Author: George Kouroumalis

  • Captain Alex Cheal re-signs for 2016 season

    Captain Alex Cheal re-signs for 2016 season

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce that SMWFC’s dual Championship winning captain Alex Cheal has re-signed with the club ahead of the 2016 season.

    Alex is a natural leader and a standout voice in the senior playing group. Over the last three seasons, she has captained the side and assisted the coaching staff in maintaining the high standards expected of the SMWFC playing group.

    Cheal began her career in the Womens Premier League at 13 years of age, with the Echuca-born central defender offered a contract with Bendigo at the time. Since then, she has developed into a fearless and uncompromising central defender, leading SMWFC to back-to-back Championships during 2014 and 2015.

    Speaking with smfc.com.au, Director of Women’s Football Gabrielle Giuliano was extremely pleased with Cheal re-committing to SMWFC in 2016. “Alex completely understands our culture and where we are heading in the future. As the captain and the leader over the past three seasons, she is a fantastic person and someone that represents the South Melbourne brand proudly. She is a loyal and talented footballer and we are elated to have her back in our colours next season.”

    Stay tuned to www.smfc.tv for an exclusive interview with our captain over the next few days.

  • Linebreak unveiled as SMFC Official Compression Partner for next three seasons

    Linebreak unveiled as SMFC Official Compression Partner for next three seasons

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce a partnership with Linebreak that will see the emerging Australian compression supplier become the Club’s Official Compression Partner for the next three seasons.

    Linebreak also becomes a Principal Partner of both SMFC Senior teams (men and women), with their players to be fitted in new compression gear from next season.

    Linebreak is committed to producing world-class compression garments that assist professional athletes in reaching a new level of recovery and performance. SMFC joins Newcastle Jets (A-League), Adelaide United (A-League), Brisbane Roar (A-League) Queensland Reds and Rugby Union (Super Rugby), and Touch Football Australia as one of the marquee Australian brands associated with Linebreak. The company has also provided garments for a number of football clubs worldwide, including to players from Liverpool, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion and other EPL players, plus a host of other athletes and sports codes locally and internationally.

    Speaking with smfc.com.au, Linebreak Managing Director Wilf Robinson was elated to be joining the SMFC family. “South Melbourne is an iconic club in Australian football and we are extremely proud to be on board as the Official Compression Partner for the next three seasons. South’s vision and direction really excites us and we are thrilled to do our bit to support the players and management as the club strives for big things in the near future.”

    SMFC Operations Manager George Kouroumalis was equally excited with the new partnership. “We are very proud to partner up with an emerging quality brand for the next three seasons that supports both our Senior men and our Senior women. We are excited to see the product development plans, and the real gains that SMFC players and club members can achieve through use of the Linebreak gear. We are confident that the whole extended SMFC family will be delighted with the access this deal provides. We can’t wait to share those details with our membership in the coming days.”

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  • Natalie Martineau signs for 2016 season

    Natalie Martineau signs for 2016 season

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce that we have re-signed our 2015 Vice Captain Natalie Martineau for the upcoming season.

    Since joining the Club three years ago, the Canadian born midfielder has impressed everyone with her exceptional work ethic and creative play. Natalie was an integral part of SMWFC’s back-to-back WPL Championships in 2014-2015 and continues to provide Coach Socrates Nicolaidis with a strong leader both on and off the park.

    Speaking exclusively to SMFC TV, Natalie was excited about continuing her career as a South Melbourne player. “It has been a great three years so far and I am more than happy to extend my career here. With the recent merging of the Mens and Womens clubs to form the one club, it is a unique and exciting time for all our female players to help take South to another level. I am excited to be a part of this and I hope that we can win some more silverware in 2016.”

    Newly appointed SMFC Director and Head of Women’s Football Gabrielle Giuliano was also pleased with the first acquisition of the new season. “The calibre of player Natalie is requires her to expect nothing but the best from herself and from her team. She is a professional both on and off the field and we are delighted to have her on board for the 2016 season.”

    We wish Natalie all the best for the new season and look forward to seeing her in our new BLK shirt in 2016.

  • Strati Xynas appointed SMFC Technical Director

    Strati Xynas appointed SMFC Technical Director

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to announce the appointment of former player Strati Xynas as the Club’s new Technical Director for the 2016 National Premier League season.

    Xynas joined South as a junior player in the Under 7s and progressed through the various age groups to eventually make a few appearances for the senior team in the mid 1980s. Whilst he was limited in senior appearances, Strati featured in South’s State League team in the 1980s. Some of the players he played with included current Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou and current FFV President Kimon Taliadoros.

    After retiring from football, Xynas began to coach young and aspiring footballers. He became a Youth Coach at SMFC and also played an active role with the Middle Park Soccer Club for a few years. He became the Coaching Director at the Archie Thompson Football School and also played a leading role in the Nike Football Academy Program, which identifies some of Australia’s best football talent across the whole country.

    Xynas holds an A-License and is an SMFC Life Member that has been attending matches and supporting the Club for the best part of 40 years. It is through this love of the Blue and White, combined with his coaching experience, that Strati is looking to take our Youth Program to another level, enabling SMFC to continue producing talented young players and ensuring that the SMFC brand and playing style is something that is distinct throughout each of our squads.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Youth Director Andrew Mesourouni was excited about the appointment. “Strati is a driven, hard-working and very experienced individual that we all believe will be an asset to our club. He has only recently joined us but he has already done an excellent job in implementing our Trial and Spring Training programs. He has also started to work with Senior Coaches Chris Taylor (Men) and Socrates Nicolaidis (Women) as we prepare for the 2016 season.”

    Xynas replaces the outgoing Technical Director Sean Gale, who has taken a role at Sunshine George Cross. We wish Sean all the best with his new move and welcome Strati as our new Technical Director.

  • South sign former Victory defender Matthew Foschini

    South sign former Victory defender Matthew Foschini

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to announce that Matthew Foschini has joined the Club ahead of the 2016 season.

    Foschini arrives at Lakeside Stadium from the Oakleigh Cannons, where he spent the second half of the 2015 season. Prior to his time at Oakleigh, Foschini played professionally at Melbourne Victory and Salgaocar FC in India’s I-League.
    The 25 year old former Under 23 Australian international can play in a number of defensive positions including right back, centre-half or holding midfield. His arrival is a welcome sign for SMFC Coach Chris Taylor, who experienced a shortage of defensive cover in 2015.
    Interestingly, Foschini is the son of former VFL/AFL player Silvio Foschini, who played for Aussie Rules for the South Melbourne Swans at Lakeside (when the ground was originally a VFL venue and known as Lakeside Oval). In a strange twist, his son will now play for South Melbourne at the same venue but in a different sport.
    SMFC Football Director Nicholas Maikousis spoke to smfc.com.au about South’s latest signing. “Matthew is an experienced individual who can play a range of different roles for us in 2016. His experience at A-League level and abroad, as well as his physicality is something that will be welcomed and we look forward to seeing him playing for us.”
    South Melbourne FC welcomes Matthew Foschini to the Club and wishes him the best for the new season ahead.
  • South boys to take on the world’s best in Spain

    South boys to take on the world’s best in Spain

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce that a group of our youth footballers will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to take on some of Spain’s best teams in the middle of January.

    As part of the 10-day tour of Spain, SMFC will be sending two squads from (made up of 11 to 14 year olds) to participate in a range of matches against Spanish opposition. This includes our very own players being able to play against Real Madrid’s Youth teams, while also being able to train at their world class facilities in between matches as part of the partnership between both clubs.

    This Monday evening at 6pm, the club will have an information session for the parents of our Under 11, Under 12, Under 13 and Under 14 boys teams. This information session will be held in the dressing rooms of the youth pavilion at Field 18.

    For all information please get in touch with your coach and team manager for more information.

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  • SMFC signs Marcus Schroen for 2016 NPL Season

    SMFC signs Marcus Schroen for 2016 NPL Season

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce our first signing of the 2016 summer transfer period, with former SMFC Youth Player and Hume City attacking midfielder Marcus Schroen re-joining the Club.

    Schroen represented SMFC at Youth level, playing in the Under 18s and Under 20s. In 2010 and as a 17-year-old, Schroen played two senior matches in the old VPL under Club legend Vaughan Coveny before heading overseas for a two-year stint in Holland.

    Since returning to Australia, short stints with Melbourne City and Dandenong Thunder in 2014 culminated in the exciting young talent signing with Hume City in 2015. The hard working attacking midfielder was one of the better players across the NPL Victoria competition in 2015, scoring on seven occasions in the League and assisting Hume City in reaching the Semi Finals. However it was his FFA Cup form which caught the attention of the wider football public, scoring for Hume against the Brisbane Strikers, Sydney Olympic and the Oakleigh Cannons, as Hume City reached the Semi Finals of the national cup competition.

    South Melbourne FC Football Director Nicholas Maikousis was pleased with the new signing. “Marcus is a hard working individual who has had an exceptional 2015 season with Hume City. He is a player that we are all familiar with given his past history as a junior for our club, as well as his exceptional form in big games during 2015. We are excited to have him as part of the Seniors in 2016.”

    We wish Marcus all the best for the 2016 season.

  • Media Release : SMWFC join SMFC to form One Club

    Media Release : SMWFC join SMFC to form One Club

    South Melbourne FC is very proud and pleased to announce that from 2016 it will be joined by all South Melbourne Women’s FC (SMWFC) teams. The result will be a model super club comprised of top level men, women, boys’ and girls’ teams.

    At its Annual General Meeting last night, SMWFC resolved to transfer all its women’s and girls’ teams to SMFC. To accommodate the joining of the SMWFC teams, SMFC will make the necessary amendments to its Constitution at its forthcoming AGM to ensure that the objectives of the club provide for the treatment of men, women, boys and girls equally.

    The culmination of long term discussions between sub-committees of both clubs led by SMWFC’s President, Gabrielle Giuliano and SMFC Chairman, Nick Galatas, is the comprehensive SMFC One Club Policy (Click here to read PDF). This exciting initiative brings immeasurable benefits to all our new super club’s players but in particular, it represents an unprecedented advance for women’s and girls’ football in Victoria, if not the whole of Australia. All women’s and girls’ teams fielded by SMFC will receive the same benefits which the men and boys enjoy, including access to the existing Youth Program and sharing methodologies, coaching and playing resources.

    The One Club Policy means that all SMWFC teams will form part of SMFC with the Senior SMWFC women’s team becoming SMFC’s flagship female football team. It will continue to play on Lakeside Stadium and benefit from the same resources enjoyed by our senior men’s team including increased media exposure through the club’s marketing and media team, SMFC TV, smfc.com.au, email broadcasts, Facebook and Twitter.

    As part of implementing its new Policy, SMFC has welcomed SMWFC President, Gabrielle Giuliano, to its Board of Directors. Gabrielle brings to the SMFC Board a wealth of experience and knowledge in the football and corporate spheres as well as valuable experience within and insights into the women’s game.

    Gabrielle is the daughter of John Margaritis, who played for South Melbourne Hellas between 1961 and 1967, winning four League Championships. He also had four separate coaching stints at the Club between 1974 and 1986, winning the League Championship once and securing back-to-back Dockerty Cup triumphs as well.

    With the current SMFC President, Leo Athanasakis, Chairman, Nick Galatas, and the Director, Bill Papastergiadis all having daughters playing in SMWFC teams, they have gained an intimate understanding of the operations of SMWFC which will aid the smooth transition into SMFC.

    SMFC President, Leo Athanasakis, was excited at the news. He spoke exclusively to smfc.com.au.

    “We are delighted to finally have the South Women’s Football teams back together, as one, with the South Melbourne Football Club. It makes complete sense for all teams to be playing under SMFC.”

    “We will work hard to ensure that the Senior Women become an NPL powerhouse and hopefully one day also feature in the W-League.”

    “We have some exciting, modern and innovative ideas that we are looking to bring in for 2016. We will start working on these straight away in order to ensure we are able to implement them as soon as possible.”

    For all media enquires, please email the club at multimedia@smfc.com.au.

  • SMWFC win back to back titles but no WNPL

    SMWFC win back to back titles but no WNPL

    South Melbourne FC’s women confirmed themselves as one of the more successful clubs of the modern era on Sunday afternoon after winning a third Championship in five years, yet they have effectively been relegated by FFV from competing at the top level next year.

    SMWFC were able to overcome a very strong Boroondara Eagles outfit by equalising twice throughout the match and holding their nerve in the penalty shootout to claim consecutive Championships. It was the final match of the Sportsmart Women’s Premier League before the new Women’s National Premier League begins in 2016.

    Boroondara started the Grand Final in the best possible way by finding the back of net after only four minutes of play. Despite peppering the Boroondara goal mouth for the remaining parts of the opening half, efforts from Tiffany Eliadis and Jamie Pollock wouldn’t fall the right way for the girls in blue.

    South continued to push forward at every opportunity in the second half, seeking a well-deserved equaliser. Eliadis and Pollock continued to look most likely to unlock the Eagles defence, however it was Carol Howes that produced the magic to get her side back on level terms. The remaining twenty minutes of normal time were a frantic affair, with both sides throwing everything forward in search of a winning goal to avoid extra time but there were no further goals.

    South were placed on the back foot early in the extra time period, with Taryne Boudreau of the Eagles scoring a stunning 30 metre effort past the stranded Frances Land in the South goal. South continued to throw numbers forward in search of yet another equalising goal and their effort and persistence were rewarded only a minute later thanks to an own goal scored from a header by Eagles player Alex Gummer that made the score 2-2.

    The second period of extra time was a tough and torrid fifteen minutes, with both teams continuing to attack at will but with many players also starting to cramp up. Boroondara almost won the Championship in dramatic fashion only seconds before the final whistle when Amy Jackson’s free kick smashed into the crossbar, before Boudreau blasted the loose ball over the crossbar when following up the free kick. This was the final chance of the game as it went to penalties.

    In an epic penalty shootout, it would be skipper Alex Cheal who would capatilise on the two failed penalty attempts by the Eagles to win the match for South 5-4 on penalties and to send the girls into delirium.

    Despite their success on the park, the reality quickly sunk in that both Grand Finalists may have played their final game at the top level of football in the state, with both Boroondara and SMWFC not offered one of the eight spots in the new competition next year. SMWFC and Boroondara join Bundoora United, Casey Comets (part of Southern United consortium), Caulfield United Cobras, NTC, Sandringham (part of Bayside United consortium) and South Yarra in missing out on a place in the Women’s NPL.

    SMWFC is continuing to participate in mediation with FFV concerning its participation in the WNPL.

    We congratulate SMWFC on their fantastic achievement and hope that they will soon be back in the top flight to defend their back-to-back Championships!

  • Registrations for 2016 NPL Trials Now Open

    Registrations for 2016 NPL Trials Now Open

    We are excited to announce that registrations are now open for trials ahead of the 2016 NPL Victoria​ Season.

    Trials for the 2016 season are FREE and commence on Monday September 28th, concluding on Saturday October 10th.

    Successful trialists will be informed by the club and will be asked to join the relevant squad for Spring Training, which will commence for all existing squads on October 12th 2015.

    All Sub Juniors will commence Spring Training on September 1st 2015 and can register by clicking here

    Click here to register 

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