Saturday, May 25, 2024

A-League 2023 2024 Grand Final Central Coast Mariners Melbourne Victory


Finale
25 mai 2024
Industry Group Stadium

ENG
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Central Coast Mariners are 2023-24 Isuzu UTE A-League Champions, after a dramatic 3-1 comeback win over Melbourne Victory at Industree Group Stadium on Saturday night. Jason Geria opened the scoring for Victory in the 50th minute with a thumping strike into the top-left corner but in the first minute of second-half stoppage time, Mariners substitute Ryan Edmondson snared a dramatic equaliser to ignite the majority of the 21,379-strong crowd – an all-time record attendance at Industree Group Stadium.


Seven minutes into the first period of additional extra time, Miguel Di Pizio scored the goal that set the Mariners on course to the Championship, and became the youngest goalscorer in the history of Australian national league Grand Finals with a composed finish to a clinical Mariners attack. After claiming the lead the Mariners never relinquished it, with Ryan Edmondson’s second of the night deep into the second half of extra-time sealing the club’s second-consecutive Championship title – and a third trophy in 2023-24, adding to the Premiers Plate and the AFC Cup title. They become the first Australian side ever to win a treble. For Victory head coach Tony Popovic, Saturday’s agonising defeat extended his winless record in Isuzu UTE A-League Grand Finals to five, and denied the club an equal-league record fifth Championship title.











































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