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  • South Melbourne FC appoint club legend as Senior Technical Director

    South Melbourne FC appoint club legend as Senior Technical Director

    Sunday, 18 November 2012 2:07 PM

    Photos by George Kouroumalis

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce that Club legend and Team of the Century member Mehmet Durakovic has been appointed as Senior Technical Director.

    The Senior Technical Director will oversee the implementation of the FFA National Curriculum in SMFC’s new Youth program. Furthermore, he will work closely with the senior coaching staff and recently appointed Youth Development Technical Director from Brazil, Marcelo Koslowsky.

    Mehmet Durakovic had a long and distinguished playing career with South Melbourne where he was best remembered for his unbelievable work ethic and for leading the South Melbourne defence on a weekly basis against the very best attacking sides in the land. In total, he played in 231 National Soccer League matches in two stints with South Melbourne and was part of the memorable come from behind 1991 National Soccer League Grand Final win. In 1995, Mehmet Durakovic moved abroad to fulfil his desire to play professionally and transferred to Selangor in the Malaysian Football League where he won three championships. In total, Mehmet Durakovic’s National Soccer League career spanned five clubs and 360 matches. His tough and match winning defensive ability did not go unnoticed and represented the Soccerroos on 64 occasions.

    Once, his playing days had come to an end, Mehmet Durakovic commenced his managerial career at Port Melbourne in 2003, and went on to become the manager of the Football Program at the Victorian Institute of Sport. He continued his career in youth development when he was appointed as the inaugural manager of the Melbourne Victory Youth Team, and progressed to the Melbourne Victory Head Coach role.

    SMFC President Leo Athanasakis on the appointment of Mehmet Durakovic said “we are excited by theprospect of welcoming Mehmet back to South Melbourne where he will be working on a full time basis overseeing the football operations of the club and working closely with the Youth Development Technical Director and the Senior Coach. South Melbourne is raising the bar even higher by investing in its football infrastructure”.

    Delighted by his appointment, Mehmet Durakovic said “I’m looking forward to coming home to South Melbourne and quite excited with the opportunity to oversee the SMFC curriculum which will help develop the football stars of tomorrow”.

    For all media enquiriues, please contact Tom Kalas on (03) 9645 9797 or admin@smfc.com.au.

  • Media Release – South Melbourne FC Supporter Update

    Media Release – South Melbourne FC Supporter Update

    Friday, 16 November 2012 9:39 AM

    Whilst the off season may appear to be to be a quiet time at our Club, the Board has been busy addressing the many, mostly exciting and positive, off field issues currently affecting the Club.

    As most of you are aware, at the recent Information Evening held at the stadium, the Board informed our Members of our Club’s response to the NCR, its advanced and progressive junior program and the redevelopment of its social club together with the rest of the space it occupies exclusively at Lakeside Stadium.

    The Board has also been finalising the Leases and other Agreements which the Club will enter into with the State Sport Centres Trust and Parks Victoria, respectively, as required by our Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with the Victorian State Government. The process involved in negotiating and completing these agreements is a long and laborious one but is progressing well and is almost completed. The Club has appointed independent external Solicitors to assist it with this process and to ensure that it achieves the best outcome. Whilst the Lease and related agreements in relation to the stadium are almost completed, the Club is also close to finalising arrangements for the newly constructed pavilion in Albert Park to be open for our use next season.

    In light of the above positive developments, the Board was bemused and puzzled, to say the least, to read the two recent articles published in The News Weekly, which is the English language section of the Ta Nea Greek language newspaper. The breathless attempt by The News Weekly to conjure a story from thin air was surely not worthy of even the most desperate journalist. Then again no journalist put his name to their articles which whilst not surprising is hardly acceptable.

    The newspaper itself characterised the “information” contained in the articles as emanating from “unnamed callers” and it essentially comprised of a series of allegations, questions and rumours. The articles are ill informed, badly written, defensive and simply embarrassing to read. The Club was even more surprised, therefore, to then find that radio station 3XY devoted most of its Sunday Sports Program last Sunday night to the “issues” raised by The News Weekly articles after not covering news from the Club at all over the last year.

    The Board is far too busy to even try to understand why that may be the case but we are sure that many of our supporters and members will have their own views.

    Nevertheless, the Board is conscious that some of our supporters and members may have become concerned by this recent persistent and misleading media coverage, bordering on a campaign. For that reason, we thought it appropriate to update our supporters and reiterate the things I have said above in relation to the Club’s progress on off field matters.

    Last, but not least on the positive news, is our most passionate subject and the reason for our existence; our football team. The Board continues to work constructively and progressively towards building a top class and successful football team. You will see evidence of this during the summer and hopefully, conclusive proof next season! Our forthcoming end of year social function, which will have a different feel and emphasis this year, will no doubt be a chance for all those who attend to have a great night whilst discussing the season just passed and our prospects next year.

    Sadly, however, the Club is also involved in one less pleasant development. It is true that the Club has been sued and is presently defending an action brought against it by Wellington Investments (Aust) Pty Ltd in the County Court of Victoria at Melbourne. Wellington Investments, as many of you will know, is a Company with which Messrs. Tony Toumbourou and Chris Christopher, two great Club benefactors, were previously involved and which is now run by Mr. Toumbourou’s sons, Messrs. Peter and Jason Toumbourou.

    The claim by Wellington Investments relates to the sum of $120,000 which Messrs. Tony Toumbourou and Chris Christopher pledged in the middle of 2004 and which Wellington Investments subsequently paid to assist the Club to raise the sum of $450,000 required by the Deed of Company Arrangement (“DOCA”) which it entered into when it went into voluntary administration after the disbandment of the NSL in 2004. Most of the sum of $450,000 was contributed by many concerned supporters of the Club with the balance of $120,000, paid by Wellington Investments. With the eleventh hour contribution of Wellington Investments enabling the Club to reach the target of $450,000, the Club was able to emerge from administration and to enter into its new era.

    Recently, Wellington Investments has demanded repayment of the whole of the sum it advanced to the Club comprising the amount of $120,000, plus interest, bringing its total claim against the Club to $200,000. It also seeks its costs. Wellington Investments has demanded immediate payment of the money and refused to accept the Club’s offer to pay it $150,000 in 5 quarterly instalments commencing earlier this year. This offer was made some months ago.

    The Club is protecting its interest and those of its members and supporters in the County Court litigation. In preparing its case for Court, the current Board has formed the view that whilst the sum of $120,000 was certainly advanced by Wellington Investments for the benefit of the Club, which the Club has always acknowledged and been grateful for, the terms of the advance were such that the Club is not liable to pay Wellington Investments the sum it seeks. It is also important for our supporters and members to know that in the course of this Court proceeding which was commenced by Wellington Investments in order to establish that the Club owed it money, and before the Court has decided the case, Wellington Investments threatened to appoint a Receiver to the Club. It became necessary, therefore, for the Club to seek an injunction against the appointment of a Receiver to prevent the Club from disappearing as we know it and in all likelihood, losing all its entitlements under the MoU with the State Government. The Court granted the injunction after it was strenuously opposed by Wellington Investments.

    The Club would prefer not to be involved in Court proceedings if it can avoid it and to that end, it has proposed and will continue to propose what it considers a fair resolution of the claim by Wellington Investments and to consider any reasonable settlement proposal put to it. Everyone should bear in mind, however, that the reference in The News Weekly to “and a number of business men”, is in fact, a reference to Mr. Peter Toumbourou. Further, the reference to “loans of almost half a million dollars” is entirely false as even Mr. Toumbourou alleges only a loan of $120,000. The Club will continue to keep its members and supporters informed of the progress of this Court action which is presently due to be heard in December 2012.

    Finally, our Board and the Club understands that not everybody will always agree with every decision nor with every direction it adopts. People are entitled to voice their opinions and criticism and the Club welcomes constructive criticism and accepts that opinions of all sorts, constructive or otherwise, will be freely expressed. Our Club will object, however, to articles purporting to report news, being comprised of nothing more than the opinion of an unnamed few, causing unnecessary concern amongst some of our supporters.

    The Club’s volunteer Board and overworked General Manager are busy enough with their many responsibilities without being at the beck and call of whichever media organisation sees fit to publish or air unsubstantiated and misleading information. The Board has in the past and will continue in future to make its various members available to engage in constructive discussion in relation to our Club and the same in general, including answering relevant questions and dealing with constructive criticism.

    There is much more positive and constructive news to come, so stay tuned … to us.

    Nick Galatas
    Chairman

  • Official Media Release

    Official Media Release

    Friday, 2 November 2012 9:53 AM

    South Melbourne FC wishes to inform its members, supporters and sponsors that the article titled, “Sth Melbourne F.C. Appearing in court in November”, which appeared in The News Weekly section of the Ta Nea newspaper contains numerous inaccurate statements.

    Preparations to enter into the agreements for the Club’s long-term use and occupation of Lakeside Stadium following the Memorandum of Understanding the Club entered into with the State Government are progressing as scheduled.

    The Club is in a sound financial position and will publish its financial accounts prior to the end of the year in accordance with its long-standing practice.

    Whilst the Club has been sued by Wellington Investments, the company previously operated by club benefactors Messrs Tony Toumbourou and Chris Christopher and run by Mr Toumbourou’s sons, the Club does not wish to comment on the detail of the case. It wishes to note only that the claim relates to a time when the club was placed into administration following the disbandment of the National Soccer League. The Club is protecting its rights and those of its members in the course of the litigation. On a more serious note, the Club is unfortunately forced to investigate its legal options in respect of this error – riddled and misleading article in order to protect its well – earned good reputation within the community.

    More positively, mention is also made in the article of the Club’s junior program of which the Club is very proud. All places in its Youth Development Program have been filled for next season and the Club looks forward to the development of its future stars.

    For all media enquiries, please contact Nick Galatas on admin@smfc.com.au

  • 2012 Theo Marmaras Medal Night

    2012 Theo Marmaras Medal Night

    Monday, 22 October 2012 8:04 PM

    South Melbourne is pleased to announce that its end of season Theo Marmaras Medal Gala Night will be held at the Austral Ballroom at 417 High Street Northcote on Saturday 24th November.

    The highlight of the evening will be the announcement of the Most Valuable Player Award who will receive the Theo Marmaras Medal.

    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 the 2012 Victorian Premier League season.

    Tickets for the event are $95, so do not miss out on what promises to be a memorable evening. Tickets are strictly limited, so we recommend you book your place by contacting the SMFC office on (03) 9645 9797.

  • Hall of Fame Member Bill Hasapis Passes Away

    Hall of Fame Member Bill Hasapis Passes Away

    Thursday, 18 October 2012 10:06 AM

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    South Melbourne FC is saddened to learn of the passing of former player Bill Hasapis, who played for the Club between 1972 and 1974.

    Mr Hasapis represented South during its 1972 and 1974 Victorian State League Championship winning seasons. He was an integral part of the 1972 side that beat George Cross on goal difference to win the title. He missed a fair amount of 1973 but then returned to play his part in the 1974 Championship winning side that won the title by four points over George Cross. He played with some of South’s greatest players, including Jim Armstrong, Jim Pyrgolios, John Bedford, Steve Walker and Mike Mandalis just to name a few.

    South Melbourne FC President Leo Athanasakis remarked that it was “a great shame to learn of the passing of a two-time Championship winning player in Mr Bill Hasapis. He left his mark in the rich and illustrious history of our great Club by contributing to the 1972 and 1974 State League Championship teams. Bill was presented a replica of his playing shirt by the club at the 50th Anniversary Gala Ball in 2009. On behalf of the entire family at South Melbourne FC, I send my sincere condolences to Mr Hasapis’ family and friends in this difficult time.”

  • South Melbourne FC appoint Technical Director for its Youth Development Program

    South Melbourne FC appoint Technical Director for its Youth Development Program

    Monday, 15 October 2012 9:24 AM

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce it has appointed Marcelo Koslowsky as its new Technical Director for its ambitious Youth Development Program.

    Marcelo Koslowsky has devoted himself to player development, with over ten years extensive experience in youth development in both Portugal and Brazil. Marcelo holds a Bachelor of Physical Education from Lutheran University (Brazil) and a Masters in Sport Science from the University of Porto (Portugal).

    During his studies in Portugal, he gained invaluable experience at FC Porto, where he worked in training methods and structuring teams. Koslowsky joins South Melbourne from the Fragata FC Academy in Brazil. As Football Coordinator, he oversaw the development of players between the ages of 11 to 20, and assisted with the establishment and management of the academy. The Fragata FC Academy is owned by Brazilian footballing legend Emerson, and has existing partnerships with European football clubs. Previously, Koslowsky was a member of the Technical Coordination coaching staff at Gremio Football Porto Alegrense.

    The new Technical Director will oversee the implementation of the football curriculum with training methods focused on players understanding the dynamics of play through the evolution of their skills as both an individual and collectively as part of the team. Training methods and curriculum will be the same as the approach taken at Fragata FC Academy, as well as the methods of youth development at FC Porto of Portugal.

    To assist the Technical Director, a team of full time primary coaching staff will train and implement the football curriculum. All primary coaching staff will hold UEFA or FIFA equivalent to B or C coaching licences. Participants in the intensive SMFC Youth Development Program will be a part of the FFA youth development pathway and have the opportunity to participate in the Australian Premier League.

    For all media enquiries, please contact Tom Kalas on (03) 9645 9797 or media@smfc.com.au

  • South legend Vamvakas passes away

    South legend Vamvakas passes away

    Tuesday, 2 October 2012 11:21 AM

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    South Melbourne FC is saddened to learn of the passing of former goalkeeper Harry Vamvakas (pictured second from right in the above picture). Mr Vamvakas was an inaugural member of the first South Melbourne Hellas side that competed in 1960 in the Victorian Metropolitan Division 1 North (modern-day equivalent being State League 1). The side easily won promotion into the Victorian State League (now the Premier League) by winning every single game except for a 3-3 draw with Corio and won the League by 11 points over second-placed Moonee Ponds.

    Mr Vamvakas was also a member of South’s 1964 Victorian State League Championship winning side. That season he rotated the goalkeeping with Panayiotis Tsitsos and Sam Kagioglou but still made his contribution as South beat George Cross to the title by a single point to win its second VSL Championship (following the 1962 triumph).

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, South Melbourne FC President Leo Athanasakis offered his condolences to Mr Vamvakas’ family and friends. “It is sad to learn of the passing of a former player of our Club, especially due to the fact that Harry Vamvakas was also an inaugural player in South’s first ever season in 1960. We are forever grateful for the contribution that he made to the Club and we are so pleased that he attended the Club’s 50th year Gala celebrations in 2009 to accept his award for playing in Championships for South. On behalf of the entire Club, I wish to offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr Vamvakas.”

  • SMFC inviting Sub juniors and Juniors to trial this October for the 2013 season

    SMFC inviting Sub juniors and Juniors to trial this October for the 2013 season

    Friday, 28 September 2012 9:19 AM

    SMFC has limited places available for our trials from October – December 2012 and is inviting players that wish to be part of our new Junior Program in 2013 to register on line on our website.

    SMFC have put together an ambitious program designed to promote the development of our young players. The program is put together by our new Technical Director, Marcelo Koslowsky who is the only coach in Australia who has a Masters in Football Development from the University of Oporto in Portugal. His credentials include being a Director of Football Development in Gremio FBPA Football Club in Porto Alegre, Brasil. More recently, he has been holding the role of Director of Football for the Emerson Academy – Fragata in Pelotas, Brasil.

    To reserve your spot in the trials and to have an opportunity to represent SMFC in 2013, please register for the trials on line on our website. For further information, please contact Harry Gatsoulis on 0458 813 837

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  • SMFC inviting players to trial for our U21 Team this October for the 2013 season

    SMFC inviting players to trial for our U21 Team this October for the 2013 season

    Wednesday, 26 September 2012 2:58 PM

    A unique opportunity applies to any footballers aspiring to play Senior football with the Oceania Club of the Century. SMFC is accepting registrations for the trials to our U21 Team.

    Trials will run between October – December 2012 at our Albert Park facilities. This is a unique opportunity to be part of SMFC’s new program which is designed to develop and promote local footballers to Senior football.

    The program is put together by our new Technical Director, Marcelo Koslowsky who is the only coach in Australia who has a Masters in Football Development from the University of Oporto in Portugal. His credentials include being a Director of Football Development in Gremio FBPA Football Club in Porto Alegre, Brasil. More recently, he has been holding the role of Director of Football for the Emerson Academy – Fragata in Pelotas, Brasil.

    To reserve your spot in the trials and to have an opportunity to represent SMFC at a Senior level, please register for the trials on line on our website by clicking here.

    For further information, please contact Harry Gatsoulis on 0458 813 837.

    L to R, Enrique Santos SMFC Assistant Technical Director, Peter Kokotis SMFC General Manager, Andrew Mesorouni SMFC Youth Director, Emerson 2002 WC Winner and Head of Fragata FC, Mauro Fragata FC Football Director and Harry Mesorouni from SMFC

  • SMFC to host information session for all 2012 Members and Corporate Partners

    SMFC to host information session for all 2012 Members and Corporate Partners

    Thursday, 20 September 2012 9:39 AM

    South Melbourne FC wishes to advise its members and corporate partners that it will be holding an Information Session on Wednesday 17th October at 7pm in the President’s Room at Lakeside Stadium.

    The agenda for the evening will be to inform the Club’s stakeholders and discuss the following issues:

    1. Social Club redevelopment
    2. SMFC Youth Development Program
    3. National Competitions Review

    This Information Session will provide members and corporate partners the opportunity to be informed of the recent developments of the above agenda items, but also the opportunity to ask questions as well.

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