2024 Australia Cup final explained

2024 Australia Cup Final
Event:2024 Australia Cup
Team1:Melbourne Victory
Team1score:0
Team2:Macarthur FC
Team2score:1
Stadium:AAMI Park
City:Melbourne
Man Of The Match1a:Filip Kurto (Macarthur FC)[1]
Referee:Jonathan Barreiro
Attendance:13,289
Previous:2023
Next:2025

The 2024 Australia Cup Final was an association football match played between A-League Men sides Melbourne Victory and Macarthur FC at AAMI Park in Melbourne on 29 September 2024 to determine the winners of the 2024 Australia Cup.[2] It was the ninth Australia Cup final and the 42nd final of Australian soccer's primary cup competitions.

The 2024 Australia Cup final's crowd of 13,289 is the lowest ever crowd for an Australia Cup final.

Teams

TeamPrevious final appearances (bold indicates winners)
Melbourne Victory2 (2015, 2021)
Macarthur FC1 (2022)

Route to the final

Melbourne VictoryRoundMacarthur FC
OpponentScoreOpponentScore
Lambton Jaffas4–1 (A)Round of 32O'Connor Knights2–1 (A)
NWS Spirit4–0 (A)Round of 16Newcastle Jets4–3 (A)
Moreton City Excelsior4–0 (A)Quarter-finalsOakleigh Cannons1–0 (A)
Adelaide United1–0 (H)Semi-finalsSouth Melbourne1–0 (A)
Note: In all results above, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Melbourne Victory

Melbourne Victory began their Australia Cup run in the Round of 32 with an away match against the Lambon Jaffas. Victory won the match 4–1 through two goals by Nishan Velupillay and one each by Bruno Fornaroli and Alex Lee and qualifying for the Round of 16.[3] Two weeks later, Victory began their Round of 16 match away against NWS Spirit winning 4–0 through another two goals by Nishan Velupillay, and further goals by Ryan Teague and Nikos Vergos.[4] The quarter-final match away against Moreton City Excelsior saw Victory win 4–0; so far all three cup matches scoring four goals, as Nikos Vergos scored two goals, and Kasey Bos and Nishan Velupillay each scoring one.[5] The semi-final against Adelaide United was Victory's first home tie in this Australia Cup run, which was won 1–0 through a late winner by Jordi Valadon.[6]

Macarthur FC

Macarthur FC also began their Australia Cup run in the Round of 32 playing away against O'Connor Knights; despite conceding the opening goal, came back to win 2–1 through goals by Jake Hollman and Luke Brattan to qualify for the Round of 16.[7] Macarthur versed A-League Men side away against the Newcastle Jets which was won 4–3 after falling behind twice as Valère Germain and Marin Jakoliš both scored two goals.[8] Macarthur travelled to Melbourne for their quarter-final and semi-final match-ups. First Macarthur took on Oakleigh Cannons away and won 1–0 through an early goal by Valère Germain.[5] The semi-final was up against South Melbourne away and also won 1–0 through a Valère Germain penalty in the 84th minute who was also sent off in the last minutes of the match.[9]

Match

Details

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GK25 Jack Duncan
RB2 Jason Geria
CB5 Brendan Hamill
CB21 Roderick Miranda
LB28 Kasey Bos
CM14 Jordi Valadon
CM8
CM6 Ryan Teague
RW27
CF9
LW17 Nishan Velupillay
Substitutes:
GK40 Christian Siciliano
DF3 Adama Traoré
DF22 Joshua Rawlins
MF18 Fabian Monge
FW10
FW19
FW35
Head Coach:
Patrick Kisnorbo
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GK12 Filip Kurto
CB6 Tomislav Uskok
CB5 Matthew Jurman
CB13 Ivan Vujica
RM20 Kealey Adamson
CM26 Luke Brattan
CM22 Liam Rose
LM18 Walter Scott
RW8
CF11
LW44
Substitutes:
GK40 Franklin Jan
DF16
DF27 Joshua Damevski
DF33 Yianni Nicolaou
MF28 Ante Vojvodic
FW19
FW24
Head Coach:
Mile Sterjovski
Assistant referees


Ashley Beecham
Arvin Shanmuganathan
Fourth official


Jack Morgan

Match rules
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes

Post-match

Melbourne Victory manager Patrick Kisnorbo stated he omitted star player Daniel Arzani from both the starting lineup and the substitute bench due to experimentation with the squad as a result of Arzani's eventual suspension from the first match of the regular season for yellow card accumulation.[10] Arzani played a key role in leading Victory to the final, having played in all four matches leading up to the final and contributing two assists in the quarter-final match against Moreton City Excelsior.[10] [11] After the loss in the final, Kisnorbo stated he stood by his decision.[12] However, it was also reported a day after the match that the main reason Arzani was excluded from the matchday squad for the final was rumored to be for the anger he expressed towards Kisnorbo at training during the week, with speculation variously suggesting this was due to him discovering he wouldn't be in the starting team, while also being reported it was due to him being offered to other clubs during the offseason.[13] Days following the final, Arzani was included in Tony Popovic's inaugural Australia squad for World Cup qualifiers against China and Japan, but was not named in the matchday squad against China and was an unused substitute against Japan.[14] After returning to Melbourne from international duty, Arzani was replaced in Victory's starting lineup by Kisnorbo for Reno Piscopo in the ensuing matches, and was not called up by Popovic for the next set of World Cup qualifying matches in November.[15] [16]

Macarthur's Australia Cup triumph was their second silverware in club history following their 2022 Australia Cup win.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bulls put horror off-season behind them with Cup win. Anna. Harrington. Yahoo!. 29 September 2024. Filip Kurto starred, becoming the first goalkeeper to win the Mark Viduka Medal..
  2. News: Australia Cup Final 2024 Venue and Date Confirmed. Australia Cup. 23 September 2024.
  3. News: WATCH: South Melbourne headline Victorian hatrick, Olympic Kingsway break West Aussie hoodoo. Gibson. Tim. Australia Cup. 6 August 2024.
  4. News: WATCH: Moreton City remarkable comeback, Victory cruise through, Oakleigh win on penalties. Gibson. Tim. Australia Cup. 28 August 2024.
  5. News: WATCH: Macarthur defeat Oakleigh, Victory down Moreton City to lock in semi-finals. Gibson. Tim. Australia Cup. 16 September 2024.
  6. News: WATCH: Valadon strike steers Victory to Australia Cup Final. Gibson. Tim. Australia Cup. 22 September 2024.
  7. News: WATCH: Cannons cupset Sydney again, Moreton City, Hume City and Macarthur FC advance. Gibson. Tim. Australia Cup. 1 August 2024.
  8. News: WATCH: Bulls comeback in all A-League thriller, Jankovic inspires dramatic South Melbourne win. Gibson. Tim. Australia Cup. 25 August 2024.
  9. News: WATCH: Bulls book Australia Cup Final spot overcoming intense Lakeside atmosphere. Gibson. Tim. Australia Cup. 22 September 2024.
  10. Web site: Socceroo left out in Australia Cup Final bombshell as Germain replacement revealed . 29 September 2024 .
  11. https://www.theroar.com.au/2024/09/21/australia-cup-semi-finals-a-league-rivalry-set-to-erupt-in-victory-reds-blockbuster/
  12. https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/other/kisnorbo-stands-by-arzani-final-omission-call/ar-AA1rq4ai
  13. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/daniel-arzanis-outburst-not-tolerated-by-melbourne-victory-coach-patrick-kisnorbo/news-story/1a6e17384e469a7b94d6491b827ec62c
  14. Web site: Tony Popovic names his inaugural Subway Socceroos squad | Socceroos . 4 October 2024 .
  15. Web site: Arzani seizes 'opportunity' as Victory produce payback against Macarthur .
  16. Web site: Subway Socceroos Squad for November World Cup Qualifiers confirmed | Socceroos .
  17. Web site: ASEAN Wrap: Macarthur lift Australia Cup .