How many fans does Melbourne Victory have?

How many fans does Melbourne Victory have?

Melbourne Victory were a close second with 632,000 fans followed by Brisbane Roar, Adelaide United and Perth Glory. Every club saw a yearly increase in fan numbers between 2020 and 2021 with Central Coast Mariners experiencing the biggest percentage rise of 90.1%.

Who owns Melbourne Victory?

Anthony Di Pietro
Anthony Di Pietro (born 15 February 1969) is a businessman from Melbourne, Australia. Di Pietro is most known for his current and longest standing chairmanship of Melbourne Victory FC, a professional association football (soccer) club that participates in the A-League.

What happened to the North Terrace?

MELBOURNE Victory fan group the North Terrace has revealed on social media why they have indefinitely ceased all active support at the club’s matches. “Disingenuous, frustrating and/or fruitless negotiations on the part of the Club, resulting in a general dissolution of our own supporter culture within the Terrace.”

Who is leaving Melbourne Victory?

Melbourne Victory are closing in on a striker to complete their squad with Italian forward Francesco Margiotta set to join the club. Daniel Garb reports the 28-year-old attacker, who came through Juventus’ academy, is close to finalising a deal with Victory.

Where are Melbourne Victory based?

Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne Victory FC/Locations

Where is Melbourne Victory home ground?

AAMI Park
Melbourne Victory FC/Arenas/Stadiums

The club’s home ground is the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, currently known as AAMI Park for sponsorship purposes, a 30,050-seat stadium on Olympic Boulevard in Melbourne’s city centre.

Who is the manager of Melbourne Victory?

Tony Popovic
Melbourne Victory FC/Managers
Victory A-League Head Coach, Tony Popovic, said Cammarata and Trani will be key to rebuilding the Victory team and driving success.

How much do Melbourne Victory players get paid?

Victory captain Leijer and goalkeeper Coe are unlikely to be on much, if anything, more than $150,000 a season, while Celeski and Broxham are the only others who will play for Victory this week earning anywhere near $100,000 annually. The likes of Gerrard and Suarez would earn that sort of coin in less than a week.

When was the last time Melbourne Victory won the A-League?

2014/15
Melbourne Victory celebrated its 10th anniversary during the Hyundai A-League 2014/15 season, culminating with the club’s 3-0 Grand Final win over Sydney FC in front of an AAMI Park record crowd of 29,843.

How many Championships has Melbourne Victory won?

four Championships
Melbourne Victory Football Club is a professional football club in Australia’s Hyundai A-League based in Melbourne, Victoria. Established in 2004, the club leads the Hyundai A-League in membership and attendances and is also the most successful, having won four Championships and three Premierships.

Who built Docklands Stadium?

Rod Sheard
Daryl JacksonDale Jennins
Marvel Stadium/Architects

Where is Kevin Muscat now?

Yokohama F. Marinos
Kevin Muscat/Current teams

Where is the Melbourne Victory football club located?

Melbourne Victory Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in city centre of Melbourne, Victoria.

Which is the largest supporter base in Australia?

Melbourne Victory has the largest supporter base in Australia and has consistently set record highs in membership and attendance.

Who are the major shareholders of Melbourne Victory?

As of 2015, the largest of around fifty shareholders of Melbourne Victory Ltd, an unlisted public company, is Mario Biasin, owner of construction company Metricon, followed by others including current Victory chairman Anthony Di Pietro, CEO of Premier Fruits Group.

Who is the assistant coach for Melbourne Victory?

Kevin Muscat had announced during the respective season that he would retire as a player, and immediately became an assistant coach replacing Aaron Healy. Along with Merrick & Healy’s departures would be inaugural director of football Gary Cole, and would be replaced by former team South Melbourne and Socceroo teammate, Francis Awaritefe.

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