The Inclusion Project - Melbourne Victory

Melbourne Victory

The Team Melbourne Victory is one of Australia’s most successful football (soccer) clubs, competing in the A-League Men and Women. Based at AAMI Park, the club is famous for its passionate "North End" and "South End" active support, creating an electric atmosphere for every match.

The Partnership Melbourne Victory has partnered with The Inclusion Project to ensure the "Victory family" is inclusive of everyone. This partnership provides sensory-friendly match days, allowing fans with sensory needs to enjoy the world game in a supportive environment.

The Inclusion Project - Melbourne Victory

Participants Receive

A lanyard to wear from arrival at the stadium to allow staff to recognise that you may require additional assistance throughout the event or matchday

Access to Sensory Friendly Space which is designed to provide sensory relief and stimulation for people living with sensory needs. Operated by Occupational Therapists to provide individualised support for participants.

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Common Questions

What loud noises can happen at the game

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You can expect loud drumming and synchronized chanting from the active support groups. When Victory scores a goal, expect pyrotechnics (fireworks), a loud goal siren, and "Stand By Me" being sung by the crowd.

Is there any rounds that will be particularly loud

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The Melbourne Derby against Melbourne City and matches against Sydney FC (The Big Blue) are the loudest and most high-energy games of the season.

What are average crowd sizes

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Average home crowds at AAMI Park range from 12,000 to 18,000, with Derbies often reaching the stadium's 30,000 capacity.

Is AAMI Park easy to get to by Public Transport

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Yes. Take the train to Richmond or Jolimont Station, or Tram 70 (Stop 7D).