Rival clubs left hanging as A-League waits for Victory response to night of shame

By News / Wire

While Melbourne Victory prepare to receive sanctions for their fans’ violent pitch invasion, fellow A-Leagues clubs are bracing for any flow-on effects from Australian football’s dark night.

Victory have until 9am AEDT on Wednesday to show FA why they “should not face serious sanctions for bringing the game into disrepute” after their active fans stormed the AAMI Park pitch on Saturday night, forcing the abandonment of the A-League Men derby clash with Melbourne City.

City goalkeeper Tom Glover was hit by a metal bucket wielded by a pitch invader and referee Alex King was also injured, while a television cameraman was hurt when struck by a flare.

Three men were charged on Monday but Victoria Police are still seeking to identify 10 people also allegedly involved in the pitch invasion.

Officers on Tuesday re-shared pictures of those they want to interview.

FA has made it clear it will dish out tough sanctions, with points deductions, fines and forcing Victory to play behind closed doors all options on the table, while individual perpetrators face long bans.

The game’s governing body also needs to decide whether the result of Saturday’s derby will stand – City were leading 1-0 before the match was abandoned. 

The proximity to Victory’s next game – away to Western United at AAMI Park on Boxing Day – may mean FA hands out interim sanctions in the short-term. 

A bleeding Tom Glover of Melbourne City is escorted from the pitch by team mates after fans stormed the pitch. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Victory previously received a show-cause notice, then later a $5000 fine, for fans’ homophobic abuse of Adelaide United midfielder Josh Cavallo in February.

Western United would have pencilled in the December 26 clashas a crucial earner for the club, given Victory’s large supporter base.

If Victory receive home crowd bans, it technically would not affect United’s games but FA could be keen to deter Victory fans from attending.

United were contacted by AAP but were awaiting the outcome of the FA show cause notice process before commenting.

As of Tuesday, ticket sales in the away end remained open for the Boxing Day match.

Meanwhile, Sydney FC take on Macarthur FC on Christmas eve in their first home game since the controversial decision to sell the grand final hosting rights to the NSW government for the next three years. 

The Cove supporters group boycotted last weekend’s trip to Central Coast but Sydney chief executive Adam Santo highlighted the Sky Blues’ strong behavioural record and did not anticipate any further incidences of crowd trouble.

Fans invade the pitch resulting in a cancelled A-League Men’s match between Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park. (Photo credit should read Chris Putnam/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

“Our fans protested in a peaceful manner and that’s quite consistent with what we would expect here in Sydney,” he told AAP.

“It’s never happened here in Sydney, so people shouldn’t feel as though that’s something that will take place.

“I think fans should feel comfortable and safe in coming to the game.” 

The Crowd Says:

2022-12-22T03:49:45+00:00

Michael Djordjieski

Roar Pro


What a horrendous act that was by those fans. Really disappointing on the back of an amazing World Cup campaign for the Socceroos.

2022-12-20T09:36:15+00:00

John Newy

Guest


Good point Garry, do we really want to penalize fans who didn’t participate when we need them most! Reduction of points would be appropriate, but too many points and fans have no reason to attend a match.

2022-12-20T08:53:25+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


Two lifetime bans issued by Football Australia over Melbourne A-League match pitch invasion

2022-12-20T08:30:33+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


Ban them from holding the GF for 5 years. Disband OSM. Place Active fans on notice, ANY adverse actions in the next year then banned for life. Suspended fine of $100k, ANY adverse actions in the next year fine is paid. Active fans banned for 5 games. 10 point loss & City game a 3-0 defeat The automatic thought is a large fine but I think we cant afford to do this & they will suffer monetary loss anyway. Similarly re locked out of games, this hurts 90% of fans who didnt participate so I wouldnt do it initially.

2022-12-20T06:54:26+00:00

Tigertown

Guest


Fine Victory. That’s it. The APL clearly needs the money. Give them a hefty financial slap.

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