premiers' race". A-League Official Website. 23 January 2009. Retrieved 28 June 2011.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Goraya, Raman (7 February 2009). "Victory head home with hefty advantage". ABC News.
  11. ^ Maasdorp, James (14 February 2009). "Victory maul Adelaide en route to home final". ABC News. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  12. ^ "Adelaide earns shot at redemption". ABC News. 21 February 2009. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  13. ^ "Victory prevail in epic". A-League Official Website. 28 February 2009. Archived from the original on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  14. ^ FIFA.com Fabiano leaves Chonburi for Victory Accessed 31 May 2008
  15. ^ a-league.com.au Patafta moves north to join Newcastle Archived 18 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 31 May 2008
  16. ^ Match re-scheduled due to Adelaide's participation in FIFA Club World Cup

External links

Preceded by A-League Premiers
2008–09
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by A-League Champions
2006–07
Succeeded by
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