Melbourne Heart
Est. 2009 · Australia
About Melbourne Heart
Melbourne Heart were a short-lived but warmly remembered A-League club, established in 2009 to give Melbourne a second top-flight football team alongside Melbourne Victory. Playing in red and white at AAMI Park, they built a loyal supporter base across four seasons before being acquired by the City Football Group in 2014 and rebranded as Melbourne City. Their brief existence as Melbourne Heart left a genuine impression that many Australian football fans still celebrate with affection.
Melbourne Heart were founded in 2009 and competed in the A-League from the 2010-11 season to 2013-14, based in Melbourne, Victoria, at AAMI Park. In 2014 the club was acquired by Manchester City's parent company and rebranded as Melbourne City FC, ending the Heart chapter of the club's story.
Red and white were the colours of Melbourne Heart across their four A-League seasons, a clean and striking combination that quickly established a visual identity in a city already home to Melbourne Victory's blue. Their kits from 2010-11 to 2013-14 are genuine collector's items for A-League historians, existing under a name that no longer appears on a team sheet. The shirts carry the romance of a club whose short life ended not through failure but through the global ambition of football's most powerful ownership group, making them poignant pieces of Australian football history.
