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2018–19 Melbourne Victory FC (women) season

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Melbourne Victory W-League
2018–19 season
Head coachJeff Hopkins
W-League1st
Top goalscorerNatasha Dowie (6 goals)

The 2018–19 Melbourne Victory W-League season was the club's eleventh season in the W-League, the premier competition for women's football in Australia. The team played home games at Epping Stadium, Lakeside Stadium and AAMI Park. The club's head coach for the season was Jeff Hopkins.

Background

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The Victory entered the season having missed out on the final series in the previous three years. In 2017–18, while they had improved defensively, they only finished a point off last place. Media predictions had them finishing in the top four in 2018–19, with former player Gülcan Koca suggesting they could win the premiership/championship double.[1][2][3][4]

W-League

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Regular season

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The Victory opened their campaign with a match against Adelaide United at AAMI Park. Despite having 60 percent of possession, they were not able to convert any of their 21 shots at goal.[5]

Playing Newcastle Jets on 1 November at Lakeside Stadium, the Victory took an early lead with Melina Ayres scoring a long-range goal after seven minutes. Natasha Dowie made the score 2–0 in the 11th minute before Cortnee Vine pulled a goal back for the Jets a minute later.[6][7]

The Victory match against Canberra United on 17 January at Seiffert Oval in Queanbeyan was abandoned after 16 minutes due to lightning. A rematch was scheduled for 5 February at McKellar Park in Canberra.[8][9]

A 2–1 victory over Perth Glory at Dorrien Gardens secured the club's first W-League premiership. The Victory entered the match needing a point to win the trophy after Brisbane Roar were unexpectedly defeated.[10][11]

The makeup game against Canberra United at McKellar Park on 5 January was delayed for 35 minutes due to lightning. Victory rested several first-choice players in preparation for the semi-final five days later. The match ended 0–0 and the Victory were awarded the Premier's Plate after the match.[12]

Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Referee Refs
28 October 2018 Adelaide United Home 0–0 2,714 Isabella Blaess [5][13][14]
1 November 2018 Newcastle Jets Home 2–1 Ayres, Dowie 713 Rachel Mitchenson [7][15][16]
16 November 2018 Melbourne City Away 2–0 Nairn, Gielnik 1,619 Kate Jacewicz [17][18][19]
24 November 2018 Sydney FC Away 3–2 Dowie (3) 5,540 Rachel Mitchenson [20][21][22]
2 December 2018 Western Sydney Wanderers Home 2–1 Dowie, Nairn 593 Isabella Blaess [23][24][25]
16 December 2018 Brisbane Roar Away 3–4 Nairn, Dowie, Gielnik 1,045 Katie Patterson [26][27][28]
21 December 2018 Adelaide United Away 2–3 Mastrantonio, Alleway 902 Katie Patterson [29][30][31]
28 December 2018 Perth Glory Home 2–1 Dowie (2) 7,163 Rachel Mitchenson [32][33][34]
5 January 2019 Melbourne City Home 1–0 Nairn 1,265 Lara Lee [35][36][37]
27 January 2019 Sydney FC Home 2–2 Gielnik, Dowie 784 Katie Patterson [38][39][40]
1 February 2019 Perth Glory Away 2–1 Nairn, Gielnik 1,110 Georgia Ghirardello [10][11][41]
5 February 2019 Canberra United Away 0–0 1,546 Isabella Blaess [9][42][43][44]

Finals

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Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance Referee Refs
10 February 2019 Perth Glory Home 2–4 (a.e.t) Nairn, Maher 8,599 Rachel Mitchenson [45][46][47]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne Victory 12 7 3 2 21 15 +6 24 Qualification to Finals series and 2019 AFC Women's Club Championship
2 Brisbane Roar 12 6 2 4 18 17 +1 20 Qualification to Finals series
3 Sydney FC (C) 12 6 1 5 28 19 +9 19
4 Perth Glory 12 5 4 3 28 20 +8 19
5 Melbourne City 12 6 1 5 20 15 +5 19
6 Adelaide United 12 5 3 4 17 19 −2 18
7 Newcastle Jets 12 5 1 6 18 21 −3 16
8 Canberra United 12 3 4 5 13 18 −5 13
9 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 1 1 10 11 30 −19 4
Source: A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions


Results summary

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Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
12 7 3 2 21 15  +6 24 4 2 0 9 5  +4 3 1 2 12 10  +2

Last updated: 5 February 2019.
Source: Competitive Matches

Results by round

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Round1234567891011121314
GroundHHAAHBAAHHBAHA
ResultDWWWWLLWWDDW
Position63111112111111
Updated to match(es) played on 5 February 2019. Source: Competitive Matches
A = Away; H = Home; B = Bye; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Players

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Squad information

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Updated 27 October 2018.[48] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Casey Dumont
3 DF Australia AUS Teigen Allen
4 DF Australia AUS Alexandra Gummer
5 DF Australia AUS Laura Alleway
6 DF Australia AUS Annabelle Martin
7 MF United States USA Christine Nairn
8 DF Australia AUS Angie Beard
9 FW England ENG Natasha Dowie (captain)
10 FW Australia AUS Kyra Cooney-Cross
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF Australia AUS MelindaJ Barbieri
14 FW Australia AUS Melina Ayres
15 MF Australia AUS Emily Gielnik
16 DF United States USA Samantha Johnson
17 MF United States USA Dani Weatherholt
18 MF Australia AUS Grace Maher
19 MF Australia AUS Lia Privitelli
20 GK Australia AUS Bethany Mason-Jones
21 MF Australia AUS Ella Mastrantonio

Transfers in

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No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
15 FW Australia Emily Gielnik 26 Brisbane Roar Transfer Pre-season [49]
18 MF Australia Grace Maher 19 Canberra United Transfer Pre-season [50]
21 MF Australia Ella Mastrantonio 26 unattached Signed Pre-season [51]
17 FW United States Dani Weatherholt 24 United States Orlando Pride Loan Pre-season [52]
7 MF United States Christine Nairn 28 United States Orlando Pride Loan Pre-season [52]
16 DF United States Samantha Johnson 27 United States Utah Royals FC Loan Pre-season [53]
3 DF Australia Teigen Allen 24 Sydney FC Transfer Pre-season [54]

Transfers out

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N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
19 DF United States Kristen McNabb 24 United States Seattle Reign Loan return Pre-season [55]
31 DF United States Christina Gibbons 22 United States Sky Blue FC Loan return Pre-season [55]
17 MF Turkey Gülcan Koca 28 Retired Pre-season [56]
7 FW South Korea Jeon Ga-eul 30 South Korea Hwacheon KSPO WFC Transfer Pre-season [57]

References

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