Author: George Kouroumalis

  • Taylor puts senior team through gruelling beach session

    Taylor puts senior team through gruelling beach session

    After training solidly in Albert Park during the last few weeks of pre-season training, South Melbourne FC’s senior and Under 20 squads were sent to Port Melbourne beach for a gruelling session on Monday night.

    Senior Coach Chris Taylor put the players through their paces in a brutal two hour running session across the sand and in full view of interested onlookers.

    There were many players that impressed during the session, with right-back Tim Mala and left-back Brad Norton leading the way throughout many of the gut-wrenching drills.

    A positive sign for all South fans was the appearance of injured midfielder Stephen Hatzikostas, who was encouraging his peers at every occasion and having a laugh with the small South contingent watching on. Although ‘Hatz’ will be missing for a large part of 2015 due to injury, he is on track to hopefully return playing before the finals series.

    South Melbourne FC will be playing numerous friendly matches from early January in preparation for the Round 1 National Premier League Victoria clash against the Oakleigh Cannons. Details of these matches will be posted on www.smfc.com.auand via our social media channels when the information comes to hand.

    To view the full photo gallery of the beach session, click on the thumbnails below

  • Retired South striker Nick Jacobs embarking on a new dream in the USA

    Retired South striker Nick Jacobs embarking on a new dream in the USA

    On the evening of Saturday 28 July 2012, South Melbourne FC was losing 2-1 away against the Southern Stars deep into normal time at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex. The possibility of playing finals football seemed to be slipping away from South, however within the space of a couple of minutes, the season seemed reinvigorated. Steve Burton equalised in the 91st minute before South youth product Nick Jacobs headed the ball into the net in the 94th minute to seal a 2-3 win for South and cause scenes of delirium amongst the travelling supporters.

    Although only 17 at the time, Jacobs was in the South Melbourne senior squad and was always eventually going to get regular playing time in the seniors as he got older. Unfortunately though, his match-winning effort against Southern Stars would be his seventh and final match for the Club after he badly injured his leg the following week during a school sports competition. After a nightmare eighteen months that included many unsuccessful surgeries, a frustrated Jacobs was forced to reluctantly retire from the game that he loved and opted to focus on his academic future and life away from football.

    Speaking exclusively to smfc.com.au, Jacobs outlined the battle he went through trying to get back onto the park for South Melbourne. “The scope of the injuries I had sustained over the two seasons meant that I had undergone five surgeries on the same ankle and foot. I found that I was unable to train or compete at the level that I desired, so I decided to retire from football” he said.

    After taking a break from all forms of sport for six months, Jacobs then began thinking about ways to get back into playing competitive sport whilst also building on the academic side of his life. A left-field option he eventually decided to explore was playing as a College Punter in the United States of America. “I had heard about some boys going to the USA to play College football, so I contacted and attended a session with ProKick Australia that was run by Nathan Chapman and John Smith. They had previously placed a steady stream of Australians into top line Division 1 College’s all over the United States, so I thought I would have a chance. After a six month training period with Prokick, I subsequently received a four-year scholarship offer from the University of Memphis, which covered all costs and every detail of my day to day life.”

    Since July this year, Jacobs has been in the USA playing an integral part in the Memphis Tigers’ season, where the side won a share of the American Conference title. It was the first time that Memphis had won the title since the 1971 season.

    Playing in front of an average home crowd of just over 40,000 people each week, Jacobs has quickly found a new home in Memphis and will be a part of the side that will take on BYU in the inaugural Miami Beach Bowl on Monday 22 December. The match is expected to be shown live on ESPN around the globe, including in Australia.

    Nick has played twelve matches since breaking into the Memphis first team and has impressed many football experts with his form early in his career. A versatile punter who can also be used as a kicker due to his football background, Jacobs has made 16 punts at the top level, gaining 531 yards for his side.

    Jacobs is naturally excited about what the future holds for him in the USA. “It has been an amazing experience so far. Twelve months ago it would have been hard to believe that I would be playing against the famous UCLA at the iconic Rose Bowl in Los Angeles and Ole Miss where the crowds were both 75,000. My short-term aim is to complete my degree here in the USA and travel around as much as possible. In terms of playing American football in the future, I will keep trying my best and see where that takes me, however so far it has been like a dream.”

    The entire South Melbourne FC family wishes Nick all the best as he continues to pursue a new and exciting dream in the United States following his sad retirement from football. We hope that we can see him playing in for a NFL franchise one day.

     

  • Join our January School Holiday Clinics

    Join our January School Holiday Clinics

    The Sports Camps Australia network in association with the South Melbourne Football Club are excited to offer a 3-day soccer camp for athletes between the ages of 8 – 12 years. Held in the school holidays on the 19th – 21st of January on Fields 18 and 19 of Albert Park, players will be grouped according to age and ability.

    A staff of experienced and accredited coaches work alongside Camp Director Matthew Borowicz providing a structured and enjoyable soccer development program. South Melbourne FC aims to provide a fun and learning environment for all those who come to play, irrespective of skill level.

    If the weather is wet, the activities will be held indoors, with modified coaching exercises and activities undertaken.

    Highlights Include:

    • Each camper receives a Sports Camps Australia Nike Soccer T-Shirt
    • Use of Albert Park facilities.
    • Players grouped by age and ability.
    • Skill and talent specific drills and coaching.
    • Camp certificate and evaluation.
    • Opportunity to train and spend a week with South Melbourne FC

    Only 3km from the heart of the city, Albert Park is popular for a range of activities like dog walking, jogging, cycling, sailing and rowing. Apart from the lake itself, other attractions include sporting facilities, ovals, playgrounds, restaurants and a 5km walking and running track. Sporting facilities include a golf driving range, gymnasium and the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.

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    Click here for more information

  • South’s Senior Squad start Pre-Season training

    South’s Senior Squad start Pre-Season training

    Almost three months since lifting the inaugural PS4 National Premier League Victoria championship, South Melbourne’s senior squad reported for training on Monday night.

    In warm conditions in Albert Park, the senior team were joined by the Under 20 squad as well as a number of trialists to form a large group of participants in the first session of the 2015 campaign.

    The session would also provide a first coaching appearance for our new Senior Assistant Coach Dimitri Tsiaras, who made the seemless transition into the role following his retirement as a player last month. Tsiaras was also joined by Under 20 manager Sasa Kolman who also helped Chris Taylor put the players through their paces.

    Also joining his new side for training was Bonel Obradovic after signing from Oakleigh Cannons over the break. Obradovic was the only one of the new signings to train on Monday, with Luke Adams, David Stirton and Andy Brennan all finalising their existing commitments before heading to Melbourne.

    The squad will train solidly throughout December, before embarking on a series of friendly matches in the new year in preparation for the new season.

    Keep an eye on smfc.com.au and all social media pages for an exclusive look at our pre-season, including any new signings, friendly matches and all other relevant information in the lead up to Round 1 in late February.

    Training Photo Gallery

  • Vale Adamantios Kilias

    Vale Adamantios Kilias

    The entire South Melbourne FC family would like to extend its deep condolences and wishes to the Kilias family on the passing of Adamantios Kilias.

    A former member and fan of the club, Kilias is also the uncle of Costas Kilias, who is also a long time friend of the club and will be known to many South fans through both his legal career and his acting career starring in many local films and TV series.

  • South Melbourne sign former Young Socceroo Bonel Obradovic from Oakleigh

    South Melbourne sign former Young Socceroo Bonel Obradovic from Oakleigh

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to announce the signing of utility player Bonel Obradovic for the 2015 National Premier League Victoria season.

    Obradovic is a familiar name in Victorian football, having represented both Northcote City and the Oakleigh Cannons in recent seasons. It was at Northcote where Obradovic played his role in the side that won th 2013 Victorian Premier League Championship.

    He was also part of the Young Socceroos and Australian Under 20 side, as well as graduating from the Australian Institute of Sport.

    With the signing of Obradovic, the Club has added yet another versatile player to the senior squad, with the 24 year old able to play many roles including midfield and either right or left full back.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC Football Director Nicholas Maikousis was pleased with the acquisition. “Bonel is a player that has been on our radar for quite a while now. He is an experienced and exceptional player and we cannot wait to have him part of our Club in 2015.”

    Also speaking to smfc.com.au. Obradovic was excited about the move. “I’m very excited to join the biggest club in Australia and link up with my former teammates Milos Lujic and Michael Eager. I’m looking forward to a successful season with South Melbourne.”

    South Melbourne FC welcomes Bonel Obradovic to the Club and wishes him the best for the upcoming season.

  • Star South Hobart striker Brennan signs with SMFC for 2015 NPL Season

    Star South Hobart striker Brennan signs with SMFC for 2015 NPL Season

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce the signing of South Hobart striker Andy Brennan ahead of the 2015 NPL Victoria season.

    After an injury interrupted year in the Victorian Premier League with Bentleigh Greens in 2013, Brennan returned to Tasmania in 2014 and took the state by storm.

    Brennan joins the Club after a stunning year for South Hobart, where he scored 25 League goals and played a major role in his side winning the NPL Tasmania (Victory League) Championship. On a personal level, Brennan’s exceptional season saw him take out the South Hobart Best and Fairest award and he also finished second in the 2014 Tasmanian Mitsubishi Best and Fairest award for the best player in the state.

    Brennan also played a leading role in South Hobart’s qualification for the 2014 FFA Cup and PlayStation 4 NPL Finals Series. Many will recall how Brennan’s pace caused the South defence all sorts of problems during South’s difficult 0-1 victory against South Hobart at the South Hobart Ground on Saturday 20 September.

    Twenty One year old Brennan will provide South Melbourne FC with a versatile player across the front half of the ground. He is able to play in multiple positions, including on either wing, behind the strikers or as a centre-forward. His elite speed, ability to take on defenders and a thirst for goal has made him one of the most prolific goal scorers in Tasmanian football.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, South Melbourne FC Football Director Nicholas Maikousis was pleased to have the young talent arrive at Lakeside Stadium. “Andy is a very exciting young talent who has been doing extremely well in Tasmania. We believe that with some hard work, he will be able to adapt to the game in Victoria and provide us with another attacking option for the 2015 season. He certainly caused us some headaches when we last played South Hobart and we look forward to him commencing his journey with us.”

    Also speaking to smfc.com.au, Brennan could not contain his excitement at joining the club “I’m thrilled to join such a big club in South Melbourne. With the history behind the club and the people who are involved with it now it’s looks to be an exciting prospect ahead.”

    South Melbourne FC welcomes Andy Brennan to the Club and wishes him the best for the upcoming season. Also, stay tuned for a major announcement regarding South Hobart and South Melbourne FC.

    Andy Brennan’s 2014 South Hobart Highlights

  • Dimitri Tsiaras appointed as 2015 SMFC Assistant Coach

    Dimitri Tsiaras appointed as 2015 SMFC Assistant Coach

    South Melbourne FC is extremely pleased to confirm that the recently retired Dimitri Tsiaras has been appointed as the Club’s new Senior Assistant Coach ahead of the 2015 PS4 National Premier League Victoria season.

    Having arrived at Lakeside Stadium as a player at the beginning of the 2012 Victorian Premier League season, Dimi represented the Club with distinction on 40 occasions (34 League games and 6 Dockerty Cup games). He had several leadership roles during his playing career at Lakeside Stadium, standing in as vice-captain and as captain on various occasions. Prior to his arrival at South, Tsiaras had been Captain of the Richmond Eagles in the VPL and led them to the Minor Premiership and an eventual Grand Final appearance in 2010.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Head Coach Chris Taylor was elated with the appointment. “I’m delighted to have Dimi on board as a key member in our coaching structure. He is well respected and has become a leader and mentor for our younger players, making the transition from player to a coach an obvious choice. Being a member of last years championship winning squad, Dimi played a crucial role and understands the culture and philosophy we are creating at South Melbourne FC.”

    As a life long supporter, we would like to congratulate Dimi Tsiaras on his appointment and wish him all the best for his new role next season.

  • David Stirton joins South ahead of the 2015 PS4 NPL Season

    David Stirton joins South ahead of the 2015 PS4 NPL Season

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to confirm the signing of David Stirton, with the forward committing to the club for the 2015 National Premier League season.

    Stirton joins the club following a successful stints at Southern Stars and Bentleigh, with the 23 year old striker finding the back of the net on 11 occasions during the recent 2014 NPL season. He also scored the match winning goal in Bentleigh’s FFA Cup triumph in Sydney against Blacktown City.

    Stirton provides the club with a tall, highly skilled and extremely quick left sided forward and will be expected to link up with our current potent strike force.

    South fans will also remember Stirton scoring the opening goal in Bentleigh’s dramatic 2-1 win against South at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex on Wednesday August 6th 2014.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Stirton said. “I am extremely excited about working with Chris Taylor and being a part
    of a successful team at such a big club. I cannot wait to get started at South Melbourne”.

    Also speaking to smfc.com.au, South Melbourne FC Football Director Nicholas Maikousis was pleased with the signing. “David is a very accomplished player at this level and we hope that he will be able to support Milos Lujic, as well as being able to find the back of the net on a regular basis”

    South Melbourne FC welcomes David Stirton to the Club and wishes him the best for the upcoming season.

    Video : David Stirton scores hat-trick against Werribee City

  • Assistant Coach Graham Hockless departs South

    Assistant Coach Graham Hockless departs South

    South Melbourne FC wishes to advise that Assistant Coach Graham Hockless will not be returning for the 2015 NPL Victoria season.

    Initially from Hull in England, Hockless played against South Melbourne many times over the last decade in the Victorian Premier League with Richmond, Heidelberg, Green Gully and Port Melbourne. As a player he was regarded as one of the best midfielders in the competition and as a result deservedly won the Gold Medal award for the best player in the VPL in 2008. In addition, he played a leading role in Green Gully’s back-to-back VPL Championships in 2010-2011 and he won the Jimmy Rooney Medal as the Man of the Match for the 2010 Grand Final.

    After retiring from playing at the end of 2013, Chris Taylor appointed Hockless as his Assistant Coach ahead of the 2014 National Premier League Victoria season. Hockless’ experience and leadership skills were on show at training sessions and on the sidelines during match days, as he helped Taylor guide the players to the NPL Victoria Championship.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Graham explained his decision to leave the Club. “My young family and I have made the decision to relocate to Queensland for a variety of reasons. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at South Melbourne FC and would like to thank everyone involved for their efforts in what has been a great year. I’d also like to thank Chris and everyone behind the scenes for giving me the opportunity to work at South Melbourne and wish everyone involved the very best for the future.”

    South Melbourne Senior Coach Chris Taylor paid tribute to Hockless.”Graham has been an integral part of our coaching structure, culminating in the Championship in 2014. His presence in the dressing room and on the training ground will be sorely missed, however we wish Graham all the best with his new venture, and thank him for contribution in 2014″

    We wish Graham and his family all the very best on their exciting new journey in Queensland

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