2021-22 Melbourne Victory Roster

A-League (A-League)
Australia, Level I
Team Record: 13-4-9 - 48 points
Finishing 2nd in A-League
Location: Melbourne, Australia
2021-22 Melbourne Victory Statistics

Melbourne Victory of A-League ended the 2021-22 season with a record of 13 wins, 9 draws and 4 losses for 48 points finishing second in A-League.

The team paced the league with just 25 goals allowed. The team scored 42 goals. Nick D’Agostino netted 10 goals for the team, while Jake Brimmer and Marco Rojas tallied five or more as well. Jake Brimmer contributed 6 assists. Ivan Kelava topped the squad with 13 wins and a team-best 0.96 goals against average, pacing regular keepers.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Matthew ActonGJune 3, 19926'0"187Townsville, Australia
Jay BarnettFebruary 14, 20015'10"Adelaide, Australia
Josh BrillanteM, DMarch 25, 19935'10"161Bundaberg, Australia
Jake BrimmerMApril 3, 19985'7"150Melbourne, Australia
Lleyton BrooksFMarch 20, 20015'10"Southport, Australia
Leigh BroxhamMJanuary 13, 19885'7"143Melbourne, Australia
Jason DavidsonD, MJune 29, 19915'11"159Melbourne, Australia
Nick D’AgostinoFFebruary 25, 19985'9"170Sydney, Australia
Ben FolamiFJune 8, 19995'7"154Sydney, Australia
Jason GeriaDMay 10, 19936'0"157Canberra, Australia
Brendan HamillDSeptember 18, 19926'1"174Camperdown, Australia
Chris IkonomidisFMay 4, 19955'11"176Sydney, Australia
Ivan KelavaGFebruary 20, 19886'5"207Zagreb, Croatia
Birkan KirdarMFebruary 7, 20025'9"Melbourne, Australia
Robbie KruseMOctober 5, 19885'10"154Brisbane, Australia
Luis Lawrie-LattanzioF, MFebruary 20, 20025'8"Adelaide, Australia
Rai MarchánMAugust 11, 19936'0"152Villafranca del Penedès, Spain
Francesco MargiottaF, MJuly 15, 19935'10"170Torino, Italy
Roderick MirandaDMarch 30, 19916'4"196Odivelas, Portugal
Stefan NigroD, MAugust 10, 19965'11"154Ballarat, Australia
Marco RojasFNovember 5, 19915'6"139Hamilton, New Zealand
Matthew ŠpiranovićD, MJune 27, 19886'2"192Geelong, Australia
Nishan VelupillayMay 7, 20015'11"Melbourne, Australia
William WilsonDecember 23, 2001, Australia


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