2009 A-League Grand Final - Match Details

Match Details

28 February 2009
19:30 UTC+11
Melbourne Victory 1 – 0 Adelaide United Telstra Dome, Melbourne
Attendance: 53,273
Referee: Matthew Breeze
Pondeljak 60' Report
Summary
Melbourne Adelaide
MELBOURNE VICTORY:
GK 1 Michael Theoklitos
RB 5 Sebastian Ryall
CB 2 Kevin Muscat (c)
CB 12 Rodrigo Vargas
LB 7 Matthew Kemp
DM 14 Billy Celeski
RM 15 Tom Pondeljak 61' 83'
LM 22 Nick Ward 56'
AM 16 Carlos Hernández
CF 9 Daniel Allsopp 65'
CF 10 Archie Thompson
Substitutes:
GK 20 Mitchell Langerak
MF 8 Grant Brebner 83'
FW 11 Ney Fabiano
MF 17 José Luis López 89'
MF 19 Evan Berger 56' 89'
Manager:
Ernie Merrick


Joe Marston Medal: Tom Pondeljak

Assistant Referees:
Assistant 1
Assistant 2
Fourth Official:
4th Official

ADELAIDE UNITED:
GK 20 Eugene Galeković
RB 16 Daniel Mullen
CB 19 Saša Ognenovski 37'
CB 2 Robert Cornthwaite 81'
LB 14 Scott Jamieson 56' 73'
DM 15 Jonas Salley
DM 24 Paul Reid
RW 13 Travis Dodd (c) 90'
AM 18 Fabian Barbiero 64'
LW 7 Lucas Pantelis 63'
CF 10 Cristiano 10'
Substitutes:
GK 30 Mark Birighitti
FW 3 Alemão
DF 6 Cássio 73'
FW 9 Paul Agostino 63'
MF 28 Rostyn Griffiths
Manager:
Aurelio Vidmar
Hyundai A-League
2008-09 Winners
Melbourne Victory
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