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Recent League Form ➡ Established1953 (71 years old)
Sport Soccer
Stadium/HomeKnights Stadium
(15,000 Capacity)
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ArchivePrimary ColoursLocationSunshine North, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NicknamesKnights, Croatia, Croacija
CompetitionsAustralia Victoria NPLLast Editsmudgie: 05/Jun/23
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24/09 | Melbourne Kn | 0 - 1 | Brisbane Roa | |
14/09 | Melbourne Kn | 3 - 2 | Heidelberg U | |
02/09 | Avondale FC | 1 - 0 | Melbourne Kn | |
29/08 | Melbourne Kn | 2 - 0 | Campbelltown | |
25/08 | Melbourne Kn | 2 - 0 | Port Melbour | |
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Melbourne Knights FC is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the suburb of Sunshine North, Melbourne, Victoria. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria. It is one of the most successful soccer clubs in Australia, being a two-time championship and four-time premiership winner in the now defunct National Soccer League (NSL).
The club is based in the western suburbs of Melbourne and draws much of its support from the Croatian Australian community. The club's identification with its Croatian roots remains strong. It is a regular participant in the Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament.
The Melbourne Knights play matches at Knights Stadium, a 15,000 capacity venue (with approx 4,000 seated) in which the club has owned and operated since 1989. As well as fielding a senior men's side, the Knight's field a women's team as well as junior teams of all year levels.
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Showing 0 to 1 (Total: 1)Stadium or HomeKnights Stadium is an Australian soccer stadium in Sunshine North, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.
Built in 1989, it is used by the Melbourne Knights as a home ground in the NPL Victoria competition, and previously in the National Soccer League (NSL). The Knights were one of only a handful of clubs in the NSL to actually own their home ground.
The land at Somers Street, which had been a Village drive through cinema, was bought and developed largely through donations and volunteer work from the local Croatian community. The idea was that if 1000 people each donated $300 that would equal $300,000, more than enough to purchase the land.
The stadium holds approximately 15,000 people. It consists of a seated main stand (the Mark Viduka Stand) which has a capacity of 4,000 and open standing-room terracing around the rest of the stadium. The largest crowd at the stadium came in 2000 at a National Soccer League match between the Melbourne Knights and South Melbourne, it drew a crowd of 11,500.
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