Melbourne Victory FC Youth

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Melbourne Victory Football Club Youth is the youth system of Melbourne Victory based in Melbourne, Victoria. The team plays in the National Premier Leagues, the second level of Australia's soccer pyramid in Australia. The club also competes in the under-23s Y-League competition.

Melbourne Victory Youth
Full nameMelbourne Victory Football Club Youth
Nickname(s)Victory, Victory NYL
Short nameMVC
Founded2008
GroundEpping Stadium
Capacity10,000
ChairmanJohn Dovaston
ManagerLuciano Trani
LeagueVictoria Premier League 1
A-League Youth
20241st of 14
(Champions & Promoted to National Premier Leagues Victoria)
Websitehttp://www.melbournevictory.com.au

Youth team history

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The team was founded in 2008, as a Melbourne Victory representative team for the inaugural season of the National Youth League competition, along with six other youth squads, and finished a disappointing sixth. The development side has had three managers, Mehmet Durakovic, who was promoted to manager of the senior squad in 2011, and current managers Darren Davies and John Aloisi. Davies led the youth side to its first silverware victory in winning the premiership plate, finishing first on the National Youth League ladder in the 2012-13 season. It would be current club chairman Anthony Di Pietro's first silverware victory as well. On 7 November 2014, it was confirmed that the team would compete in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 1 competition for 2015 season onwards.[1] Victory managed promotion at their first attempt, placing second in the NPL1 East division, going on to beat Moreland Zebras FC in the qualification playoff and then North Geelong Warriors FC in the promotion playoff. For the club's first season in the top tier of football in Victorian state football, Matt Hennessey and Ryan Lambert were signed from Hume City FC and Richmond SC respectively.[2]

Youth/NPL current squad

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As of 13 February 2024[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   AUS Joshua Inserra
4 DF   AUS Damien Bozinovski
6 MF   AUS Kayne Razmovski
7 FW   AUS Kasey Bos
8 MF   AUS Alex Menelaou
9 FW   AUS Adem Duratovic
16   AUS Jack Mihailidis
17   AUS Victor Muhindo
18 MF   AUS Fabian Monge
19   AUS Luka Kolic
20 GK   AUS Oskar Von Schrenk
23   AUS Jesse Hoey
25 MF   AUS Alexander Kapaklis
34   AUS Marc Petheriotis
FW   AUS Eli Adams
  AUS Lucas Alessi
  AUS Linus Bourke
  AUS Nikolas Cevizovic
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   AUS Daniel Duvnjak
  AUS Riley Foxe
  AUS Giani Galanos
FW   AUS Austin Ganino
  AUS Jordan Hoey
MF   AUS George Karvounis
  AUS William Kennedy
  AUS Daniel Lazarevski
  AUS Owen McCloskey
FW   AUS Tommaso Minutoli
  AUS John Paikopoulos
  AUS Dimitri Palatsides
  AUS Thomas Pennisi
  AUS Anton Primorac
  AUS Zach Puhalovich
GK   AUS Christian Siciliano
GK   AUS Yonathan Sultan
MF   AUS Ryan Teague
MF   AUS Jordi Valadon

Current staff

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Head Coaches:

Joe Palatsides 1st Grade Head Coach
Rodrigo Vargas U21 Head Coach
Andreas Papanicolaou U18 Head Coach
Joaquín Moreno U16 Head Coach
Matthew Sultana U15 Head Coach
Rob Wielaert U14 Head Coach
Tom Paton Pre Academy Head Coach
Mark Topic Pre Academy Head Coach
Isabella Santilli Pre Academy Head Coach
Matt Fletcher Pre Academy Head Coach
Brad Roberts Pre Academy Head Coach
Reide Mulholland Pre Academy Head Coach

Staff:

Joe Palatsides Head of Academy Coaching
Andrew Kentepozidis Academy Operations Manager
Jayden Anderson Academy Sports Science Lead
Amelia Thomas Academy Medical Lead
Sebastian Bechaud Head of Academy Goalkeeping
Agim Sherifovski Academy Assistant Coach
Piotr Rutkowski Academy Assistant Coach
Mark Spiteri Pre Academy Head Goalkeeping Coach
Ashley Wisneske Pre Academy Goalkeeping Coach
Archie Thompson Academy Development Coach
Fahid Ben Khalfallah Academy Development Coach
Gaby Garton Academy Development Coach
Joey Didulica Academy Development Coach
Sasa Ognenovski Academy Development Coach

Honours

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Youth
  • La Ionica Community Cup
Winners (1): 2015

National Premier Leagues Victoria 2/ Victoria Premier Leagues 1 Premiership

National Premier Leagues Victoria 3 Premiership

  • Runners-up (1): 2023
Under-23s
Academy

National Premier Leagues Victoria U-18 Premiership

Stadiums

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The team play their home matches at Epping Stadium in Melbourne's northern suburb of Epping. The stadium has a total capacity of 10,000, with a single grandstand of approximately 1,000 seats. Past venues used as a home ground by the club have been South Melbourne FC home ground Lakeside Stadium in Albert Park, Bentleigh Greens' Kingston Heath in Cheltenham and Northcote City's John Cain Memorial Park in Thornbury; however, with the side now competing the top division of Victorian football, along with all three of these sides, ground-sharing with any of the sides was not a preferred option, with Epping Stadium providing the club with the facilities required. The team has also played competitive matches at Victory's senior team home venues, AAMI Park and Etihad Stadium.

Former players

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This is a list of former Melbourne Victory Youth players, who have played at least 20 A-League competitive matches for the first team.

As of 22 December 2021
Name Nationality Position Melbourne career Appearances Goals
Nick Ansell   Australia Defender 2011–17, 2018–19, 2020–21 92 1
Thomas Deng   Australia Defender 2015–2020 71 2
Mate Dugandzic   Australia Forward 2009–11 36 7
Diogo Ferreira   Australia Midfielder 2010–13 52 2
Matthew Foschini   Australia Defender 2009–13 53 0
Petar Franjic   Australia Defender 2010–13 31 0
Scott Galloway   Australia Defender 2013–16 54 1
Jason Geria   Australia Defender 2012–18, 2021– 110 0
James Jeggo   Australia Midfielder 2011–14 30 2
Mitchell Langerak   Australia Goalkeeper 2007–10 21 0
Dylan Murnane   Australia Defender 2013–16 24 0
Andrew Nabbout   Australia Forward 2012–15 37 5
Sebastian Ryall   Australia Defender 2007–09 24 0
Connor Pain   Australia Forward 2013–16 53 3
Stefan Nigro   Australia Midfielder 2015–18, 2021– 29 0
  • Bold denotes players still playing in Melbourne Victory
  • Appearances only consist of competitive domestic league appearances

Season by season history

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Y League

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Season League Tms. conf. size P W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Finals ref
2008-09 National Youth League 7 N/A 18 6 1 11 20 36 -16 20 6th DNQ [4]
2009-10 National Youth League 9 N/A 24 7 8 9 36 37 -1 29 6th DNQ [5]
2010-11 National Youth League 9 N/A 19 7 0 12 29 42 -13 21 8th N/A[notes 1] [6]
2011-12 National Youth League 10 N/A 18 4 3 11 15 34 -19 15 10th N/A[notes 1] [7]
2012-13 National Youth League 10 N/A 18 12 1 5 57 20 +37 37 1st N/A[notes 1] [8]
2013-14 National Youth League 10 N/A 18 9 4 5 50 36 +14 31 3rd N/A[notes 1] [9]
2014-15 National Youth League 10 N/A 18 8 3 7 34 33 +1 27 5th N/A[notes 1] [10]
2015-16 National Youth League 10 5 8 3 0 5 17 22 -5 9 4th DNQ [11]
2016-17 National Youth League 10 5 8 1 2 5 13 23 -10 5 5th DNQ [12]
2017-18 National Youth League 10 5 8 4 1 3 17 25 -8 13 2nd DNQ [13]
2018-19 Y-League 10 5 8 1 1 6 8 22 -14 4 5th DNQ [14]
2019-20 Y-League 10 5 8 5 1 2 17 16 +1 16 1st Runner up [15]
2020-21 Y-League Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[16]
2021-22 A League Youth
2022-23 A League Youth No tournoment[17]
2023-24 A League Youth

National Premier Leagues

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Season League Tms. P W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Pro/Rel NPL Finals ref
2015 NPL VIC 1 East 10 28 17 4 7 87 44 +43 55 2nd Pro (play off) DNQ [18]
2016 NPL Victoria 14 26 3 1 22 24 68 -44 4[notes 2] 14th relegated DNQ [19]
2017 NPL VIC 2 West 10 28 8 5 15 55 56 -1 29 9th n/a DNQ [20]
2018 NPL VIC 2 West 10 28 11 4 13 48 54 -6 34[notes 3] 7th n/a DNQ [21]
2019 NPL VIC 2 West 10 28 6 7 15 36 48 -12 25 9th relegated DNQ [22]
2020 NPL Victoria 3 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[23]
2021 NPL Victoria 3 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[24]
2022 NPL Victoria 3 12 22 11 5 6 38 27 +11 38 4th n/a DNQ [25]
2023 NPL Victoria 3 12 22 13 3 6 47 22 +25 42 2nd Promoted[26] DNQ [27]
2024 VPL 1 14 26 15 7 4 66 39 +27 52 1st Promoted[28] DNQ [29]


Managerial history

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Dates Name Notes Honours
2008 – 12 March 2011    Mehmet Durakovic Inaugural manager
First dual-nationality manager
First manager to be directly promoted to manager of the senior squad
20 March 2011 – 30 May 2016   Darren Davies[30] First official foreign manager
First manager to earn honours
2012–13 NYL Premiership[31]
30 May 2016 – 22 February 2020[32]    Gareth Naven[33]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e No National Youth League Finals
  2. ^ 6 point deduction
  3. ^ 3 point deduction

References

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  3. ^ Melbourne Victory VPL1 Squad 2024
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  8. ^ "Y-League Ladder 2012/13 - Football/Australia". www.flashscore.com.au. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
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  12. ^ "2016-17 Y-League Ladder - Football/Australia". www.flashscore.com.au. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  13. ^ "2017-18 Y-League Ladder - Football/Australia". www.flashscore.com.au. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
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  15. ^ "2019-20 Y-League Ladder - Football/Australia". www.flashscore.com.au. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  16. ^ Lynch, Joey (24 January 2021). "Y-League cancelled for 2021 as APL flags reform for Australia's talent pipeline". ESPN.com. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
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  24. ^ "Metro Melbourne 2021 season status | Football Victoria". www.footballvictoria.com.au. 3 September 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  25. ^ "Ladder for NPL 3 VIC Men 2022". GameDay. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  26. ^ oscar (29 July 2023). "NPL Report: Victory secure promotion". Melbourne Victory. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
  27. ^ "Ladder for NPL 3 VIC Men 2023". GameDay. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  28. ^ oscar (30 July 2024). "VPL Report: Spoils shared in ten-goal thriller". Melbourne Victory. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  29. ^ "Ladder for VPL 1 Men". GameDay. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  30. ^ "Home Page | Football Victoria". 3 October 2018.
  31. ^ "Darren Davies Delighted With NYL Championship Especially For His Boys That Have Been Through The Ups And Downs". Breathing Football.com. 5 March 2013. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
  32. ^ "Gareth Naven returns to Perth". Melbourne Victory FC. 21 February 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  33. ^ "Victory appoints Gareth Naven as NPL/NYL Head Coach". Melbourne Victory. 30 May 2016.
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