Day: June 16, 2015

  • Position Vacant : SMFC is seeking an experienced videographer / camera man

    Position Vacant : SMFC is seeking an experienced videographer / camera man

    The Club:

    South Melbourne FC is a leading football club that plays in the National Premier League and FFA Cup Competitions in Australia.

    With nine State League Championships, South Melbourne FC is equal with Green Gully as the most successful football club in Victoria. With the addition of its four National Soccer League Championships, South Melbourne FC is historically Australia’s most successful football club.

    South Melbourne FC strives to be the best football club that it can possibly be and always aims to be playing at the top level of football competition in Australia.

    The Role:

    The Videographer is responsible for shooting and collecting a range of club related material, including all of the Senior NPL and FFA Cup matches in all relevant competitions.

    This presents an exciting opportunity for a young and driven individual to be part of one of Australian football’s leading media teams, as well as being a part of the production of our weekly TV show SMFC TV which is screened weekly on FOXTEL.

    You will ensure video and other content produced meet the brief, conforming to branding guidelines.

    The Person:

    It is preferred, but not essential that the successful candidate will hold a relevant tertiary qualification in a related field.

    You will have previously worked in a video and multimedia environment for a minimum of two years and must have a current driver’s license and working with children’s check available.

    How to Apply:

    To apply please send your resume, cover letter and previous work to admin@smfc.com.au.

  • MacLaren impresses as South edge out Thunder

    MacLaren impresses as South edge out Thunder

    South Melbourne FC defeated Dandenong Thunder 0-1 at George Andrews Reserve on Saturday night to make it three 0-1 wins at the venue in their last three visits across all competitions.

    South Melbourne enjoyed comfortable 5-0 wins against the Dandenong Thunder at Lakeside Stadium in 2014 and earlier this season, however Chris Taylor’s side had been made to work very hard for both of their 0-1 wins at George Andrews Reserve in 2014 (in both the PS4 NPL Victoria and the Dockerty Cup). Saturday night’s match was no different, with the home side very unlucky not to score.

    Fraser MacLaren – who arrived at Lakeside Stadium from Kingston City during the recent transfer window – started in goal for South, after regular custodian Nikola Roganovic received a one-match suspension for his sending off against the Melbourne Knights in the FFA Cup last week. Also starting for South was new signing Andy Bevin, who arrived from the Seattle Sounders during the week.

    Yusuf Ahmed had enjoyed a fantastic first half of the 2015 season and toyed with South with some excellent build-up play for Dandenong during the first half. Ahmed created the first genuine chance of the match when he got behind the South defenders but MacLaren intervened and made a good save to deny him from opening the scoring.

    Jawadi then scored what proved to be the winning goal just before the halftime break when he made space for himself before firing an unstoppable shot past Zaim Zeneli from the edge of the area. It was Jawadi’s fourth League goal in 2015 and his second against his former side.

    It was deja vu early in the second half, when MacLaren again had to make an important block to deny Ahmed and the home side from scoring. MacLaren was then called upon to make an awkward yet smart save, running back and tipping Brodie Paterson’s long-range lob over his crossbar and out for a corner kick.

    Dandenong piled on the pressure in the final fifteen minutes yet South’s defenders kept finding ways to deny the home side an equalising goal. The final whistle brought sheer relief as Taylor’s side extended its winning run against Dandenong Thunder to six consecutive matches across all competitions.

    The news was not as good in the Under 20s, as the Dandenong Thunder defeated South Melbourne 2-0.

    South’s next match is the all-important FFA Cup Round 7 match against the Frankston Pines at Lakeside Stadium this Wednesday night, with kick-off at 7:30pm. The winner of this match will qualify for both the Westfield FFA Cup Round of 32 proper as well as the semi finals of the Dockerty Cup.

    FINAL SCORE: DANDENONG THUNDER 0-1 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 0-1)

    Goal Scorer:
    0-1: Iqi Jawadi (44′)

    Dandenong Thunder:
    1. Zaim ZENELI (GK), 2. Jarryd BARNES, 3. Rama TAVSANCIOGLU, 4. Adam PETKO, 5. Faisal SAKHIZADA, 7. Yusuf AHMED, 9. Veton KORCARI (22. James GOULOPOULOS 72′), 11. Timmy PURCELL, 12. Brendan ELMAZOVSKI (C), 14. Brodie PATERSON (10. Feston AZIZI 77′), 15. Nelson SALVATORE.

    South Melbourne FC:
    22. Fraser MacLaren (GK), 2. Tim MALA (6. Tom LAKIC 77′), 4. Michael EAGAR (C), 5. Luke ADAMS, 7. Nick EPIFANO, 8. Mathew THEODORE, 9. Milos LUJIC, 11. Brad NORTON, 12. Iqi JAWADI, 16. Andy BEVIN (14. Chris IRWIN 56′), 27. Leigh MINOPOULOS (21. Jake BARKER-DAISH 68′).

    SMFC Man of the Match: Fraser MacLaren
    Venue: George Andrews Reserve
    Date: Saturday 13 June 2015

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