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  • Felipe settling well at SMFC and Australia

    Felipe settling well at SMFC and Australia

    Thursday, 16 May 2013 10:04 AM


    By George Kouroumalis

    For many who have attended any our opening five matches of the season, they would have noticed a new face on the bench of the Under 21 side.

    That man was Felipe Endres, a native of Brazil and an accomplished developer of junior footballers throughout Brazil and Portugal, including Juventude, Internacional and Boavista, as well as working closely with Ronaldinho in recent times.

    Felipe arrived in the country earlier in 2013 and has since taken charge of the Under 21 Group, along with former Under 21 Championship winning coach Gus Caminos. Caminos returns to Lakeside primarily to control the Under 18 purple side, however is also part of the Under 21 squad’s off field staff after a successful assistant coaching stint with Dandenong in 2012.

    Speaking exclusively to smfc.com.au, Felipe could not contain his excitement with working along side Gus Caminos and Marcelo Koslowsky in nurturing the future stars of tomorrow.

    “In only a few months with the club i have already enjoyed working with many fantastic coaches and football minds that are involved with South Melbourne FC. It is so good to see a club with a fantastic history focus on junior development and to try and create future stars”, claimed Felipe.

    When asked about his ambitions for 2013, Felipe claimed “Our focus primarily is to develop footballers as best as possible, in order to see them one day progress to the South Melbourne FC Senior Team. Results aren’t as important, however we feel as if we do the right thing developing footballers from the outset that results should take care of themselves”.

    In 2013, South Melbourne FC have quite a few additions to the Senior Squad from those who have played in the Under 21’s previously. This includes Andrew Cartanos, James Karvelis, Phil Petreski, Matko Budimir, Anthony Giannopoulos and Baggio Yousif.

    We wish Felipe all the best for 2013 and hope to see his Under 21 side continue to develop throughout the year.

    Name: Felipe Endres
    DOB: August 8, 1981
    Nationality: Brazilian

    Coaching CV:
    2001-2004:
    SC Internacional Coach

    2006-2007:
    FC Tirsense – Under 17 Coach

    2007-2008:
    Boavista FC – Under 17 Assistant Coach

    2008-2009:
    Porto Alegre FC – Senior Assistant Coach
    (Won Campeonato Gaúcho Second Division-2nd Division in Brazilian State Rio Grande do Sul)

    2009-2011:
    Porto Alegre FC – Under 20 Coach

    2012:
    SER Caixas do Sul – Under 20 Coach

    2012:
    EC Juventude – Under 17 Coach

    2013:
    South Melbourne FC – Under 21 Coach

  • AIS Insurance Admitted to Leading Insurance Group

    AIS Insurance Admitted to Leading Insurance Group

    Wednesday, 15 May 2013 9:20 AM

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce that Principal Partner AIS Insurance have been admitted as the sole Australian Insurance Broker in the Euribron network.

    Brendon Davis, founder of AIS Insurance, has been a generous financial contributor to South Melbourne FC through event and signage sponsorship, purchasing players at player auctions, and general assistance over the years. Brendon commenced sponsoring South Melbourne FC in 1995/96, and was also awarded the Sam Papasavas Award for his contribution to the Club in 2006.

    Euribron are a European based network comprising the leading Insurance Broker in each country structured so the member firms can provide superior insurance service to companies operating in two or more countries.

    The Euribron membership also provides AIS with access to insurance markets internationally that other insurance brokers can’t secure; helping to ensure the AIS clients have both the best possible premiums and depth of cover secured from the global insurance market.

    AIS Director Brendon Davis said “AIS are delighted to have been accepted as Euribron’s sole Australian representative after an exhaustive search. It’s testimony to the high technical and service standards we already operated to. Our clients will benefit from the global involvement including our access to global service, access to specialist insurance companies not readily available and access to technical expertise where ever it is in the world”.

    “AIS are really honoured to have been selected as Euribron’s Australian member, companies can trust us to manage their insurance needs knowing they’ll get the best of the local service combined with the global knowledge” Brendon explained.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC President Leo Athanasakis said “on behalf of everyone at South Melbourne, I would like to congratulate Brendon and his team on this fantastic achievement, and is testament to the high quality of service and product knowledge that AIS Insurance is well known for”.

    Founded in Europe in 1994 Euribron’s ethos is to provide ‘the highest standard of local and personal service with seamless international capability’.

    With operations in over 60 countries Euribron service over 165,000 corporate clients, have 4,800 staff handling €3,800,000,000 in premiums. In Athens, Euribron are represented by Comergon S.A. who already working with AIS on various insurances. The global head office is located in Belgium.

    South Melbourne FC congratulates Brendon Davis and his team at AIS Insurance on this marvellous achievement.

  • Vale Antonis Toumbourou

    Vale Antonis Toumbourou

    Tuesday, 14 May 2013 3:16 PM

    South Melbourne FC wishes to extend its deepest condolences to the Toumbourou family on the passing of Antonis Toumbourou last week.

    Mr Toumbourou was a prominent and active member in both the Greek and Cypriot communities. Mr Toumbourou, 85, left behind seven children and 14 grandchildren.

    Mr Toumbourou, together with his then business partner, former SMFC President Mr Chris Christopher, provided substantial and very generous financial support to the Club in 2004, assisting it to survive the disbandment of the National Soccer League. His generosity and passionate support will always be fondly remembered and greatly appreciated by the Club and its supporters.

  • Holmes magic sparks come from behind victory

    Holmes magic sparks come from behind victory

    Monday, 13 May 2013 3:21 PM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC came from behind to defeat Richmond 3-2 in a Mother’s Day classic at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday evening. Goals from former South player Kliment Taseski and then Josh Groenewald looked to have given the Eagles the three points, however Tyson Holmes scored a double before Rhys Meredith won the contest for the home side.

    South came into the match having won three of its four away games in the opening month of the 2013 Victorian Premier League season, though the last match that it played in the League was the 3-0 loss against Dandenong Thunder. Richmond ’s start to the season was a complete contrast to South’s, with the Eagles having lost all four of their opening matches in the Victorian Premier League, with the most recent being a 2-7 loss against Northcote City. This led to the resignation of former coach Jean-Marc Imbert and the arrival of new coach Grant Brebner. With new management at the helm at Kevin Bartlett Reserve, South coach Peter Tsolakis warned his players not to take the bottom-placed side lightly.

    Richmond started brightly and could have opened the scoring in the opening minute of the match but for a rushed finish that was blasted over Peter Gavalas’ near post. From that moment, South enjoyed possession and plenty of positive moves forward but could not break down the Eagles defence. The home side worked hard, however, it could not get past Rani Dowisha despite having a large amount of corners and set pieces. South controlled the match but often gave the ball away sloppily to a Richmond side keen on capitalising on those mistakes. The away side finally did so in first half injury time when Taseski was put through and he chipped the advancing Gavalas to give the Eagles the lead at halftime.

    Richmond doubled their advantage two minutes after the halftime break when former South man Hamlet Armenian’s low cross from the right was coolly finished by Groenewald. South were stunned but responded straight away a minute later when Holmes scored his first goal for the Club with a spectacular overhead kick to halve the deficit. The home fans found their voice again as South pressed forward for a leveling goal. It arrived with just over twenty minutes to go when Bradley Norton’s cross from the left side was headed home by Holmes for his second goal of the evening.

    Tsolakis brought on Andy Vlahos following the equalising goal and it was the experienced veteran that provided the assist for the winning goal only four minutes after his introduction. Vlahos was put through on goal from a quick throw-in on the left side but his resulting shot was blocked well by Dowisha. Unfortunately for the Richmond custodian, his block could only be parried to the back post where a waiting Meredith was on hand to score the winning goal for the home side. South’s win lifts the Club into second place on the Victorian Premier League table, only three points behind leaders Northcote City .

    The Under-21s also enjoyed success in their game, as goals from Trent Rixon and Anthony Giannopoulos gave South a 2-0 victory.

    South is on the road again next Sunday afternoon when it travels to Broadmeadows Valley Park to play Hume City . Kick-off is at 3PM next Sunday 19 May.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 3-2 RICHMOND EAGLES (HT: 0-1)

    Goal Scorers:
    0-1: Kliment Taseski (45+2′)
    0-2: Josh Groenewald (47′)
    1-2: Tyson Holmes (48′)
    2-2: Tyson Holmes (69′)
    3-2: Rhys Meredith (73′)

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Peter GAVALAS (GK), 6. Dimi TSIARAS, 7. Joe KEENAN (14. Andy VLAHOS 70′), 10. Tyson HOLMES, 11. Brad NORTON, 12. Rhys MEREDITH, 13. Luke BYLES (C), 15. Dimi HATZIMOURATIS, 18. Marinos GASPARIS (8. Fernando DE MORAES 80′), 19. Shaun KELLY, 23. Renco VAN EEKEN

    Richmond Eagles:
    Rani DOWISHA, Erhan KARAHAN, Peter FRANJIC, Haris VRBOVAC (Sam SHEPPARD 33′), Hamlet ARMENIAN, Kliment TASESKI (Samuel VALDEVEISO 77′), Gideon SWEET (Nicholas KROUSORATIS 60′), Ariel RITZ, Timmy PURCEL, Sam GALLAGHER, Josh GROENEWALD

    SMFC Man of the Match: Tyson Holmes
    Venue: Lakeside Stadium
    Date: Sunday 12 May 2013

  • South Melbourne FC vs Richmond Match Preview

    South Melbourne FC vs Richmond Match Preview

    Friday, 10 May 2013 10:15 AM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC hosts Richmond at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday afternoon in what is the Club’s first home game in 2013.

    The home side goes into the match after a week off from playing commitments due to Oakleigh Cannon’s forfeit of their State Knockout Cup fixture. Previous to that match, South lost 3-0 away against Dandenong Thunder on Saturday 27 April, which was its first loss in the 2013 Victorian Premier League season following three consecutive away victories in the opening three rounds. Richmond goes into the fixture having lost all four matches in the Victorian Premier League, with the last being a catastrophic 2-7 home loss against Northcote City on Friday 26 April. That loss led to the resignation of coach Jean-Marc Imbert and the arrival of new coach Grant Brebner.

    South coach Peter Tsolakis is expecting Richmond will put up a significantly better fight against his side on Sunday and has warned his team not to be complacent against the League’s bottom side. Tom Matthews and Trent Rixon both trained with the senior side during the week and will be available for selection. Alan Kearney will still be missing for another week as he recovers from his injury.

    Both sides have enjoyed reasonable success against each other – in 14 Victorian Premier League meetings, South has won 7, Richmond have won 5 and there have been two draws. In the corresponding fixture last season on Friday 20 July 2012, Richmond defeated South 3-1 at Lakeside Stadium in controversial circumstances. Shaun Kelly was sent off on debut and Trent Rixon, a substitute on 74 minutes, scored South’s goal with ten minutes to go before also being sent off.

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 5PM at Lakeside Stadium. Memberships and merchandise will also be available to be purchased and collected.

    SMFC TV – Last time we met

  • Beachcomber Cafe Official Post Match Venue

    Beachcomber Cafe Official Post Match Venue

    Thursday, 9 May 2013 1:30 PM

    South Melbourne FC wishes to advise that Principal Partner Beachcomber Cafe will be the official post match venue for all South home matches.

    At the completion of each home match, head down to Beachcomber Cafe and mingle with players and coaching staff.

    Located at the St Kilda Sea Baths, Beachcomber goes beyond expectations of a casual cafe experience. Spectacular beach side views, a sprawling outdoor dining area and a gourmet menu mean this restaurant showcases St Kilda’s food culture at its best. Delicious meals are served with a touch of the Mediterranean and set in the perfect location with its uninterrupted view of Port Phillip Bay. In addition, Beachcomber Cafe is open from morning until late in the evening, and is perfect for a morning pit stop, a lazy afternoon or to watch the sun set over the water.

    Beachcomber Cafe
    10-18 Jacka Boulevard
    St Kilda
    St Kilda Baths

  • Oakleigh forfeit State Knockout Cup match against South

    Friday, 3 May 2013 11:51 AM

    South Melbourne FC wishes to advise that the FFV State Knockout Cup match against the Oakleigh Cannons will not proceed as scheduled, as the Cannons have decided to forfeit the match.

    South will now be awarded a 3-0 win and progress to the next round of the FFV State Knockout Cup, with the draw to be made soon.

    The Club however wishes to also advise that the Family Day will still go ahead, with a game of mixed South Melbourne people planned for that time. Supporters will be able to enjoy the entertainment on the day, as well as being able to purchase and pick up memberships and merchandise.

    We look forward to seeing you at Lakeside Stadium from 5pm.

  • South Melbourne FC Media Release

    Thursday, 2 May 2013 5:36 PM

    Following yesterday’s media reports on SBS World Game Fox Sports and Statements made by the CEO of the Melbourne Heart.

    South Melbourne FC wishes to confirm the following:.

    • South Melbourne FC that it made an offer to acquire 100% of the Melbourne Heart Licence.
    • The offer was in excess of 3.5 million
    • The offer was made after several discussions between Heart & SMFC Directors.
    • South Melbourne FC has received an expression of interest from Emerson (Brazilian Legend) to coach & has already secured Major Sponsors for its A League ambitions.
  • Global Gypsum commits to SMFC Youth Development Program

    Wednesday, 1 May 2013 2:16 PM

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce that Global Gypsum is the Major Sponsor of the Club’s Youth Development Program. The partnership will involve Global Gypsum investing $120,000 into the Youth Development Program over a four-year period.

    Global Gypsum is Victoria’s leading distributor of Australian made Knauf plasterboard and accessories . Their products include insulation, plasterboard, joint compounds, ceiling tiles, paint, paint accessories and cornices.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC President said “South Melbourne is ecstatic to have Global Gypsum on board for this season. Andrew Mesorouni has worked hard with Tom Kalas to set up the SMFC Youth Development Program, and the fact that he is also investing his own money into the Program speaks volumes about the character of Andrew. The Global Gypsum logo will be proudly displayed on the front of each playing strip of every age group.”

    South Melbourne FC thanks Andrew and Harry Mesourouni for their generous financial support and Andrew’s tireless efforts in establishing the SMFC Youth Development Program.

  • South fall short against reigning Champions

    Monday, 29 April 2013 9:25 AM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC dropped its first points of the 2013 Victorian Premier League season after being comprehensively defeated 3-0 by the Dandenong Thunder at George Andrews Reserve on Saturday afternoon. An own goal in the first half by Shaun Kelly was followed by late second half goals from Luke Hopper and Nate Foster to confirm a bad day at the office for South Melbourne.

    South was confident of at least a draw, having not lost away against the Thunder on four previous visits to George Andrews Reserve and having won its opening three Premier League matches on the road in 2013. The 2012 Premier League and State Knockout Cup Champions had experienced an inconsistent start to 2013 and Peter Tsolakis was looking to further exploit this. However Chris Taylor’s Dandenong side had other ideas.

    Both teams began the match with an attacking mindset and the game was under a minute old when Peter Gavalas was called to make his first save of the afternoon. At the other end, former South goalkeeper Zaim Zeneli rushed out to save a Tyson Holmes opportunity for the away side. As the half wore on, the Thunder began to get on top of South’s midfield and their front man Foster caused South’s defence all sorts of problems with his pace and silky skills.

    The home side finally got the goal they were after when Kelly attempted to clear Nicholas Epifano’s dangerous low cross across goal but instead found the back of his net. South were extremely lucky not to go into the halftime break 2-0 down when a Foster’s long-range shot took a wicked deflection and rolled wide of Gavalas’ goal, with the goalkeeper completely wrong-footed. The closest South got to levelling was when Holmes put his free header over Zeneli’s crossbar.

    Tsolakis’ side started the second half with a bit more energy as it pushed forward to level the scores, however, Dandenong defended superbly and comfortably managed to contain South’s forwards. Anthony Bran in particular was dominant in defence for the Thunder with his aerial dominance. Tsolakis replaced a tiring Joe Keenan with Andrew Cartanos to add bit more pace to the attack, however a minute after doing so the Thunder killed off the game when Hopper rounded his marker at the edge of the area and fired a shot into Gavalas’ bottom right corner of the net.

    The experienced pair of Andy Vlahos and Fernando De Moraes were introduced as Tsolakis’ final roll of the dice to hopefully pull a goal back, however it was Foster who finally got his goal four minutes from time to seal his Man of the Match performance. As South pushed forward in search of at least a consolation goal, Foster won possession of the ball on the right side of the box before cutting inside and firing an unstoppable left-footed curling shot past Gavalas.

    Tsolakis was naturally disappointed after the match but added that “we came close a couple of times but it didn’t work out… if Tyson had scored that header to make it 1-1 then who knows what would have happened?” He also added that it was a relief to finally have some home matches at Lakeside Stadium to look forward to over the next couple of weeks in both the League and Cup.

    It was also a disappointing afternoon for the Under 21s, with Dandenong prevailing 4-2. Trent Rixon played in the first half and scored as Sebit Muon scored South’s other goal after 80 minutes. Tom Matthews played the entire match as both he and Rixon look set to push for Senior selection.

    South Melbourne FC would like to thank both the Dandenong Thunder and Football Federation Victoria for facilitating a special SMFC TV live broadcast of the match to our Principal Partner Beachcomber Cafe.

    FINAL SCORE: DANDENONG THUNDER 3-0 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 1-0)

    Goal Scorers:
    1-0: Shaun Kelly own goal (25′)
    2-0: Luke Hopper (77′)
    3-0: Nate Foster (86′)

    Dandenong Thunder:
    1. Zaim ZENELI (GK), 3. Andrew MULLETT, 4. Sakhi FAISAL, 5. Anthony BRAN, 6. Steven TOPALOVIC, 11. Iqbal JAWADI, 12. Tim MALA, 15. Nicholas EPIFANO (8. Matthew THEODORE 66′), 17. Feston AZIZI (14. Zac WALKER 82′), 19. Nate FOSTER (2. Brendan ELMAZOVSKI 89′), 20. Luke HOPPER

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Peter GAVALAS (GK), 6. Dimi TSIARAS, 7. Joe KEENAN (20. Andrew CARTANOS 75’), 10. Tyson HOLMES, 11. Brad NORTON, 12. Rhys MEREDITH (14. Andy VLAHOS 78’), 13. Luke BYLES (C), 15. Dimi HATZIMOURATIS, 18. Marinos GASPARIS (8. Fernando DE MORAES 82’), 19. Shaun KELLY, 23. Renco VAN EEKEN

    SMFC Man of the Match: Tyson Holmes
    Venue: George Andrews Reserve
    Date: Saturday 27 April 2013

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