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Melbourne Derby
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City or region Melbourne Victoria (Australia) (Victoria)
First contested 8 October 2010
Teams involved Melbourne Heart, Melbourne Victory
Number of meetings 5
Most wins Melbourne Heart (2)
Largest victory Heart 1-3 Victory (2010)

The Melbourne Derby is an intra-city local derby in Australia's premier Association football competition, the A-League. It is contested between the two Melbourne teams in the competition, Melbourne Heart and Melbourne Victory. It is the A-League's first intra-city derby and, although only two seasons old, is said[1] to be climbing to be the league's biggest rivalry. Already in just five games there have been two red cards, thirty-one yellows and sixteen goals.

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History

The Melbourne Derby began in the sixth season of the A-League, the 2010–11 season, the inaugural season of the Heart. Melbourne Victory has been in the league since its beginning. The inaugural Melbourne Derby was scheduled to be held at AAMI Park on 2 October 2010, the Saturday after the 2010 AFL Grand Final in order to maximise promotion of the game. But because the AFL Grand Final was drawn, a replay of that match was needed, which led organisers of the derby to postpone it to 8 October.

Melbourne Heart won the inaugural derby 2–1 at AAMI Park, thanks to 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 second derby on 11 December 2010, attracted 23,059 fans to AAMI Park, and saw the Victory gain their first derby win. Robbie Kruse scored a brace and the Victory finished 3–1 winners.

The Victory had their first home derby on 22 January at Docklands Stadium.[2] Victory went up 2-0 in the first half due to goals from Danny Allsopp and Carlos Hernandez, but Heart fought back, scoring a goal in the last minute of the first half, and another just after half time, both from John Aloisi. The match ended a 2-2 draw. This derby was marred by an unacceptable tackle by Kevin Muscat on Adrian Zahra, which earned the Victory captain his second straight red card,[3] and a subsequent eight-match ban, ending not only his season, but his A-League career.[4]

In the third round of the seventh season, 2011–12, the two sides met once again, but were locked for the first time to a scoreless draw. Two months later, a record crowd at AAMI Park saw Heart triumph over their rivals 3-2. Just four minutes into the game, Victory were awarded a penalty, but it was saved by Heart goalkeeper Clint Bolton. Archie Thompson gave Victory the lead eighteen minutes later, but in the 37th minute, Matt Thompson drew the sides level to 1-1, and then scored again and put Heart in the lead just two minutes later. In the second half, substitute Alex Terra increased the Heart's lead to 3-1 after controversially appearing to handball preceding the goal. Victory captain Adrian Leijer's appeals to the referee were dismissed. Carlos Hernandez gave Victory a consolation goal in the last minute of added time.

Violence

The biggest, and most notable incident of violence between two sets of supporters was in February 2011, when four Melbourne Heart supporters were charged with "conspiracy to falsely imprison a [Victory supporter] " after an ultras-style supporter group within Victory's North Terrace, known as Horda was pictured in possession of a banner of a Heart supporter group called Yarraside. [5]

League matches

Season Derby
Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Venue
Attendance
2010–11 I 8 October 2010 Melbourne Heart
2–1
Melbourne Victory Aloisi (10), Terra (56) Kruse (35) AAMI Park 25,897
II 11 December 2010 Melbourne Heart
1–3
Melbourne Victory Sibon (17) Kruse (12, 28), Leijer (54) AAMI Park 23,059
III 22 January 2011 Melbourne Victory
2–2
Melbourne Heart Allsopp (11), Hernández (30) Aloisi (45+2, 51) Etihad Stadium 32,231
2011-12 IV 22 October 2011 Melbourne Victory
0–0
Melbourne Heart - - Etihad Stadium 39,309
V 23 December 2011 Melbourne Heart
3–2
Melbourne Victory Thompson (37, 39), Terra (62) Thompson (21), Hernández (90+2) AAMI Park 26,579
VI 4 February 2012 Melbourne Heart
0–0
Melbourne Victory - - AAMI Park 26,396

Head to head

Club Pld W D L GF GA GD
Melbourne Victory 6 1 3 2 8 8 0
Melbourne Heart 6 2 3 1 8 8 0

Leading scorers

Player Club Total
Australia Robbie Kruse Melbourne Victory 3
Australia John Aloisi Melbourne Heart 3
Australia Matt Thompson Melbourne Heart 2
Brazil Alex Terra Melbourne Heart 2
Costa Rica Carlos Hernández Melbourne Victory 2
Australia Danny Allsopp Melbourne Victory 1
Netherlands Gerald Sibon Melbourne Heart 1
Australia Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory 1
Australia Adrian Leijer Melbourne Victory 1

Players in bold are still active at their Melbourne club.

Players who have played for both clubs


Youth League matches

Season Derby
Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
Venue
Attendance
2011-12 I 23 October 2011 Melbourne Heart
2-0
Melbourne Victory Z. Walker, Andrijasevic - John Cain Memorial Reserve Approx. 800
II 5 February 2012 Melbourne Victory
2-1
Melbourne Heart Pondeljak, Cristaldo Zahra Kingston Heath Soccer Complex


Head to head

Club Pld W D L GF GA GD
Melbourne Heart 1 0 0 0 2 0 +2
Melbourne Victory 1 0 0 0 0 2 -2


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