The Big Blue (A-Leagues)

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{{Use Australian English|date=September 2011}}

{{Infobox sports rivalry

| name = The Big Blue

| image = File:Pre-Game Sydney FC 2-0 Melbourne Victory Round 27 14.02.2010.JPG

| image_size = 300px

| caption = Sydney FC vs Melbourne Victory, Allianz Stadium, February 2010

| city or region = Melbourne
Sydney
(Southeast Australia)

| first contested = 28 August 2005
A-League
{{nowrap|Sydney FC 1–1 Melbourne Victory}}

| teams involved = Melbourne Victory
Sydney FC

| most player appearances = Leigh Broxham (47)

| top scorer = Archie Thompson (14)

| mostrecent = 24 January 2025
A-League Men
Melbourne Victory 2–0 Sydney FC

| nextmeeting =

| total = 66

| alltimerecord = Melbourne Victory: 21
Drawn: 19
Sydney FC: 26

| most wins = Sydney FC (26)

| league = A-League Men

| largestvictory = Melbourne Victory 5–0 Sydney FC (16 October 2005)
Melbourne Victory 0–5 Sydney FC (26 January 2014)
Sydney FC 6–1 Melbourne Victory (12 May 2019)

| map_location = Australia

| coordinates1 = {{coord|-37.825278|144.983889|display=inline}}

| map_mark1 = Dark blue pog.svg

| map_label1 = Melbourne
Victory

| map_label1_position = bottom

| coordinates2 = {{coord|-33.889045|151.225153|display=inline}}

| map_mark2 = Sky blue pog.svg

| map_label2 = Sydney FC

| map_label2_position = left

}}

The Big Blue,{{cite web | url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/marquees-deflate-salvage-mission-rather-than-glory-quest-for-duo-soccer/story-e6frf4gl-1226295621489 | title=Motorsport Video |Motorsport Highlights, Replays, News, Clips }}{{cite web|url=http://www.theroar.com.au/2013/01/25/big-blue-australias-national-derby/|title=Big Blue, Australia's national derby|author=Di Fabbio, Robbie|date=25 January 2013|access-date=24 November 2015|work=theroar.com.au}} is the name of the soccer rivalry in Australia between Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory. While the main colour of both teams and their respective states are shades of the colour blue, in Australian English the word "blue" can also mean "a fight, brawl or heated argument".{{cite encyclopedia | title=Blue | encyclopedia=The Macquarie Essential Dictionary | publisher=The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd | year=1999 | pages=81}}

Sydney and Melbourne are the two largest cities in Australia, and Sydney FC and Victory are two of the league's most supported and most successful clubs. The rivalry was further sparked by a number of highly competitive meetings between the two teams in early seasons. The Big Blue generally attracts some of the largest crowds and TV audiences of the regular season.

History

=Regional rivals=

{{main|Australian regional rivalries#Sydney–Melbourne rivalry}}

There has been a long-standing rivalry between the cities of Sydney and Melbourne, the two largest cities in Australia.

In soccer terms, the rivalry has existed for almost 140 years, starting with the first inter-colonial match between Victoria and New South Wales taking place on 16 August 1883 at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground, which ended as a 2–2 draw in front of a crowd of 2,000.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13542233?searchTerm=&searchLimits=l-publictag=interstate+soccer+1883 INTERCOLONIAL FOOTBALL MATCH – VICTORIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES], Sydney Morning Herald, 17 August 1883 These intercolonial and later interstate matches continued regularly as a highlight of early Australian soccer until the outbreak of World War I. Although there were many later matches between various mostly immigrant-founded teams from Melbourne and Sydney in the Australia Cup and the National Soccer League prior to the A-League Men era, the interstate rivalry aspect was not as much of a focus, given the context and identity of the clubs involved.

Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory FC were destined to become major rivals at the inception of the A-League Men due to the historic regional rivalry between their home cities. At the time, the A-League Men operated under the "one-team, one-city" model,{{cite web|url=http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/11/08/big-blue-still-the-a-leagues-biggest-rivalry/|title='Big Blue' still the A-League's big rivalry|work=theroar.com.au|first=Joe|last=Gorman|date=8 November 2012|access-date=27 November 2015}} so the rivalry was almost instantaneous.

===Significant moments===

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File:2015 A-League Grand Final AAMI Park panorama.jpg at AAMI Park.]]

The first competitive match between the two clubs was significantly played on the opening weekend of the inaugural 2005–06 A-League season. It was held on 28 August 2005 at Sydney FC's home ground, Sydney Football Stadium. Both teams were eager to stamp their authority as the biggest club in the league, with Sydney FC having already won the 2005 OFC Club Championship during pre-season. The match ended in a 1-all draw as Victory's first player signing and soon to become stalwart, Archie Thompson, cancelled out Sydney FC's marquee signing, Dwight Yorke's first half goal.{{cite web|url=http://www.ultimatealeague.com/fixtures.php?season=2005-06&round=1|title=Round 1|work=ultimatealeague.com|access-date=27 November 2015}} The second meeting on 16 October 2005 resulted in a landslide win for Victory at their then home ground, Olympic Park Stadium, defeating Sydney FC 5–0.{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/sydney-fc/aleague-grand-final-10-moments-that-define-the-sydney-fc-v-melbourne-victory-rivalry-20150514-gh1zip.html|title=A-League grand final: 10 moments that define the Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory rivalry|first= Dominic |last=Bossi |date=15 May 2015|access-date=27 November 2015|work=The Sydney Morning Herald}} The result still stands as Sydney FC's worst defeat in this fixture.

The first encounter between the clubs during the 2006–07 A-League season (and fourth overall) entrenched the rivalry between the teams as passion and tension fueled the match. Sydney FC skipper, Mark Rudan was sent off after fourteen minutes and Victory player Fred elbowed Sydney FC defender Mark Milligan in the throat. Fred avoided sanction as he was substituted before the referee could see a replay on the big screen. The ugly incident required urgent medical attention as it left Milligan struggling to breathe and there were fears he swallowed his tongue.{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/sydney-fc/history-fuels-the-rivalry-between-sydney-fc-and-melbourne-victory-says-mark-milligan-20150213-13e2ra.html|title=History fuels the rivalry between Sydney FC and Melbourne Victory, says Mark Milligan|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|first=Dominic|last=Bossi|date=14 February 2015|access-date=27 November 2015}} The following match in Melbourne, the sixth overall, set the record for attendance at an A-League match when 50,333 fans crammed into Etihad Stadium on 8 December 2006. The match ended in a nil-all draw.

After sealing the 2010 Premiership at home on the final day of the season by beating Melbourne 2–0, Sydney FC went on to win the Championship Grand Final on penalties at Melbourne's home stadium.

The rivalry reached another level in 2011, with both teams in pursuit of the signature of Socceroo Harry Kewell pre-season. Melbourne Victory announced they had signed Kewell on 20 August and five days afterwards Sydney FC announced that they had signed Socceroo Brett Emerton from Blackburn Rovers. The teams played out a 0–0 stalemate in the first round of the 2011–12 A-League season, with Australia's head coach not picking either player for national duty, allowing the eagerly-anticipated match up to occur.

A Big Blue match has been played each Australia Day at either the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium or Docklands Stadium in Melbourne since the 2011–12 A-League season which ended in a 2–all draw. However, the 2014–15 A-League season did not feature this fixture due to the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.

Since 2012, the teams have played for the BeyondBlue Cup, which is awarded to the winning team in the Big Blue.{{cite web |url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/The-Big-Blue-becomes-the-beyondblue-Cup/45399 |title=The 'Big Blue' becomes the beyondblue Cup - Football Australia 2013 |website=www.footballaustralia.com.au |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140415165948/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/The-Big-Blue-becomes-the-beyondblue-Cup/45399 |archive-date=2014-04-15}} Sydney FC claimed the inaugural BeyondBlue Cup by defeating Melbourne Victory 1–0 at Allianz Stadium on 10 March 2012.

On 10 November 2012, Melbourne Victory came from 2–0 down to win 3–2 at Allianz Stadium, with two late goals from substitute player Andrew Nabbout helping them achieve the result. This match turned out of be Ian Crook's last match as Sydney FC manager, as he announced his resignation shortly after the defeat, which was Sydney's fourth in six games.

The fixture played 8 December 2006 holds the record for the second highest attendance at a regular season match with 50,333 in attendance. Currently, three fixtures between the two sides make up the top ten of the League's highest regular season attendances.{{cite web|url=http://www.ultimatealeague.com/records.php?type=att&season=HA&finals=exclude|title=Statistics Attendance|work=ultimatealeague.com|access-date=23 November 2015}}

With Sydney defeating Melbourne on 3 March 2017 (36th match), they became the first side to win all 3 games of the rivalry in the normal season.

Melbourne Victory and Sydney met in the 2017 A-League Grand Final. Despite Sydney only losing 1 game throughout the whole season, it was Melbourne Victory who took the lead through a Besart Berisha goal. Sydney FC equalised after halftime thanks to Rhyan Grant. The game went to penalties and Sydney won 4–2 on penalties. It was exactly the same scoreline as there meeting in the 2010 Grand Final.

Head-to-head summary

{{updated|24 January 2025}}

class="wikitable" style="width:95%; text-align:center"
style="width: 40%;"|Competition

! style="width: 15%;"|Played

! style="width: 15%;"|Melbourne Victory wins

! style="width: 15%;"|Draws

! style="width: 15%;"|Sydney FC wins

style="text-align:left"|A-League Men regular season58171823
style="text-align:left"|A-League Men finals (except Grand Finals)5311
style="text-align:left"|A-League Men Grand Finals3102
style="text-align:left"|A-League Men (overall)|| 65 || 20 || 19 || 26
style="text-align:left"|Australia Cup0000
style="text-align:left"|Total66211926

All-time results

=Regular season matches=

class="wikitable" style="width:100%; margin:0 left; font-size: 11px; text-align:center"
#DateHome teamScoreAway teamGoals (home)Goals (away)VenueAttendance
128 August 2005Sydneystyle="background:gray; text-align:center; color:white;"|1–1MelbourneYorke (44)Thompson (72)Sydney Football Stadium25,208
216 October 2005Melbournestyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color:white;"|5–0SydneyKitzbichler (34), Muscat (53, 78), Thompson (57, 69)Olympic Park Stadium18,208
33 December 2005Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|2–1MelbourneCorica (24), Carney (81)Allsopp (88)Sydney Football Stadium17,272
42 September 2006Melbournestyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|3–2SydneyAllsopp (8, 51), Muscat (11 p)Fyfe (18), Vargas (83 o.g.)Docklands Stadium39,730
521 October 2006Sydneystyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|1–2MelbourneCorica (8)Thompson (50, 73)Sydney Football Stadium20,881
68 December 2006Melbournestyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|0–0SydneyDocklands Stadium50,333
76 October 2007Sydneystyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|0–1MelbourneAllsopp (82)Sydney Football Stadium18,436
810 November 2007Melbournestyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|0–0SydneyDocklands Stadium31,884
920 January 2008Sydneystyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|2–2MelbourneCorica (4), Brosque (62)Milligan (46 o.g.), Allsopp (76)Sydney Football Stadium33,458
1016 August 2008Sydneystyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|0–0MelbourneSydney Football Stadium16,227
1125 October 2008Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|0–2SydneyBridge (20), Aloisi (62)Docklands Stadium31,654
1227 December 2008Melbournestyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|3–2SydneyThompson (14), Ward (78), Ney Fabiano (80)Cole (1), Gan (4)Docklands Stadium33,458
139 October 2009Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|0–3SydneyBrosque (14), Bridge (17, 19)Docklands Stadium30,668
1419 December 2009Melbournestyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|0–0SydneyDocklands Stadium27,344
1514 February 2010Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|2–0MelbourneKisel (34), Aloisi (49)Sydney Football Stadium25,407
167 August 2010Sydneystyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|3–3MelbourneBrosque (36), McFlynn (54), Cole (85)Broxham (66), Dugandzic (67), Celeski (73)Sydney Football Stadium12,106
1716 October 2010Melbournestyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|3–0SydneyVargas (20), Hernández (49), Kruse (90)Docklands Stadium17,299
1815 January 2011Sydneystyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|1–1MelbourneMäkelä (90)Allsopp (51)Sydney Football Stadium11,387
198 October 2011Melbournestyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|0–0SydneyDocklands Stadium40,351
2026 January 2012Melbournestyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|2–2SydneyCernak (45), Fabio (45+2)Cazarine (56), Ryall (90)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium20,053
2110 March 2012Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–0MelbourneKisel (34 p)Sydney Football Stadium18,180
2210 November 2012Sydneystyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|2–3MelbourneYau (14), Bosschaart (48)Nabbout (75, 88), Thompson (83)Sydney Football Stadium21,531
2326 January 2013Melbournestyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|3–1SydneyRojas (23, 73), Thompson (67)Griffiths (75)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium26,882
2416 March 2013Sydneystyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|1–1MelbourneYau (85)Milligan (3)Sydney Football Stadium22,233
259 November 2013Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|3–2MelbourneGarcia (3), Ryall (15), Del Piero (37 p)Thompson (18), Troisi (27)Sydney Football Stadium18,784
2626 January 2014Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|0–5SydneyDespotovic (11), Del Piero (20 p, 54), Ryall (25), Carle (87)Docklands Stadium24,354
2729 March 2014Melbournestyle="background:gray; text-align:center; color:white;"|1–1SydneyTroisi (63)Chianese (48)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium20,447
2815 November 2014Sydneystyle="background:gray; text-align:center; color: white;"|0–0MelbourneSydney Football Stadium21,242
2913 December 2014Melbournestyle="background:gray; text-align:center; color: white;"|3–3SydneyThompson (23, 47, 79)Janko (17), Smeltz (51, 76)Docklands Stadium25,242
3014 February 2015Sydneystyle="background:gray; text-align:center; color: white;"|3–3MelbourneJanko (8 p), Smeltz (73 p, 85)Barbarouses (34), Finkler (41), Ansell (78)Sydney Football Stadium17,352
3114 November 2015Sydneystyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|2–4MelbourneHološko (5), Brosque (20)Berisha (9, 90+2), Finkler (28), Barbarouses (68)Sydney Football Stadium15,947
3226 January 2016Melbournestyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|1–0SydneyJurman (79 o.g.)Docklands Stadium30,493
3327 February 2016Melbournestyle="background:gray; text-align:center; color: white;"|1–1SydneyBarbarouses (46)Carney (76)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium20,112
345 November 2016Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|2–1MelbourneCarney (63, 78)Austin (41)Sydney Football Stadium19,143
3526 January 2017Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–2SydneyTroisi (18)Hološko (38), Ibini (65)Docklands Stadium30,262
363 March 2017Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–0MelbourneBobô (20)Sydney Football Stadium13,310
377 October 2017Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|0–1SydneyDeng (53 o.g.)Docklands Stadium24,804
3826 January 2018Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–3SydneyBerisha (58 p)Bobô (60, 78 p), Carney (84)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium21,037
3913 April 2018Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–0MelbourneBobô (8)Sydney Football Stadium15,567
4025 November 2018Sydneystyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|1–2MelbourneLe Fondre (35)Toivonen (23), Honda (71 p)Jubilee Oval19,081
4126 January 2019Melbournestyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|2–1SydneyToivonen (20), Troisi (58)Ninkovic (63)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium21,085
426 April 2019Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|2–1MelbourneO'Neill (6), Ninkovic (90+3)Barbarouses (16)Sydney Cricket Ground14,155
4317 November 2019Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|2–1MelbourneLe Fondre (61), Barbarouses (68)Toivonen (45)Jubilee Oval16,116
4424 January 2020Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|0–3SydneyLe Fondre (27), Barbarouses (53), Baumjohann (85)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium17,814
457 March 2020Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–4SydneyRojas (5)Ninkovic (43), Caceres (64), Le Fondre (66), Barbarouses (87 p)Docklands Stadium15,102
464 April 2021Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|0–3SydneyBobô (42), Barbarouses (50), Baumjohann (84 p)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium5,347
4727 April 2021Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–0MelbourneBobô (6)Jubilee Oval4,816
4819 May 2021Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|2–0MelbourneBobô (10), Barbarouses (83)Jubilee Oval4,226
4925 January 2022Melbournestyle="background:gray; text-align:center; color: white;"|2–2SydneyFolami (17), Kruse (77)Ninkovic (37), Bobô (81)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium10,496
507 May 2022Sydneystyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|1–4MelbourneLe Fondre (16)D'Agostino (14), Brimmer (30), Geria (38), Hamill (87)Jubilee Oval11,404
518 October 2022Sydneystyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|2–3MelbourneMak (15), Donachie (79)D'Agostino (31), Ikonomidis (67), Brillante (83)Sydney Football Stadium21,840
5226 January 2023Melbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–2SydneyBrimmer (26)Burgess (32), Le Fondre (52)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium8,181
534 March 2023Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–0MelbourneCaceres (35)Sydney Football Stadium15,167
5421 October 2023Sydneystyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|0–2MelbourneFornaroli (62), Machach (86)Sydney Football Stadium14,586
5516 December 2023Melbournestyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|3–0SydneyArzani (20), Machach (24), Fornaroli (57)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium14,607
5626 January 2024Melbournestyle="background:gray; text-align:center; color: white;"|1–1SydneyMachach (17)Courtney-Perkins (10)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium18,012
5728 December 2024Sydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|3–0MelbourneLolley (2, 26), Kucharski (86)Sydney Football Stadium20,015
5824 January 2025Melbournestyle="background:#05093F; text-align:center; color: white;"|2–0SydneyVergos (24), Fornaroli (90)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium14,038

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; width:95%; text-align:center"
colspan="5"|League home record
width=20%|Home team

!width=20%|Matches

!width=20%|Wins

!width=20%|Draws

!width=20%|Losses

style="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042"| Sydney

| 29

1388
style="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"| Melbourne

| 29

91010

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; width:95%; text-align:center"
colspan="4"|Overall league head-to-head record
width="25%"|Matches

!width="25%"|Sydney FC wins

!width="25%"|Melbourne Victory wins

!width="25%"|Draws

58231718

=Finals series matches=

class="wikitable" style="width:100%; margin:0 left; font-size: 11px; text-align:center"
#DateRoundHome teamScoreAway teamGoals (home)Goals (away)VenueAttendance
118 February 2010Semi-final 1st legMelbournestyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|2–1SydneyMrdja (16), Hernández (40)Aloisi (43)Docklands Stadium28,453
27 March 2010Semi-final 2nd legSydneystyle="background:gray;text-align:center; color:white;"|2–2 {{aet}}MelbourneKisel (36 p), Bridge (54)Kruse (15), Thompson (114)Sydney Football Stadium23,818
320 March 2010Grand FinalMelbournestyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–1 {{aet}}
{{pso|2–4}}
SydneyLeijer (81)Bridge (63)Docklands Stadium44,560
418 April 2014Elimination FinalMelbournestyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|2–1SydneyThompson (19), Finkler (90+2)Ryall (33)Docklands Stadium20,802
517 May 2015Grand FinalMelbournestyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|3–0SydneyBerisha (33), Barbarouses (83), Broxham (90)Melbourne Rectangular Stadium29,843
67 May 2017Grand FinalSydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|1–1 {{aet}}
{{pso|4–2}}
MelbourneGrant (69)Berisha (20)Sydney Football Stadium41,546
728 April 2018Semi-finalSydneystyle="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"|2–3 {{aet}}MelbourneNigro (24 o.g.), Antonis (90+5 o.g.)Barbarouses (31), Troisi (47), Antonis (117)Sydney Football Stadium17,775
812 May 2019Semi-finalSydneystyle="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042;"|6–1MelbourneCalver (3), Brosque (43), Broxham (45+2 o.g.), Le Fondre (63 p, 68), Ninkovic (88)Toivonen (90+1)Jubilee Oval12,141

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; width:95%; text-align:center"
colspan="5"|Finals home record
width=20%|Home Team

!width=20%|Matches

!width=20%|Wins

!width=20%|Losses

!width=20%|Draws

style="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042"| Sydney

| 4

211
style="background:#05093F;text-align:center; color:white;"| Melbourne

| 4

310

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; width:95%; text-align:center"
colspan="4"|Overall finals head-to-head record
width="25%"|Matches

!width="25%"|Sydney FC wins

!width="25%"|Melbourne Victory wins

!width="25%"|Draws

8341

Leading goalscorers (4+ goals)

{{updated|28 December 2024}}

class="wikitable"
Player

! Club

! Goals scored

{{flagicon|Australia}} Archie Thompson

| Melbourne

| 14

{{flagicon|New Zealand}} Kosta Barbarouses

| Melbourne/Sydney

| 11

{{flagicon|England}} Adam Le Fondre

| Sydney

| 8

{{flagicon|Brazil}} Bobô

| Sydney

| 8

{{flagicon|Australia}} Danny Allsopp

| Melbourne

| 6

{{flagicon|Albania}} Besart Berisha

| Melbourne

| 5

{{flagicon|Australia}} James Troisi

| Melbourne

| 5

{{flagicon|Australia}} Alex Brosque

| Sydney

| 5

{{flagicon|Australia}} Mark Bridge

| Sydney

| 5

{{flagicon|Australia}} David Carney

| Sydney

| 5

{{flagicon|New Zealand}} Shane Smeltz

| Sydney

| 4

{{flagicon|Sweden}} Ola Toivonen

| Melbourne

| 4

  • BOLD indicates player still playing for that club.

Players who played for both clubs

{{updated|26 January 2024}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
rowspan=2|Player

! rowspan=2|Nation

! style="background:#05093F;" colspan=2|Melbourne

! style="background:#6AACE6; text-align:center; color:#000042" colspan=2|Sydney FC

! colspan=3|Total "Big Blues"

Years{{tooltip|Record|Wins-Draws-Losses}}Years{{tooltip|Record|Wins-Draws-Losses}}

! {{tooltip|Apps|Appearances in all Big Blue matches (Appearances for Melbourne / Appearances for Sydney FC)}}

! {{tooltip|Goals|Goals in all Big Blue matches (Goals for Melbourne / Goals for Sydney FC)}}

! {{tooltip|Record|Wins-Draws-Losses}}

style="text-align:left"|Sebastian Ryall{{cite web|title=Ryall A-League opponents|work=ultimatealeague.com|url=http://www.ultimatealeague.com/player_detail.php?player_id=52|access-date=6 April 2019}}

| {{flagicon|Australia}}

| 2007–2009

2–1–02009–20188–12–6

| 29 (3 / 26)

4 (0 / 4)

| 10–13–6

style="text-align:left"|Mark Milligan{{cite web|title=Milligan Record against Sydney FC|work=worldfootball.net|date=12 January 2019 |url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/mark-milligan/sydney-fc/3/|access-date=6 April 2019}}{{cite web|title=Milligan Record against Melbourne|work=worldfootball.net|date=12 January 2019 |url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/mark-milligan/melbourne-victory/3/|access-date=6 April 2019}}

| style="text-align:center"|{{flagicon|Australia}}

| 2012–2015,
2017–2018

4–5–32005–20081–3–3

| 19 (12 / 7)

1 (1 / 0)5–8–6
style="text-align:left"|Fabio{{cite web|title=Fabio A-League opponents|work=ultimatealeague.com|url=http://www.ultimatealeague.com/player_detail.php?player_id=654|access-date=6 April 2019}}

| {{flagicon|Brazil}}

| 2011–2012

0–2–12012–20130–0–2

| 5 (3 / 2)

1 (1 / 0)0–2–3
style="text-align:left"|Danny Vukovic{{cite web|url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/danny-vukovic/sydney-fc/3/|title=Vukovic against Sydney FC|work=worldfootball.net|date=27 October 2013 |access-date=6 April 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/danny-vukovic/melbourne-victory/3/|title=Vukovic against Melbourne|work=worldfootball.net|date=27 October 2013 |access-date=6 April 2019}}

| {{flagicon|AUS}}

| 2015–2016

2–1–02016–20174–0–0

| 7 (3 / 4)

06–1–0{{efn|Wins include 2017 A-League Grand Final won in penalty shootout}}
style="text-align:left"|Terry Antonis{{cite web|url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/terry-antonis/c/sydney-fc/3/|title=Antonis against Sydney FC|work=worldfootball.net|date=28 April 2018 |access-date=6 April 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/terry-antonis/c/melbourne-victory/3/|title=Antonis against Melbourne|work=worldfootball.net|date=28 April 2018 |access-date=6 April 2019}}

| style="text-align:center"| {{flagicon|Australia}}

| 2018–2019

3–0–3

| 2010–2015

1–5–2

| 14 (6 / 8)

1 (1 / 0)4–5–5
style="text-align:left"|Mitch Austin{{cite web|url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/mitchell-austin/sydney-fc/3/|title=Austin against Sydney FC|work=worldfootball.net|access-date=6 April 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://aus.worldfootball.net/player_summary/mitchell-austin/melbourne-victory/3/|title=Austin against Melbourne|work=worldfootball.net|access-date=6 April 2019}}

| style="text-align:center"| {{flagicon|Australia}}

| 2016–2018

0–0–2

| 2019

0–0–0

| 2 (2 / 0)

1 (1 / 0)0–0–2
style="text-align:left"|Kosta Barbarouses

| style="text-align:center"| {{flagicon|New Zealand}}

| 2013–2016, 2017–19

7–4–5

| 2019–2022

6–0–1

| 23 (16 / 7)

11 (6 / 5)13–4–6
style="text-align:left"|James Donachie

| style="text-align:center"| {{flagicon|Australia}}

| 2016–2018, 2019–20

1–0–10

| 2021–2023

2–1–2

| 16 (11 / 5)

1 (0 / 1)3–1–12
style="text-align:left"|Elvis Kamsoba

| style="text-align:center"| {{flagicon|Burundi}}

| 2019–2021

1–0–7

| 2021–2022

0–1–1

| 10 (8 / 2)

0 (0 / 0)1–1–8
style="text-align:left"|Joshua Brillante

| style="text-align:center"| {{flagicon|Australia}}

| 2021–2023

2–1–1

| 2016–2019

9–0–3

| 16 (4 / 12)

0 (0 / 0)11–1–4

Players in bold denote currently still active at either Melbourne Victory or Sydney FC

{{notelist}}

Played for one, managed the other

{{updated|12 May 2024}}

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

! rowspan="2" scope="col" |Manager

! colspan="4" scope="col" |Played for

! colspan="7" scope="col" |Managed

scope="col" |Team

! scope="col" |Span

! scope="col" |League

apps

! scope="col" |League

goals

! scope="col" |Team

! scope="col" |Span

! scope="col" |G

! scope="col" |W

! scope="col" |D

! scope="col" |L

! scope="col" |Win %

align="left" scope="row" |Tony Popovic

|Sydney FC

|2007–2008

|27

|1

|Melbourne Victory

|2021–2024

|92

|39

|26

|27

|42.39

See also

References

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