Day: April 12, 2018

  • SMFC Women v Alamein (R07) – Preview

    SMFC Women v Alamein (R07) – Preview

    Alamein FC v South Melbourne – H.A. Smith Reserve – Sunday 15 April 2018 at 3pm

    Last Three League Meetings – click individual game for highlights
    2017 (R24): SMFC 4-2 Alamein (Lakeside Stadium)
    2017 (R15): Alamein 1-3 SMFC (AAMI Park, Melbourne)
    2017 (R06): Alamein 2-1 SMFC (H.A. Smith Reserve)

    Overall Head to Head (League & Finals):
    Played: 3
    SMFC Wins: 2
    Alamein Wins: 1
    Draws: 0

  • SMFC Men v Bentleigh Greens (R07) – Preview

    SMFC Men v Bentleigh Greens (R07) – Preview

    SMFC v Bentleigh Greens – Lakeside Stadium – Sunday 15 April 2018 at 4pm

    Last Five League Meetings – click individual game for highlights

    2017 (SF): SMFC 2-2 Bentleigh Greens (Lakeside Stadium) *Bentleigh win 5-3 on penalties
    2017 (R25): SMFC 2-0 Bentleigh Greens (Lakeside Stadium)
    2017 (R12): Bentleigh Greens 0-0 SMFC (Kingston Heath)
    2016 (R20): Bentleigh Greens 3-1 SMFC (Kingston Heath)
    2016 (R07): SMFC 2-1 Bentleigh Greens (Lakeside Stadium)

    Overall Head to Head (League & Finals):
    Played: 20
    SMFC Wins: 8
    Bentleigh Greens Wins: 8
    Draws: 4

  • Team App Cup R3 – Roundup

    Team App Cup R3 – Roundup

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 7-0 OLD XAVERIANS  (HT: 2-0)

    Goals:
    1-0: Anais Josefski (20′)
    2-0: Melina Ayres (42′)
    3-0: Melina Ayres (48′)
    4-0: Paige Zois (51′)
    5-0: Paige Zois (53′)
    6-0: Melina Ayres (63′)
    7-0: Kathryn Vlahopoulos (80′)

    South Melbourne:
    1. Cassandra Zaffina (GK), 4. Anais Josefski, 9. Julia Nicolaci, 13. Tiffany Eliadis (c), 14. Alex Cheal, 16. Sophia Sakalis, 17. Melina Ayres, 25. Ciara Singleton, 31. Sophie Papatsanis, 33. Kiara Hronopoulos, 34. Paige Zois.
    Substitutes: Tayler Stevens, 24. Christina Stefanou, 27. Irene Paracki, 40. Kathryn Vlahopoulos. 56. Betti Michael.
    Yellow Cards: None.

  • In memory of Bill Anton

    In memory of Bill Anton

    Today Bill Anton will be laid to rest following his passing last week. Bill has been a tremendous advocate and devotee of South Melbourne FC for a very long time.

    Professionally, Bill graduated from Monash Univesrity and dedicated his career to managing and researching pathology and age diagnostics. He contributed significantly to the field of anti-ageing medicine across the globe being a foundation board member at the Bristing Society of Anti-Ageing Medicine, a board member of the International Society of Endocrinology and at home in Melbourne sharing his knowledge and expertise with others as a Senior Lecturer at the Swinburne University Graduate School of Medicine.

    In the corporate world, Bill had success establishing and managing medical pathology and diagnostic businesses. It is through these that many South supporters became aware of Bill’s work as a major sponsor of the club. General Diagnostic Laboratories and GDL Pathology graced the front of the jersey with some of the club’s greatest players having worn the logo.

    In addition to being a major sponsor, Bill was an active supporter of the club and a significant part of the South Mebourne FC family.

    Bill embraced every facet of the club and embodied the notion “We are South Melbourne”. The club, supporters and players will hold a minutes silence for Bill at our first home game at Lakeside Stadium this Sunday afternoon.

         

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