This Roy O’Donovan red card vs MVFC (GIF VIDEO BELOW) was a horrific moment from the A-League 2018 Grand Final between Newcastle Jets and Melbourne Victory. The Irish striker attempted a kick towards Victory keeper Lawrence Thomas as he attempted to collect Dimitri Petratos’ free kick and ended up injuring the latter’s jaw studs up. Not surprisingly, he was shown a straight red card
Melbourne Victory
Melbourne Victory vs Newcastle Jets 2018 A-League Grand Final Highlights 1-0 Kosta Barbarouses Goal Video 29410 Attendance O’Donovan Red Card
Melbourne Victory vs Newcastle Jets 2018 (MVFC-Newcastle 2018 Grand Final)
Final score and result:- MVFC vs Newcastle Jets 1-0 (Barbarouses)
McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle- 5 May, 2018- A-League Grand Final
Kosta Barbarouses’ strike, the fastest goal in A-League grand final history, helps MVFC pick up their fourth title as they beat Newcastle in front of 29,410 fans
Hyundai A-League Crowds 2016-17 | Australian soccer attendances 2016-2017 season
The Australian A-League concluded recently, with Sydney FC being crowned champions following a victory on penalties over Melbourne Victory in the Grand Final.
Sydney, coached by Graham Arnold (and the only team in the 16/17 A-League to wear Puma), were virtually untouchable during regular round robin play, losing just once in 27 games and finishing a whopping 17 points above their nearest rivals. They also scored the most goals (55) and let in the least (12) during the regular season.
Here is a look at the clubs’ attendances during the 2016/17 A-League season (including finals fixtures). The league started in October and ended in May.
Winners Sydney benefited by hosting the finals- their average attendance went up from 16,001 (round robin) to 18,099- primarily due to the 41,546 who turned up at Allianz Park for the Grand Final.