Day: February 25, 2018

  • NPL Victoria R01 – Preview with coach Sasa Kolman

    NPL Victoria R01 – Preview with coach Sasa Kolman

    Bulleen Lions v SMFC – David Barro Stadium (Veneto Club) – Monday 26 February 2018 at 8:30pm

    Coach Sasa Kolman is cautiously optimistic about Monday night’s opening match. “I am sure there will be a great crowd there to watch what will hopefully be an entertaining game of football.” South’s last two visits to Bulleen in 2016 and 2017 have resulted in two 2-2 draws, a fact not lost on Kolman. “It is a difficult trip for sure. In those particular matches the team played very well in patches but had lapses that cost us goals. The key is putting in a complete 90 minute performance that gives us the best opportunity to win three points.”

    Kolman was enthusiastic about what lay ahead in 2018. “It has certainly been a different off-season than usual but now that the season is here we can start to concentrate on the football. Last season we didn’t get off to the greatest of starts in the league which cost us top spot on the ladder, and we have alot of away games at the beginning of this season, so it’s a big test for both myself and my players to rectify that this season.”

    Previous Meetings – click individual game for highlights
    2017 (R14): SMFC 3-0 Bulleen Lions (Lakeside Stadium)
    2017 (R01): Bulleen Lions 2-2 SMFC (Veneto Club)
    2016 (R17): SMFC 1-0 Bulleen Lions (Lakeside Stadium)
    2016 (R04): Bulleen Lions 2-2 SMFC (Veneto Club)

    Overall Head to Head:
    Played: 4
    SMFC Wins: 2
    Bulleen Lions Wins: 0
    Draws: 2

  • NPL Scores (February 24-26)

    NPL Scores (February 24-26)

    Ayres goalCelebrations at Knox Football Centre during the women’s NPL juniors on Saturday. (PHOTO: Fiona Mardling)

    NPL MEN / BOYS

     Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    01 Bulleen Lions Veneto Club 1-1 Millar

    Under 20s

    01 Bulleen Lions Veneto Club 2-1 Orford, Ahmeti

    Under 18s

    01 Dandenong Thunder George Andrews 1-2 Garrow p

    Under 16s

    01 Dandenong Thunder George Andrews 6-1

    Chong (x2), K Abdou, OG, Mitsonis, Maramis

    Under 15s

    01 Dandenong Thunder George Andrews 4-1

    Torossian, Doyle, Vlogianitis, Haratsis

    Under 14s

    01 Dandenong Thunder George Andrews 6-1

    Mastos (x2), Sdregas (x2), Gao, Markovski

    Under 13s

    01 Dandenong Thunder George Andrews 1-5 Dovison

     

    NPL WOMEN / GIRLS

    Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    01 Senior NTC Knox Football Centre 5-1 Sakalis (x2), Nicolaci, Blissett, Michael

    Under 19s

    01 Junior NTC Knox Football Centre 3-1 Vlahopoulos (x2), Josefski

    Under 16s

    01 Mini NTC Knox Football Centre 4-2 Hussein-Blanco (x2), Scolaro, Louloudis

    Under 14s

    01 Bye
  • Women off to Winning Start

    Women off to Winning Start

    South Melbourne FC’s senior women opened their 2018 NPLW Victoria season with a 5-1 victory over the Senior NTC at Knox Football Centre on Saturday afternoon. Despite going a goal behind in the first half, Socrates Nicolaidis’ side was 2-1 ahead by the halftime break and stamped their authority in the second half to run out convincing winners.

    Several first-team regulars in Alex Cheal, Alex Gummer, Melina Ayres and captain Tiffany Eliadis were missing either due to injury or resting after the recently completed W-League season. Vice captain Natalie Martineau was a substitute on the bench as South began the match with a very young side on the park and went a goal down when Ashley Jordan popped up at the far post to tap in a cross on 15 minutes. It wasn’t long before Julia Nicolaci slotted home the equalising goal, before 17-year-old Chelsea Blissett put South ahead with a calm left-footed finish.

    14-year-old Betti Michael was put through on goal and neatly finished early in the second half. 15-year-old Sofia Sakalis, a South junior from the age of 6 who had just returned to the club from Melbourne City’s victorious W-League squad, was introduced in the second half and made an immediate impact. 18 minutes after entering the field, she hit a shot that went through a sea of legs to find the back of the net. Twelve minutes later, she scored a brilliant individual goal by gliding past several defenders into the penalty area before chipping goalkeeper Sophia Verley to complete a double on her senior debut for the club.

    Post-match, Nicolaidis was pleased to get off the mark. “I said to the girls that after Round 1 [in 2017] we had no points, this year we’re already ahead [with three]. It was great to see the younger ones scoring goals today, overall we’re very happy.”

    “There is so much exciting talent in Victoria and we want to create an environment at South Melbourne where we can be part of the solution for the Australian women’s team by bringing up these young players.”

    FINAL SCORE: SENIOR NTC 1-5 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 1-2)

    Goals:
    1-0: Ashley Jordan (15′)
    1-1: Julia Nicolaci (20′)
    1-2: Chelsea Blissett (30′)
    1-3: Betti Michael (52′)
    1-4: Sofia Sakalis (65′)
    1-5: Sofia Sakalis (77′)

    Senior NTC:
    32. Sophia Varley (GK), 3. Mia Lantieri-Bartley (c), 4. Claudia Mihocic, 5. Alana Cerne (14. Grace Taranto 62′), 6. Isabella Sewards, 9. Ashley Jordan, 10. Kelly Hei Lam (54. Meisha Simpson 76′), 11. Fran Lermano, 12. Niamh McLure (20. Georgie Richardson 68′), 18. Nia Stamatopoulos (7. Holly Furphy 62′), 19. Shaelan Chamoun (27. Katrina Nikpour 83′).

    South Melbourne:
    1. Cassandra Zaffina (GK), 2. Marianna Anthony, 4. Leah Scroggie, 5. Aimee Medwin, 7. Chelsea Blissett, 8. Jamie Pollock (c), 9. Julia Nicolaci, 12. Sarah Richardson (16. Sofia Sakalis 46′), 24. Christina Stefanou (10. Natalie Martineau 24′ [6. Tayler Stevens 72′]), 34. Paige Zois, 36. Betti Michael (27. Irene Paracki 69′).
    Unused Substitute: Alexia Karatzikos (GK).

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