Author: SMFC Media

  • Vale Louis Vetouladitis

    Vale Louis Vetouladitis

    South Melbourne FC wishes to extend its deepest condolences to the Vetouladitis family on the recent passing of Louis Vetouladitis.

    Mr Vetouladitis was a prominent and active member of the business community, and a passionate and generous supporter of the Club. Mr Vetouladitis’ company, Rocket Batteries, was a long-term sponsor of the Club in both the National Soccer League and Victorian Premier League eras.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC president Leo Athanasakis said “we are saddened to hear the passing of a valued and respected member of the South Melbourne family. On behalf of everyone at the Club, I would like to pass on my deepest condolences to the Vetouladitis family.”

  • SMFC launch Football Program with Alphington Grammar

    SMFC launch Football Program with Alphington Grammar

    Photo by Kostas Deves

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce that it has entered into a partnership with Alphington Grammar to develop an educative training schedule, which provides a comprehensive and fully supervised football program. This program will be open to Alphington Grammar students only, and will promote excellence, maturity, and success in all facets of the students’ development.

    The program will aim to deliver high performance, technically and tactically proficient junior football players with improved personal match performance. Participants will be monitored, mentored, and assessed by the Club Youth Development Coaches. The Program will run for 30 weeks during the academic year and will be open students enrolled in Years 7 to 12.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC Youth Development Director Andrew Mesourouni said “we are quite excited to launch our partnership with Alphington Grammar in establishing the Football Program, which will further strengthen the sporting curriculum of the school. This will provide students with an opportunity to enrol in an intensive skills and tactical program that will play a role in the school offering a sporting and academic balanced environment”.

    Dr Vivianne Nikou, Principal of Alphington Grammar School told smfc.com.au “this new initiative would now see young girls and boys take their skill development to the next level and having access to such an elite training program would further enhance the students social, emotional and cognitive abilities within a supportive learning environment that understands the needs for students to have broad skills and attributes if they wish to better prepare for the future.”

    President of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria, Bill Papastergiadis also speaking to smfc.com.au said “the football program implemented with SMFC coupled with the recent outstanding VCE results at Alphington, create a real and defined point of difference for the school. Alphington Grammar will be in a position to offer excellent academic and sporting opportunities to students. Such specialist football training will set Alphington apart from its school competitors.”

    The advanced Football Program will commence in March 2014. For all enquiries, please contact Alphington Grammar on 9497 4777.

  • Tsiaras, Mala, and Epifano commit to South in 2014

    Tsiaras, Mala, and Epifano commit to South in 2014

    South Melbourne FC is pleased to advise that Dimi Tsiaras, Tim Mala and Nick Epifano have all re-committed to the Club for the 2014 season.

    Dimi Tsiaras arrived at Lakeside Stadium from the Richmond Eagles for the beginning of the 2012 Victorian Premier League season. The defensive midfielder has since represented South Melbourne FC on 31 occasions in both League and Dockerty Cup matches, scoring one goal in the process. Although he only made nine senior appearances in 2013 largely due to a nasty injury sustained against Green Gully on Sunday 7 July, Dimi has shown faith not only in Coach Chris Taylor but also in the Club by extending his stay at Lakeside Stadium.

    Tim Mala arrived at the Club from Dandenong Thunder in the 2013 mid-season transfer window. The right-back made 12 appearances for South in the second half of the season and played his part in South’s rise from mid-table mediocrity to an eventual Preliminary Final finish.

    Like Mala, Nick Epifano also joined South from Dandenong Thunder in the mid-season transfer window. The left-sided midfielder made 13 appearances and scored three goals for his new Club, with his debut goal coming against the Bentleigh Greens at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday 21 July.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC Football Director Nicholas Maikousis said “we are quite excited to commence announcing the re-signing of a number of our existing players. All three players were required by Chris Taylor, and we are looking for a big season from the boys in 2014. We have been working very hard in the off season to further strengthen the squad, and we will be making further announcements of new player signings shortly.”

  • South end 2013 season with glittering Gala Ball

    South end 2013 season with glittering Gala Ball

    South Melbourne FC ended its 2013 season with a glittering and successful Gala Ball at Lakeside Events (formerly Albert by the Lake) at Lakeside Stadium.

    Over 220 guests were in attendance to celebrate the Club’s achievements. The event was opened by the Master of Ceremonies, and SMFC Director, George Triantos who reflected on the achievements and success stories of the season that had just ended.

    Following the opening address, South president Leo Athanasakis spoke about the challenges ahead for the club as well as recognising the hard work the Board had put in throughout the year. In addition, Leo thanked all the major corporate partners of the Club, as well the SMFC Media Team who had put in a tremendous effort this season.

    The highlight of the evening was retiring Club legend Fernando De Moraes being honoured for his distinguished and extraordinary service to the Club. Guests were treated to video highlights of some of De Moraes’ greatest moments on the playing field, which showcased his talent and skills which troubled many defences over the years. A visibly emotional De Moraes had to hold back the tears as he fondly discussed memorable moments of his career, and spoke about the passion for the shirt and for his dedication to the South Melbourne faithful.

    The Sam Papasavas Award, which is awarded for service, dedication, and contribution to the Club, was awarded to Paul Zarogiannis for his outstanding work in the production of SMFC TV. Paul had produced the video highlights packages for the Club’s 50th Anniversary Gala Ball in 2009, and the following year was instrumental in the production of SMFC TV which first premiered on Channel 31. Throughout the last three years, the quality of content and production had improved dramatically, and has been one of the success stories of the Club’s multimedia platforms.

    DJ Johnny Mav took over as his funky tunes saw many make their way to the dance floor and kick up their heels.

    It was a night of great celebration, as the curtain fell on the 2013 season. South Melbourne FC would like to thank its guests for attending a memorable event.

  • Peter Gavalas announces his retirement

    Peter Gavalas announces his retirement

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC regrets to advise that Goalkeeper Peter Gavalas has retired effective immediately due to professional work commitments.

    Gavalas arrived at Lakeside Stadium for the beginning of the 2012 Victorian Premier League season, joining South Melbourne FC from the Bentleigh Greens. He made his debut on Sunday 25 March 2012 and enjoyed a clean sheet as South defeated the Moreland Zebras 4-0 at Lakeside Stadium. Gavalas made 21 League appearances in 2012 before backing that up with 23 League appearances in 2013. At the halfway point of the 2013 season, South was struggling to get consistency going but that changed following the arrival of new Head Coach Chris Taylor for the second half of the season. Gavalas made some vital saves in crucial games (with his finest performance being in the 2-1 win against the Oakleigh Cannons at Jack Edwards Reserve on Sunday 18 August) as he helped South end the regular season in fourth place before going as far as the Preliminary Final.

    Gavalas’ individual efforts were recognised when he was announced as the 2013 Victorian Premier League Goalkeeper of the Year, joining Dean Anastasiadis (2005, 2006) and Peter Zois (2010) as the South goalkeepers to have won that award. Overall he represented South Melbourne FC 47 times across all competitions (44 League games and 3 Dockerty Cup matches) and enjoyed ten clean sheets.

    Peter Gavalas told smfc.com.au “it’s disappointing to have to move on at such an exciting time for the club. There is a strong unit forming within the inner sanctum at Hellas and no doubt the boys will achieve a high level of success in 2014. Thanks to Nicholas Maikousis for his dedicated efforts in assisting the playing group’”.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, Football Director Nicholas Maikousis said “the Club was disappointed to hear the news that Peter had decided to hang up his gloves and retire. Peter has just completed his tertiary studies, and will embark upon a new career in the field of physiotherapy, and will not have the time to devote to his training and playing committements. We wish Peter all the very best in this new chapter in his life establishing his new business called Physiohealth located at both Essendon and Williamstown, and look forward to seeing him on the terraces supporting the team”.

  • Tyson Holmes re-signs for 2 seasons

    Tyson Holmes re-signs for 2 seasons

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce that midfielder Tyson Holmes has committed to the Club for another two seasons.

    Holmes arrived at Lakeside Stadium at the beginning of 2013 and made an immediate impression on the South supporters with his commitment and never-say-die attitude. Overall he made 27 appearances for the Club across all competitions (25 League games and 2 Cup games) and scored five goals during the course of the season. Tyson’s first goal for South was a wonderful overhead kick against the Richmond Eagles on Sunday 12 May and he went on to score another goal as South fought from 0-2 down to win 3-2. He scored another crucial goal on the final day of the regular season (Sunday 22 September) with a header to open the scoring against Port Melbourne, as South went on to win 4-0 and qualify for the finals series. Without doubt Tyson’s finest moment of the season arrived seven days later in the Elimination Final against Green Gully (Sunday 29 September), with his strike from outside the box in the 91st minute sparking scenes of delirium in the Lakeside Stadium grandstand as South progressed to the Minor Semi Final at Gully’s expense.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au SMFC Football Director Nicholas Maikousis said “we are quite excited to have Tyson with us for another two years. He had a stellar year with the Club, and who could forget that injury time winner he scored against Green Gully in the finals series. We look forward to seeing more of Tyson’s attacking qualities next season.”

    South Melbourne FC congratulates Tyson Holmes not only for his commitment to the Club but also for getting married to his partner (now wife) Teniele last weekend.

  • SMFC to screen Greece vs Romania World Cup Qualifier at Beachcomber Cafe!

    SMFC to screen Greece vs Romania World Cup Qualifier at Beachcomber Cafe!

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce that it has organised, in conjunction with Ch33/FOS Group Australia, a live and exclusive broadcast of the World Cup play off between Greece and Romania. Beachcomber Cafe will be the only venue in Melbourne to screen both legs of this World Cup play off

    Both nations finished second in their respective qualifying groups. Greece will be hoping to qualify for its second successive World Cup appearance, while Romania will be seeking qualification for the first time since 1998.

    Entry for each match is $20.

    Beachcomber Cafe will be open from 6.00am on both mornings.

    Broadcast details for both matches are listed below:

    First leg – Athens
    Saturday 16th November
    Kick-off 6.45am

    Second Leg – Bucharest
    Wednesday 20th November
    Kick off 6am

    Principal Partner Beachcomber Cafe is located at 10-18 Jacka Boulevard, St Kilda Baths.

    For all enquiries, please contact the Club on 9645 9797 or admin@smfc.com.au.

  • Notice of Annual General Meeting

    Notice of Annual General Meeting

    It is advised that the Annual General Meeting of South Melbourne Football Club Ltd and South Melbourne Hellas Club Ltd will be held as follows:

    Date:
    Sunday 1st December 2013

    Location:
    President’s Room
    Lakeside Stadium
    25 Albert Road Drive
    Albert Park VIC 3206

    Time:
     11.00am

    The agenda shall include the following:

    1. Confirmation of Minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting
    2. Finance Report and presentation of Audited Accounts of the Club
    3. President’s Report
    – NPLV Update
    – Exclusive Areas lease Lakeside Stadium and Social Club redevelopment Update
    4. Football and Youth Report
    5. Appointment of Auditors and determination of their remuneration
    6. Any other business of which due notice shall have been given
    7. Election of Directors
    – Nomination forms will be available upon request from the Club and will need to be returned to the Club by post             within 14 days of the Annual General Meeting date.

  • Co-Signatory NPL Update

    Co-Signatory NPL Update

    This statement is made on behalf of the 64 major Victorian football clubs, identified as the Co-Signatory Clubs, which opposed the introduction of FFV’s model for the NPL. It responds to FFV’s statement released late last Friday.

    In the view of the Co-Signatory group, the statement, which was expressly made by the FFV Board and not its management, was misleading, regrettable but unsurprising.

    Nevertheless, the Co-Signatory clubs were very disappointed by it, as they had been engaged in lengthy and positive discussions with FFV, facilitated and attended by FFA. At the initial meeting, the FFA was represented by its senior management and the FFV by its President, CEO and NPL Manager.

    Indeed, the FFV had publicly described the discussions as positive and as recently as last Monday, had moved to the point where FFV management was comfortable in proposing a resolution to its board which the clubs’ representatives had indicated was acceptable to the clubs.

    Against that background, the board of FFV announced late on Friday that the NPL would not be introduced in 2014. Having made its decision early last Friday, it did not think it appropriate to liaise further with the clubs or the mediator, nor to advise the clubs that it had ended the discussions which its management had initiated and involved the FFA, which had made such substantial progress. Instead, it reverted to its high-handed and unilateral manner with which it has mishandled the implementation of the NPL in Victoria from the outset.

    The Co-Signatory clubs view its expression of “regret” and “disappointment” as disingenuous and counter-productive and greet it with disbelief. What it meant by “unable to reach a sustainable agreement” remains a mystery and would be amusing if it weren’t so serious and if it didn’t reflect so poorly on those who purport to represent the game, to protect its proud legacy in this State and to promote its enhancement.

    To revert to publicly seeking to reduce the dispute to being between the FFV and two zone representatives, after all that has occurred in recent times, demonstrates bad faith. It knows that the zone representatives have brought the court proceeding, (which now resumes in the Supreme Court on Tuesday), on behalf of clubs and that it is supported by very many clubs representing a broad and diverse cross section of the game and includes all VPL and most State 1clubs. It is also supported by a majority of the zone representatives and FFV members.

    It also knows that the court proceeding has been brought in this way because of the provisions of the Constitution and that its negotiations have been conducted with the clubs.

    The Co-Signatory clubs remain committed to establishing the NPL in Victoria from 2014 in a manner which meets FFA criteria, is financially viable and protects the great legacy of Victorian football as it moves to the next level of development in step with the national advancement of the sport.

    The Co-Signatory clubs will continue to pursue this commitment purposefully, professionally and cooperatively, free of any distraction caused by the so-called ‘Strategic Plan’ of the FFV which is irrelevant to it and an impediment to the successful introduction of the NPL. They will not be inhibited by those few individuals currently frustrating the successful introduction of the NPL in Victoria from 2014.

    Next Actions

    The Co-Signatory clubs are meeting on Tuesday 12th November. At this meeting the clubs will determine the next course of action – Supreme Court Directions hearing is scheduled for Tuesday 12th November to determine a court date in 2014

    Nicholas Tsiaras – Vice President – Box Hill United SC
    Tom Kalas – Director – South Melbourne FC

  • 2013 SMFC Gala Ball Announced

    2013 SMFC Gala Ball Announced

    South Melbourne FC would like to invite you to the end of season Gala Ball, to be held at Lakeside Events Centre (formerly Albert by the Lake) on Saturday 14th December. This will be the first gala event held at Lakeside Stadium since the 2009 Season Launch, which kicked off the Club’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

    The main highlight will be celebrating the 2013 Theo Marmaras Medal winner and VPL Goalkeeper of the Year Peter Gavalas, along with the team’s tremendous efforts throughout the season to reach the Preliminary Final.

    As part of the evening, a sumptuous three-course meal, with beer, wine and soft drink will be provided. It promises to be a memorable night as we draw the curtain on a successful season. Actor and comedian Simon Palomares will be performing at the Gala Ball, and will certainly provide the highlight of the night. He has just returned from Montreal, Canada where he was invited to perform at the prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival.

    Tickets for the event start from $65 and are strictly limited – book your place now by contacting the Club on (03) 9645 9797.

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