2022 A-League Men Grand Final Explained

2022 A-League Men Grand Final
Event:2021–22 A-League Men
Team1:Melbourne City
Team1score:0
Team2:Western United
Team2score:2
Date:28 May 2022
Stadium:AAMI Park
City:Melbourne
Man Of The Match1a:Aleksandar Prijović
Man Of The Match1aname:Joe Marston Medal
Referee:Chris Beath
Attendance:22,495
Previous:2021
Next:2023

The 2022 A-League Men Grand Final was the 17th A-League Men Grand Final, the championship-deciding match of the Australian A-League Men and the culmination of the 2021–22 season. The match was played between season premiers and defending champions Melbourne City and Western United on 28 May 2022 at AAMI Park in Melbourne.

Background

The match was Melbourne City's third consecutive and overall A-League Men Grand Final, while it was Western United's inaugural feature in the Grand Final. Western United won 2–0. This was the first A-League Grand Final to feature two teams of the same city, with both teams representing Melbourne. Western United's win saw the club became just the second expansion side ever to win the A-League Championship, the quickest expansion side to win it, the first team to triumph in their first Grand Final appearance since Brisbane Roar in 2011, and one of just two teams to have won the Championship after finishing outside the top two, with Melbourne Victory first achieving this feat in 2018.[1]

Previous finals

In the following table, finals until 2004 were in the National Soccer League era, since 2006 were in the A-League era.

TeamPrevious grand final appearances (bold indicates winners)
Melbourne City2 (2020, 2021)
Western UnitedNone

Route to the final

See main article: 2021–22 A-League Men. The 2021–22 season was the league's seventeenth since its inception in 2005, and the 45th season of top-flight association football in Australia. Twelve teams competed in the regular season, with each team playing a total of 26 matches, resulting in an uneven fixture that involved some clubs meeting three times and others meeting only twice. The top six teams qualified for the finals series, which were played in a straight-knockout format, with the top two teams earning an automatic place in the semi-finals and the bottom four teams playing off in elimination finals.[2] One change made was that both semi-finals were now two-legged fixtures with the two winners of the semi-finals on aggregate meeting in the grand final.[3] Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory qualified for the semi-finals by virtue of finishing first and second respectively, whilst Western United (third) met Wellington Phoenix (sixth) in the first elimination final and Adelaide United (fourth) took on Central Coast Mariners (fifth) in the second elimination final.

Melbourne CityRoundWestern United
2021–22 A-League Men 1st placed / PremiersRegular season2021–22 A-League Men 3rd placed
OpponentScoreElimination-finalsOpponentScore
ByeWellington Phoenix1–0 (H)
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legSemi-finalsOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Adelaide United2–10–0 (A)2–1 (H)Melbourne Victory4–20–1 (H)4–1 (A)

Melbourne City

See main article: 2021–22 Melbourne City FC season.

Western United

See main article: 2021–22 Western United FC season.

Western United finished the season in 3rd place, where they played 6th placed Wellington Phoenix in the first elimination final, where they won 1–0 at AAMI Park in front of 3,376 fans.[4] Western United then faced Melbourne Victory in the semi-final, who had finished the regular season in second place.[5] After losing the home leg 0–1, Western United then mounted a comeback in the away leg, defeating Melbourne Victory 4–1 in front of 15,349 spectators, with the scoreline being 4–2 on aggregate, to progress to their first ever A-League Men Grand Final.[6]

Venue

The Grand Final was held at AAMI Park in Melbourne, the home ground of Melbourne City.[7] This was the third Grand Final hosted at the venue, after 2015 and the previous edition in 2021.

Pre-match

Broadcasting

The Grand Final was broadcast throughout Australia live and free on Network 10 and streamed on Paramount+ and 10Play, the latter being for free.[8]

Officiating

Chris Beath was selected to officiate the Grand Final on 25 May, which would be his third consecutive A-League Mens Grand Final. Beath was assisted by Anton Shchetinin and Ashley Beecham. The video match officials for the match were led by Kris Griffiths-Jones, who was assisted by Kate Jacewicz and Kearney Robinson. Daniel Elder was the fourth official for the match. Andrej Giev was the fifth official.[9]

Attendance

The match was the first A-League Men Grand Final since 2019 that did not have the attendance impacted by COVID-19 restrictions. The match attendance of 22,495 was the third lowest Grand Final attendance, and the lowest attendance for a Grand Final that was not impacted by COVID-19 restrictions.

Opening ceremony

Young Franco, Tkay Maidza and Nerve performed before the start of the match and at half-time.[10]

Match

Details

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GK 1 Tom Glover
CB 4 Nuno Reis
CB 5 Rostyn Griffiths
CB 22 Curtis Good
RWB6 Carl Jenkinson
LWB3 Scott Jamieson (c)
RM 15 Andrew Nabbout
CM 10 Florin Berenguer
CM 18 Connor Metcalfe
LM 7 Mathew Leckie
CF 9 Jamie Maclaren
Substitutes:
GK 33 Matt Sutton
DF 2 Scott Galloway
DF 38 Jordan Bos
MF 14 Tsubasa Endoh
MF 16 Taras Gomulka
FW 17 Stefan Colakovski
FW 23 Marco Tilio
Head coach:
Patrick Kisnorbo
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GK 1 Jamie Young
RB 19 Josh Risdon (c)
CB 6 Tomoki Imai
CB 4 Léo Lacroix
LB 17 Ben Garuccio
CM 88 Neil Kilkenny
CM 10 Steven Lustica
RW 8 Lachlan Wales
AM 9 Dylan Wenzel-Halls
LW 11 Connor Pain
CF 99 Aleksandar Prijović
Substitutes:
GK 37 Ryan Scott
DF 5 Dylan Pierias
DF 33 Ben Collins
MF 26 Nicolas Milanovic
MF 27 Jerry Skotadis
MF 31 Adisu Bayew
MF 42 Rhys Bozinovski
Head coach:
John Aloisi
Joe Marston Medal


Aleksandar Prijović (Western United)[11]

Assistant referees


Anton Shchetinin
Ashley Beecham
Fourth official


Daniel Elder
Fifth official


Andrej Giev
Video assistant referee


Kris Griffiths-Jones
Kate Jacewicz
Kearney Robinson

Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of four substitutions, with a fifth allowed in extra time.

Statistics

First half
StatisticMelbourne CityWestern United
scope=rowGoals scored02
scope=rowTotal shots17
scope=rowShots on target01
scope=rowSaves00
scope=rowBall possession56%44%
scope=rowCorner kicks
scope=rowFouls committed23
scope=rowOffsides10
scope=rowYellow cards00
scope=rowRed cards00
Second half
StatisticMelbourne CityWestern United
scope=rowGoals scored00
scope=rowTotal shots150
scope=rowShots on target50
scope=rowSaves05
scope=rowBall possession66%34%
scope=rowCorner kicks
scope=rowFouls committed711
scope=rowOffsides10
scope=rowYellow cards02
scope=rowRed cards00
Overall[12]
StatisticMelbourne CityWestern United
scope=rowGoals scored02
scope=rowTotal shots167
scope=rowShots on target51
scope=rowSaves05
scope=rowBall possession60%40%
scope=rowCorner kicks91
scope=rowFouls committed914
scope=rowOffsides20
scope=rowYellow cards02
scope=rowRed cards00

Post-match

Due to the Australian Professional Leagues announcing on 12 December 2022 that 2023, 2024 and 2025 A-League Men Grand Finals would be hosted in Sydney regardless of which two teams qualified, the 2022 Grand Final would have been the last Grand Final to be played outside of Sydney until at least 2026.,[13] [14] but the deal was scrapped in October 2023.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lynch . Joey . Western United's A-League Men title win shocked everyone except coach John Aloisi and his players . ESPN.com.au . 28 May 2022 . 2 June 2022.
  2. Web site: Competition Rules. KeepUp.com.au.
  3. Web site: Extra finals adds to drama for 2021/22 Isuzu UTE A-League season. A-League. 29 October 2021.
  4. Web site: Western United FC vs Wellington Phoenix FC | KEEPUP .
  5. Web site: Western United FC vs Melbourne Victory FC | KEEPUP .
  6. Web site: Melbourne Victory FC vs Western United FC | KEEPUP .
  7. Web site: News - Neds Grand Final Preview the Title Decider Set to Ignite Local Rivalry . 27 May 2022 .
  8. Web site: How to watch the A-League Men grand final in Australia .
  9. Web site: Referees appointed for ALM Grand Final, All Stars v Barcelona . Australian Professional Leagues Company. Keepup.com.au . 25 May 2022 .
  10. News: A-Leagues Grand Final entertainment locked in. A-Leagues. May 2022.
  11. News: Western force: Aloisi's team down Melbourne City to rule A-League at third attempt. Unsurprisingly, the winner of the Joe Marston Medal for player of the match was Prijovic.. Michael . Lynch. The Sydney Morning Herald. 28 May 2022. 28 May 2022.
  12. Web site: A-League Men Grand Final Match Centre . foxsports.com.au . News Corporation Australia . 30 May 2022 . 28 May 2022.
  13. Web site: sachapisani . 2022-12-11 . Planning, 'week-long extravaganza', records: Why Sydney is the new home of the A-Leagues Grand Finals . 2022-12-12 . KEEPUP.
  14. Web site: nicholasdurbano . 2022-12-11 . Lock it in: Sydney to host A-Leagues Grand Finals for next three seasons . 2022-12-12 . KEEPUP.