[93][94][95][96][97][98] Colours and badge[edit] Melbourne Victory's colours are navy blue, white and silver, which encompass the traditional state sporting colours of Victoria. The club's home kit is traditionally all-navy blue, with a white chevron design. Known colloquially as the "big V", it is a symbol associated with the Victoria Australian rules football team. The Victory's away kits have often featured a reversed colour scheme, with white shirts, shorts and socks, alongside a navy blue chevron. Grey and fluorescent yellow have both featured as away kit colours as well.
However, in season 2014/15, Victory reversed these defeats, by first pipping Sydney to the A-League Premiership during the league season and weeks later beat them in the 2015 A-League Grand Final. This rivalry is also known as "The Big Blue". In the 2016/17 grand final, Melbourne Victory succumbed to a 4–2 penalty shootout defeat to Sydney FC (losing to Sydney in a penalty shootout for the second time).
[172] On 1 June 2011, it was announced that human resources company Adecco Group signed a three-year deal as the club's major sponsor, replacing Intralot. As part of the deal, Adecco's logo appeared on the front of the club's playing strip. [173] Melbourne Victory announced on 16 June 2011 that they had signed a five-year deal with global sportswear giant Adidas as the club's official kit manufacturer. Personnel[edit] Managerial history[edit] * Italic denotes caretaker head coach. Club captains[edit] Dates Name Notes Honours (as captain) 5 May 2005 – 16 February 2011 Kevin Muscat Inaugural club captain, and first captainto win a premiership and championshipas both a player, captain, and managerat the same club in A-League history 2006–07 A-League Premiership 2008–09 A-League Premiership2009–10 A-League Premiership Runner Up2006–07 A-League Championship2008–09 A-League Championship2009–10 A-League Championship Runner Up2008 A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup 16 February 2011 – 17 September 2013 Adrian Leijer 17 September 2013 – 23 June 2015 Mark Milligan First club captain as Australian marquee 2014–15 A-League Premiership 2014–15 A-League Championship 2015 Joe Marston Medal 23 June 2015 – 22 May 2019 Carl Valeri[177] 2015 FFA Cup2016–17 A-League Premiership Runner Up2016–17 A-League Championship Runner Up2017–18 A-League Championship 1 October 2019 – 31 May 2020 Ola Toivonen First foreign club captain 31 May 2020 – 7 Nov 2021 7 Nov 2021 – present Josh Brillante 2021 FFA Cup Honours[edit] In 2015, Kevin Muscat became the first manager in the history of the A-League to win both a premiership and championship as a player and manager for the same club during his time at Melbourne Victory, and achieved this feat again in 2018.
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The new kits were announced via the club's YouTube channel, [102] and featured a controversial change to a fluoro yellow away shirt. For their 2013–14 kits, Melbourne Victory received backlash from supporters, as the away kits featured a much lighter blue, bearing a large resemblance to fierce rivals Sydney FC. [103] Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (front) Shirt sponsor (back) 2005–09 Reebok Samsung 2009–11 Intralot La Ionica 2011–12 Adidas Adecco (home)EnergyWatch (away) 2012–14 Adecco (home)Oliana Foods (away) 2014–16 Community Training Initiatives (home)Oliana Foods (away) 2016–2017 Optislim (home)Builders Academy (away) 2017–2018 Optislim & Optivite (home)Freestyle Foods (away) 2018–2021 Metricon 2021–present Macron Kit evolution[edit] Home Away 2005–2007 2007–2009 2009–2010 2010–2011 2011–2013 2013–2015 2015–2017 2018–2019 2019–2020 Club songs[edit] A number of different songs have become synonymous with Melbourne Victory, being both sung by supporters and played over the PA at different moments before, during and after games.
[166] However, despite payments already having been collected from fans by the facilitator of the sale Deloitte, on 12 November it was announced that the entire allocation of shares were eventually purchased "by a small number of long-term substantial shareholders". [167] Victory's commercial success has surpassed many much longer established Melbourne AFL teams (with Hawthorn the only team to report a higher profit in 2014–15). Despite this, Melbourne Victory FC is not a "for profit" business, and as such the shareholders have never taken a dividend. [168] [edit] On 5 December 2005, South Korean electronics giant Samsung became the club's major sponsor in a two-year deal, [169] giving Samsung logo placement on the front and the back of Victory's home and away kits.
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Prior to the 2006–07 season, KFC were announced as Victory's sleeve sponsor, with their logo appearing on the sleeve of Victory's home and away kits. [170] On 28 January 2009, Samsung announced that they would not renew their sponsorship for the 2009–10 A-League season. Intralot became the Melbourne Victory's new major sponsor when they signed a two-season $2 million contract on 4 May 2009. Their logo subsequently featured on the front of Melbourne Victory's playing strip, starting from the 2009–10 season. [171] On 6 August 2010, it was announced that law firm Florin Burhala Lawyers would be Melbourne Victory's official shorts sponsor for the 2010–11 season.
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