Day: September 3, 2018

  • A-League bid submitted

    A-League bid submitted

    Dear fans, players, members, parents, staff and volunteers,

    On Friday at 5pm South Melbourne FC submitted its formal bid to join the Hyundai A-league in season 2019/20.

    It’s a highly competitive process with a big prize on offer. Gaining an A-League licence is only the beginning.

    This bid has been almost 60 years in the making. It’s our intention to make public with our supporters, the core elements of the bid. Our story is one of a club built by passionate and selfless people from many walks of life. To all the parents and kids out there who train and play each and every week, we say thank you. Thank you to the supporters, players and volunteers who give up their time each and every week.

    Without you, we would be just a soulless bid document full of promises. Not the vibrant, viable and real club we are today.

    The FFA made it quite clear in their strategy briefing that they are focused on:

    Connecting more fans, building generations of successful national teams. To achieve that, more and more young talented girls and boys need to participate and learn the game in the right way. The more kids that play the right way, the better the standard, the more appealing the competition becomes and the more opportunities there are for players to find a pathway. If we collectively improve the standard, we improve the fan appeal and commercial attractiveness of the A-League.

    South Melbourne FC’s strategy is perfectly aligned with the FFA.

    We are confident. We have the plan, the belief and the infrastructure. But most importantly we have the fans from right across Melbourne and the South, South East.

    Thank you again for your support. We will be notified on October 31.

    Go South!

     

    Bill Papastergiadis

    Chairman – South Melbourne FC & South Melbourne FC A-League Bid Team

  • SMFC Men v Port Melbourne (R26) – Roundup

    SMFC Men v Port Melbourne (R26) – Roundup

    Marcus Schroen takes on Port Melbourne’s Michael Eagar / Feature Image: Giuseppe Marafioti (7) in action against Port Melbourne’s Mathiang Mathiang (5) at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday 2 September 2018. Photos by Sam Anfield Photography.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 0-1 PORT MELBOURNE (HT: 0-1)

    Goal:
    0-1: Sam Smith (11′)

    South Melbourne:
    1. Nikola Roganovic (GK) / 2. Tim Mala (sent off 2′), 3. Kristian Konstantinidis, 11. Brad Norton (c), Ben Djiba (30. Will Orford 90+2′) / 23. Matthew Foschini, 19. Oliver Minatel / 27. Leigh Minopoulos (14. George Howard 81′), 10. Marcus Schroen, 7. Giuseppe Marafioti / 9. Milos Lujic (17. Ndumba Makeche 78′).
    Unused Substitutes: 5. Jake Marshall, 21. Rory Brian (GK).
    Yellow Cards: Norton 5′, Schroen 37′, Foschini 41′, Minopoulos 41′.

    Port Melbourne:
    1. Matthew Symes (GK), 2. Amadu Koroma (15. Jack McKernan 89′), 3. Kris Kioussis, 4. Michael Eagar, 5. Mathiang Mathiang, 6. Alan Mulcahy (c), 7. Kamal Ibrahim, 9. Sam Smith, 10. Francesco Stella (14. James Papadimitriou 86′), 11. Valli Cesnik (23. Feston Azizi 90+3′), 19. Daniel Clark.
    Unused Substitutes: 18. Liam Ward, 20. Branko Skocic (GK).
    Yellow Cards: Clark 37′, Mathiang 46′, Cesnik 58′, Mulcahy 65′.

  • SMFC Women v Southern United (R26) – Roundup

    SMFC Women v Southern United (R26) – Roundup

    The ballgirls behind the goal join Chelsea Blissett in celebrating her goal against Southern United / Feature Image: SMFC players congratulate Aimee Medwin following her long-range goal at Lakeside Stadium. Photos by By The White Line.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 8-0 SOUTHERN UNITED (HT: 3-0)

    Goals:
    1-0: Ella Mastrantonio (23′)
    2-0: Melina Ayres (30′)
    3-0: Melina Ayres (34′)
    4-0: Chelsea Blissett (52′)
    5-0: Aimee Medwin (55′)
    6-0: Julia Nicolaci (66′)
    7-0: Alexandra Gummer (70′)
    8-0: Sofia Sakalis (79′)

    South Melbourne:
    26. Beth Mason-Jones (GK) (1. Alexia Karatzikos 87′), 3. Alexandra Gummer, 4. Leah Scroggie, 5. Aimee Medwin, 7. Chelsea Blissett (9. Julia Nicolaci 60′), 8. Jamie Pollock, 10. Natalie Martineau (c) (12. Sarah Richardson 75′), 15. Leia Varley, 16. Sofia Sakalis (34. Paige Zois 79′), 17. Melina Ayres, 54. Ella Mastrantonio.
    Unused Substitutes: 2. Marianna Anthony.
    Yellow Card: Medwin 42′.

    Southern United (squad):
    1. Freya Crocker (GK), 2. Syndey Dooley, 5. Haylea Porter,  6. Casey Aarons, 7. Natasha Dakic (c), 9. Caibiran Deas, 10. Sarah Wieck, 11. Olivia Groves, 12. Jessica Beddows, 19. Jacinda Anastasopoulos, 20. Rianna Tann, 21.Sarah Tebbutt, 22. Claudia Beissmann, 27. Kayla Hicks.
    Yellow Cards: None.

  • NPL Scores (Sep 01-02)

    NPL Scores (Sep 01-02)

    NPL MEN / BOYS

     Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    26 Port Melbourne Lakeside Stadium 0-1

    U20s

    26 Port Melbourne Lakeside Stadium 1-0 Meaker

    U18s

    16 Langwarrin Lawton Park Reserve 1-2 Maramis

    U16s

    16 Langwarrin Lawton Park Reserve 3-0 Atherinos (x3)

    U15s

    16 Langwarrin Lawton Park Reserve 1-1 Kilbane

    U14s

    16 Langwarrin Lawton Park Reserve 2-0 D Markovski (x2)

    U13s

    16 Langwarrin Lawton Park Reserve 2-3 P Markovski, Dovison

     

    NPL WOMEN / GIRLS

    Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    26 Southern Utd Lakeside Stadium 8-0 Ayres (x2), Blissett, Gummer, Medwin,
    Mastrantonio, Nicolaci, Sakalis

    U19s

    26 Southern Utd Lakeside Stadium 10-0 Vlahopoulos (x3), Paracki (x2), Josefski,
    Mazzeo, Anvari, Hronopoulos, 
    Own Goal

    U16s

    26 Southern Utd Henry Scott Oval 13 4-1

    Moseshvili, Mazzeo, Sofronidis, Swift

    U14s

    26 Southern Utd Henry Scott Oval 13 1-3 Diblasi

     

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