Melbourne Victory FC
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June 2 2025 | Melbourne Victory chairman John Dovaston writes a letter to fans addressing unacceptable scenes at the A-League Men Grand Final. |
May 31 2025 | Melbourne City FC defeated Melbourne Victory FC in the 2025 A-League Men Grand Final at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, with an attendance of 29,902 spectators. |
May 2025 | Second leg of semi-final playoff against Auckland FC at Go Media Stadium, with the stadium capacity increased by 2,700 seats. |
2025 | In the elimination final against Western Sydney Wanderers, Kasey Bos scored an early seventh-minute goal, and Zinédine Machach scored the winning goal in a 2-1 victory. |
2025 | Brendan Hamill suffered a rupture of his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the week before the second leg of the semi-final against Auckland FC. |
May 18 2025 | Melbourne Victory plays A-League Women Grand Final against Central Coast Mariners at AAMI Park. The match ends 1-1 after extra time and goes to penalties, with Victory ultimately losing after Alana Jancevski misses the first penalty kick. |
May 17 2025 | First leg of semi-final against Auckland FC played at AAMI Park, with Logan Rogerson scoring a lone goal for Auckland, resulting in a 1-0 win for Auckland. |
2025 | Lachlan Jackson and Alex Badolato were signed by the club. |
2025 | Kasey Bos and Jordi Valadon signed contract extensions. |
2025 | Diles was announced as Head Coach of Melbourne Victory until the end of the 2025/26 Season. |
2025 | Diles finished the 2024-25 A-League Men regular season, qualifying Melbourne Victory for the Finals series. |
May 13 2025 | Melbourne Victory announced a friendly match against Wrexham AFC to be played on 11 July 2025. |
May 10 2025 | Western Sydney Wanderers lost to Melbourne Victory 1-2. |
May 2025 | Second leg of semi-final playoff against Auckland FC, with Zinédine Machach equalizing in the 55th minute and Bruno Fornaroli scoring the winning goal in the 60th minute, securing a spot in the 2025 A-League Men Grand Final. |
April 25 2025 | Macarthur FC lost to Melbourne Victory 1–2. |
March 8 2025 | Melbourne Victory beat Central Coast Mariners 3–0. |
March 1 2025 | Brisbane Roar drew with Melbourne Victory 1–1. |
February 22 2025 | Melbourne Victory drew with Melbourne City 2–2. |
February 18 2025 | Kasey Bos extends his contract from end of 2024–25 to end of 2026–27 |
February 18 2025 | Jordi Valadon extends his contract from end of 2024–25 to end of 2026–27 |
February 14 2025 | Melbourne Victory beat Wellington Phoenix 1–0. |
February 14 2025 | Melbourne Victory beat Wellington Phoenix 1–0. |
February 13 2025 | Alexander Badolato joined on a 5-month loan from Western Sydney Wanderers |
February 8 2025 | Newcastle Jets beat Melbourne Victory 3–0. |
February 1 2025 | Perth Glory lost to Melbourne Victory 0–2. |
January 29 2025 | Lachlan Jackson signed on a free transfer with a 1.5-year contract |
January 24 2025 | Melbourne Victory beat Sydney FC 2–0. |
January 18 2025 | Adelaide United beat Melbourne Victory 3–2. |
January 16 2025 | Mitchell Langerak transferred from Japan's Nagoya Grampus on a free transfer with a 1.5-year contract |
January 10 2025 | Melbourne Victory lost to Western United 3–4. |
January 10 2025 | Jason Geria transfers to Albirex Niigata in Japan |
January 4 2025 | Melbourne Victory drew with Western Sydney Wanderers 2–2. |
January 1 2025 | Auckland FC drew with Melbourne Victory 0–0. |
2024 | Damien Da Silva wins the Melbourne Victory Player of the Season award for the second time. |
2024 | The club finishes 3rd in the A-League Men competition and becomes runners-up, with Bruno Fornaroli scoring 18 goals. |
2024 | Promoted to VPL 1 after winning the league with 52 points and a goal difference of +27. |
2024 | Melbourne Victory FC Youth became National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 Premiership Champions. |
2024 | Melbourne Victory enters the Australia Cup, participating in the national knockout football tournament alongside their A-League Men campaign. |
2024 | The club signed Josh Rawlins, Reno Piscopo, Jack Duncan, Jing Reec, Brendan Hamill, and Nikos Vergos on a 2-year deal worth approximately 600k AUD per year. |
2024 | Signs Alana Jancevski, Nickoletta Flannery, Sofia Sakalis, Ellie Wilson, and Claudia Bunge for the season. |
2024 | Kasey Bos and Jordi Valadon signed contract extensions with Melbourne Victory. |
2024 | Lachlan Jackson and Alex Badolato were signed by Melbourne Victory. |
2024 | Arthur Diles signed as Head Coach of Melbourne Victory until the end of the 2025/26 Season after securing his first win against Sydney FC 2-0. |
2024 | Daniel Arzani was controversially dropped from the squad during the Australia Cup final, reportedly following a training ground dispute about being offered to other clubs. |
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