Melbourne Victory FC Youth

Melbourne Victory U23 is the youth system of Melbourne Victory Football Club. The youth teams play in the Y-League and National Premier Leagues (U20, U18, U15).

Melbourne Victory Youth and Under-23s
Full nameMelbourne Victory Football Club (Youth and Under-23s)
Nickname(s)Victory, Victory NYL
Short nameMVC
Founded2008
GroundEpping Stadium
Capacity10,000
ChairmanAnthony Di Pietro
ManagerVacant
LeagueNPL Victoria 3
Y-League
WebsiteClub website
Active teams of Melbourne Victory
A-League
(Men's)
NPL & NYL
(Men's)
W-League
(Women's)

Melbourne Victory Youth is the highest level squad within the setup. They play the majority of their home games at Epping Stadium. Senior players occasionally play in the youth side, as in the case when they're recovering from injury. Jamie Monteith currently manages the NPL team.

The team is currently captained by centre back, Benjamin Carrigan.

Youth team history

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 current squad

As of 28 April 2019

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Matthew Sutton
3 DF Aaron Anderson
4 DF Benjamin Carrigan
5 DF So Nishikawa
6 DF Jack Marth
7 FW Thiel Iradukunda
8 MF Birkan Kirdar
10 FW Yazid Said
11 MF Brandon Lauton
No. Position Player
12 DF Daniel Aye
13 DF Matthew Bozinovski
15 DF Aydin Mustedanagic
16 MF Jack Morton
17 MF Josh Hope
18 MF Stefan Ristic
19 FW Jack Palazzolo
20 FW Liston Diaz
22 GK Branko Skocic

Under-23s team history

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.

Under-23s current squad

Young Pros

As of 5 June 2019[3]

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Matthew Sutton
2 DF Daniel Aye
3 DF Luke Goulding
4 DF Benjamin Carrigan
5 DF So Nishikawa
6 MF Jack Morton
8 DF Birkan Kirdar
9 FW Jack Palazzolo
No. Position Player
10 MF Brandon Lauton
11 FW Liston Diaz
14 MF Thiel Iradukunda
15 DF Matthew Bozinovski
17 FW Yazid Said
18 DF Aaron Anderson
19 MF Elvis Kamsoba
20 GK Lucas Runje

Second Years

As of 13 April 2019

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

No. Position Player
7 Nishan Velupillay
12 Eligian Kifle
No. Position Player
13 Steven Havales
16 Jacob Maniti
22 GK Marko Bulic




Current staff

Position Staff
Team Manager Ryan Timmins

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Assistant Coach Vaughan Coveny
Goalkeeping Coach Dean Anastasiadis
Physiotherapist Michael Giakoumis

Source: "Y-League: Players & Staff". Melbourne Victory FC. 10 November 2014.

Honours

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

National Premier Leagues Victoria Premiership

    • Runners-up (1): 2015
Under-23s
Academy

National Premier Leagues Victoria U-18 Premiership

    • Premiers (1): 2019

Stadiums

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 Reserve 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

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 8 August 2018
NameNationalityPositionMelbourne careerAppearancesGoals
Nick Ansell AustraliaDefender2011–17, 2018–711
Thomas Deng AustraliaDefender2015–341
Mate Dugandzic AustraliaForward2009–11367
Diogo Ferreira AustraliaMidfielder2010–13522
Matthew Foschini AustraliaDefender2009–13530
Petar Franjic AustraliaDefender2010–13310
Scott Galloway AustraliaDefender2013–16541
Jason Geria AustraliaDefender2012–181070
James Jeggo AustraliaMidfielder2011–14302
Mitchell Langerak AustraliaGoalkeeper2007–10210
Dylan Murnane AustraliaDefender2013–16240
Andrew Nabbout AustraliaForward2012–15375
Sebastian Ryall AustraliaDefender2007–09240
Connor Pain AustraliaForward2013–16533
Stefan Nigro AustraliaMidfielder2015–230
  • Bold denotes players still playing in Melbourne Victory
  • Appearances only consist of competitive domestic league appearances

Managerial history

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[4] First official foreign manager
First manager to earn honours
2012–13 NYL Premiership[5]
30 May 2016 – 22 February 2020[6] Gareth Naven[7]

See also

References

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