Day: August 29, 2016

  • Weekend Scores (ending 28 August 2016)

    Weekend Scores (ending 28 August 2016)

    Male NPL Teams (U12-Seniors)

    Seniors: SMFC 3-0 Hume City (Schroen 4′, Lujic 28′, Minopoulos 81′)
    U20s: Season concluded
    U18s: SMFC 0-4 Box Hill United
    U16s: SMFC 2-0 Box Hill United (Morgan, Dobbyn)
    U15s: SMFC 1-0 Box Hill United (Fogel)
    U14s: SMFC 1-0 Box Hill United (Abdou)
    U13s: SMFC 2-2 Box Hill United (Andrianakos, Panakos)
    U12s: SMFC 2-2 Box Hill United (Durso, Asani)

    Female State League Teams (U12-Seniors)

    SL1 (Seniors): SMFC 5-0 Eltham Redbacks (Greiser 13′, 67′, 87′, Boyd 33′, Trajkovska 42′)
    SL1 (Reserves): 
    SMFC 5-1 Eltham Redbacks (Taliadoros x2, Mazzeo, Singleton, Delorenzis)
    SL2: SMFC 0-0 Croydon City
    SL3: Bye
    SL4: SMFC 0-7 Harrisfield Hurricanes
    U16s: SMFC 4-5 Spring Hills (Chinnama, Karp, Trajkovska, Trease-Hemming)
    U14s: 
    SMFC 2-0 Kensington (Nickolaus, Galatas)
    U12s:
     SMFC 3-1 Boroondara Eagles

  • Second-place finish for Women’s Reserves

    Second-place finish for Women’s Reserves

    A great 5-1 win on Sunday for the Women’s Reserves, together with other results going our way, means that the girls climbed into second place at the end of the season.

    Hosting Eltham Redbacks at Lakeside Stadium, the girls had a positive start in the first half, establishing a 2-1 lead thanks to Cleo Taliadoros scoring both goals.

    After the break, it only took five minutes before the Lakeside scoreboard was ticking over yet again, when Giulia Mazzeo fired it low to beat the keeper. The game entered a more stable period of play with neither team able to capitalise. The theme was broken when Ciara Singleton launched a rocket from outside the area. The strike went low and curled around the outstretched arm of the Eltham keeper to roll into the bottom corner of the net.

    Just a few minutes later the scoreboard was ticking over again. Hannah Delorenzis stormed into the area and sent the ball flying into the right hand upright. It rebounded straight to the feet of Taliadoros, who had no problem in putting the ball in the back of the net.

    Time would count down with a few more chances on goal and the score not changing. A 5-1 result at Lakeside is a great way for our Women’s Reserves team to finish the 2016 season.

    Around the grounds, top-placed Melbourne University defeated second-placed South Yarra 0-1. This meant the 5-1 win by our girls was sufficient to climb into second place, equal on points with South Yarra but with an eleven-goal better goal difference.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au after the match, goal scorer Delorenzis said “we started off today really shakily, a little nervous and obviously not as prepared as we would have hoped. However after we scored our first goal and settled, we were excellent and our work rate was insane.”

    Reflecting on the return to Lakeside, Delorenzis added that “it’s good to be back here and at home with some great support. Christina, Cleo and Emmie played well, in fact, everyone played well today.”

    The dynamic duo of Taliadoros and Alexia Karatzikos played earlier in the day in the Under 16s. Happy with a hat-trick on the pitch, Taliadoros was just as happy off the pitch. “It was really tough, with warm conditions and we only had one sub. We stuck together as a team as we wanted to pull out a win today, especially being the last game and playing at Lakeside.”

    Congratulations to our girls for an excellent 2016 season.

  • Under 14 Girls claim Premiership

    Under 14 Girls claim Premiership

    The Under 14 Girls required a positive result at Albert Park on Sunday and they delivered in fine form. A 2-0 result over Kensington sealed top spot and with that, the girls claimed the Premiership.

    The first half was a balanced affair with both teams having chances on goal but neither finding the net. The second half however was full of action.

    The excitement began with a fierce tackle inside the area sending South to the penalty spot. The kick went wide, which spurred the girls to lift the intensity further. Minutes later, Ella Nickolaus pounced on a poor defensive pass across the face of goal and shot low into the bottom left corner of the net.

    Ten minutes on and the referee would again blow the whistle and point to the spot. It was at the other end this time and keeper Stella Ainalis would be called into action. Stella went down to her right and parried the ball away to make a crucial save.

    With four minutes to play, South would seal the points thanks to a classy finish by Giulia Galatas. The final whistle sounded with the 2-0 result giving South’s girls the Premiership.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au after the match, Hazel Marsh shared her thoughts on the match. “I think we played well and our passing was really good. Starting off today we were a bit rusty but once we got started we were really good. I thought Ella played well, Elena’s through-balls were amazing.”

    Goalkeeper Stella Ainalis celebrated her birthday with a clean sheet and penalty save. After the match she said that “the match started to pick up throughout the game. Our second half was stronger. The transitions today were really well done. I think the girls did really well.”

    “It was a bit quiet for me in the first half but towards the second half I got a bit more involved. That was good.  My highlight for the second half was the penalty I saved which was pretty good…(but) also Giulia scored a left foot goal, which I think is pretty good as that’s tough to do. Ella’s goal was also great. Everyone was amazing.”

    Speaking about her penalty save, Stella shared her experience saying “it was a bit nerve racking at the start, but I made the save and I was really happy.”

    Reflecting on a positive season that yielded sixteen wins, two draws and one loss, coach Mark Knauer had the following to say: “The girls have had an absolutely awesome year. I think that is premised by their technical development over the course of the season and their ability to play combination football. If I think about where they were back at the start of the season compared to where they are now, it’s like two different teams.”

    The squad playing in the Under 13/14 competition is very young and is often out-sized on the pitch. “Without the technical skills, we get physically pushed off the ball probably nine times out of ten. But because of the crisp ball movement, their first touch and their ability to get their eyes up and have a look at what is around them, it enables them to play the ball around so much better,” Knauer added.

    “I think one of the greatest compliments for me this season came when we were at the Kanga Cup in Canberra. One of the parents from a team we played off the park came up and said that’s the best football he had seen an Under 14s girls team play. He said compliments to SMFC and Victorian football because in New South Wales and the ACT it’s just a physical game.”

    The girls will now enter the finals series, where they are expected to play Kensington, who finished 4th, for a place in the Grand Final.

     

  • South Sails into Semis

    South Sails into Semis

    (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC cruised into the PS4 NPL Victoria Semi Finals thanks to a 3-0 home Elimination Final victory over Hume City at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday evening. First-half goals to Marcus Schroen and Milos Lujic got South underway and Leigh Minopoulos finished off the scoring late in the game.

    Theo Markelis had an early chance to put Hume ahead but from then on it was all South. Schroen got the scoring underway – against his former side – after four minutes with a left-footed effort past Chris Oldfield. Chris Taylor’s side then doubled their advantage just before the half hour mark when Lujic headed a back-post cross over Oldfield and into the opposite corner of the goal for his 32nd goal across all competitions in 2016.

    In what was a dominant second half, South had numerous chances to add to their two goals but Oldfield produced some excellent goalkeeping to deny them. South finally had their third goal for the night on 81 minutes when Minopoulos initially hit a shot that rocked the crossbar before the ball was eventually bundled over the line. Stephen Hatzikostas’ late introduction to the game as a substitute brought up his 50th appearance for South across all competitions as South cruised to victory.

    Prior to the match, South’s Senior Women’s team thrashed Eltham 5-0 to confirm the Women’s State League One (North/West) Championship. Caitlin Greiser scored yet another hat-trick to bring up an incredible 31 goals across all competitions, with youngsters Lauren Boyd and Sanja Trajcovska scoring the other two goals.

    South now faces a huge Semi Final away to traditional rivals Heidelberg United next Saturday evening. Kick-off is at 6:30pm at the Olympic Village.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 3-0 HUME CITY (HT: 2-0)

    Goal Scorers:
    1-0: Marcus Schroen (4′)
    2-0: Milos Lujic (28′)
    3-0: Leigh Minopoulos (81′)

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Nikola ROGANOVIC (GK) / 2. Tim MALA, 3. Kristian KONSTANTINIDIS, 5. Luke ADAMS, 11. Brad NORTON (77. Stephen HATZIKOSTAS 80′) / 23. Matthew FOSCHINI, 18. Matthew MILLAR / 27. Leigh MINOPOULOS (14. Chris IRWIN 86′), 17. Marcus SCHROEN (22. Andy KECOJEVIC 90′), 7. Nick EPIFANO / 9. Milos LUJIC.
    Unused Subs: 4. Michael EAGAR, 21. Zaim ZENELI (GK).

    Hume City FC:
    1. Chris OLDFIELD (GK),  5. Peter FRANJIC, 6. Rama TAVSANCIOGLU, 8. Theo MARKELIS (17. Danny DIXON 60′), 9. Tom CAHILL (14. Kym HARRIS 46′), 11. Craig CARLEY, 12. Daniel CLARK, 13. Shane REXHEPI (21. Kristian TRAJCEVSKI 84′), 15. Charlie BEVERLY, 22. Deniz YILDIZ, 39. Nick HEGARTY (C).
    Unused Subs: 2. Daniel CHAABANI, 20. Jordan FRANKEN (GK).

    SMFC Melbourne City Toyota Man of the Match: Kristian Konstantinidis
    Venue: Lakeside Stadium
    Date: Sunday 28 August 2016

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