Day: April 25, 2016

  • Weekend Scores (ending 24 April 2016)

    Weekend Scores (ending 24 April 2016)

    Male NPL Teams (U12-Seniors)

    Seniors: SMFC 1-0 Melbourne Victory (Lujic 59′)
    U20s: 
    SMFC 0-6 Melbourne Victory
    U18s: SMFC 5-1 Box Hill United (Hawthorne x2, Tselepis, Zarbos, Egan)
    U16s: 
    SMFC 5-2 Box Hill United (Kolaj x3, Gaal x2)
    U15s: SMFC 0-0 Box Hill United
    U14s: SMFC 6-1 Box Hill United (Zeitoune x3, Giannakarios, Rosenzsweig, Mitsonis)
    U13s: SMFC 3-0 Box Hill United (Vlogianitis, Chong, Panakos)
    U12s: SMFC 3-0 Box Hill United (Asani x2, Markovski)

    Female State League Teams (U12-Seniors)

    SL1 (Seniors): SMFC v Yarra Jets – Postponed – Date TBC
    SL1 (Reserves): 
    SMFC v Yarra Jets – Postponed – Date TBC
    SL2: SMFC 0-5 Mooroolbark (Scorers TBC)
    SL3: SMFC 9-0 Kingston City (Moloney x4, Weller x2, Belanger, Ross, Vanstekglenburg)
    SL4:
    SMFC 3-2 Monash University (Scorers TBC)
    U16s: SMFC 10-0 Eltham Redbacks (Taliadoros x6, Trease-Hemming x3, Boyd)
    U14s:
    SMFC 1-0 Spring Hills (Louloudis)
    U12s:
     SMFC 3-3 Ashburton Gold (Scorers TBC)

  • South remain top with victory

    South remain top with victory

    South Melbourne FC won a fifth successive match across all competitions following its 1-0 win against Melbourne Victory’s NPL side at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday night. Milos Lujic’s header on the hour mark proved to be the difference as South maintained its position at the top of the PS4 NPL Victoria ladder after nine rounds.

    The home side had a series of chances to open the scoring in the first half but was unable to do so. Matthew Millar hit a stinging shot that hit the crossbar before putting another chance wide of the goal after being put through one-on-one with goalkeeper Lucas Spinella.

    Lujic also hit the crossbar with a shot early in the second half as a frustrated South continued to be denied an opening goal. The goal finally arrived just shy of the hour mark, when Schroen headed the ball to the back post for a lurking Lujic to head the ball back across Spinella’s goal and into the back of the net.

    The home side searched for a second goal that would have killed the game off as a contest but it never came, with the tough schedule of three games in seven days perhaps finally taking its toll on the players.

    Victory had the ball in the net in second half injury time, however the goal was rightly disallowed as Seb Pasquali was in an offside position at the time of captain Stefan Nigro’s initial shot.

    The result was not good in the Under 20s, with Melbourne Victory enjoying a comprehensive 6-0 win against South Melbourne. It was the first loss for Brian MacNicol’s side in 2016.

    South has a five-day turnaround before its next match against Avondale FC at Knights Stadium on Friday night. Kick-off is at 8:15pm.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 1-0 MELBOURNE VICTORY (NPL) (HT: 0-0)

    Goal Scorer:
    1-0: Milos Lujic (59′)

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Nikola ROGANOVIC (GK) / 2. Tim MALA, 4. Michael EAGAR (C), 5. Luke ADAMS, 11. Brad NORTON / 8. Mathew THEODORE (27. Leigh MINOPOULOS 68′), 23. Matthew FOSCHINI / 18. Matthew MILLAR, 17. Marcus SCHROEN (77. Stephen HATZIKOSTAS 81′), 7. Nick EPIFANO (22. Andy KECOJEVIC 90+3′) / 9. Milos LUJIC.
    Unused Subs: 3. Kristian KONSTANTINIDIS, 21. Zaim ZENELI (GK).

    Melbourne Victory FC (NPL):
    1. Lucas SPINELLA (GK), 3. Callum GOULDING, 4. Matt HENNESSEY, 5. Damien MISKULIN, 6. Stefan NIGRO (C), 7. Lucas DERRICK (11. Andre McNAMARA 78′), 8. James XYDIAS, 9. Pierce WARING (33. Joey KATEBIAN 64′), 13. Ryan LAMBERT (10. Seb PASQUALI 64′), 15. Josh HOPE, 19. George HOWARD.
    Unused Subs: 2. John VAKIRTZIS, 20. Brandon OSIPOV (GK).

    SMFC Melbourne City Toyota Man of the Match: Matthew Foschini
    Venue: Lakeside Stadium
    Date: Sunday 24 April 2016

  • Media Release : SMFC condemns actions of Melbourne Victory supporters

    Media Release : SMFC condemns actions of Melbourne Victory supporters

    South Melbourne FC condemns the actions of a group of Melbourne Victory supporters at its recent NPL Victoria match against SMFC on Sunday 24 April at Lakeside Stadium.

    South Melbourne FC prides itself on being a family orientated club and we are dismayed at the threatening actions against our fans and the club as a whole. SMFC had numerous junior players, parents, children, community partners and members of both our senior and junior women’s teams in attendance. There were also elderly SMFC life members who were in the area at the time.

    In conjunction with Melbourne Victory, Victoria Police, Football Federation Victoria and the State Sport Centre Trust, South Melbourne FC undertook a major security review prior to the game and put numerous procedures in place that were agreed by all parties.

    As part of this, supporters were to enter and be located into specific sections of the venue. South Melbourne fans were to be located in its traditional Bob Jane Grandstand and Victory opposite, coordinated by their supporter marshals and security personnel. These protocols were published online through both clubs’ websites, social media channels and other associated football related media, including FFV.

    For the large part of the event, the atmosphere generated by both sets of fans was positive and entertaining. However, early in the second half a small group of Melbourne Victory active supporters infiltrated the South Melbourne supporter stand and proceeded to attack the South fans, as well as attempt to steal numerous items, including fan banners.

    In the ensuing minutes, a large portion of the Melbourne Victory fans jumped the fences from their allocated grandstand and violated the restricted area by running across the playing arena to further attack the South fans. The actions that followed included further attempts to steal banners, personal belongings, SMFC TV media equipment and match equipment, including balls and the corner flag. This caused a short stoppage to the game of approximately one minute. At this point, the club also removed its SMFC Ball Boys from the arena due to safety concerns.

    This incident was both provocative and violent and has caused distress among many of our key stakeholders, including sponsors, members, general supporters and players of all ages. The club is also aware that some members, including children, received medical attention at the scene and we will continue to support all affected by Sunday’s incident.

    We want to specifically praise the actions of our own supporters, who despite the unprovoked attack on them, remained in their allocated section and allowed for security personnel, parents, board, staff and club marshals to de-escalate the situation and ensure that the fans remained safe. By doing so, our supporters continued to cheer on our team for the remainder of the match, which we won 1-0 to maintain our lead at the top of the NPL Victoria table.

    The club is working with Victoria Police, State Sports Centre Trust, Melbourne Victory and Football Federation Victoria to gather the relevant evidence, including photos and video supplied by numerous sources, in support of potential criminal charges and infringements against the offenders. The club continues to support a zero tolerance approach on any anti social behaviour and will work with all parties to ensure that relevant action is taken.

    The club will be making no further statement at this time and urges its supporters to continue supporting our club and forward any relevant material captured on Sunday to admin@smfc.com.au.

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